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that really strung mcgovern. he thought about it for a number of years because he said when he was at dakota wesleyan, a classmate came up and said i'd like to take flying lessons. if i can get ten guys together we can get a discount. mcgovern said he was afraid of flying but he remember what had this gym teacher said and decided to take the pilot lessons and became a certified pilot. when japan bombed pearl harbor, mcgovern and his friends drove down to omaha and enlisted in the army air corps, and he became a pilot of b-24 bombers. he was stationed in italy. he flew 35 combat missions, which is what you were required to fly before you got to go home. he was an exceptionally skilled pilot. he was very much admired by his crew of ten. the b-24 was a hard plane to fly. he had on three occasions what i can't call crash landings, because he didn't crash, but emergency landings where it was very risky. every time he brought his crew home safely. for that he won the distinguished flying cross and was really a war hero
that really strung mcgovern. he thought about it for a number of years because he said when he was at dakota wesleyan, a classmate came up and said i'd like to take flying lessons. if i can get ten guys together we can get a discount. mcgovern said he was afraid of flying but he remember what had this gym teacher said and decided to take the pilot lessons and became a certified pilot. when japan bombed pearl harbor, mcgovern and his friends drove down to omaha and enlisted in the army air...
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that was painted on mcgovern.s unfair, first of all, he didn't support legalization of marijuana. he would go to college campuses and say, you've heard i'm the candidate who is supposed to legalize pot and the college audiences would go wild and they would say, that's not true. i don't think we should have jail penalties for marijuana possession. in terms of amnesty, he favored a limited amnesty. he favored it for people who were consciousness objectors and on abortion he actually really displeased his supporters by believing that abortion should remain a decision made at the state level and wade which was a federal matter. all those labels really applied to him but they sort of, as he mentioned, they captured the hippy image his opponents were trying to put on mcgovern. >> i wouldn't categorize that line, asset, amnesty and abortion as a dirty trick. that's just so common place in politics and has always been, particularly more so now. but we talk about dirty tricks and are talking about active actions taken by o
that was painted on mcgovern.s unfair, first of all, he didn't support legalization of marijuana. he would go to college campuses and say, you've heard i'm the candidate who is supposed to legalize pot and the college audiences would go wild and they would say, that's not true. i don't think we should have jail penalties for marijuana possession. in terms of amnesty, he favored a limited amnesty. he favored it for people who were consciousness objectors and on abortion he actually really...
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mcgovern?s i recall, another senator, fred harris of oklahoma, but they were all bunched up together and it was considered musky's nomination to lose and some of the things that happened in new hampshire that your other guest mentioned including appearing to cry in a furious moment outside the local newspaper for things that had been printed about his wife. there is no dispute about whether he was crying or not, because he was telling at the time, and muskie himself tonight that he wasn't crying. but nevertheless, that was the impression. but they were other reasons why this collapsed, the beginning of the collapse of new hampshire. because one of the big ones was the position of vietnam. he could not make up his mind where his stood on vietnam. whereas mcgovern left no doubt, where he stood on the warrant vietnam. another point i should make is that mcgovern was genuinely against a wall, but he was a very little -- . and so, although he was revered by the people who are against a war in vietna
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tonight, the candidacy and legacy of mcgovern. joining us from there is presidential author scott faris. scott, it is 2:30 in the morning when mcgovern delivers his acceptance speech in miami. why? >> well, the reason i think it was sort of emblematic of the whole distrust of the mcgovern campaign was, it was an insurgent campaign run against the establishment. what had happened was, as you heard senator mcgovern there, he was very strong on the issue of vietnam. i think one of the things that has drawn me to writing about senator mcgovern as one of the most influential of those who ranted the presidency, but was not successful, is that he adopted the vietnam war issue and i think he did two things. one, he spoke about that war in ways that no presidential candidate had spoken about war before. it wasn't language, as you heard, that was fairly mild for what he had said in the campaign, very strong language that unsettled a lot of americans and caused them to
tonight, the candidacy and legacy of mcgovern. joining us from there is presidential author scott faris. scott, it is 2:30 in the morning when mcgovern delivers his acceptance speech in miami. why? >> well, the reason i think it was sort of emblematic of the whole distrust of the mcgovern campaign was, it was an insurgent campaign run against the establishment. what had happened was, as you heard senator mcgovern there, he was very strong on the issue of vietnam. i think one of the things...
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got together to create the mcgovern/hatfield amendment. it would have stopped all military actions that year and the next year it would have withdrawn all troops. it was a sweeping amendment. they knew they couldn't introduce it as a piece of legislation, so they put it on as amendment to an appropriations bill that was going to eventually go to pass. and so they thought they had a chance that way. but they had to develop american support. the day that they introduced that amendment, april 30th, 1970, that night president nixon went on television, on national television and announced that he was authorizing american troops in cambodia to attack enclaves of vietnamese. >> in cooperation with the armed forces of south vietnam, attacks are being launched this week to clean out major enemy sanctua sanctuaries on the cambodian/vietnam border. >> this was a huge step forward of the escalation of the war. all hell broke out on american campuses. there were demonstrations on even the most conservative campuses. but the most dramatic, the most trag
got together to create the mcgovern/hatfield amendment. it would have stopped all military actions that year and the next year it would have withdrawn all troops. it was a sweeping amendment. they knew they couldn't introduce it as a piece of legislation, so they put it on as amendment to an appropriations bill that was going to eventually go to pass. and so they thought they had a chance that way. but they had to develop american support. the day that they introduced that amendment, april...
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then senator mark hadfield, the republican from oregon, consider george mcgovern, a democrat from south dakota, got together and create the mcgovern hadfield amendment that would have ended the united states in the war. it would've first of all stopped on military actions that year and the next year would have withdrawn all troops. so it was a sweeping amendment. they knew they could not introduce it as a piece of legislation so they put it on as an amendment to appropriation bill that was eventually going to pass. they thought they had a chance that way. they had to develop american support. the day that they introduced that amendment, april 30th, 1970, that night, president nixon went on television, on national television, announced that he was authorizing american troops in cambodia to attack for troops in vietnam. >> attacks are being launched this week to clean no major enemy sanctuaries on the cambodia, vietnam border. >> and so this was a huge step forward for, the escalation of the war and all hell broke out on american campuses. there was demonstrations even on the most conserv
then senator mark hadfield, the republican from oregon, consider george mcgovern, a democrat from south dakota, got together and create the mcgovern hadfield amendment that would have ended the united states in the war. it would've first of all stopped on military actions that year and the next year would have withdrawn all troops. so it was a sweeping amendment. they knew they could not introduce it as a piece of legislation so they put it on as an amendment to appropriation bill that was...
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alison mcgovern and mineiro wilson, thank you all forjoining us this afternoon. idea ofa discussions going on about this idea of a circuit breaker, no indication that boris johnson of a circuit breaker, no indication that borisjohnson is prepared to introduce that imminently. but it is clearly something that is on the table, the idea this will not be ruled out because he wants to give time for the tiered system to bed in. the pressure on the prime minister now to consider strongly, this idea of a temporary set of tighter restrictions across the board, given what is going on in northern ireland and the pressure from labour. thank you very much. time for a look at the weather with ben rich. it isa it is a sunshine and showers afternoon, coming in honour brisk north—westerly. we will keep some showers for eastern and southern coastal areas and up towards the north of scotland, quite a lot of cloud rolling in through the central belt and some southern parts of scotland, we could see fog patches. this is where we will likely see the lowest of the temperatures. most bo
alison mcgovern and mineiro wilson, thank you all forjoining us this afternoon. idea ofa discussions going on about this idea of a circuit breaker, no indication that boris johnson of a circuit breaker, no indication that borisjohnson is prepared to introduce that imminently. but it is clearly something that is on the table, the idea this will not be ruled out because he wants to give time for the tiered system to bed in. the pressure on the prime minister now to consider strongly, this idea of...
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and jean would say, you could you could should ask george mcgovern. and george mcgovern, with a chef jean mccarthy. and this went on for months. so bobby, was much more active in the brewing of what this campaign became, then i realized. and it wasn't a decision made, you know immediately upon seeing the returns in new hampshire. >> hi lawrence, i want to get your opinion on a current event, with judge roy moore. i am wondering if you think, he will win if he stays in the race, also what is your reaction to what steve bannon said in reaction to the situation, that the media specifically washington post, is the opposition party. this is an example of why they are the opposition party. >> we'll see if stephen instead it must be right. so we will just have to take his word for it. and as it stands tonight, it's one of those things that is pretty fast moving, but it's kind of a flash poll, that's out in alabama tonight. after 24 hours of this. and it shows the two candidates are tied now. that is a pretty big drop, for roy moore. and as i do not have any
and jean would say, you could you could should ask george mcgovern. and george mcgovern, with a chef jean mccarthy. and this went on for months. so bobby, was much more active in the brewing of what this campaign became, then i realized. and it wasn't a decision made, you know immediately upon seeing the returns in new hampshire. >> hi lawrence, i want to get your opinion on a current event, with judge roy moore. i am wondering if you think, he will win if he stays in the race, also what...
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chairman mcgovern, i could not agree more. there is no question that the moment is right for reforming dhs' jurisdictional statement in the 117th congress. next year marks the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, a catastrophic event that drove the creation of the department of homeland security. and in, turn, my committee. for those 15 years have passed in which there's been more than justi enough evidence to support the exclusion that the jurisdictional statement is inadequate and undermines the crucial rule as dhs' authorizer. finally, we're at a moment when public trust in the department is at an all-time low. given its role in the president's cool immigration agenda, and on the streets most recently, where protests and calls for reform have grown more and more urgent. dhs does not need dismantling, it needs reforming, but for that to happen, the committee of homeland security must have adequate legislative authority to produce and bring to the floor a dhs reform package. i've been on the committee since its earliest days
chairman mcgovern, i could not agree more. there is no question that the moment is right for reforming dhs' jurisdictional statement in the 117th congress. next year marks the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, a catastrophic event that drove the creation of the department of homeland security. and in, turn, my committee. for those 15 years have passed in which there's been more than justi enough evidence to support the exclusion that the jurisdictional statement is inadequate and undermines...
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library at the 1972 democratic national convention in miami beach, florida, where senator george mcgovern accepted his party's presidential nomination. he lost in the general election to the incumbent president, with richard nixon taking 49 states. our coverage is from the richard nixon presidential library and museum. >> chairwoman burke, senator kennedy, senator eagleton and my fellow citizens, i'm happy to join you for this benediction of our friday sunrise service. i assume that everyone here is impressed with my control of this convention in that my choice for vice president was challenged by only 39 other nominees. but i think we learned from watching the republicans four years ago, as they selected their vice presidential nominee, that it pays to take a little more time. and i can tell you that eleanor is very grateful that the oregon delegation at least kept her in the race with martha mitchell. so i congratulate you on your patience and i pay my respects to those two superb presiding officers of this convention, larry o'brien and even brave weight burke. -- yvonne braithwaite bur
library at the 1972 democratic national convention in miami beach, florida, where senator george mcgovern accepted his party's presidential nomination. he lost in the general election to the incumbent president, with richard nixon taking 49 states. our coverage is from the richard nixon presidential library and museum. >> chairwoman burke, senator kennedy, senator eagleton and my fellow citizens, i'm happy to join you for this benediction of our friday sunrise service. i assume that...
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where senator mcgovern accepted the party's nomination. he lost to the incumbent president with richard nixon taking 49 states. our coverage is from the presidential library and museum. >> chairwoman burks, senator kennedy, senator eagleton, and my fellow citizens, i'm happy to join you for this benediction of our friday sun rise service. [ applause ] i assume everyone here is impressed with my control of this convention in that my choice for vice president was challenged by only 39 other nominees. [ applause ] i think we learned from watching the republicans four years ago, as they selected their vice presidential nominee, that it pays to take a little more time. [ cheers and applause ] i can tell you that eleanor is grateful that the oregon delegation at least kept her in the race. i congratulate you on your patience and pay my respects to those two super presiding officers of this convention, larry and evonne. [ applause ] tonight i accept your nomination with a full and grateful heart. this afternoon i crossed the missouri to recommend
where senator mcgovern accepted the party's nomination. he lost to the incumbent president with richard nixon taking 49 states. our coverage is from the presidential library and museum. >> chairwoman burks, senator kennedy, senator eagleton, and my fellow citizens, i'm happy to join you for this benediction of our friday sun rise service. [ applause ] i assume everyone here is impressed with my control of this convention in that my choice for vice president was challenged by only 39 other...
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george mcgovern went to see him. >> ethel kennedy? >> ethel kennedy went to see him.case, i think it was a sense of compassion after what had happened. in other cases, it was the politics of it. they realized they would like to have his support. nixon did more than go see him. he also really manipulated the shooting of governor wallace by trying to blame -- trying to link the man who had shot him to george mcgovern. joe reed, do you remember when george wallace was shot? >> yes, i remember that vividly. i learned it at my office that day. of course, regardless of whether you like a person or differ with them, you don't want anybody shot or hurt. >> of course, my sympathy went out to the wallace family as well as everybody else. it was just one thing you didn't want to happen. i do remember it very well. of course, went to the democratic convention in 1972. george wallace was and he was trying to make his way. as we said earlier, when he was shot and paralyzed, that pretty much ended his political career as a presidential candidate. on the other hand, he continued to r
george mcgovern went to see him. >> ethel kennedy? >> ethel kennedy went to see him.case, i think it was a sense of compassion after what had happened. in other cases, it was the politics of it. they realized they would like to have his support. nixon did more than go see him. he also really manipulated the shooting of governor wallace by trying to blame -- trying to link the man who had shot him to george mcgovern. joe reed, do you remember when george wallace was shot? >>...
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go back to the time he was texas director for george mcgovern. george mcgovern is a friend of mine, but he was a liberal, proud liberal. i just finished reading a book. i think it's called "the demise of the democratic party" talking about all the liberal influences in the administration, whether it's organized labor or the hollywood elite or whether some of the media elite or whether it's the labor unions or whatever. and so i think you take a look at it. the bottom line is this -- i think the american people probably -- we cite all these bills and all these things, they want to know what's going to happen to them. they have anxieties out there. did anybody complain when you raised taxes and asked people how you're going to pay the extra money? that's why we want an economic package. we want the government to pinch their pennies for a change instead of people pinching their pennies. that's what our message is to people watching. not all this back and forth, you voted this way or that way. we want a better america as we go into the next century.
go back to the time he was texas director for george mcgovern. george mcgovern is a friend of mine, but he was a liberal, proud liberal. i just finished reading a book. i think it's called "the demise of the democratic party" talking about all the liberal influences in the administration, whether it's organized labor or the hollywood elite or whether some of the media elite or whether it's the labor unions or whatever. and so i think you take a look at it. the bottom line is this -- i...
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hello, i'm nuala mcgovern, this is 0utside source. just over a week until the us election — and the coronavirusunding the corner, other than the fake news wa nts to corner, other than the fake news wants to scare everybody, we are absolutely rounding the corner. the way he is handling covid isjust absolutely totally irresponsible. new coronavirus infections in the us hit a record high over the weekend — over 85,000 in a single day. 0ur washington correspondent will take us through all the developments. meanwhile — countries across europe are struggling to contain a second wave of coronavirus infections. in belgium — some hospitals have asked their staff who've tested
hello, i'm nuala mcgovern, this is 0utside source. just over a week until the us election — and the coronavirusunding the corner, other than the fake news wa nts to corner, other than the fake news wants to scare everybody, we are absolutely rounding the corner. the way he is handling covid isjust absolutely totally irresponsible. new coronavirus infections in the us hit a record high over the weekend — over 85,000 in a single day. 0ur washington correspondent will take us through all the...
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in the same sense that president nixon in 1972 could attack the ideological position of senator mcgovernride that democratic plurality? >> no, mr. hess makes a correct point that here is a campaign in which both people, more or less knew the center of the american political spectrum, and at the same time, there are no issues sharply dividing a country like the vietnam war or roman catholicism or civil rights. some of these really sharply divided the parties. the problem under these circumstances is a slightly different one, and it is to get the voters interested enough to get them out. if you don't see any great difference between them, why then come out? in this, democrats have the advantage where the -- with the actual registration majority but the disadvantage of theirs are the ones least likely to come out. they include the young, who are least likely of all to vote. any new registrant in any country is least likely to come out and the full timers who have been use to it see it as part of their duty, but then it's also true that people who are in the lower income groups and who are l
in the same sense that president nixon in 1972 could attack the ideological position of senator mcgovernride that democratic plurality? >> no, mr. hess makes a correct point that here is a campaign in which both people, more or less knew the center of the american political spectrum, and at the same time, there are no issues sharply dividing a country like the vietnam war or roman catholicism or civil rights. some of these really sharply divided the parties. the problem under these...
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there is a red line for us and this is the right to self-determination of the people of mcgovern occur and that all times there are many of us ready for such a compromise but there are by john refused to sign agreements because of the river john did not want and does not want to accept that right. under no circumstances can the territorial integrity of azerbaijan be violated and then no circumstances will as a vision consent to the independence of nagorno karabakh we believe that in the future the armenian and the azerbaijani communities should live peacefully and co-exist on the territory of new gorno karabakh of fighting has recently fared up in a number of regions in the area with the 2 sides accusing each other of launching attacks and reports now of how life has been affected for those living in the conflict at the center. this place could very easily be mistaken for the front line of nagorno karabakh but it isn't it's a small sleepy village of. also commonly known as red bazaar and last night it was battered by a very fire standing in one of the craters left by the bombardment it
there is a red line for us and this is the right to self-determination of the people of mcgovern occur and that all times there are many of us ready for such a compromise but there are by john refused to sign agreements because of the river john did not want and does not want to accept that right. under no circumstances can the territorial integrity of azerbaijan be violated and then no circumstances will as a vision consent to the independence of nagorno karabakh we believe that in the future...
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>> senator george mcgovern! >> governor carey, governor of new york! >> governor wendell anderson! >> senator al [ applause ] >> mr. mayor. >> governor of rhode island. >> mayor ken gibson. mayor gibson. >> lieutenant kritak of new york. mayor. >> forgive the protocol tonight, there's no protocol in this house. we're all one. [ applause ] >> robert, the unsung hero of the carter campaign. what are you? mayor hatcher. >> let us hope the platform does not collapse. >> mr. woodstock. >> governor. >>> week nights this month on american history tv, we're looking at past presidential debates. tonight, we look at the presidential debates of 1980 and 1984. we'll show the only debate from 1980 between incumbent president jimmy carter and ronald reagan. they fielded questions from journalists on military spend g spending, inflation, innercities and the iran hostage crisis. and then the second debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. watch and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> the presidents. available in paper back. hard cover and ebook from public affairs. pres
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there is a red line for us and this is the right to self-determination of the people of mcgovern occur and that all times there are many of us ready for such a compromise but there are bridge and refused to sign agreements because of their bridge and did not want and does not want to accept that. under no circumstances can the territorial integrity of azerbaijan be violated i dunno circumstance as well as a vision consent to the independence of nagorno karabakh we believe that in the future the armenian and the as a johnny community should live peacefully and co-exist on the territory of new gorno karabakh. murder torture and rape all crimes undercover agents in the u.k. would be allowed to commit under a new bill that has passed the house of commons although it still needs approval from the upper chamber and amendment which was intended to limit the list of crimes was rejected the amendments would give the intelligence services the protections they need but stop short of giving them the card blush authorization to carry out the heene is crimes in the name of the state they have happen
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somebody happy to vote for truman and jfk where people voted for hubert humphrey didn't vote for george mcgovern. >> you have a number of things in your book talking about the operations of the left of that mechanisms talking about the narrative and the megaphone so explain that. >> the number one tool right now not entirely but maybe just a little bit is not ruled coercively but began to this was a disturbing element of 2020 to see more outright coercive measures and that's disturbing to me which is we see a lot of violence to be excused and denied any event lifted up social legacy by mayors and governors refusing to do anything about the violence or to encourage it. the few times we've seen law-enforcement get a candle under them is to go after those who exercise the right to self-defense and then they started to act in a way we had not seen before that worries me a lot have never seen so much as i have in 2020 that's it. will slip away now through propaganda and doing so in the omnipresent way so right now we have a ruling on another disputed we shooting yesterday but all shooting a black peo
somebody happy to vote for truman and jfk where people voted for hubert humphrey didn't vote for george mcgovern. >> you have a number of things in your book talking about the operations of the left of that mechanisms talking about the narrative and the megaphone so explain that. >> the number one tool right now not entirely but maybe just a little bit is not ruled coercively but began to this was a disturbing element of 2020 to see more outright coercive measures and that's...
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in the same sense that president nixon in 1972 could attack the etiological position of senator mcgovernride that plurality. >> it's kind of a centric campaign in which both, more or less, or in the center of the political spectrum. and at the same time there are no special issues that are sharply dividing the country like the vietnam war. >> or roman catholicism? >> or roman catholicism or civil rights, which have, in the past decade or so, really sharply divided the parties. ly -- the polarization becomes slightly different, and that is to get the voters out. you don't see a great change or distance between them, so why come out? the democrats have a great advantage of the registration majorities, and they have the advantage that they are the people least likely to come out. they include many of the young who are least likely of all to vote in any country is less likely to come out than the old-timers who have been used to it and see it as part of their duty. but then it's also true that the people who are in the lower income groups and who are less well-educated are less likely to com
in the same sense that president nixon in 1972 could attack the etiological position of senator mcgovernride that plurality. >> it's kind of a centric campaign in which both, more or less, or in the center of the political spectrum. and at the same time there are no special issues that are sharply dividing the country like the vietnam war. >> or roman catholicism? >> or roman catholicism or civil rights, which have, in the past decade or so, really sharply divided the parties....
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hello, i'm nuala mcgovern, this is outside source. just over a week until the us election — and the coronavirus pandemic is taking centre stage. we are absolutely rounding the corner, other than the fake news wa nts to corner, other than the fake news wants to scare everybody, we are absolutely rounding the corner. the way he is handling covid isjust absolutely totally irresponsible. new coronavirus infections in the us hit a record high over the weekend — over 85,000 in a single day. 0ur washington correspondent will take us through all the developments. meanwhile — countries across europe are struggling to contain a second wave of coronavirus infections. in belgium — some hospitals have asked their staff who've tested positive for the virus to continue to work — if they have no symptoms. several muslim—majority countries have removed french products from the shelves in a row over france's tougher stance on radical islam. and scientists reveal there may be far more water on the moon that previously thought — so could it one day provi
hello, i'm nuala mcgovern, this is outside source. just over a week until the us election — and the coronavirus pandemic is taking centre stage. we are absolutely rounding the corner, other than the fake news wa nts to corner, other than the fake news wants to scare everybody, we are absolutely rounding the corner. the way he is handling covid isjust absolutely totally irresponsible. new coronavirus infections in the us hit a record high over the weekend — over 85,000 in a single day. 0ur...
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allison mcgovern, thanks very much. this isjust so tough.so hard for individuals to do it. but we have to find some way to get through this. and it's only october. and it's only october! the worst crisis facing our industry, that's how the boss of iag, the owner of british airways, has described the pandemic‘s effect on the aviation sector. and the man who's been ba's chief exec for the past four years is not who the company wants to steer it through this crisis. alex cruz will be clearing his desk immediately. he's faced months of criticism from staff and british mps who claim the airline had been following a "fire and rehire" policy which left some employees facing pay cuts of up to 50%. so what's next for ba? let's bring in travel expert gilbert ott. you heard me, what's next for ba?” think that's the million—dollar question. in many ways, i think he left the airline in a position which could study it for the future, but there's only so many storms you can weather. between it glitches in the regionjob cuts. so it's a big question. hopeful
allison mcgovern, thanks very much. this isjust so tough.so hard for individuals to do it. but we have to find some way to get through this. and it's only october. and it's only october! the worst crisis facing our industry, that's how the boss of iag, the owner of british airways, has described the pandemic‘s effect on the aviation sector. and the man who's been ba's chief exec for the past four years is not who the company wants to steer it through this crisis. alex cruz will be clearing...
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candidates like him in the past like barry goldwater feel to a fervent conservative base or george mcgovern who appealed to a fervent democratic base i did not give them the give them the charisma keys either and if we put the points for example that you would say would be faults for example mid term gains for the republicans we did not see for example short term economic strong performance long term performance also no social unrest that's false there has been social unrest in america and then you say you bet charisma of the challenger joe biden now i want to talk about that as well but before we do i want to take a look at a clip from last night's edition of 60 minutes in which the u.s. president was interviewed and then he walked out of that interview here's a clip of that. i'm happy for him. because it is not as big as they used to be and i'm telling you they're much better. managed to have a very diverse and. we tell them where they're since. no i don't stay here. i have no problem. next question. all right so we. you see their professor list these supporters of donald trump would see
candidates like him in the past like barry goldwater feel to a fervent conservative base or george mcgovern who appealed to a fervent democratic base i did not give them the give them the charisma keys either and if we put the points for example that you would say would be faults for example mid term gains for the republicans we did not see for example short term economic strong performance long term performance also no social unrest that's false there has been social unrest in america and then...
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humanitarian reasons let's have this russia's president to school to be into the still exists in the mcgovern the core of conflict zone for humanitarian reasons he's also suggested the 2 sides look at an exchange of prisoners and the remains of those killed now once again all eyes are on moscow right now as the russian foreign minister is mediating talks with his nearby johnny and armenian counterparts now the call they keep it up just recently with both sides accusing each other off escalations and both sides have been really serious about standing on the ground soul of the solves are going to be very important. to not only stop the hostilities in the region but also perhaps find some common ground between the 2 sides that's all this once again are ongoing and we will be here to cover everything that's going on and of course we'll give you the all comments that as we have it. since the decades old conflict escalated nearly 2 weeks ago now the fighting has been intensifying there are conflicting reports on both sides about casualties and videos are being released on a daily basis showing the
humanitarian reasons let's have this russia's president to school to be into the still exists in the mcgovern the core of conflict zone for humanitarian reasons he's also suggested the 2 sides look at an exchange of prisoners and the remains of those killed now once again all eyes are on moscow right now as the russian foreign minister is mediating talks with his nearby johnny and armenian counterparts now the call they keep it up just recently with both sides accusing each other off...
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president nixon won the 1972 general election in a landslide over democratic nominee george mcgovern, carrying 49 states. >> the president of the united states! >> mister chairman, delegates to this convention, my fellow americans, four years ago, standing in this very place, i proudly accepted your nomination for president of the united states. and with your help and with the votes of millions of americans, we won a great victory in 1968. tonight, i again proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states. and let us pledge ourselves to win an even greater victory this november, in 1972. [applause] i congratulate chairman ford, i congratulate chairman dole, and armstrong and the hundreds of others who have laid the foundation for that victory by their work at this great convention. our platform is a dynamic program for peace in the world. and speaking in a very personal sense, i express my deep gratitude and this convention for the tributes you have paid to the best campaigner in the nixon family, my wife pat. in honoring her, you have honored millions of women in amer
president nixon won the 1972 general election in a landslide over democratic nominee george mcgovern, carrying 49 states. >> the president of the united states! >> mister chairman, delegates to this convention, my fellow americans, four years ago, standing in this very place, i proudly accepted your nomination for president of the united states. and with your help and with the votes of millions of americans, we won a great victory in 1968. tonight, i again proudly accept your...
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candidates like him in the past like barry goldwater feel to a fervent conservative base or george mcgovern who appealed to a fervent democratic base i did not give them the give them the charisma keys either yeah and if you put the points for example that you would say would be faults for example mid term games for the republicans we did not see for example short term economic strong performance long term performance also no social unrest that's false there has been social unrest in america and then you say you bet charisma of the challenger joe biden now i want to talk about that as well but before we do i want to take a look at a clip from last night's edition of 60 minutes in which the u.s. president was interviewed and then he walked out of that interview here's a clip of that. i'm happy for him. to sit it out as big as they used to be and i'll tell you that much better. one for. everybody to see. we tell them where they're since. i don't. know. all right so we. you see there pheasant lish these supporters of donald trump would see that and say that is exactly the behavior that makes t
candidates like him in the past like barry goldwater feel to a fervent conservative base or george mcgovern who appealed to a fervent democratic base i did not give them the give them the charisma keys either yeah and if you put the points for example that you would say would be faults for example mid term games for the republicans we did not see for example short term economic strong performance long term performance also no social unrest that's false there has been social unrest in america...
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. >> senator mcgovern has been to paris and has talked with the vietnamese. secretary-general of the u.n., and i have written several times and have not received a reply. >> in one of my most recent letters to senator fulbright, i said, last summer i wrote to you asking for an appointment with you and expressing the idea that the most vociferous critics of the war had very probably lengthened the war and thus had a detrimental effect on the possibility of release for the prisoners. at that time, you refused to see me on the grounds that my idea was so preposterous, and that was his phrase, that visiting with me would serve no purpose. >> we are going back today to paris, in hopes of finding the information that we originally went there seeking on september 17. the north vietnamese promised to send us letters regarding our husbands' status and well-being. we have not today received those letters. we still want to know about our husbands. we want to know what we can tell our children concerning the fathers. >> yes, at the beginning the real rough treatment came
. >> senator mcgovern has been to paris and has talked with the vietnamese. secretary-general of the u.n., and i have written several times and have not received a reply. >> in one of my most recent letters to senator fulbright, i said, last summer i wrote to you asking for an appointment with you and expressing the idea that the most vociferous critics of the war had very probably lengthened the war and thus had a detrimental effect on the possibility of release for the prisoners....
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candidates like him in the past like barry goldwater feel to a fervent conservative base or george mcgovern who appealed to a fervent democratic base i did not give them the give them the charisma keys either and if we put up the points for example that you would say would be faults for example mid-term gains for the republicans we did not see for example short term economic strong performance long term performance also no social unrest that's false there has been social unrest in america and then you say you bet charisma of the challenger joe biden now i want to talk about that as well but before we do i want to take a look at a clip from last night's edition of 60 minutes in which the u.s. president was interviewed and then he walked out of that interview here's a clip of that. i'm happy to. sit it out as big as they used to be and i'll tell you that much better. why. we tell them where it says. no i don't sit here. i have no problem. and. aren't so we. see their professor list these supporters of donald trump would see that and say that is exactly the behavior that makes him charismatic
candidates like him in the past like barry goldwater feel to a fervent conservative base or george mcgovern who appealed to a fervent democratic base i did not give them the give them the charisma keys either and if we put up the points for example that you would say would be faults for example mid-term gains for the republicans we did not see for example short term economic strong performance long term performance also no social unrest that's false there has been social unrest in america and...
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fighting between armenia and azerbaijan over the disputed region of mcgovern okoro has entered its 2nd month after a 3rd ceasefire failed on tuesday the region lies within azerbaijan but has been under the control of armenian military forces since a war there ended in 1994 a u.s. brokered truce failed to take effect on monday just like 2 earlier truce is negotiated by russia armenia and azerbaijan continue to blame each other for the ceasefire violations. d.w. has its reporters on the ground on both sides of this conflict are until in the standing by for us in the armenian capital year of on and in minutes of the year and azerbaijan we have to use your young data both of you what's happening where you are and also budge on. the hostilities continue despite renewed international calls on both sides to stop and to respect the latest u.s. brokered cease fire now in a bit to say that dio us secretary of state my pump a urged azerbaijan and armenia again to pursue a diplomatic solution but without much success as a big john accused armenia last evening of striking the ball in a region not v
fighting between armenia and azerbaijan over the disputed region of mcgovern okoro has entered its 2nd month after a 3rd ceasefire failed on tuesday the region lies within azerbaijan but has been under the control of armenian military forces since a war there ended in 1994 a u.s. brokered truce failed to take effect on monday just like 2 earlier truce is negotiated by russia armenia and azerbaijan continue to blame each other for the ceasefire violations. d.w. has its reporters on the ground on...
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ambassador to the united nations george mcgovern. on c-span3. tuesday, a three-judge panel from the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit heard oral the president's legal challenge to a congressional subpoena for his financial records. the case was first heard in 2019 and made it all the way to the supreme court. the justices remanded the case back to the lower courts for additional consideration including the separation of powers concerns.
ambassador to the united nations george mcgovern. on c-span3. tuesday, a three-judge panel from the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit heard oral the president's legal challenge to a congressional subpoena for his financial records. the case was first heard in 2019 and made it all the way to the supreme court. the justices remanded the case back to the lower courts for additional consideration including the separation of powers concerns.
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-- george mcgovern and thomas , whoton and that debacle had some issues for that time and in the treatment of depression, which we now take seriously as a mental illness that can and should be treated and should not exclude people, but you don't want to do that, you don't want to have a vp where something comes out and people say this vp is disqualified. one of the interesting things in 2008, hillary clinton had made a rhetorical, tactical mistake in that close primary bond with barack obama because early on, the clinton campaign said he could not satisfied -- could not satisfy the 3:00 a.m. test but as that contest became closer, there were people in the clinton camp saying, what about you get both candidates? the obama campaign responded saying, she said that we were not ready for the 3:00 a.m. call, so how can we be on the ticket together because she is saying he is not qualified. sometimes, you can attack somebody who later on, you want to team up with, and we saw that in 2008. i always thought that was one of the more remarkable part of the campaign that people did not discuss. >> do
-- george mcgovern and thomas , whoton and that debacle had some issues for that time and in the treatment of depression, which we now take seriously as a mental illness that can and should be treated and should not exclude people, but you don't want to do that, you don't want to have a vp where something comes out and people say this vp is disqualified. one of the interesting things in 2008, hillary clinton had made a rhetorical, tactical mistake in that close primary bond with barack obama...
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anyone ever looked at his policies are the most divisive of any presidential candidate since george mcgovern would use your tax money to pay for abortion in the ninth month. his candidate for vice president has an 11-point plan for taking guns away from people and violating the second amendment. the fact is that he would raise taxes dramatically, it takes us back to a weak economy. he goes through item after item after item and i think lincoln actually stood for something and in the end had to fight a civil war in order to achieve the goal of ending slavery and keeping the union together. >> laura: are you surprised at all surprised that biden like the obama's, michelle obama today went to systemic racism point -- if you think america is truly systemically racist, why are you the person to make america better? you obviously kind of hate america at least at that point. joe biden wasn't that guy beforw but he is that guy now, right? >> it's really ironic, he came out of delaware which in many ways was exactly the world michelle obama was afraid of. he defended segregated schools he defended se
anyone ever looked at his policies are the most divisive of any presidential candidate since george mcgovern would use your tax money to pay for abortion in the ninth month. his candidate for vice president has an 11-point plan for taking guns away from people and violating the second amendment. the fact is that he would raise taxes dramatically, it takes us back to a weak economy. he goes through item after item after item and i think lincoln actually stood for something and in the end had to...
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an hour of being announced the 2 sides have been fighting over the disputed territory of right of mcgovern okok those are the headlines on al-jazeera i'll be back with the al-jazeera news hour in under 30 minutes coming up next entire story to stay with us. a global treaty outlawing nuclear weapons has reached its ratification goal and is set to come into force in january but no nuclear power has signed it so is the treaty a sign that the world is changing or just an empty gesture this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. it's been hailed as a new chapter for nuclear disarmament but opposed by the world's major powers a u.n. treaty banning nuclear weapons has now been ratified by 50 countries and will come into force next january but none of the countries that have approved it actually have a nuclear arsenal and no country that has one has approved the treaty all this raises doubts about how much it can achieve the u.n. secretary general antonio cherice has called ratification the culmination of a worldwide movement to draw attention to the catastrophic humanitarian consequen
an hour of being announced the 2 sides have been fighting over the disputed territory of right of mcgovern okok those are the headlines on al-jazeera i'll be back with the al-jazeera news hour in under 30 minutes coming up next entire story to stay with us. a global treaty outlawing nuclear weapons has reached its ratification goal and is set to come into force in january but no nuclear power has signed it so is the treaty a sign that the world is changing or just an empty gesture this is...
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apart within just an hour of being announced a conflict is centered around the disputed region of mcgovern a kind of on. the edge. i was just 8 days to go until the u.s. election both campaigns are now focused on battleground states u.s. president donald trump is campaigning in pennsylvania he's expected to hit nearly a dozen states in his last ditch effort to recover the ground from his rival joe biden john hendren reports from dual county in wisconsin donald trump swept into wisconsin like a cool wind off lake michigan and he left in 2016 with an upset victory in a state that hadn't voted for a republican for president since 19 eighty-four any did it in part here in door county a swing county that voted twice for george w. bush twice for barack obama it in 2016 for donald trump. door county is a tree lined peninsula jutting into lake michigan home to dairy farms apple orchards multimillion dollar lakefront homes and tourism. at the farmers' markets and quaint stalls on this scenic landscape voters seem is divided as they were 4 years ago i went into the biggest. depression had. american
apart within just an hour of being announced a conflict is centered around the disputed region of mcgovern a kind of on. the edge. i was just 8 days to go until the u.s. election both campaigns are now focused on battleground states u.s. president donald trump is campaigning in pennsylvania he's expected to hit nearly a dozen states in his last ditch effort to recover the ground from his rival joe biden john hendren reports from dual county in wisconsin donald trump swept into wisconsin like a...