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mcgee: this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history. never have so many people seen the major candidates for president of the united states at the same time and never, until this series, have americans seen the candidates in face-to-face exchange. tonight the candidates have agreed to devote the full hour to answering questions on any issue of the campaign. and here tonight are the republican candidate, vice president richard m. nixon. and the democratic candidate, senator john f. kennedy. now representatives of the candidates and of all the radio and television networks have agreed on these rules -- neither candidate will make an opening statement or a closing summation, each will be questioned in turn, each will have an opportunity to comment upon the answer of the other, each reporter will ask only one question in turn. he is free to ask any question he chooses. neither candidate knows what questions will be asked and only the clock will determine who will be asked the
mcgee: this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history. never have so many people seen the major candidates for president of the united states at the same time and never, until this series, have americans seen the candidates in face-to-face exchange. tonight the candidates have agreed to devote the full hour to answering questions on any issue of the campaign. and here tonight are the republican candidate, vice president richard m....
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mcgee: senator kennedy. mr. kennedy: well, mr. nixon hasn't discussed the two basic questions -- what is going to be done and what will be his policy on implementing the supreme court decision of 1954? giving aid to schools technically that are trying to carry out the decision is not the great question. secondly, what's he going to do to provide fair employment? he's been the head of the committee on government contracts that's carried out two cases, both in the district of columbia. he has not indicated his support of an attempt to provide fair employment practices around the country, so that everyone can get a job regardless of their race or color. nor has he indicated that he would support title iii, which would give the attorney general additional powers to protect constitutional rights. these are the great questions -- equality of education in school. about 2% of our population of illiterate, 10% of our colored population. 60%-70% of our colored children do not finish high school. these are the questions in
mcgee: senator kennedy. mr. kennedy: well, mr. nixon hasn't discussed the two basic questions -- what is going to be done and what will be his policy on implementing the supreme court decision of 1954? giving aid to schools technically that are trying to carry out the decision is not the great question. secondly, what's he going to do to provide fair employment? he's been the head of the committee on government contracts that's carried out two cases, both in the district of columbia. he has not...
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mcgee: next, mr. drummond's uestion. > you and governor rockefeller said jointly the nation's economic growth ought to be accelerated and the republican platform states the nation needs to quicken the pace of economic growth. is it fair therefore, mr. vice president, to conclude you feel there has been insufficient economic growth during the past eight years, and if so, what would you do beyond the present administration policies to step it up? v.p. nixon: mr. drummond, i am never satisfied with the economic growth of this country. i'm not satisfied with it even if there were no communism in the world, but particularly when we are in the kind of race we are in, we have to see america grow as fast as we can. even though we have maintained s i pointed out in our first debate, even the growth in this administration has been twice as much as it was in the truman administration, that is not enough. america must be able to grow enough not only to take care of our needs at home, housing and health, we've got
mcgee: next, mr. drummond's uestion. > you and governor rockefeller said jointly the nation's economic growth ought to be accelerated and the republican platform states the nation needs to quicken the pace of economic growth. is it fair therefore, mr. vice president, to conclude you feel there has been insufficient economic growth during the past eight years, and if so, what would you do beyond the present administration policies to step it up? v.p. nixon: mr. drummond, i am never satisfied...
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mcgee, i am: mr. planning a speech on that subject next week and also so that we can get the opportunity for the question to be before the next television debate. i will state simply in advance of it that i believe that in this area, the laws that should be passed as far as the big national emergency strike is concerned are ones that will give the president more weapons with which to deal with those struggles. i have a disagreement with senator kennedy on this point. he has stated the position were the first indicated that he would favor compulsory arbitration as one of the weapons a president might have. i understand in his last speech that he changed the position and indicated that he felt by governments speeches might be the best way to stop this. i do not believe we should have either compulsory arbitration. givenk the moment that you to the union on the one side and the management on the other side , we eventually are going to government to get it settled. that most of these things will end up be
mcgee, i am: mr. planning a speech on that subject next week and also so that we can get the opportunity for the question to be before the next television debate. i will state simply in advance of it that i believe that in this area, the laws that should be passed as far as the big national emergency strike is concerned are ones that will give the president more weapons with which to deal with those struggles. i have a disagreement with senator kennedy on this point. he has stated the position...
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this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history. never have so many people seen the major candidates for president of the united states never,same time and until this series, have americans seen the candidates in face-to-face exchange. tonight the candidates have agreed to devote the full hour to answering questions on any issue of the campaign.
this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history. never have so many people seen the major candidates for president of the united states never,same time and until this series, have americans seen the candidates in face-to-face exchange. tonight the candidates have agreed to devote the full hour to answering questions on any issue of the campaign.
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just well adam get himself ready like debbie mcgee or carol waterman. 0n himself ready like debbie mcgeean. on your first take, did you look at this and think this is straightforward? 0r like a mortal did you think it was quite complicated ?|j mortal did you think it was quite complicated? i think it is an application of simple issue maths, get seven or year 8, it is an application of simple issue maths, get seven or year simple issue maths, get seven oryear8, simple issue maths, get seven or year 8, does is got fractions, operations, percentages. but it can catch you unawa res and percentages. but it can catch you unawares and i think simple maths but applied in a slightly dizzying fashion. but is a good description. the whiteboard is in position, we are ready to be like a year in position, we are ready to be likea year7 in position, we are ready to be like a year 7 or eight year old and to remind you if you did not catch it first time the most straightforward way we found of explaining it is if bosses bring back work is pa rt—time, bosses bring back work is part—time, the government wi
just well adam get himself ready like debbie mcgee or carol waterman. 0n himself ready like debbie mcgeean. on your first take, did you look at this and think this is straightforward? 0r like a mortal did you think it was quite complicated ?|j mortal did you think it was quite complicated? i think it is an application of simple issue maths, get seven or year 8, it is an application of simple issue maths, get seven or year simple issue maths, get seven oryear8, simple issue maths, get seven or...
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javale mcgee, his reaction says it all. james harden had 25 in the first half.he signature crossover three, good luck with. that houston by eight at the break. the rockets go on a 16-3 run. there is finished with 24. rockets win 124-97. game two sunday night. giannis and the bucks trying to avoid a 3-0 series deficit. early on giannis pulled the ankle. giannis doing his best here. a one-man fast break. ns by 15.radut grimaces down the no nba team ever came back from a 3-0 deficit. you can adjust your comfortst on both sides... your sleepleep numnumber setting.ed can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with mom? you got this. so you can really promise better sleep? ds arele save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 36 months & free premium delivery when you add a base. ends labor day. >>> thanks for watching and try to stay
javale mcgee, his reaction says it all. james harden had 25 in the first half.he signature crossover three, good luck with. that houston by eight at the break. the rockets go on a 16-3 run. there is finished with 24. rockets win 124-97. game two sunday night. giannis and the bucks trying to avoid a 3-0 series deficit. early on giannis pulled the ankle. giannis doing his best here. a one-man fast break. ns by 15.radut grimaces down the no nba team ever came back from a 3-0 deficit. you can...
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mcgee: this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history.
mcgee: this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history.
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mcgee has a question for vice president. nixon >> mister vice president, some of your early campaign literature said you were making a statement to see that new laws needed to protect the public against excessive use of power by labor unions. have you decided whether such new laws are needed and if so what would they do? >> mr. modi, i am planning a speech on that subject next week also so that we can get the opportunity for the question, it will be before the next television debate. i will say simply in advance of that that i believe that in this question, the laws that should be passed as far as the big national emergency strikes or concern are ones that will give the president more weapons in order to deal with those strikes. i have a basic agreement with senator kennedy along these lines. he is taking the position, he first indicated in october of last year that he favors compulsory arbitration as one of the weapons that the president should use to stop these emergency strikes. i see that with the steele work as he chang
mcgee has a question for vice president. nixon >> mister vice president, some of your early campaign literature said you were making a statement to see that new laws needed to protect the public against excessive use of power by labor unions. have you decided whether such new laws are needed and if so what would they do? >> mr. modi, i am planning a speech on that subject next week also so that we can get the opportunity for the question, it will be before the next television...
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also a very celebrated attorney, and heather mcgee, color of change organization that fights inequalitye you here. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> tell me how it's affected you again. you know people who have lost their jobs, lost their home? >> yeah. >> position on issues, but can he get things done? and i believe i can. >> brought us binders full of women. >> please proceed, governor. >> some of the moments people remember. robert, when you look at all of that, what does it tell you about tonight? >> it tells me i'm very old. that's one thing it tells me. the other thing it tells me is that those moments carry on in history. those moments will be analyzed by the pundits tonight, but i think this time around, more than any of the ten cycles i've been involved in since 1976, those memorable lines will not matter as much as what people face tomorrow when they have to remotely school their child, when they have to find a job becaus
also a very celebrated attorney, and heather mcgee, color of change organization that fights inequalitye you here. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> tell me how it's affected you again. you know people who have lost their jobs, lost their home? >> yeah. >> position on issues, but can he get things done? and i...
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javale mcgee, his reaction says it all. james harden had 25 in the first half. the signature crossover three, good luck with. that houston by eight at the break. the rockets go on a 16-3 run. finished with 24.estbrook. rockets win 124-97. game two sunday night. giannis and the bucks trying to avoid a 3-0 series deficit. early on giannis pulled the ankle. giannis doing his best here. a one-man fast break. 21 for him but grimaces down the floor. jimmy butler had 30. miami wins by 15. no nba team ever came back from a 3-0 defi >>> thanks for watching and try to stay cool this weekend. >> right now on "jimmy kimmel live." have a great night. >> "localish bay area" is sponsored by northern california honda dealers. hey, bay area. it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. se iniration righno and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people, and good living. ♪ on today's show, we're meeting heroes throughout the bay area. some are helping protestors. >> and at that time, i noticed that there was a need in the community of t
javale mcgee, his reaction says it all. james harden had 25 in the first half. the signature crossover three, good luck with. that houston by eight at the break. the rockets go on a 16-3 run. finished with 24.estbrook. rockets win 124-97. game two sunday night. giannis and the bucks trying to avoid a 3-0 series deficit. early on giannis pulled the ankle. giannis doing his best here. a one-man fast break. 21 for him but grimaces down the floor. jimmy butler had 30. miami wins by 15. no nba team...
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joining me now is david mcgee, pwc ireland, brexit partner.f this development? frankly, we are scratching our heads. we are looking on and trying to figure out what can we believe and trust? this wasn't a withdrawal group. this was an international treaty bound by international treaty bound by international law and the idea that one side of the treaty then can decide to change it, they absolutely agree with brandon lewis yesterday in the house of commons, if circumstances change and we need to change it, both these need to change it, both these need to change it, both these need to come back to the table and renegotiated —— both sides. 0therwise and renegotiated —— both sides. otherwise it frankly calls into question adherence to the rule of law. but as you say, these are unprecedented times and abby has —— as we have learned from this entire brexit process , from this entire brexit process, it's very hard to predict what happen next in terms of the politics, but what does it mean to you in terms of planning? it is extremely difficult. so even
joining me now is david mcgee, pwc ireland, brexit partner.f this development? frankly, we are scratching our heads. we are looking on and trying to figure out what can we believe and trust? this wasn't a withdrawal group. this was an international treaty bound by international treaty bound by international law and the idea that one side of the treaty then can decide to change it, they absolutely agree with brandon lewis yesterday in the house of commons, if circumstances change and we need to...
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. -- misses mcgee? >> there is me and my husband and our two sons and our border. .ur boarder -- and our boarder. >> we will have to county him. there anyone else? >> our son is with the ccc. >> he has to go down to. we count babies also. are there any babies here? >> no. not anymore. related members of the household should be listed in order of the ages, and those not related should be last. you have the information on every man, woman and child at each address. to purpose of questions 21 25 is to determine just what is the employment status of all persons over 14 years of age. the enumerator will have to place every such person in one of two large groups, workers in the labor force, and persons not in the labor force. force willthe labor be further classified in the following groups. one, worker in private business or government work. to, -- number two, public it,gency work, wpa, and why ccc, work relief and so forth. three, persons seeking work. number four, persons with a job but temporarily absent from work for a specified reason. these reasons are illness, stri
. -- misses mcgee? >> there is me and my husband and our two sons and our border. .ur boarder -- and our boarder. >> we will have to county him. there anyone else? >> our son is with the ccc. >> he has to go down to. we count babies also. are there any babies here? >> no. not anymore. related members of the household should be listed in order of the ages, and those not related should be last. you have the information on every man, woman and child at each address....
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mcgee? >> there is me and my husband and our two sons and our boarder.ut he is in the hospital for a while. is his home, we will have to count him. is there anyone else? there is our third son, thomas, who is away with the ccc. >> he has to go down, too. we have to count babies also. are there any babies here? >> no. not anymore. narrator: related members of the household should be listed in order of their ages, and those not related should be last. be sure that you have the information on every man, woman and child at each address. the purpose of questions 21 to 25 on the schedule, is to determine just what is the employment status of all persons over 14 years of age. the enumerator will have to place every such person in one of two large groups, workers in the labor force, and persons not in the labor force. workers in the labor force will will be further classified into the following groups. one, worker in private business or government work. two, public emergency work, wpa, nya, ccc, work relief and so forth. three, persons seeking work. four, person
mcgee? >> there is me and my husband and our two sons and our boarder.ut he is in the hospital for a while. is his home, we will have to count him. is there anyone else? there is our third son, thomas, who is away with the ccc. >> he has to go down, too. we have to count babies also. are there any babies here? >> no. not anymore. narrator: related members of the household should be listed in order of their ages, and those not related should be last. be sure that you have the...
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not once did either the detective or the deputy open their mouth and say "well, ms mcgee, this "is whatpital assuming my child just got shot on the streets by anybody. it took three months for the sheriff to even confirm one of his deputies had indeed shot her son. six months on, she is still waiting for answers. but despite the risks, tiffany is determined to speak out. they don't want me to keep talking. they didn't expect me to talk in the first place, they didn't expect me to ask no questions. theyjust expected for me to sit back and say, oh, well, another black kid get shot. no, this ends today. and it's going to end with me. jefferson parish sheriff's office did not respond to our requests for comment. public opinion about policing in america does seem to be shifting in the wake of george floyd's death. i put it to lee merritt that in the context of people being killed, witness tampering might seem less pressing. i think it is a huge deal, because it's how they get away with the murder. right? we put law enforcement officers on a pedestal, these righteous warriors that somehow hav
not once did either the detective or the deputy open their mouth and say "well, ms mcgee, this "is whatpital assuming my child just got shot on the streets by anybody. it took three months for the sheriff to even confirm one of his deputies had indeed shot her son. six months on, she is still waiting for answers. but despite the risks, tiffany is determined to speak out. they don't want me to keep talking. they didn't expect me to talk in the first place, they didn't expect me to ask...
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not once did either the detective or the deputy open their mouth and say "well, ms mcgee, this "is what leave the hospital assuming my child just got shot on the streets by anybody. it took three months for the sheriff to even confirm one of his deputies had indeed shot her son. six months on, she is still waiting for answers. but despite the risks, tiffany is determined to speak out. they don't want me to keep talking. they didn't expect me to talk in the first place, they didn't expect me to ask no questions. theyjust expected for me to sit back and say oh well, to sit back and say, oh, well, another black kid get shot. no, this ends today. and it's going to end with me. jefferson parish sheriff's office did not respond to our requests for comment. public opinion about policing in america does seem to be shifting in the wake of george floyd's death. i put it to lee merritt that in the context of people being killed, witness tampering might seem less pressing. i think it is a huge deal, because it's how they get away with the murder. right? we put law enforcement officers on a pedestal
not once did either the detective or the deputy open their mouth and say "well, ms mcgee, this "is what leave the hospital assuming my child just got shot on the streets by anybody. it took three months for the sheriff to even confirm one of his deputies had indeed shot her son. six months on, she is still waiting for answers. but despite the risks, tiffany is determined to speak out. they don't want me to keep talking. they didn't expect me to talk in the first place, they didn't...
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down only time will tell we spoke with the world health organization's representative to russia dr mcgee to ruin novich who says you can never eliminate all risk. we have to say that the schools are part of the vida community and they have to be seen so so if there is good control in the wider community that ensures quite a lot for the schools and we have to take that into consideration however there is no 0 risk we have to think about that but when the knowledge we have about college over the last practically 8 months and all the efforts that are being put into place we do believe that this is the right moment to discuss it to move on to return children to schooling but in a safe mode in the beginning of this year then a number of measures have already been announced by various countries and by various schools but the most important thing is what to do if a child tests positive or basically if a child develops symptoms or does start as well most likely that class who go on learning depending on the number of cases in the school who tested positive we have of course learned a lot about t
down only time will tell we spoke with the world health organization's representative to russia dr mcgee to ruin novich who says you can never eliminate all risk. we have to say that the schools are part of the vida community and they have to be seen so so if there is good control in the wider community that ensures quite a lot for the schools and we have to take that into consideration however there is no 0 risk we have to think about that but when the knowledge we have about college over the...
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. >> what are the names of the other persons living with you, misses mcgee? >> there is me, and my son william,-- my husband, my two sons, and a reporter. we willis is his home, have to count him as one of your household. is there anyone here who is not here? >> a third son is away with the ccc. >> he has to go down too. we have to count babies also. are there any babies here? >> no, not anymore. >> related members of the household should be listed in order of their ages, and those not related to come last. you have the information on every man, woman, and child that eat -- at each address the purpose of questions 21 through 25 on the schedule is to determine the employment status of all persons over 14 years of age. the enumerator will have to waste every such person in one of two large groups, workers in the labor force and persons not in the labor force. workers in the labor force be further ossified into the following group -- one, worker and private business or government work, two, public emergency work, wpa, ccc, vocal work leave, and so forth, three,
. >> what are the names of the other persons living with you, misses mcgee? >> there is me, and my son william,-- my husband, my two sons, and a reporter. we willis is his home, have to count him as one of your household. is there anyone here who is not here? >> a third son is away with the ccc. >> he has to go down too. we have to count babies also. are there any babies here? >> no, not anymore. >> related members of the household should be listed in order...
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we are seeing people in their homes and all sorts of kids come up and you were at a worth mcgee there'sanimal abdicated all this other stuff. the idea of being fashionable or expertise for whatever that is kind of drifts away and you get to see the full humanity in the people you know in a different way and that's been i think just a real gift. >> i've forgotten kick out of watching posts on television who have always, show up made up in front of us but they are not made up now. even they can't -- i think they look 1000% better. >> erica and i were talking yesterday about we are in a profession that attracts introverts. i think there's something to what you're saying, erica. working this way now, the way i normally work i'm in my office at the library but my house looks very much like this when i'm working from home. never had that many people into it so it really does force you to open up in the way and make yourself much more vulnerable and you might have been. in multiple ways not just letting people in but letting people in here as well. >> very good. i wonder if there are questions
we are seeing people in their homes and all sorts of kids come up and you were at a worth mcgee there'sanimal abdicated all this other stuff. the idea of being fashionable or expertise for whatever that is kind of drifts away and you get to see the full humanity in the people you know in a different way and that's been i think just a real gift. >> i've forgotten kick out of watching posts on television who have always, show up made up in front of us but they are not made up now. even they...
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liz young is with us, and a tipper mcgee, institutional investment services group, and she is a new cnbc contributor. we will have the hazing ceremony, tiffany, in just a bit. meanwhile, a check on the marks. nasdaq against hitting new intraday highs, but the nasdaq doing a bit of a u-turn, now down 28 points or about 0.25% of this hour as some growth names like tesla and apple drop. we'll talk about them in a little more detail steve weiss, i'd like to begin with you i read a very persuasive note that talked about reasons to stay invested. if you bet against this market, you are bankly shorting two things you are shorting the fed and you are shorting science, i.e. the hope that a vaccine will come along. you want to short those two? i don't think so steve? >> so, my observation that i sent to you this morning were that the market's momentum market, and if you disregard fundamentals, which the market is doing in large part, or at least putting it on steroids both on the up side and down side it's also a fundamental holiday. nobody should be surprised by this, because pass investors, inde
liz young is with us, and a tipper mcgee, institutional investment services group, and she is a new cnbc contributor. we will have the hazing ceremony, tiffany, in just a bit. meanwhile, a check on the marks. nasdaq against hitting new intraday highs, but the nasdaq doing a bit of a u-turn, now down 28 points or about 0.25% of this hour as some growth names like tesla and apple drop. we'll talk about them in a little more detail steve weiss, i'd like to begin with you i read a very persuasive...
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we also had people like frank mcgee who went on to be a moderator. questions,ere asking some of them went on to be encouraged, most famously walter cronkite and don chancellor. the others, although i have paid a lot of attention, were still new to me. a lot of them were printed journalists from the time because they wanted to have a mix between broadcast and print and some of them were on radio networks that no longer exist, but those four names were household names. host: a twitter user rights and saying "i remember the debates as a young person. kennedy was inspirational. accent was not. there was little need to fact check -- nixon was not. there was little need to fact check trade how times have changed." can you comment on the role of the moderators? impressive, even if one does not think nixon has nixon wasin some ways at his peak in 1960. he was not the nasty assassin nixon. his running mate before the nixon hadte said that an image from a fighting communists. i thought that he was sort of a balanced personality and he was not the so-called new
we also had people like frank mcgee who went on to be a moderator. questions,ere asking some of them went on to be encouraged, most famously walter cronkite and don chancellor. the others, although i have paid a lot of attention, were still new to me. a lot of them were printed journalists from the time because they wanted to have a mix between broadcast and print and some of them were on radio networks that no longer exist, but those four names were household names. host: a twitter user rights...
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joining us now, kaylee mcgee for the washington examiner who just wrote about the american garland will the presidential election we shouldn't have a supreme court nomination fight. that is what mitch mcconnell said in 2016. things might look different today as mitch mcconnell said overnight the president's nominee will get a vote. there is a lot of linguistic gymnastics going on to explain how things are different in 2020 than 2016 because there is a republican in the white house. >> important to remember when mcconnell created this merrick garland will which he cited from comments joe biden made during the clarence thomas confirmation hearing he made it clear the only reason he was denying merrick garland the opportunity to have a confirmation hearing was the federal government was divided. you had a democratic president and the republican-controlled senate therefore the american will was not clear because the government was divided. in 2020 that is no longer the case, you have a republican president and a republican senate and no reason to believe the voters who helped the senate exp
joining us now, kaylee mcgee for the washington examiner who just wrote about the american garland will the presidential election we shouldn't have a supreme court nomination fight. that is what mitch mcconnell said in 2016. things might look different today as mitch mcconnell said overnight the president's nominee will get a vote. there is a lot of linguistic gymnastics going on to explain how things are different in 2020 than 2016 because there is a republican in the white house. >>...
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and look at mcgee. he is something to watch on the sidelines.ockets with nine threes in the third outscore the lakers 41-23 , aeresa, n goes up throwing down the hammer. anthony davis, 34 and 10. and lebron puts the game on ice right here. lakers win and the series all tied up at one. the bucks trying to avoid avoid swept by miami. goes from bad to worse on that ankle in the second. right there, he reinjures it. he did not return. the bucks, though, hang in. dante fouled with 1.9 seconds to go. makes one of two free throws so we go in overtime. in ot, it's all chris middleton, all the time. bucks win by three but miami, still up, three games to one. this abc 7 sposeport re binesses are aso. sweating out this heat wave. not only are they dealing with the weather. but the potential they could have their electricity turned off. >>> and we're hearing from the man shot in the back, seven times, by police in wisconsin. the message j it'can it help with snoring?le of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. i've never heard snoring. exactly. no prob
and look at mcgee. he is something to watch on the sidelines.ockets with nine threes in the third outscore the lakers 41-23 , aeresa, n goes up throwing down the hammer. anthony davis, 34 and 10. and lebron puts the game on ice right here. lakers win and the series all tied up at one. the bucks trying to avoid avoid swept by miami. goes from bad to worse on that ankle in the second. right there, he reinjures it. he did not return. the bucks, though, hang in. dante fouled with 1.9 seconds to go....
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took a terrifying turn for those 2 friends surfing off the coast of south carolina. 12 year-old liam mcgee less que was bitten by a shark and is lucky to be alive as soon as it happened the boys paddle to shore started yelling for help they seem so calm talking about it liam's mother providing care until he was rushed to the hospital for surgery. >>put him down on the ground she wrapped us and that al called 911 and i sat with liam who was white as a ghost and just in shock screaming. and everybody came out of the woodwork. he has no found tendon legal matter major nerve damage. i mean that he was very lucky. it's mainly soft tissue. >>liam never saw the predator but believes it was a bull s ark based on the size of the bite he plans to paddle back out as soon as he's healed. >>pivoting from the pandemic top white house administrators revealing the president's 3 shifting focus for american and coming up a sport for the first time since 1979 and nba playoff game ends hey, my twitter is blowing up! dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips, still waiting for the spicy chicken strips
took a terrifying turn for those 2 friends surfing off the coast of south carolina. 12 year-old liam mcgee less que was bitten by a shark and is lucky to be alive as soon as it happened the boys paddle to shore started yelling for help they seem so calm talking about it liam's mother providing care until he was rushed to the hospital for surgery. >>put him down on the ground she wrapped us and that al called 911 and i sat with liam who was white as a ghost and just in shock screaming. and...
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>> well, there's that, but there's also the, as me and bobby mcgee goes, freedom's just another wordand cory gardner's position, he may be so far down, right, that it starts to be -- it doesn't matter what martha mcsali does. she's 10 points down -- mcsally. she can't buy a friend, so she can do whatever she wants. gardner's right on the bubble. he's a young man, relatively speaking, does he want to do something that leaves him in bad odor with moderate voters in the state. the whole thing for susan collins in maine, well, thom tillis is pure maga, he's concentrated now, but for scwoanny ernst in iowa -- joni ernst in iowa, the question starts to become this: what looks good enough, right? it's not about what is right or what is wrong in politics in an election year, it's what looks good enough, what looks appropriate enough, and corey gardener probably doesn't want to be anywhere near anything that looks kinky for the long term. leland: the new i'll tell you what drops tuesday or wednesday, you keep changing it up. >> yes. we changed it one time. it's tuesday. leland: all right. ali
>> well, there's that, but there's also the, as me and bobby mcgee goes, freedom's just another wordand cory gardner's position, he may be so far down, right, that it starts to be -- it doesn't matter what martha mcsali does. she's 10 points down -- mcsally. she can't buy a friend, so she can do whatever she wants. gardner's right on the bubble. he's a young man, relatively speaking, does he want to do something that leaves him in bad odor with moderate voters in the state. the whole...
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. >> this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second of a series of programs. never have so many people see the major candidates for the president of the united states at the same time. never until this time of americans see the candidates face to face. tonight the candidates have agreed to devote a full hour and answering questions on any question. here tonight are the republican candidate, vice president richard and nixon and a democratic candidate senator john f. kennedy. now representatives and of all the raz radio and television networks have agreed on this network rules. either candidate each will be questioned intern. it will have an opportunity to comment on the answer of the other, each reporter will ask only one question in turn. he is free to ask any question he chooses. neither candidate knows which question will be asked and all of the clock will determine who will be asked the last question. these programs representing a president opportunity for the candidates to present their philosophy and programs directly for the people to compare the candida
. >> this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second of a series of programs. never have so many people see the major candidates for the president of the united states at the same time. never until this time of americans see the candidates face to face. tonight the candidates have agreed to devote a full hour and answering questions on any question. here tonight are the republican candidate, vice president richard and nixon and a democratic candidate senator john f....
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he learned the hard way javale mcgee incomplete all but russ he gets the last laugh. they'll after you know saying a little things that probably are family friendly, but that russell westbrook he finished with 24 points on the night. moments later james harden. dean i haven't really a good highlight right here. that's a 3 point play he can't believe it. county 36 for harden rockets take game 1 one 1297 game 2 on sunday. and this sunday tune in for a special encore presentation of the raiders last afc championship win. 2002 verse the tennessee titans i was in 7th grade 01:00pm sunday kron 4 news. >>our 4 zone forecast as we give you a live look outside at the embarcadero to gorgeous shout the moon up there from just bottle that air temperature right now pam and save it for the rest of the week. i tell you i'm just not looking forward to this hot weather know it's coming along he wave again guys kind of like that last big one that we had although we've got that smoke out the skies right now you can see that haze all of the bay making for that dirty air quality all aroun
he learned the hard way javale mcgee incomplete all but russ he gets the last laugh. they'll after you know saying a little things that probably are family friendly, but that russell westbrook he finished with 24 points on the night. moments later james harden. dean i haven't really a good highlight right here. that's a 3 point play he can't believe it. county 36 for harden rockets take game 1 one 1297 game 2 on sunday. and this sunday tune in for a special encore presentation of the raiders...
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let's get to cornell, cheryl, a professor, and heather mcgee, co-chair of color of change. the organization aimed at addressing and changing inequality in america. thank you to all of you. cornell, as the obama pollster, with a lot of experience on the presidential side. your thoughts on what it means to have joe biden raising so much money. he can spend it but it would seem to reflect more democratic enthusiasm for his campaign now than say, a month ago. >> yeah. i think this is what you see. i think you see the grassroots of, and i think you see people who were not typically, would not typically give to a presidential campaign, now giving to a presidential campaign and wanting to be involved in a presidential campaign. i think this is clearly for the campaign. and i think is the energy. and you and i talk about this. we put too much energy on who is energized. in the end we'll never be more energized than trump voters. he is appealing to a narrow swath of voters. but i think whether energized or not, there is a lot of determination to remove this man from office, particul
let's get to cornell, cheryl, a professor, and heather mcgee, co-chair of color of change. the organization aimed at addressing and changing inequality in america. thank you to all of you. cornell, as the obama pollster, with a lot of experience on the presidential side. your thoughts on what it means to have joe biden raising so much money. he can spend it but it would seem to reflect more democratic enthusiasm for his campaign now than say, a month ago. >> yeah. i think this is what you...
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we also had people like frank mcgee who went on to be a moderator. and anchorman. those who were asking questions, also some of them went on to be anchors, most famously walter cronkite and john chancellor. the others, although i have paid a lot of attention in the 1960's, were still new to me. a lot of them were print journalists from the time because they wanted to have a mix between broadcast and print, and some of them were on radio networks that no longer exist, but i would say those four names were the ones who, by that time, they were household names. host: a viewer on twitter says i remember the debates as a young person. kennedy was inspirational. nixon was not. unlike modern times, there was little need to fact check trade. how times have changed. can you comment on the role of the moderator and how the immediate responded to those debates? ms. perry: as people tuned into them or even just washed one, they are impressive. even if one does not think nixon has charisma, in some ways nixon was at his peak in 1960. that is, he was not the nasty assassin nixon
we also had people like frank mcgee who went on to be a moderator. and anchorman. those who were asking questions, also some of them went on to be anchors, most famously walter cronkite and john chancellor. the others, although i have paid a lot of attention in the 1960's, were still new to me. a lot of them were print journalists from the time because they wanted to have a mix between broadcast and print, and some of them were on radio networks that no longer exist, but i would say those four...
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in the center of the country where there's a growing humanitarian crisis joining me now is marine mcgee from the norwegian refugee council now you've been to mali you've seen the crisis there can you government bring back the state and what are the concerns for the millions who live in the regions of the north in the center of the country thank you very much for this opportunity yes i've been to mali recently and we have teams on the ground been working there for many years the concerns of mali and the car and concerns of all of us they want a safe place to live they want their kids to get a good education they want access to healthcare and the obstacles are perhaps greater than many of us the security situation and the center in the north of the country has caused more than 6000000 people to be in need of urgent humanitarian assistance that what does that mean given that we have one of the biggest u.n. operations in history a $1000000000.00 a year 14000 troops so much security investment over the course of a mandate and yet it seems that the all the ins have suffered and their situatio
in the center of the country where there's a growing humanitarian crisis joining me now is marine mcgee from the norwegian refugee council now you've been to mali you've seen the crisis there can you government bring back the state and what are the concerns for the millions who live in the regions of the north in the center of the country thank you very much for this opportunity yes i've been to mali recently and we have teams on the ground been working there for many years the concerns of mali...
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[applause] and bob mcgee. [applause] and two are en route, anita mcbride and gail west. both will be with us tonight. steve strong is the national cochair of our white house, national council on white house history. he and his wife andrea are here with us tonight. this is one of our most important groups here at the white house historical association. their support, their encouragement, their inspiration , their wisdom really puts the wind in the sales of so much of what we do. we are grateful to have you with us here tonight, steve. the program tonight, dr. matt castillo -- costello is going to share with us about his brand-new book hot off the presses. this is the first time we are making it available. we are very proud of proud of matt. he is one of her historians here at the association. he has been with us now -- how long has it been? -- three years on november 1 and he has made quite a mark and makes a contribution to the association. prior to coming here he contributed to the george washington bibliography project. he is a fellow at mount vernon and is currently d
[applause] and bob mcgee. [applause] and two are en route, anita mcbride and gail west. both will be with us tonight. steve strong is the national cochair of our white house, national council on white house history. he and his wife andrea are here with us tonight. this is one of our most important groups here at the white house historical association. their support, their encouragement, their inspiration , their wisdom really puts the wind in the sales of so much of what we do. we are grateful...
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nation's heros, we are going talk now to community building arts works treasurer and navy veteran collin mcgeeeing here today. we really appreciate it you talking to us about this. can you tell me exactly how the workshops work. >> it's a pleasure to be here. we are an organization that has access to service members as they are coming through treatment often, as you said often difficult for them to communicate some of their experiences. what we do through music workshops, art workshops and writing workshops is give them a framework using professional artists, musicians, poets, authors to put their stories into language that can then be communicated more easily. it gives them a tool and then we try to allow the story to be shared so that incredibly strong and credible people, we want the strength back out in the community. we want them to be able to reengage the strength both for themselves and the people around them and the communities ultimately. alicia: i don't know if you can see what we are showing here, we were showing as you were speaking some of these pieces of art work, they are so pow
nation's heros, we are going talk now to community building arts works treasurer and navy veteran collin mcgeeeing here today. we really appreciate it you talking to us about this. can you tell me exactly how the workshops work. >> it's a pleasure to be here. we are an organization that has access to service members as they are coming through treatment often, as you said often difficult for them to communicate some of their experiences. what we do through music workshops, art workshops...
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we also had people like frank mcgee who went on to be a moderator. questions,ere asking some of them went on to be encouraged, most famously walter cronkite and don chancellor. the others, although i have paid a lot of attention, were still new to me. a lot of them were printed journalists from the time because they wanted to have a mix between broadcast and print and some of them were on radio networks that no longer exist, but those four names were household names. host: a twitter user rights and saying "i remember the debates as a young person. kennedy was inspirational. accent was not. there was little need to fact check -- nixon was not. there was little need to fact check trade how times have changed." can you comment on the role of the moderators? impressive, even if one does not think nixon has nixon wasin some ways at his peak in 1960. he was not the nasty assassin nixon. his running mate before the nixon hadte said that an image from a fighting communists. i thought that he was sort of a balanced personality and he was not the so-called new
we also had people like frank mcgee who went on to be a moderator. questions,ere asking some of them went on to be encouraged, most famously walter cronkite and don chancellor. the others, although i have paid a lot of attention, were still new to me. a lot of them were printed journalists from the time because they wanted to have a mix between broadcast and print and some of them were on radio networks that no longer exist, but those four names were household names. host: a twitter user rights...
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mcgee: this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history.
mcgee: this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history.