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nixon kept saying did mitchell know, did mitchell know, did mitchell know, and at one point we played this tape where he says, look, we should cut it off at liddy. he will take the rap. he will say he authorized it. we'll just cut it off at that point. mitchell -- or, no, liddy, at liddy, and let liddy take the rap, and nixon says -- again, these are these personal relationships and how they get involved. he says i don't think we can do that because liddy will never be able to explain why he had $250,000 at his disposal. it will affect mitchell. he can't take it. why can't he take it now? his wife was going through a very difficult time because of alcoholism and other matters. she was threatening suicide if he didn't get out of politics, and so richard nixon, who felt he oweded his presidency to mitchell, who was his campaign guy in 1968, could not blame mitchell for this, and so, therefore, the cover-up happens. it's very much related this whole issue of personal relationships. so i think what the rules are trying to do is to say you as lawyers, you immediate to step back and underst
nixon kept saying did mitchell know, did mitchell know, did mitchell know, and at one point we played this tape where he says, look, we should cut it off at liddy. he will take the rap. he will say he authorized it. we'll just cut it off at that point. mitchell -- or, no, liddy, at liddy, and let liddy take the rap, and nixon says -- again, these are these personal relationships and how they get involved. he says i don't think we can do that because liddy will never be able to explain why he...
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played by carter back to mitchell. penner and penner is able to spin one that handcuffed richards. poked on by andy greene. kovalchuk backhands 0 have. voynov cranks it right back in again. the devils touched ahead. flexed along by zajac. played back along for fraser and fayne on him. it is sent on back to the point where it goes across to greene. rebound picked up off the boards neatly. worked on by know land and his shot is blocked. brodeur grabs it out of the air! >> pierre: we see jordan nolan use his size and speed to his advantage. he takes the shot right between the legs of andy greene and marty brodeur with the stop. >> eddie: how about the devils with a quality opportunity. zidlicky to the stick, the waiting stick of dainius zubrus. he just can't get it to go. >> pierre: nice play there by drew drew doughty. the puck goes right under marty brodeur. back out the other side. what a play by doughty to open up ha lane. >> mike: the puck is just lying there. eventually it squirts free. comes out in front. a shot se
played by carter back to mitchell. penner and penner is able to spin one that handcuffed richards. poked on by andy greene. kovalchuk backhands 0 have. voynov cranks it right back in again. the devils touched ahead. flexed along by zajac. played back along for fraser and fayne on him. it is sent on back to the point where it goes across to greene. rebound picked up off the boards neatly. worked on by know land and his shot is blocked. brodeur grabs it out of the air! >> pierre: we see...
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played by carter back to mitchell. penner and penner is able to spin one that handcuffed richards. poked on by andy greene. kovalchuk backhands 0 have. voynov cranks it right back in again. the devils touched ahead. flexed along by zajac. played back along for fraser and fayne on him. it is sent on back to the point where it goes across to greene. rebound picked up off the boards neatly. worked on by know land and his shot is blocked. brodeur grabs it out of the air! >> pierre: we see jordan nolan use his size and speed to his advantage. he takes the shot right between the legs of andy greene and marty brodeur with the stop. >> eddie: how about the devils with a quality opportunity. zidlicky to the stick, the waiting stick of dainius zubrus. he just can't get it to go. >> pierre: nice play there by drew drew doughty. the puck goes right under marty brodeur. back out the other side. what a play by doughty to open up ha lane. >> mike: the puck is just lying there. eventually it squirts free. comes out in front. a shot se
played by carter back to mitchell. penner and penner is able to spin one that handcuffed richards. poked on by andy greene. kovalchuk backhands 0 have. voynov cranks it right back in again. the devils touched ahead. flexed along by zajac. played back along for fraser and fayne on him. it is sent on back to the point where it goes across to greene. rebound picked up off the boards neatly. worked on by know land and his shot is blocked. brodeur grabs it out of the air! >> pierre: we see...
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played by carter back to mitchell. penner and penner is able to spin one that handcuffed richards. poked on by andy greene. kovalchuk backhands 0 have. voynov cranks it right back in again. the devils touched ahead. flexed along by zajac. played back along for fraser and fayne on him. it is sent on back to the point where it goes across to greene. rebound picked up off the boards neatly. worked on by know land and his shot is blocked. brodeur grabs it out of the air! >> pierre: we see jordan nolan use his size and speed to his advantage. he takes the shot right between the legs of andy greene and marty brodeur with the stop. >> eddie: how about the devils with a quality opportunity. zidlicky to the stick, the waiting stick of dainius zubrus. he just can't get it to go. >> pierre: nice play there by drew drew doughty. the puck goes right under marty brodeur. back out the other side. what a play by doughty to open up ha lane. >> mike: the puck is just lying there. eventually it squirts free. comes out in front. a shot se
played by carter back to mitchell. penner and penner is able to spin one that handcuffed richards. poked on by andy greene. kovalchuk backhands 0 have. voynov cranks it right back in again. the devils touched ahead. flexed along by zajac. played back along for fraser and fayne on him. it is sent on back to the point where it goes across to greene. rebound picked up off the boards neatly. worked on by know land and his shot is blocked. brodeur grabs it out of the air! >> pierre: we see...
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once you get contact information, he went right to the top, went to john mitchell, and john mitchell basically said you're being fed lies. then he talked to some other people, and he realized i don't like what's going on here, and he resigned. bob maridan only involved as attorney for about one month. all right. there were some other accusations against him, and his defense on those were basically the denial cartoon i found up there. he just denied some of the stuff. there were two issues here and it's not the reality i choose to accept. very quickly, somebody -- i will say somebody called up gordon lidde to contact richard kleintree on the golf court to get him out of jail. there was some question that bob mardian was involved with that, but he denied it. there was a false press release issued where james mccord, who had been creep security officer had been arrested. and the false press release -- the press release said -- it was false. obviously false. it said mr. mccord has many clients. creep is one client of his, but he has other clients, and we don't know anything about this. o
once you get contact information, he went right to the top, went to john mitchell, and john mitchell basically said you're being fed lies. then he talked to some other people, and he realized i don't like what's going on here, and he resigned. bob maridan only involved as attorney for about one month. all right. there were some other accusations against him, and his defense on those were basically the denial cartoon i found up there. he just denied some of the stuff. there were two issues here...
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unfortunately, martha mitchell was a sick lady. in the spring of 1970 ooh's, to be alive is to be inundated in a very short time period she went from complete anonymity to being one of the 10 most reporters around the woorled. a list that included the first lady mixson. should have won the top 10 lists. he was on the cover of look, life, times. he was on 60 minutes. he had a hen den si -- tendency. while they're water would be sleeping in their direction. she would drink whiskey and get on the phone on their bathroom right off their master bedroom and she would call the u.p.i. and just let rip the kinds of things one says when once had a few pops. he should be crucified for the vote over the certain nominee. and she -- on top of being a bit unstable or having a drinking problem. also had severe emotional difficulties. should could be var charming lady but she could be a nightmare on the phone to reporters. an she compounded her husband's problems. you'll find a lot more on "the strong man." host: another account with another viewer
unfortunately, martha mitchell was a sick lady. in the spring of 1970 ooh's, to be alive is to be inundated in a very short time period she went from complete anonymity to being one of the 10 most reporters around the woorled. a list that included the first lady mixson. should have won the top 10 lists. he was on the cover of look, life, times. he was on 60 minutes. he had a hen den si -- tendency. while they're water would be sleeping in their direction. she would drink whiskey and get on the...
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i met with john mitchell. john mitchell was a tough guy. he wouldn't talk. he was -- i tried to break him down. dean was easy. mitchell, he was tough. he was -- friends of mine in new york had represented him in the criminal case, guys notice u.s. attorney's office ended up as defense lawyers and they ended up representing him. he was a tough guy. mitchell, he wouldn't give an inch in effect. you know, i guess he testified before the committee, too. but he didn't -- dean testified similar to the way he testified obviously before the senate watergate committee. but the testimony, everybody said we have witnesses. we've got to have a witnesses. i said it in the early stages. it turned out joe's instinct as i remember was the right instinct. we had witnesses. we had to satisfy the committee. if it was up to doer, we won't have witnesses. he didn't want witnesses. the pressure of the committee was we had to have some witnesses. it was my job then to prepare these witnesses to be -- me and others to prepare these witnesses and the witnesses, willy had great hopes
i met with john mitchell. john mitchell was a tough guy. he wouldn't talk. he was -- i tried to break him down. dean was easy. mitchell, he was tough. he was -- friends of mine in new york had represented him in the criminal case, guys notice u.s. attorney's office ended up as defense lawyers and they ended up representing him. he was a tough guy. mitchell, he wouldn't give an inch in effect. you know, i guess he testified before the committee, too. but he didn't -- dean testified similar to...
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. >> jon: andrea mitchell and others tried to pull a fast one and editing to mike mitt romney look out of touch. >> taking shots at ann romney and her therapy for ms. one more nbc blunder, the interview bob costas had left one thing out, the evidence. what's going on over at 30 rock. h.b.o. has a new series, the news business. is there a bias. >> you, too, you, too. >> and the crazy guy-- >> and on the panel this week, fox news contributor jerry miller. the columnist barelli. jim pinkerton, the editor conservative magazine and bureau chief, ellen ratner, i'm rick fulbaum. fox news watch is on right now. now. >> to advise you, i think perhaps you and others have the interest in this at your network knows the administration, principally the department of justin has cooperated extensive with investigators. extensive documents and administration provided even documents related to an interest in whether or not people in the white house knew of this operation at the time and provided that, provided that -- let me finish please, ed and provided that last fall. >> jon: the white house press se
. >> jon: andrea mitchell and others tried to pull a fast one and editing to mike mitt romney look out of touch. >> taking shots at ann romney and her therapy for ms. one more nbc blunder, the interview bob costas had left one thing out, the evidence. what's going on over at 30 rock. h.b.o. has a new series, the news business. is there a bias. >> you, too, you, too. >> and the crazy guy-- >> and on the panel this week, fox news contributor jerry miller. the...
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he was very loyal to mitchell. mitchell had been the attorney general, had been the hook for john dean. mitchell recommended him to go to the white house and dean was working behind the sceneses to cover up this thing called watergate. this was right at the beginning. we had a conversation about loyalty. dean was very loyal to mitchell. i said isn't it possible for a person to be loyal to something good. by that point we determined that mitchell might not be the embodiment of good. there was a time when he realized attorney generals can lie just like everything else and run things out of their office that are inappropriate. i kind of volunteered this notion that, well, you know, some day i'd like to find somebody good to work for in washington and do something reasonably decent. >> alex, how did you end up at the nixon white house? >> i must be brief now. i was minding my own business in australia. i was what the -- i was a senior u.s. military officer in australia by virtue of being the sink pack representative, s
he was very loyal to mitchell. mitchell had been the attorney general, had been the hook for john dean. mitchell recommended him to go to the white house and dean was working behind the sceneses to cover up this thing called watergate. this was right at the beginning. we had a conversation about loyalty. dean was very loyal to mitchell. i said isn't it possible for a person to be loyal to something good. by that point we determined that mitchell might not be the embodiment of good. there was a...
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and then mitchell does name names. this reflects badly on mitchell, the justice department, and the congress of the united states. >> congress congratulate the house of representatives committee for pursuing this issue. they were getting attaboys from this panel. >> see you next week. >> "inside washington" is brought you in part by the american federation of government employees, proud to make america work. for more information about afge and membership, visit afge.org.
and then mitchell does name names. this reflects badly on mitchell, the justice department, and the congress of the united states. >> congress congratulate the house of representatives committee for pursuing this issue. they were getting attaboys from this panel. >> see you next week. >> "inside washington" is brought you in part by the american federation of government employees, proud to make america work. for more information about afge and membership, visit...
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my name is betsy mitchell. my brother, my brother-in-law and four other men are sentenced to the electric chair and are in the death house. maybe you heard or read of the horner murder case or better known as the case of the trenton six in trenton, new jersey. these men are innocent, and their records show that. since the time my brother was arrested, i have been fighting for him and the other men. i beg thed the police to -- i begged the police to let me see my brother, and they would not let me. then i went to several organizations, newspapers, veterans' administration and even to the fbi. i also wrote to governor driscoll, supreme court and many rich people. they refused me in a nice way. then i lost faith in the united states of america. i had always believed before that the people found justice here when they couldn't anywhere else in the world. then i learned about the civil rights congress. i begged them to help me. first, they start to restore my faith in the american people, then they gave me courage t
my name is betsy mitchell. my brother, my brother-in-law and four other men are sentenced to the electric chair and are in the death house. maybe you heard or read of the horner murder case or better known as the case of the trenton six in trenton, new jersey. these men are innocent, and their records show that. since the time my brother was arrested, i have been fighting for him and the other men. i beg thed the police to -- i begged the police to let me see my brother, and they would not let...
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frank mitchell became the first negro ever appointed to serve as a page in the u.s. house of representatives. it was a clipping from my hometown newspaper. an it was replayed from tulsa to tampa to spokane. and it was in the middle of the civil rights movement. it was three weeks after martin luther king had been turned back on the march to selma. it was two months after malcolm x has been assassinated. my mother let me go. she let me come to washington, d.c. i'm still amazed. we didn't know where i was going to stay. most of the kids -- i was 15 and most of the other pages, the boy, the caucasian boy pages, most of them were 16, 17 and 18. and a lot of them were from the district area from maryland and virginia. so on the weekends, they could go home, they could take their laundry, that kind of thing. they had to find me a place to stay. which, fortunately, i had a cousin, about an eighth cousin, but he agreed that i could stay with him. and i did with -- he had a 2-year-old, fairly newly married and another son on the way. it was tight in the two-bedroom apartment.
frank mitchell became the first negro ever appointed to serve as a page in the u.s. house of representatives. it was a clipping from my hometown newspaper. an it was replayed from tulsa to tampa to spokane. and it was in the middle of the civil rights movement. it was three weeks after martin luther king had been turned back on the march to selma. it was two months after malcolm x has been assassinated. my mother let me go. she let me come to washington, d.c. i'm still amazed. we didn't know...
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files of john and martha mitchell. mitchells when they -- when they came to washington in 1969 were the first cabinet officer and wife to receive round-the-clock f.b.i. protection. because of the death threats that were made against john mitchell at that time. j. edgar hoover being j. edgar hoover used this as an opportunity to basically spy on the mitchells and everything that john mitchell said that the f.b.i. driver who took him to the justice department every morning or to the -- everything that martha mitchell said to the f.b.i. men that surrounded her was beautifully typed up and sent up the chain to j. edgar hoover. we know this because hoover would actually write in the margins and initial it & unfortunately, martha mitchell was a sick lady. in the spring of 1970 to be alive and to be an american citizen was to be inundated with news and gossip, as you said, about martha mitchell. in a very short time period, she went from complete anonymity, if you will, to being one of the 10 most reported on women around the
files of john and martha mitchell. mitchells when they -- when they came to washington in 1969 were the first cabinet officer and wife to receive round-the-clock f.b.i. protection. because of the death threats that were made against john mitchell at that time. j. edgar hoover being j. edgar hoover used this as an opportunity to basically spy on the mitchells and everything that john mitchell said that the f.b.i. driver who took him to the justice department every morning or to the -- everything...
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to it and then mitchell doesn't name names. this reflects badly on mitchell, the justice department, and the congress of the united states. >> see you next week. >> "inside washington" is brought to you in part by the american federation of government employees, proud to make america work. for more information about afge and membership, visit afge.org.
to it and then mitchell doesn't name names. this reflects badly on mitchell, the justice department, and the congress of the united states. >> see you next week. >> "inside washington" is brought to you in part by the american federation of government employees, proud to make america work. for more information about afge and membership, visit afge.org.
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there was an apology, what i find striking about this example, andrea mitchell did not apologize. they did run the full interview the next day. but there was never, we are sorry for having misled our viewers. it was in case you'd like to see the rest of the interview, here it is. i'm mystified by nbc's response to this. >> and she really dug in her heels, andrea mitchell, a long career in this business. but they claim that the edits that they made didn't change the context of what governor romney was saying. >> this is shameless, more proof to me that msnbc is really reporting news as part of obama's campaign, helping his campaign, because when you look at it, we had social media that uncovered the story and thank goodness for that. but also, thank goodness for competition in the media because if it went for analysts that honestly report what was going on where they were trying to make romney look bad, he was mentioning competition in the private sector versus the public sector, thanks goodness for the media outlets that are doing due diligence and should be ashamed. >> that's the
there was an apology, what i find striking about this example, andrea mitchell did not apologize. they did run the full interview the next day. but there was never, we are sorry for having misled our viewers. it was in case you'd like to see the rest of the interview, here it is. i'm mystified by nbc's response to this. >> and she really dug in her heels, andrea mitchell, a long career in this business. but they claim that the edits that they made didn't change the context of what...
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once out of boot camp, mitchell became a target for racial taunts. when he refused to step to the back of the line, he took a beating. >> but in the heat of battle in the pacific, that racial divide disappeared. >> when you're being shot at over there, the bullets, they don't have no color on them really. you become very close. >> reporter: the montford port marines had joined a marine corps that really didn't want them. to fight for their country that had denied them their civil rights. when the war had ended, their battle was far from over. they came home to a still segregated america. >> that hurt inside. you tried not to show it but it hurt. >> reporter: mitchell and culp persevered, became career marines, helped break that color barrier. thp afternoon, 70 years later, the montford point marines got the recognition they deserved, the congressional gold medal, one of the nation's highest civilian honors. >> thank god i lived long enough to see it. >> i went through hell but it was worth it. >> reporter: jim miklaszewski, nbc news, the pentagon. >>
once out of boot camp, mitchell became a target for racial taunts. when he refused to step to the back of the line, he took a beating. >> but in the heat of battle in the pacific, that racial divide disappeared. >> when you're being shot at over there, the bullets, they don't have no color on them really. you become very close. >> reporter: the montford port marines had joined a marine corps that really didn't want them. to fight for their country that had denied them their...
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at the mitchell courthouse, john rydell, fox 45 news at 5:30." 3 a state wide vote. court sayy vote. the law gives illegal immigrants in-state tuition. a petition drive put the issue on november's ballot. suppooterr of the law say it couldn't be challenged.. because it's a budget matter.. laws involving state funding cannnt be challenged. but.. the court disagreedd.. clearing the way to a novembee vote. a... changg in policy... for baltimore county schools..... theyyll... no longer... work... under a ... zero tolerance policy.../.the... one of the toughest ...in the country... aad... led to the ccunty... having... one off he highest number... of students... suspended ...in the state.../. now... the school dumpedd.. that pproach .... and... says the channess.. will be spelled out... in tte new that brings us to our question of the day.should school districtsshave zero tolerance gg to foxx baltimore dot com .../ tell us what you thhnk./. sound off thru facebook..// 3 &psend us a tweett/ or texx your answerrto 45-- 203../ enter fox45a for yes../ fox45b 40 sshps from 11
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tom barrett and his running mate mahlon mitchell will be here tonight.hare your thoughts on twitter. we'll be right back. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> do you think voter fraud could swing an election? >> yes. >> you do? >> i do. i think voter fraud is a reality of our time. i think wisconsin voters are aware. >> give me a break. gop lies are sinking in, question mark. scott walker is fighting for his political life so he's warning folks about the possibility of rapid voter fraud. rnc chair is singing the same tune. >> i'm always concerned about it, which is why i think we need to do a point or two better than where we think we need to be to overcome it. >> nearly three million votes were cast here in wisconsin in th
tom barrett and his running mate mahlon mitchell will be here tonight.hare your thoughts on twitter. we'll be right back. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy....
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frank mitchell became the first negro ever to represent. an it was replayed from tulsa to tampa to spokane. and it was in the middle of the civil rights movement. it was three weeks after martin luther king had been turned back. it was two months after malcolm x has been assassinated. my mother let me go. she let me come to washington, d.c. i'm still amazed. i was 15 and most of the other pages, the boy, the caucasian boy pages, most of them were 16, 17, 18. and a lot of them were from the district area from maryland and virginia. so on the weekends, they could go home, take their laundry, that kind of thing. they had to find me a place to stay. he agreed that i could stay with him. and i did with -- he had a 2-year-old, a fairly newly married, and another son on the way. it was tight in the two bedroom apartment. believe me, the second baby came about a month after i arrived. and the older baby thought i was the new baby that mom and dad had been talking ab. i'm sure we'll get into it, but there were lots of experiences i had. but i want t
frank mitchell became the first negro ever to represent. an it was replayed from tulsa to tampa to spokane. and it was in the middle of the civil rights movement. it was three weeks after martin luther king had been turned back. it was two months after malcolm x has been assassinated. my mother let me go. she let me come to washington, d.c. i'm still amazed. i was 15 and most of the other pages, the boy, the caucasian boy pages, most of them were 16, 17, 18. and a lot of them were from the...
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tom barrett and his running mate mahlon mitchell will be here tonight. share your thoughts on twitter. we'll be right back. >>> do you think voter fraud could swing an election? >> yes. >> you do? >> i do. i think voter fraud is a reality of our time. i think wisconsin voters are aware. >> give me a break. gop lies are sinking in, question mark. scott walker is fighting for his political life so he's warning folks about the possibility of rapid voter fraud. rnc chair is singing the same tune. >> i'm always concerned about it, which is why i think we need to do a point or two better than where we think we need to be to overcome it. >> nearly three million votes were cast here in wisconsin in the 2008 election. if turnout tomorrow is similar, according to the rnc chair and walker, the governor of this state, between 30 and 60,000 of those votes would be fraudulent. are you kidding me? the problem is the facts are not on their side. a recent study found just seven, count them, seven cases of voter fraud out of three million votes cast in wisconsin during th
tom barrett and his running mate mahlon mitchell will be here tonight. share your thoughts on twitter. we'll be right back. >>> do you think voter fraud could swing an election? >> yes. >> you do? >> i do. i think voter fraud is a reality of our time. i think wisconsin voters are aware. >> give me a break. gop lies are sinking in, question mark. scott walker is fighting for his political life so he's warning folks about the possibility of rapid voter fraud. rnc...
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for tonight's conversations in the great minds i'm joined by dr mitchell l. gainer dr gainer is founder and president of gainor integrative and oncology and clinical assistant professor of medicine at weill medical college affiliated with cornell university in new york hospital dr gainer is also former medical director and director of medical oncology at the weill cornell medical center for complimentary and integrative medicine is been listed consecutively in the best doctors in new york since one thousand nine hundred seventy and has served on the board of advisors for all the living magazine the sas medical foundation as well as the editorial board of integrative cancer therapies dr gaynor is board certified medical oncology hematology and internal medicine and is the author of four bestselling books including nurture nature nurture health your health and the environment dr gainer joins me now from new york city dr gainer welcome. great great to be with you thank you so much for joining us tonight i'm curious what drew you into the work with integrative on
for tonight's conversations in the great minds i'm joined by dr mitchell l. gainer dr gainer is founder and president of gainor integrative and oncology and clinical assistant professor of medicine at weill medical college affiliated with cornell university in new york hospital dr gainer is also former medical director and director of medical oncology at the weill cornell medical center for complimentary and integrative medicine is been listed consecutively in the best doctors in new york since...
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some of the conversations and mitchell had been in them, so i put that in -- while i wasn't sure if all the conversations -- the one that was most likely i thought was the april 15th conversation, but i thought it's very possible the other ones were too that because there might not have been any -- there must have been an installed capacity rather than a general capacity. i mentioned that to sam dash early in our dealings. it just sort of rolls over him, and it's nothing he ever pursued, and it really isn't until it comes up m senate hearings later. it's not terribly calculated and happy to have immunity. when i am granted immunity, i later say, so what, my lawyer to this day, charlie shafer said, you had oliver north's case long before oliver north even knew he was going to need a case, which is if the government -- if the executive immunizes you under the casagar case and some of the following law that was developed under that, that the government can't have it both ways. they can't turn around and prosecute you because there's just no way to keep that evidence from being tainted and
some of the conversations and mitchell had been in them, so i put that in -- while i wasn't sure if all the conversations -- the one that was most likely i thought was the april 15th conversation, but i thought it's very possible the other ones were too that because there might not have been any -- there must have been an installed capacity rather than a general capacity. i mentioned that to sam dash early in our dealings. it just sort of rolls over him, and it's nothing he ever pursued, and it...
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democratic challengers tom barrett and maylynn mitchell will weigh in. we're coming right back. [ male announcer ] if paula ebert had her way, she would help her child. go! goooo! [ male announcer ] with everything. but instead she gives him capri sun super-v. with one combined serving of fruits and vegetables. new capri sun super-v. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. progressive saved me money on my car insurance for doing the right thing behind the wheel. what a concept. excuse me, sir, do you know how fast you were going? exactly 25 miles per hour. that makes you a saf
democratic challengers tom barrett and maylynn mitchell will weigh in. we're coming right back. [ male announcer ] if paula ebert had her way, she would help her child. go! goooo! [ male announcer ] with everything. but instead she gives him capri sun super-v. with one combined serving of fruits and vegetables. new capri sun super-v. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills...
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democratic challengers tom barrett and maylynn mitchell will weigh in. we're coming right back. [ male announcer ] if paula ebert had her way, she would help her child. go! goooo! [ male announcer ] with everything. but instead she gives him capri sun super-v. with one combined serving of fruits and vegetables. new capri sun super-v. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! progressive saved me money on my car insurance for doing the right thing behind the wheel. what a concept. excuse me, sir, do you know how fast you were going? exactly 25 miles per hour. that makes you a safe driver. keep driving safe. -are you serious? -absolutely. i couldn't help but notice, you applied your brakes smoothly and evenly. you know, progressive rewards safe drivers. think of this as a reward forward. thank you! nice -- you stopped at the stop sign. you qualify for a safe driver discount. wow! keep safe and keep saving. mpblt coming up
democratic challengers tom barrett and maylynn mitchell will weigh in. we're coming right back. [ male announcer ] if paula ebert had her way, she would help her child. go! goooo! [ male announcer ] with everything. but instead she gives him capri sun super-v. with one combined serving of fruits and vegetables. new capri sun super-v. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills...
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he told john mitchell everything he learned. john mitchell told him everyone was lying to him. he decided to walk away. bob mardian was only involved for about 30 days. it's not a question where you have somebody who cannot get our counsel. in that situation i think that when you have a powerful organization where the upper levels are refusing to cooperate, withdrawal is the appropriate mechanism. it turns out noisy or not noisy. everything there was noisy. people knew that he was gone. so, you know, where is bob mardian. he is not here anymore. everyone knew that. i don't have a problem with a noisy withdrawal of state that he is no longer representing and they can draw any conclusion they want. i don't have a problem with that. i do have a problem with saying and i'm resigning because this is all the information i've heard. i believe that the confidence belongs to the organization and that the top people, whether it's if it was headed by one person as director or that's my position. >> what the rule provides today 1.13 is that when you confront a situation like this of fraud
he told john mitchell everything he learned. john mitchell told him everyone was lying to him. he decided to walk away. bob mardian was only involved for about 30 days. it's not a question where you have somebody who cannot get our counsel. in that situation i think that when you have a powerful organization where the upper levels are refusing to cooperate, withdrawal is the appropriate mechanism. it turns out noisy or not noisy. everything there was noisy. people knew that he was gone. so, you...
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i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. in the daily fix today, it is one of the most contentious political battles that any state has ever seen with national repercussions for the labor movement, and both political parties. tomorrow, wisconsin voters will decide whether to recall their governor scott walker who has made his reputation on the anti-union crusader. and tom barrett who lost to walker only two years ago by six points and former mayor will join us. and democrats have outspent republicans in this race, and the president has beenb in the neighborhood, but he has not stopped to campaign there. and we are joined by chris is a lee lizza. how could he be going around the midwest and to chicago for the weekend a nd not stopping in wisconsin, and that tells you that they don't think they will win? >> well, yes, it does, andrea. they think they will win and not be associated with a loss in a swing state. this is not texas, but a state that we expect both parties to spend heavily with, and they don't want president obama
i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. in the daily fix today, it is one of the most contentious political battles that any state has ever seen with national repercussions for the labor movement, and both political parties. tomorrow, wisconsin voters will decide whether to recall their governor scott walker who has made his reputation on the anti-union crusader. and tom barrett who lost to walker only two years ago by six points and former mayor will join us. and democrats have outspent...
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george mitchell, who reported on steroi, busted open the case said that clemens had been doing it.e knows or conceded. but this is aase that should never have happened. these are congressional heargs that should never have happened. the original sin was that is not the realm of congress. baseball is baseball, not a criminal activity. >>he government has a flawed witness, and it uses its leverage to get thatat guy and go and talk to mitchell. mitctchell tells mcnamee we're not going to n name names, and mcnamee god knows how much of what he made up, and then mitctchell doesn't name names. this reflects badly on mitchell the justice department, and the congress of the unitited states. >> and congress conatulatingg the house of representatives committee for pupursuing this issue -- ey were getting attaboys from this panel here. >> last word to see you next week. >> "inside washington" is brought you in part by the amamerican federation of government employees, oud to make america work. for more information about afge and membership, visit afge.org. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for our famil
george mitchell, who reported on steroi, busted open the case said that clemens had been doing it.e knows or conceded. but this is aase that should never have happened. these are congressional heargs that should never have happened. the original sin was that is not the realm of congress. baseball is baseball, not a criminal activity. >>he government has a flawed witness, and it uses its leverage to get thatat guy and go and talk to mitchell. mitctchell tells mcnamee we're not going to n...
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i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. in our daily fix, mitch romney is wrapping up his battleground bus tour in michigan t state where he was born, which today, romney said he believes he can win. chris cillizza is an msnbc contributor and managing editor of postpolitics.com. there has been a lot of discussion overnight about a conversation you and i had yesterday. we ran clips of mitt romney in cornwall, pennsylvania, talking about his trip to a wawa. the rnc and campaign both reached out to us, saying romney had more to say about that visit, about federal bureaucracy. >> i was at wawa's. i went in to order a sandwich. you press a touch-tone keypad. you just touch that and the sandwich comes at you, touch this, touch this, touch this, go pay the cashier, there's your sandwich. it's amazing. people in the private sector have learned how to compete. it's time to bring competition to the federal government and to get it smaller and have it respond to the customers, which are you. >> now on to that other subject, immigratio
i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. in our daily fix, mitch romney is wrapping up his battleground bus tour in michigan t state where he was born, which today, romney said he believes he can win. chris cillizza is an msnbc contributor and managing editor of postpolitics.com. there has been a lot of discussion overnight about a conversation you and i had yesterday. we ran clips of mitt romney in cornwall, pennsylvania, talking about his trip to a wawa. the rnc and campaign both reached out...
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you're watching "andrea mitchell reports."e on the political fallout now from the supreme court's decision on health care. i'm joined by key player on the hill, early advocate for the single payer option, the public option, democratic senator jay rockefeller of west virginia who chaired the senate commerce committee. great to see you. your reaction to this, your response to today's ruling. >> i'm pretty happy. andrea. you know qiq9ñ we worked on it a a long time, i know it's not necessarily popular, and that's because it's not well understood and the reason it's not well understood is that we did it from the ground up out in the open. so there was confusion, but i'm proud of the product, we'll continue to tweak it and make it more acceptable. but one part that i'm not happy about is what happened with medicaid. because we're very sensitive, i'm very sensitive to people who are on medicaid, but still can't afford to buy health insurance. and what we did in the bill was we expanded the range of income to be included under an exp
you're watching "andrea mitchell reports."e on the political fallout now from the supreme court's decision on health care. i'm joined by key player on the hill, early advocate for the single payer option, the public option, democratic senator jay rockefeller of west virginia who chaired the senate commerce committee. great to see you. your reaction to this, your response to today's ruling. >> i'm pretty happy. andrea. you know qiq9ñ we worked on it a a long time, i know it's...
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captain nicole mitchell will be here. great american news quiz the john wayne edition. duke weather channel nicole mitchell worked there for nearly seven years forecasting the weather. but in 2010 her contract was not renewed. ms. mitchell says that when the weather channel was sold in 2008 to nbc, management began to question her status as a captain in the air force reserves. she believes her military position was a factor in her firing. she joins us now from burbank, california. how you can possibly prove that captain? >> well, i consider myself tremendously fortunate because not only were there the verbal instances that happened and then schedule changes when he wouldn't comply with coming in on military weekends and not putting the weather channel over the military, which they have never denied but i also have emails which a lot of people do not have in these cases even when i was told my contract was not renewed it was right after i had come back from military service. you kind of look at that overall picture of timing and emails and everything else, and that build
captain nicole mitchell will be here. great american news quiz the john wayne edition. duke weather channel nicole mitchell worked there for nearly seven years forecasting the weather. but in 2010 her contract was not renewed. ms. mitchell says that when the weather channel was sold in 2008 to nbc, management began to question her status as a captain in the air force reserves. she believes her military position was a factor in her firing. she joins us now from burbank, california. how you can...
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. >>> gop presidential candidate mitt romney campaigned in native mitchell mcconnell today invoking his father's legacy and taking aim at president obama. >> he talked about hope and change. he was going to make the economy better with hope and change. now he's hoping to change the subject. >> romney's father, george romney, ran american motors, and became a very popular three-term governor in mitchell mcconnell. political analysts say romney's disapproval of the government's backed bankruptcy plan for general motors could hurt him in mitchell mcconnell. michigan by 3 percentage points. >>> he urged europe to come together to overcome its debt crisis. president obama was among the leaders at the world's largest economy who agreed to join statements to support efforts to boost growth of the global economy and spur job creation. in the statement, the g 20 nation stopped short of further spending. >>> stocks jumped today in hopes of the federal board measures will meet tomorrow. >>> did you think that that was adequate disclosure. >> we disclosed what we knew when we knew it. >> the head o
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captain nicole mitchell will be here. great american news quiz the john wayne edition. duke [ truck beeping ] morning, boys. , i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. you know that comes with a private island? really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital onventure card. you can book any aiine, anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow! [ male annncer ] to get thelights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's ok. i've played a pilot before. weather channel nicole mitchell worked there for nearly seven years forecasting t
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