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mcgovern. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, at this time i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from the district of columbia, a be member on the committee on oversight and government reform, ms. norton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for three minutes. ms. norton: i thank my good friend from massachusetts for yielding. mr. speaker, i want to thank the many democrats who have rallied to the defense of reproductive health decisions of men and women in the district of columbia especially since this is a resolution to overturn a district of columbia law that everyone in this chamber will be able to vote on except me. i wish to rebut a set of untruths you heard from the other side that, for example that this -- that the d.c. law is an assault on religion. on the contrary, it protects an employer's religious beliefs. he can hold those religious beliefs. if that's part of what he does, his organization does, the employee must advocate those beliefs. whatever the organization or business th
mcgovern. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, at this time i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from the district of columbia, a be member on the committee on oversight and government reform, ms. norton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for three minutes. ms. norton: i thank my good friend from massachusetts for yielding. mr. speaker, i want to thank the many democrats who have rallied to the defense of reproductive health decisions of men and women in the district of...
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mcgovern: mr. speaker, two weeks ago before we left for our district work period this house worked in a responsible and bipartisan way to permanently fix the sustainable growth rate formula, but unfortunately we return to the floor this week with legislation intended to further undermine the dodd-frank financial reform law and give huge tax breaks to the wealthiest americans by repealing the estate tax without even finding an offset thereby increasing our deficit. what we should be doing today, mr. speaker, is considering legislation to strengthen financial protection for consumers, create jobs and ensure the continuation of our economic recovery. or in honor of equal payday, we should debate and vote on the paycheck fairness act to ensure that women get paid for equal work. a full-time working woman still earns significantly less than what a man earns for comparable work. it turns out that women earn nearly 25 cents less than a man for doing the same work. achieving equal pay for women should be t
mcgovern: mr. speaker, two weeks ago before we left for our district work period this house worked in a responsible and bipartisan way to permanently fix the sustainable growth rate formula, but unfortunately we return to the floor this week with legislation intended to further undermine the dodd-frank financial reform law and give huge tax breaks to the wealthiest americans by repealing the estate tax without even finding an offset thereby increasing our deficit. what we should be doing today,...
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i was at the american university in the mid-1980s was jim mcgovern who became a member of congress and he helped win the war in el salvador. i have to behave a little bit there. you've got to get out you are spending too much time missing out on things. there's a wonderful women's shelter in dc. he was working for a congressman so he went down and that women from el salvador so they took the members of congress and i think that finally he persuaded congress to cut off the funding for el salvador. >> host: it's amazing to think that it was your recommendation. a >> guest: now he's in congress because fidel castro. they had 8% of the vote. he goes and runs again who was to telegram the incumbent republican democrats gave him little to no money. he was down in the polls and meanwhile they have taken members of congress to cuba so the incumbent got dressed up like fidel castro, big boots, cigar, at the main intersection in massachusetts holding in an honest sign both for jim mcduff later he won the election. i called him up and said how are you doing, you are way behind. i got the undecide
i was at the american university in the mid-1980s was jim mcgovern who became a member of congress and he helped win the war in el salvador. i have to behave a little bit there. you've got to get out you are spending too much time missing out on things. there's a wonderful women's shelter in dc. he was working for a congressman so he went down and that women from el salvador so they took the members of congress and i think that finally he persuaded congress to cut off the funding for el...
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at the rate you're going, you're making george mcgovern look like ronald reagan. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. is it me or is this 1972 all over again? that was the year the far left took over the democratic party and only a few months later voters essentially overwhelmingly rejected the democratic party. memories must be short, liberals are doing it all over again with former maryland governor martin o'malley playing the role of anti-business, anti-bank, anti-anyone money. george mcgovern. >> it's not true that regulation holds poor people down or regulation keeps middle class from advancing. that's patently [ bleep ] -- >> that was the first clue, i didn't know they beeped you out on npr. whether democrats know what they're doing to themselves again. whether republicans should just sit back and watch. doug, i really -- didn't know that npr beat people. but now they know they do what do you think of what the governor was saying prior to his being beeped? >> well, you mentioned mcgovern and republicans had their own moment where it was perceived that the pa
at the rate you're going, you're making george mcgovern look like ronald reagan. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. is it me or is this 1972 all over again? that was the year the far left took over the democratic party and only a few months later voters essentially overwhelmingly rejected the democratic party. memories must be short, liberals are doing it all over again with former maryland governor martin o'malley playing the role of anti-business, anti-bank, anti-anyone money. george...
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mcgovern. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i will close for our side, and i yield myself the remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i'm going to ask unanimous consent to insert the text of the -- my amendment in the record along with extraneous material immediately prior to the vote on the previous question. i'm going to urge my colleagues to vote no and defeat the previous question and vote no on the rule. i just want to make that clear before i continue here. mr. speaker, it's frustrating to come to the floor and have to squeeze into a very short period of time, you know, three different bills on one rule. these are very controversial bills. you heard about the bill that essentially is a war on women in the district of columbia that denies women and men their privacy and their right to reproductive health care. we have a bill in here also that is -- essentially tries to gut the clean water act which is very controversial and has a very direct impact on the he
mcgovern. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i will close for our side, and i yield myself the remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i'm going to ask unanimous consent to insert the text of the -- my amendment in the record along with extraneous material immediately prior to the vote on the previous question. i'm going to urge my colleagues to vote no and defeat the previous question and vote no on the rule. i just want to make that clear...
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i tried out senator gay lord nelson, senator mcgovern. they were very favorable to putting them out at first. but then thought better of it. and just delayed or -- i think in retrospect they all thought let ellsberg put it out and whatever negative facts will come out. what people think of as watergate, generally, like the dirty tricks the campaign contributions, the enemies list the entry into the watergate itself. these are things none of which has ever been traced conclusively, directly, to nixon himself. partly because people like mitchell and holderman did not talk, basically. or liddy. about about what they knew. essentially took the blame for these moves. and whether nixon actually knew of them in advance or actually directed them is still not clear. certainly was not proven against nixon. none of that would have forced him to resign. or could have led to his impeachment. if i understand it, what made him vulnerable to impeachment and even to prosecution and to conviction were actions that were directed -- that were known to be dir
i tried out senator gay lord nelson, senator mcgovern. they were very favorable to putting them out at first. but then thought better of it. and just delayed or -- i think in retrospect they all thought let ellsberg put it out and whatever negative facts will come out. what people think of as watergate, generally, like the dirty tricks the campaign contributions, the enemies list the entry into the watergate itself. these are things none of which has ever been traced conclusively, directly, to...
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neil: would we have known in 72 that george mcgovern would have said what seemed like a sure bet -- my component circumstance mainstream media buys whatever the s shot is at the moment, at moment it is hillary's race to lose, at moment all other contenders do worse. >> you think that bernie sanders could hurt the run? neil: i think he could galvanize others to do so. if he polls well, others will jump in as they did. >> a different time now. neil: no doubt. we were not born. >> true -- you were 76, i was 78. neil: close you of. enough. >> i am 31 on facebook, amazing. neil: anything on-line. parts of what you say is that she has a double jeopardy moment here, economy that could be stag nating and a rumble on the left that could be you know -- >> left would love nothing more than not have hillary clinton in this race. they only back her because she gives them the best chance to win. more about voting again whoever the republican circumstance than supporting hillary clinton. they would love a warren to jump in. neil: and media would love to feed that. >> you don't want to see it, remembe
neil: would we have known in 72 that george mcgovern would have said what seemed like a sure bet -- my component circumstance mainstream media buys whatever the s shot is at the moment, at moment it is hillary's race to lose, at moment all other contenders do worse. >> you think that bernie sanders could hurt the run? neil: i think he could galvanize others to do so. if he polls well, others will jump in as they did. >> a different time now. neil: no doubt. we were not born....
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at the rate you're going, you're making george mcgovern look like ronald reagan. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. is it me or is this 1972 all over again? that was the year the far left took over the democratic party and only a few months later voters essentially overwhelmingly rejected the democratic party. memories must be short, liberals are doing it all over again with former maryland governor martin o'malley playing the role of anti-business, anti-bank, anti-anyone money. george mcgovern. >> it's not true that regulation holds poor people down or regulation keeps
at the rate you're going, you're making george mcgovern look like ronald reagan. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. is it me or is this 1972 all over again? that was the year the far left took over the democratic party and only a few months later voters essentially overwhelmingly rejected the democratic party. memories must be short, liberals are doing it all over again with former maryland governor martin o'malley playing the role of anti-business, anti-bank, anti-anyone money. george...
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. >> a resident to the left a mcgovern-like move and they'll all go down in flames. surely they realize that, don't they? >> well if they were smart i think they would. people were saying -- >> you're saying the liberals are dumb? >> no, i didn't say that. >> yes, you did. no, go ahead. >> what i'm saying is i actually, i agree with the first part of what ben said, electorate, to answer the question are you better off than you were eight years ago. >> let him finish. >> charlie to your point, you know -- >> you're reflecting -- >> what good investors do. >> hold on let him -- >> good investors say, charlie -- >> what are the risks? >> let mime talk for god's sake. >> sure the risks are that the economy goes into some kind of tailspin, if it doesn't they'll be able to say things are going pretty well vote for us. >> let me make this one point. you can put about ten economists like ben stein in a room and they will give you ten different answers. i will tell you -- >> but not too many, lawyers and established actors and american icons. >>'s special lay it last point. >
. >> a resident to the left a mcgovern-like move and they'll all go down in flames. surely they realize that, don't they? >> well if they were smart i think they would. people were saying -- >> you're saying the liberals are dumb? >> no, i didn't say that. >> yes, you did. no, go ahead. >> what i'm saying is i actually, i agree with the first part of what ben said, electorate, to answer the question are you better off than you were eight years ago. >>...
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mcgovern took onyxen and pleaded -- >> come home, nixon. >> reporter: but he had his own demon.andal that drove him from office and took his finger off the trigger. then 15 years into this war, it came to a crashing dismaying end. one of the lessons of vietnam, here's one, don't use conventional means to fight an un unconventional enemy so far from home. here's another, there are people on that wall who had doubts about the war but answered the call. there are others who believed in the cause and they died as well. their common bond they died with honor serving their country. >> tom brokaw at the vietnam memorial for us 40 years after the end of that long and difficult war. that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching and good night. >>> now chip's in the driver's seat with a game plan mapped out. >> philosophically i want to keep all our draft picks. i think you build your team through the draft. >> this off-season has been full of stuffs.ops. some players got off, others were picked up along the way. zp we . >
mcgovern took onyxen and pleaded -- >> come home, nixon. >> reporter: but he had his own demon.andal that drove him from office and took his finger off the trigger. then 15 years into this war, it came to a crashing dismaying end. one of the lessons of vietnam, here's one, don't use conventional means to fight an un unconventional enemy so far from home. here's another, there are people on that wall who had doubts about the war but answered the call. there are others who believed in...
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>> if they ask about fox bin say you love george mcgovern [laughter] >> everybody gives a vice. but to a company to the interview? >> why do they need so much help? vitter not that well-educated. >> they are stupid. >> that is a hard word. >> they are educated stick their educated a and a stupid. [laughter] neil: these are for real kids and talking about the boomers that under armour reduces the superhero line of underwear that the boomers are already modeling [laughter] why are they doing this? >> i love it. i am waiting for the trustee of the justice. >> i don't wear underwear. [laughter] >> they make today a deal about the under rare -- underwear. >> but not the big deal about getting fit. robert downey jr. who is the leader so i have heard is 50 years old. in five for six years he will be as old as they are today. i think it is an inspiration in to get out there. >> some of them i workout summer in abasing shape but so many are in horrible shape. they don't do anything. >> that is what this is all about. get them into shape. neil: i am wearing them now. [laughter] with a the
>> if they ask about fox bin say you love george mcgovern [laughter] >> everybody gives a vice. but to a company to the interview? >> why do they need so much help? vitter not that well-educated. >> they are stupid. >> that is a hard word. >> they are educated stick their educated a and a stupid. [laughter] neil: these are for real kids and talking about the boomers that under armour reduces the superhero line of underwear that the boomers are already...
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mcgovern took onyxen and pleaded. >> come home america. >> reporter: nixon plucked him but he had hisate. the scandal that drove him from office and took his finger off the trigger. then 15 years into this war, it came to a crashing dismaying end. what are the lessons of vietnam? here's one, don't use conventional means to fight an un unconventional enemy so far from home. here's another, there are people on that wall who had doubts about the war but answered the call. there are others who believed in the cause and they died as well. their common bond they died with honor serving their country. >> tom brokaw at the vietnam memorial for us 40 years after the end of that long and difficult war. that will do it for us on this thursday name. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching and good night. >>> lights camera access. for nick yes, because he has never had a baby. hopefully, they will be fresh by the time i use them. >> sofia vergara's ex-fianc
mcgovern took onyxen and pleaded. >> come home america. >> reporter: nixon plucked him but he had hisate. the scandal that drove him from office and took his finger off the trigger. then 15 years into this war, it came to a crashing dismaying end. what are the lessons of vietnam? here's one, don't use conventional means to fight an un unconventional enemy so far from home. here's another, there are people on that wall who had doubts about the war but answered the call. there are...
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bucks county mcgovern county. 80 degrees in mt. holly, new jersey. i mentioned the sea breeze that's going to set up. 68 in atlantic city 80 in chester, and tonight those temperatures drop down into the 40s, 63 on sunday monday 68 and we're looking at rain on monday. tuesday an early shower and partly sun eye. then it's pretty quiet for wednesday, thursday and friday we'll be right back. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ >>> happening today, the pennsylvania spca is reopening its adoption facility in the hunting park section of philadelphia. the facility closed last month after an outbreak of a respiratory disease among several
bucks county mcgovern county. 80 degrees in mt. holly, new jersey. i mentioned the sea breeze that's going to set up. 68 in atlantic city 80 in chester, and tonight those temperatures drop down into the 40s, 63 on sunday monday 68 and we're looking at rain on monday. tuesday an early shower and partly sun eye. then it's pretty quiet for wednesday, thursday and friday we'll be right back. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking...
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george mcgovern was the opponent to nixon. he was ready to give to the vietnamese everything they wanted. as long as they thought mcgovern might win, they were going to wait. they were going to wait to see if he could give them what they wanted without this madman. when they sought by october that nick's and was going to win they said, we're going to have this madman in office for more years. he doesn't have to worry about getting reelected, he just bombed the hell out of us, we had better make a deal now. that turned the tide. without nixon would be eager to have a peace agreement before the election because therefore he might be more flexible. next and was the opposite. d he wasamned -- he was damned if you would have an agreement just for the reelection. he was a man of principle. >> the october date is an interesting coincidence compared to the four years forward. one of the things i've learned from the vietnam negotiations is if you could avoid it, don't negotiate something critical to the united states national security
george mcgovern was the opponent to nixon. he was ready to give to the vietnamese everything they wanted. as long as they thought mcgovern might win, they were going to wait. they were going to wait to see if he could give them what they wanted without this madman. when they sought by october that nick's and was going to win they said, we're going to have this madman in office for more years. he doesn't have to worry about getting reelected, he just bombed the hell out of us, we had better make...
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. >>> 63-year-old lois mcgovern became trapped in the creek in the lehigh valley.lly thought she had a child with her, they believe she was alone. >>> hundreds of worshipers from around the world attended an eefort vigil serve -- easter vigil service in israel. thousands of candle aluminium in a lotted the church -- illuminated the church of the holyacure. >>> here's the crime fighters report. >> reporter: on wednesday april 7, 2012, the 17-year-old was out buying her little brother a video game in cheltenham township. at 10:00 p.m. she was attempting to cross cheltenham avenue near if it street. she was hit and killed by a van that fled the scene. >> it's so devastating the days seem like time just going. >> reporter: the vehicle is described as a silver or gray chevy or gmc work van with no windows. the driver was a middle aged white or hispanic male. the citizens crime commission is administering a 4,000-dollar reward for the arrest and conviction. 2500 of that was donated by aaa atlantic. call 215-546-tips, all calls remain anonymous. >>> me and my family don't
. >>> 63-year-old lois mcgovern became trapped in the creek in the lehigh valley.lly thought she had a child with her, they believe she was alone. >>> hundreds of worshipers from around the world attended an eefort vigil serve -- easter vigil service in israel. thousands of candle aluminium in a lotted the church -- illuminated the church of the holyacure. >>> here's the crime fighters report. >> reporter: on wednesday april 7, 2012, the 17-year-old was out...
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they say 63-year-old lois mcgovern became stranded after getting stuck in high water.because it was submerged in high water. >>> hundreds attended easter vigil in israel at the site where christians believe christ was crucified and entombed. >>> fidel castro was seen for the first time in more than a year. you can see castro sitting inside a vehicle as people reach in to shake his hand. castro turns 89 in august. his brother is cuba's current president. >>> heart failure is not a problem for adults, children and teens develop it, too. young patients are benefiting from mechanical heart pumps that keep their hearts going here's erin o'hern in kids hearts matter. >>> they nellie was born with anen damaged heart. medication was brought it under control, until the condition worsen. she needed a new heart but we went on a heart assisted heart ware. the first mechanical pump was approved a year ago. a. >> they not only keep people alive, one drawback it is tethered to the power supply. ali was different. it was inside the body. two months later she got a new heart and two we
they say 63-year-old lois mcgovern became stranded after getting stuck in high water.because it was submerged in high water. >>> hundreds attended easter vigil in israel at the site where christians believe christ was crucified and entombed. >>> fidel castro was seen for the first time in more than a year. you can see castro sitting inside a vehicle as people reach in to shake his hand. castro turns 89 in august. his brother is cuba's current president. >>> heart...
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could costut general election, you and i are old enough to remember what democrats did with george mcgovern. drove hard left, captured the nomination captured liberals' hearts and went down in flames. i'm wondering maybe republicans sit back and enjoy this? >> i certainly think we should. nothing we should be saying to discourage it if we want to win. elizabeth warren is not reflective of i don't believe the majority of the democrat party. certainly not the electorate as a whole. neil: now, you raised eyebrows when you didn't think it was a good idea for chris christie to run for president. maybe i didn't get that correct. what did you say? what did you mean to say? >> what i said is personally i think he is a leader and we need a leader in new jersey. we need him to be there look at the issues. whether he decides to run or not is obviously his decision. i happen to think he will. and he's got a legitimate chance and people should be look at him. neil: you think he has a legitimate chance? >> i think so yes. neil: new jersey is worse off now than when we came in. >> economically yes, that's
could costut general election, you and i are old enough to remember what democrats did with george mcgovern. drove hard left, captured the nomination captured liberals' hearts and went down in flames. i'm wondering maybe republicans sit back and enjoy this? >> i certainly think we should. nothing we should be saying to discourage it if we want to win. elizabeth warren is not reflective of i don't believe the majority of the democrat party. certainly not the electorate as a whole. neil:...
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working with the latino community, dating back to the early days of her working as a volunteer for mcgoverncounts those days of working with latinos in texas in the early days of that campaign, so i think all of these candidates, we're at a moment where diverse electorate and the latino voting block is going to be key. all these candidates will have to show they can not only appeal to latino voters but that substantively they will offer positions on issues that are going to advance not just latinos, but all of america. that's what we're going to be looking for. obviously some key issues are the economy and jobs, health, we know immigration is a big issue for hispanics. >> that's going to be a huge issue. >> that's going to be a huge issue. i think on that issue, we have seen governor bush stand firm in his position in supporting comprehensive immigration reform. the vast majority the polls show that at least 80% of latino voters support comprehensive immigration reform. i think senator rubio is going to have to explain his position on immigration. there have been some questions since the ti
working with the latino community, dating back to the early days of her working as a volunteer for mcgoverncounts those days of working with latinos in texas in the early days of that campaign, so i think all of these candidates, we're at a moment where diverse electorate and the latino voting block is going to be key. all these candidates will have to show they can not only appeal to latino voters but that substantively they will offer positions on issues that are going to advance not just...
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foreign funders of mcgovern's and the antiwar movement. this notion that the soviets were behind it, cord meyer who was head of can covert operations and, therefore, responsible for youth and students, he wrote a memoir in about '85 '8-'85, and he likened the exposures to unilateral disarmament. apocalyptic, really, vision of that exposure. >> patrick. >> yeah, i have a question on that point actually, and i don't know if this is in scope of your book but meyer writes in his book about the networks that have been so carefully deconstructed that because of the "ramparts" flap now have to be taken apart with much regret on his part. but it seems to me that maybe with some gap of time they are sort of reconstructed through the national endowment for democracy beginning in the 1980s. but i i wonder if the u.s. government finds any way to continue to do the operations that it feels like are important even after they're supposed to be shut down by order of -- >> absolutely. >> [inaudible] >> absolutely. absolutely. and that's one of the places i
foreign funders of mcgovern's and the antiwar movement. this notion that the soviets were behind it, cord meyer who was head of can covert operations and, therefore, responsible for youth and students, he wrote a memoir in about '85 '8-'85, and he likened the exposures to unilateral disarmament. apocalyptic, really, vision of that exposure. >> patrick. >> yeah, i have a question on that point actually, and i don't know if this is in scope of your book but meyer writes in his book...
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have identified the woman who died after her car was swept into a flooded creek. 63-year-old lois mcgovernriving into high water. witnesses say they thought she would stop, but she kept going over the flooded road. >> the vehicle flipped it was bobbing up and down in the raging water. >> rescue teams tried to save her and couldn't find her car until the water receded. fear storms pound the the state -- pounded the state on thursday and friday causing flooding. >>> people in indiana march calling for indiana to add protections to the gay and lesbians for the civil rights law. it came after the lawmakers changed their religious freedom law to address concerns it would allow discrimination. >> iran said tehran would rush to its nuclear program if the west withdrawals from the deal reached earlier this week. the comments appeared aimed at reassuring hard liners opposed on thursday. that deal would curb the county as nuclear program. 9:37 trout if i fishing season started this weekend angler also hit the banks of local creeks ready to cast their lines. >> reporter: 8:00 a.m., sharp, anglers hit
have identified the woman who died after her car was swept into a flooded creek. 63-year-old lois mcgovernriving into high water. witnesses say they thought she would stop, but she kept going over the flooded road. >> the vehicle flipped it was bobbing up and down in the raging water. >> rescue teams tried to save her and couldn't find her car until the water receded. fear storms pound the the state -- pounded the state on thursday and friday causing flooding. >>> people in...
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as long as they thought mcgovern would when they would wait. that is why they petered out the negotiation. they would wait to see if they could give them what they wanted. when they saw an october that nixon would win by a landslide they thought we would have a performer years. he doesn't have to worry about getting reelected. we should make a deal. they were eager to have a peace agreement before the election. then he might be more flexible. he was the opposite. he was not in a have an agreement that look like a sellout. he was a going to do it and he did not need it. john negroponte: one of the things i learned from the negotiations if you can avoid it, don't negotiate something critical to the united states national security one month before presidential elections. winston lord: critters could say we rushed it, and john may want to comment as we get further along. we spent three days, three exhausting days, fleshing out our counterproposal. i remember one night, john, we were at the embassy, i don't know where we were, this was public. henry
as long as they thought mcgovern would when they would wait. that is why they petered out the negotiation. they would wait to see if they could give them what they wanted. when they saw an october that nixon would win by a landslide they thought we would have a performer years. he doesn't have to worry about getting reelected. we should make a deal. they were eager to have a peace agreement before the election. then he might be more flexible. he was the opposite. he was not in a have an...
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google wade mcgovern who was cia and did the presidential briefings for seven presidential administrationson her, and he was beat up by the people in security there, and he won a lawsuit against it. .. >> guest: i would just go back to this information. recently fox radio wanted to interview me about a piece that they were preparing about the fact that vice president biden collects rent from the secret service and. >> host: you report this. >> guest: actually i did not. because i do not think it was an issue. and the reporter, a very good reporter, very excited about the story, and i said no i think that that is a perfectly legitimate action by the secret service. and why should he be penalized and so he said okay, i would like to put you on anyway. sure eno
google wade mcgovern who was cia and did the presidential briefings for seven presidential administrationson her, and he was beat up by the people in security there, and he won a lawsuit against it. .. >> guest: i would just go back to this information. recently fox radio wanted to interview me about a piece that they were preparing about the fact that vice president biden collects rent from the secret service and. >> host: you report this. >> guest: actually i did not....
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google wade mcgovern who was cia and did the presidential briefings for seven presidential administrationsllary speech he stood up and turned his back on her, and he was beat up by the people in security there, and he won a lawsuit against it. .. >> guest: i would just go back to this information. recently fox radio wanted to interview me about a piece that they were preparing about the fact that vice president biden collects rent from the secret service and. >> host: you report this. >> guest: actually i did an issue. support their theme comedy reporter very good reporter is excited about the story. that is a perfectly actionable act by the secret service. why should it be penalized? and received this ranch. okay, i would like to put you on any way. i tried to be honest about these individuals and i believe they are on their right. >> in north carolina hi, william. >> caller: a wanted to pay attention to the author. the difference between the cia and the fbi.
google wade mcgovern who was cia and did the presidential briefings for seven presidential administrationsllary speech he stood up and turned his back on her, and he was beat up by the people in security there, and he won a lawsuit against it. .. >> guest: i would just go back to this information. recently fox radio wanted to interview me about a piece that they were preparing about the fact that vice president biden collects rent from the secret service and. >> host: you report...
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google wade mcgovern who was cia and did the presidential briefings for seven presidential administrationsllary speech he stood up and turned his back on her, and he was beat up by the people in security there, and he won a lawsuit against it. .. >> guest: i would just go back to this information. recently fox radio wanted to interview me about a piece that they were preparing about the fact that vice president biden collects rent from the secret service and. >> host: you report this. >> guest: actually i did not. because i do not think it was an issue. and the reporter, a very good reporter, very excited about the story, and i said no i think that that is a perfectly legitimate action by the secret service. and why should he be penalized and so he said okay, i would like to put you on anyway. sure enough we are running through this weekend. so that is where i try to be honest about these individuals and i believe we are on the right and that is what i am going to do it. >> hello, i just wanted to bring attention to the difference between the cia and the fbi and i was wondering [inaudible]
google wade mcgovern who was cia and did the presidential briefings for seven presidential administrationsllary speech he stood up and turned his back on her, and he was beat up by the people in security there, and he won a lawsuit against it. .. >> guest: i would just go back to this information. recently fox radio wanted to interview me about a piece that they were preparing about the fact that vice president biden collects rent from the secret service and. >> host: you report...
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when the democratic party committed suicide by nominating george mcgovern. >> right. >> and we've gotlow happening right now. >> the president gets hammered for being not progressive enough. >> yes yes. >> a large part of the -- i don't know we're right in the middle of it here in new york city but it's incredible to me. anyway. coming up -- we're going to head back to the new york auto show for a sneak peek at the fastest car in the bmw showroom. we'll head to the boardroom and take a look at the u.s. equity futures. >>> bmb taking speed to a whole new level at the north american debut of the v-6 grand coupe. this is the fastest car on the bmw floor. it can be yours for just over $100,000. joining us with a sneak preview from the new york auto show is bmw board member ian robertson. ian, let's see this. you've got the unveil. >> good morning to you. we're very excited about this car. the statistic, as you said it's the fastest one. has a limited top speed of $200 mile. up to 60 miles in 3.5 seconds. and a very powerful vehicle, but at the same time a very luxurious vehicle as well. >
when the democratic party committed suicide by nominating george mcgovern. >> right. >> and we've gotlow happening right now. >> the president gets hammered for being not progressive enough. >> yes yes. >> a large part of the -- i don't know we're right in the middle of it here in new york city but it's incredible to me. anyway. coming up -- we're going to head back to the new york auto show for a sneak peek at the fastest car in the bmw showroom. we'll head to the...
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google wade mcgovern who was cia and did the presidential briefings for seven presidential administrationsllary speech he stood up and turned his back on her, and he was beat up by the people in security there, and he won a lawsuit against it. .. >> host: the issue of truthfulness and information that i may not have used.. recently fox radio wanted to interview me about a piece that they were preparing about the fact that vice president biden collects rent from the secret service and. >> host: you report this. >> guest: actually i did not. because i do not think it was an issue. and the reporter, a very good reporter, very excited about the legitimate action by the secret service, this college had been written out to other people, why should it be penalized, and you express that view ensure enough he did. and over the weekend that is all i tried to be honest about these individuals and if they are in the right, i believe they are on the right, that is what i would say. >> william north carolina. >> caller: i just want to bring attention to the author, the difference between the cia and fbi
google wade mcgovern who was cia and did the presidential briefings for seven presidential administrationsllary speech he stood up and turned his back on her, and he was beat up by the people in security there, and he won a lawsuit against it. .. >> host: the issue of truthfulness and information that i may not have used.. recently fox radio wanted to interview me about a piece that they were preparing about the fact that vice president biden collects rent from the secret service and....
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contributions from people, and he said see if there are particularly any from castro and cuba from mcgovernut they were looking for anything o'brien might have used to embarrass him. here's one of the interesting things about watergate. so much credence is given to the fact that how could they be so stupid and foolish? well, they were just that stupid and foolish. and they can't believe it%z@s)íeekógñú but=5+2% it was apparent, readily apparent, within you know, immediately. first you look at what necessary did at the ellsburg break-in. it was stupid and bungled as what happened at the watergate. it was james bond stuff, where they thought -- how could you walk in with an army of people to do what cat burglars normally do if you're working for a foreign espionage operation? >> when you discussed with mcgruder before his-- before his grand jury testimony, you talked to him. some people used the word coached him. did he tell you what happened? >> absolutely. absolutely. i didn't have to coach jeb. what he wanted to do with me, which they at one point tried to claim was my suborning his perjur
contributions from people, and he said see if there are particularly any from castro and cuba from mcgovernut they were looking for anything o'brien might have used to embarrass him. here's one of the interesting things about watergate. so much credence is given to the fact that how could they be so stupid and foolish? well, they were just that stupid and foolish. and they can't believe it%z@s)íeekógñú but=5+2% it was apparent, readily apparent, within you know, immediately. first you look...