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it's all right. >> mr. nixonoach in this campaign, a lot has been said about a new mr. nixon. how do you feel about that? >> well, my wife says i've got less hair than i've had before. you know the hairline goes back a bit here and there. and of course i'm older. i'm 55, whi is, of course seven years older than i was when i ran before in 1960. and of course i'm more experienced, i know more. i won't make as many mistakes as i might have made had i been elected in 1960. of course other discovered that i perhaps have a sense of humor, which i think i've always had, but perhaps people didn't see it. others discovered other things that they seem to find for the first time. let me just answer it this way. of course i have changed. but also perhaps the people who are looking at me have changed also. they're looking for a new leadership in this country and they're taking a fresh look at what i may have to offer. and i of course am presenting a new case that i was unable to present and did not present in 1960. to that ex
it's all right. >> mr. nixonoach in this campaign, a lot has been said about a new mr. nixon. how do you feel about that? >> well, my wife says i've got less hair than i've had before. you know the hairline goes back a bit here and there. and of course i'm older. i'm 55, whi is, of course seven years older than i was when i ran before in 1960. and of course i'm more experienced, i know more. i won't make as many mistakes as i might have made had i been elected in 1960. of course...
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mrs. nixonthey are always exciting, and the one that started in new hampshire could have been more so. i think even the local people were surprised at the enthusiasm and the size of the crowd and the wonderful spirit of the people. >> these are very exhausting experiences. do you have a couple of qualms in the back of your mind having to face so many months of this? mrs. nixon: no, i have done it so many times in my heart is in it. i'm a willing volunteer. >> is there anything about the campaign that you already sense is different from other campaigns in the past? mrs. nixon: not yet. there is always enthusiasm, and always has been but i feel there is even more. also, by the mail we have received, i feel that way. i think people now want a man of experience. they also want a man of principle, and i think that is my husband. >> you are in a campaign because you want to do something about the problems of the country in the world in which the country is involved. from your personal point of view, i
mrs. nixonthey are always exciting, and the one that started in new hampshire could have been more so. i think even the local people were surprised at the enthusiasm and the size of the crowd and the wonderful spirit of the people. >> these are very exhausting experiences. do you have a couple of qualms in the back of your mind having to face so many months of this? mrs. nixon: no, i have done it so many times in my heart is in it. i'm a willing volunteer. >> is there anything about...
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mr. woodward: it is rn wants this and that. this is a memo from nixon to his wife. mr. butterfield: it is a bit of an understatement to say nixon was introverted in an extrovert's business. what drove him? you've been covering him for 40 years. writing for more than 40 years. in your view, what drove him? >> watergate and all of those crimes as sam ervin said, it was a lust for power. this is the tragedy of nixon beyond the crimes. that is, he almost developed a sense of entitlement. that he was entitled to be president. and that he could do anything, including watergate, and the sabotage, and the espionage, and the break-ins, and the wiretapping. that he was immune. time, if i may, the thing that really blew my mind, alice, in your files, this memo, a top-secret memo to the nixon.er written >> this is a note from nixon to kissinger. it reads -- k we have had 10 , years of total control of the air in laos and vietnam. the result equals zilch. there's something wrong with the strategy for the air force. -- strategy or the air force. mr. woodward: this is a failure. if you
mr. woodward: it is rn wants this and that. this is a memo from nixon to his wife. mr. butterfield: it is a bit of an understatement to say nixon was introverted in an extrovert's business. what drove him? you've been covering him for 40 years. writing for more than 40 years. in your view, what drove him? >> watergate and all of those crimes as sam ervin said, it was a lust for power. this is the tragedy of nixon beyond the crimes. that is, he almost developed a sense of entitlement. that...
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kennedy. >> mr. nixonsidential. >> i want people to start to look to america. >> nixon looks nervous, looks anxious. his eyes are darting about. he keeps looking at kennedy. what's kennedy up to? he's sweating. he's uneasy. it's the exact opposite of the image he's supposed to project. >> the things that senator kennedy has said many of us can agree with. >> and again and again the vice president would say, i agree with senator kennedy. >> and i subscribe completely to the spirit that senator kennedy has expressed tonight. >> and it made him look like basically second fiddle. >> and the fact is television sees it all. >> nixon's supporters are cringing and kennedy's aides are gloating. mayor daley of chicago says nixon looks embalmed. >> mr. nixon, would you like to comment on that statement? >> i have no comment. >> reporter joe alsip says that nixon looks like a suspect in a statutory rape case. nixon's own running mate, henry cabot lodge, says we've lost. >> tv polls show kennedy wins the debate. but ra
kennedy. >> mr. nixonsidential. >> i want people to start to look to america. >> nixon looks nervous, looks anxious. his eyes are darting about. he keeps looking at kennedy. what's kennedy up to? he's sweating. he's uneasy. it's the exact opposite of the image he's supposed to project. >> the things that senator kennedy has said many of us can agree with. >> and again and again the vice president would say, i agree with senator kennedy. >> and i subscribe...
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mr. woodward: you were like a group of linebackers, keeping people away from nixon. mr. butterfield: also, my reputation was at stake with nixon. as they came in i said i will make eye contact. until i give you the acknowledgement. when i give you it, come over. the timing wasn't perfect. i took them to the president and someone was still there don hughes. woodward: here comes arnold palmer. some of these jokers would say hey there is the president. and all of a sudden they would get an elbow. at the end of the next day you did a critique with him of the state dinner. butterfield: i met with him every sunday morning. he didn't know about the rough edges. we got good at that. then he said talk to pat. maybe she likes to do the same thing. [laughter] butterfield: i mentioned it to her and she said i can't believe that he really said that. i was crazy about pat nixon. a very nice person. they didn't see eye to eye on many things social. >> bob writes that you were the principal intermediary between richard nixon and mrs. nixon. he quotes you saying i felt sorry for her being
mr. woodward: you were like a group of linebackers, keeping people away from nixon. mr. butterfield: also, my reputation was at stake with nixon. as they came in i said i will make eye contact. until i give you the acknowledgement. when i give you it, come over. the timing wasn't perfect. i took them to the president and someone was still there don hughes. woodward: here comes arnold palmer. some of these jokers would say hey there is the president. and all of a sudden they would get an elbow....
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kennedy. >> mr. nixonpeople to start to look to america. >> nixon looks nervous, looks anxious. his eyes are darting about. he keeps looking at kennedy. what's kennedy up to? he's sweating. he's uneasy. it's the exact opposite of the image he's supposed to project. >> the things that senator kennedy has said many of us can agree with. >> and again and again the vice president would say, i agree with senator kennedy. >> and i subscribe completely to the spirit that senator kennedy has expressed tonight. >> and it made him look like basically second fiddle. >> and the fact is television sees it all. >> nixon's supporters are cringing and kennedy's aides are gloating. mayor daley of chicago says nixon looks embalmed. >> mr. nixon, would you like to comment on that statement? >> i have no comment. >> reporter joe alsip says that nixon looks like a suspect in a statutory rape case. nixon's own running mate, henry cabot lodge, says we've lost. >> tv polls show kennedy wins the debate. but radio listeners side wi
kennedy. >> mr. nixonpeople to start to look to america. >> nixon looks nervous, looks anxious. his eyes are darting about. he keeps looking at kennedy. what's kennedy up to? he's sweating. he's uneasy. it's the exact opposite of the image he's supposed to project. >> the things that senator kennedy has said many of us can agree with. >> and again and again the vice president would say, i agree with senator kennedy. >> and i subscribe completely to the spirit that...
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that is why with things as they are, you will vote for mr. nixonyou think that only a little change or no change is needed. if you believe that a vigorous, hard-hitting action is required, you know my record, and i hope you'll find me your man. thank you. >> and now senator kennedy, it's your turn for five minutes of an opening statement. >> ladies and gentlemen, i run for the presidency after 18 years in the service of the united states, four years in the navy and 14 years in the congress. because i believe the presidency is the key office. it is the center of action. and because i believe strongly in my country, and in its destiny. and because i believe the power and influence of the next president and his vitality and force are going to be a great factor in meeting the responsibilities that we're going to face. so i run for the presidency. and because the presidency is the people's office, as no other office is, it is my judgment that any candidate for the presidency should be willing to submit their name, their fortunes, their record and their
that is why with things as they are, you will vote for mr. nixonyou think that only a little change or no change is needed. if you believe that a vigorous, hard-hitting action is required, you know my record, and i hope you'll find me your man. thank you. >> and now senator kennedy, it's your turn for five minutes of an opening statement. >> ladies and gentlemen, i run for the presidency after 18 years in the service of the united states, four years in the navy and 14 years in the...
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. >> mr. nixon. >> kennedy looks cool, confident and presidential. >> i want people to start to look to america. >> and nixon looks nervous, looks anxious and his eyes are darting about and what is kennedy up to? he is sweating. uneasy. it is the exact opposite of the image that he is supposed to project. >> the things that senator kennedy has said, many of us can agree with. >> and again, and again, the vice president would say, i agree with senator kennedy. >> and i subscribe completely to the spirit that senator kennedy has expressed tonight. >> it made him look like basically second fiddle. >> and the fact is that television sees it all. >> fixsnixon's supporter s are gloating, and major daley says that he looked embalmed. >> mr. nixon, would you like to comment on that? >> reporter joe alsup says that nixon looks like a cop vikt in a statutory rape case. >>> tv polls show that kennedy wins the debate, but the radio listeners side with nixon. an ar are rest in alabama could play to nixon's advan
. >> mr. nixon. >> kennedy looks cool, confident and presidential. >> i want people to start to look to america. >> and nixon looks nervous, looks anxious and his eyes are darting about and what is kennedy up to? he is sweating. uneasy. it is the exact opposite of the image that he is supposed to project. >> the things that senator kennedy has said, many of us can agree with. >> and again, and again, the vice president would say, i agree with senator kennedy....
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mr. humphrey first, senator humphrey first. vice president nixon by inference has said this country has nothing to fear until such time as an individual with no religion, an atheist or an agnostic, is a candidate for president. would you care to comment on this? >> well, i believe it is quite well understood or at least it should be that the constitution of the united states makes no religious requirement for any candidate for office. my comment is that a good deal of this discussion on a subject that is as sensitive and as volatile and as personal and intimate as one's religious convictions could be well relieved if there was a little less talk about it and a little more understanding about the personal matter of one's religious faith and convictions. i have said and i shall repeat that the most important thing for a voter to understand about religion and politics is the moral laws, the ethical standards or the moral standards of the individual candidates and the party he may represent. in other words, we ought to have some religion, some faith in
mr. humphrey first, senator humphrey first. vice president nixon by inference has said this country has nothing to fear until such time as an individual with no religion, an atheist or an agnostic, is a candidate for president. would you care to comment on this? >> well, i believe it is quite well understood or at least it should be that the constitution of the united states makes no religious requirement for any candidate for office. my comment is that a good deal of this discussion on a...
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kennedy. >> mr. nixonsidential. >> i want people to start to look to america. >> and nixon looks nervous, looks anxious and his eyes are darting about and what is kennedy up to? he is sweating. uneasy. it is the exact opposite of the image that he is supposed to project. >> the things that senator kennedy has said, many of us can agree with. >> and again, and again, the vice president would say, i agree with senator kennedy. >> and i subscribe completely to...
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nixon white house taping system. in june, 1970 three, during testimony before the senate watergate committee, mr. dean implicated president nixon and officials, including himself in the watergate cover-up. mr. dean later pled guilty of obstruction of justice for his role in watergate and served 4 months in prison. this class is about an hour and 10 minutes. prof. dean: discovering the taping system -- is it lucky or inevitable? that is the discussion of these lectures. the whole story of the nixon tapes has been only partially told. it has taken me years together and find out what happened. it's one of the most important factors in the watergate story. i think it's important to get that history straight. we will try and do that in a very summary fashion today. before i start, i'd like to remind you that other persons did -- other presidents did take, starting with
nixon white house taping system. in june, 1970 three, during testimony before the senate watergate committee, mr. dean implicated president nixon and officials, including himself in the watergate cover-up. mr. dean later pled guilty of obstruction of justice for his role in watergate and served 4 months in prison. this class is about an hour and 10 minutes. prof. dean: discovering the taping system -- is it lucky or inevitable? that is the discussion of these lectures. the whole story of the...
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and if mr. nixon hadn't won it on the first ballot it would have been open convention and maybe ronald reagan who didn't have that many delegates could have gotten the nomination on the second ballot. that's the way the system works. >> unprecedented. jane, let me ask you this, the boston globe idea section imagines headlines under a trump presidency. things like the head line i believe was deportations to begin. riots continue. markets sink as trade war looms. will this have any impact? is this going to gain any kind of traction? >> trump continually says the most amazing things. and every time we in the establishment, we in the media, we in washington say anything about, you know, my god, i can't believe he insulted veterans when he insulted john mctain or i can't believe he insulted megyn kelly and insulted women, it never seems to stick. so you really wonder if it's going to have an impact. yet you know there is this sense, you know, that he lost wisconsin pretty badly to ted cruz recently. that h
and if mr. nixon hadn't won it on the first ballot it would have been open convention and maybe ronald reagan who didn't have that many delegates could have gotten the nomination on the second ballot. that's the way the system works. >> unprecedented. jane, let me ask you this, the boston globe idea section imagines headlines under a trump presidency. things like the head line i believe was deportations to begin. riots continue. markets sink as trade war looms. will this have any impact?...
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nixon white house taping system. in june 1973, during testimony before the watergate committee, mr. dean implicated mr. nexen and officials in the watergate cover-up. mr. dean later pleaded guilty for obstruction of justice in his role in watergate and spend four months in prison. this class is one hour caret john: was it lucky or inevitable? the story of the next and tapes -- richard nixon tapes has been partially told. --has taken me years to be it is taken me years to gather it. it is important to get the history straight. we are going to try to do it in a summary fashion. before i start, i would liked to remind you that other presidents did tape, starting with method firstelt, -- when they went to talking movies and they had a soundtrack, he had a recorder put in the oval office. sample of a quick roosevelt's taping. let me go back. [indiscernible] >> all right, you get a sample there. when you haveg someone today when we have cell phones, talking about the breakthrough in that presidency of a walkie-talkie that was so heavy, they had to carry it on their backs. ofhard nixon got the idea taping fro
nixon white house taping system. in june 1973, during testimony before the watergate committee, mr. dean implicated mr. nexen and officials in the watergate cover-up. mr. dean later pleaded guilty for obstruction of justice in his role in watergate and spend four months in prison. this class is one hour caret john: was it lucky or inevitable? the story of the next and tapes -- richard nixon tapes has been partially told. --has taken me years to be it is taken me years to gather it. it is...
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mr. updegrove: a domestic policy matter, the war on drugs. audience member: it was under nixon. don't think any statement i can make on the war of drugs -- mr. updegrove: fair enough. [applause] dr. kissinger: i want to make one other point. my observations are directed as an american, for the american audience. i have great sympathy for the vietnamese who are in this audience. and of course, their perspective has to be, have to be different. , but not because of any action the administration .dmits i was involved in it is a historic tragedy that america found itself so divided and could not solve its domestic debates, so that it could come out of the war with a result on awas more compatible bipartisan basis. that is the lesson we should learn. mr. updegrove: you have made your mark on history, what will history say about henry kissinger? [laughter] dr. kissinger: i have no obsession about this. i have the good fortune of being able to come to the united most, many of the people with whom i grew up, were killed in germany. so i have always been deeply grateful to this country a
mr. updegrove: a domestic policy matter, the war on drugs. audience member: it was under nixon. don't think any statement i can make on the war of drugs -- mr. updegrove: fair enough. [applause] dr. kissinger: i want to make one other point. my observations are directed as an american, for the american audience. i have great sympathy for the vietnamese who are in this audience. and of course, their perspective has to be, have to be different. , but not because of any action the administration...
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that's a menace by fire watching them in mrs. nixon had a lot of talent.nk richard nixon would say about the rise of donald trump? >> he's got a lot of talent. >> in terms of the donald trump rhetoric, it's broken,, and does that help get voters out this point? or not because if the system is rigged, why maven going to bother? >> particularly with his voters, get juiced up. at the same time, he's bringing on palm and affair. he's bringing on rick wiley. he's very close to reince priebus, the political director of the rnc. while he said one thing publicly, it will excite his voters. on the other hand is planted inside game. maria: dear boy paul ryan when it aired? he's not running for president. >> absolutely. you must be setting the agenda. he cares about policy. it was the battle over those bright policies that he wants to set the agenda as speaker of the house. the agenda is much better than a platform at the convention. >> if he becomes the nominee and has to go raise $500 million, do you think he will be able to do that? >> i don't think so. that's why
that's a menace by fire watching them in mrs. nixon had a lot of talent.nk richard nixon would say about the rise of donald trump? >> he's got a lot of talent. >> in terms of the donald trump rhetoric, it's broken,, and does that help get voters out this point? or not because if the system is rigged, why maven going to bother? >> particularly with his voters, get juiced up. at the same time, he's bringing on palm and affair. he's bringing on rick wiley. he's very close to...
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locker, he's a reporter with "usa today," author of "nixon's gamble: how a president's own secret government destroyed his administration." thank you, mr. locker. >> thanks. appreciate it. .. to two superb authors treating richard nixon. nixon is back. something more recently said of voldemort, but also nixon is back. i remember just after he got on the helicopter the vice president who became gerald ford said my fellow americans, the long national nightmare is over. but like a lot of nightmares, there are flashbacks. i hope there will even be a few remarks that reflect on our current crazy primary season, but in any case these two top-flight writers have given their sharply transit -- contrasting reading, tim weiner on my far left, one man against the world, the tragedy of richard nixon, record and dramatic detail how lawless and devious nixon really was. his indictment is excruciating and fascinating. detailed, very convincing. evan thomas on my immediate left, by contrast, his book being nixon, a man divided seeks to explain what it was like to be richard nixon. compassion and understanding that anxious, conflicted, self-destructive
locker, he's a reporter with "usa today," author of "nixon's gamble: how a president's own secret government destroyed his administration." thank you, mr. locker. >> thanks. appreciate it. .. to two superb authors treating richard nixon. nixon is back. something more recently said of voldemort, but also nixon is back. i remember just after he got on the helicopter the vice president who became gerald ford said my fellow americans, the long national nightmare is over....
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nixon was. >> thank you? mr. speaker, great to see you. >> thanks. >>> some folks in the bronx today shared a new york welcome for senator ted cruz. >> this is an immigrant community, ted cruz! >> charles krauthammer joins us next on that, and what's next in this republican race. plus -- arguing to give a whole list of benefits to the illegal immigrants known as dreamers. we'll look at whether the supreme court is going to sign off. and then -- new fallout after former president bill clinton gets into a shouting match with the black lives matter movement. a hot kelly file still ahead. don't go away. >> you are defending the people who kill the lives that you say matter. tell the truth. thousands of people came out today to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound like much, but saving an additional 1% now, could make a big difference over time. i'm going to be even better about saving
nixon was. >> thank you? mr. speaker, great to see you. >> thanks. >>> some folks in the bronx today shared a new york welcome for senator ted cruz. >> this is an immigrant community, ted cruz! >> charles krauthammer joins us next on that, and what's next in this republican race. plus -- arguing to give a whole list of benefits to the illegal immigrants known as dreamers. we'll look at whether the supreme court is going to sign off. and then -- new fallout after...
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just after midnight, nixon is woken to be told that he has lost the key state of illinois. the writing is on the wall. >> if the present trend continues, mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united states. >> nixon, we forget that he was capable of being gracious. when he had to go concede, his wife is on the verge of tears standing next to him, but nixon himself was quite gracious about it. >> but as the sun rises on washington, accusations start circulating of electoral fraud in illinois. republican officials set off to investigate. >> they said in chicago, the cemetery wards were coming in strong for kennedy. >> as time goes on, it leaks out that in one black district, there were more votes cast than there were people living in the district. it was corrupt. >> as the dead of illinois cast their votes for kennedy, there are more allegations of fraud in texas. >> if texas and illinois had gone for nixon, he would have won the election. so it mattered. >> all eyes are on nixon as he prepares to fly to washington. will he contest the result? >> now, i put the plane at the end of the air strip to get him as far awa
just after midnight, nixon is woken to be told that he has lost the key state of illinois. the writing is on the wall. >> if the present trend continues, mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united states. >> nixon, we forget that he was capable of being gracious. when he had to go concede, his wife is on the verge of tears standing next to him, but nixon himself was quite gracious about it. >> but as the sun rises on washington, accusations start...
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mrs. reagan as personal friends, this sort of genial irishmen, he had one friend and married her. i felt how normal is that? even nixon had two friends and didn't marry them. mrs. reagan understood the unusual quality of their self containment but i think there were moments i thought reagan was preposterously silly and other moments i thought he was very big and very deep and like the character in one of john updike's rabbit books, thinks about reagan in this way, that he seemed to know very little like the old hedgehog, he knew something very big and i think one of the keys to reagan is his film career. that does not go as deep psychologically as what bill is talking about but they acted -- they asked how an actor could be president and he said i don't know how anyone who wasn't an actor could do this job. i think his acting career paid him tremendous dividends on the whole. it allowed him to imagine things, sometimes sentimentally, sometimes in a cheap hollywood way but it enlarged him in a way and a lot of my book concerns the reykjavÍk summit with gorbachev which is perceived as a failure, they get close to abolis
mrs. reagan as personal friends, this sort of genial irishmen, he had one friend and married her. i felt how normal is that? even nixon had two friends and didn't marry them. mrs. reagan understood the unusual quality of their self containment but i think there were moments i thought reagan was preposterously silly and other moments i thought he was very big and very deep and like the character in one of john updike's rabbit books, thinks about reagan in this way, that he seemed to know very...
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nixon that day.xothat all he wanted to do to get a federal badge. bad he wanted that be federal agent at larg and inspired by a true storyeto michael shannon plays elvis, and mr nixon we know him as presidentre underwood obviously from houselm of cards. i believe we have the real the l photograph here it's the most requested photograph at thehe national archives it's currentle living in california at thea at nixon library but it's a phenomenal photograph and theh a meeting was secretive for whilee until the photograph finallyoton came out. came but i sat down with kevin spacea and michael shannon to talk to about this iconic role but what would president underwood fromnd house of cards talk about if he could have met nixon obviouslyby one is a fictional character and one is a real live person.ve pe. check this out.. >> watching you in the oval office, and i'm like, blown away by how well you're playing nixoi and i couldn't help but think tt myself, what would underwood and nixon talk about in that office together? >> you know, it's a goodnow,t's question.qu i don't know.i i mean one is obviously oious fictional and one is a real person.rs and it was interesti
nixon that day.xothat all he wanted to do to get a federal badge. bad he wanted that be federal agent at larg and inspired by a true storyeto michael shannon plays elvis, and mr nixon we know him as presidentre underwood obviously from houselm of cards. i believe we have the real the l photograph here it's the most requested photograph at thehe national archives it's currentle living in california at thea at nixon library but it's a phenomenal photograph and theh a meeting was secretive for...
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nixon it took place on december 21 it took place on december 21, 1970. the cool thing in the film michael stapleton the best actors is playing elvis presley and mr. kevin spacey as richard nixon. it's interesting to see them play a life brutus real-life president bruce is a fictional president michelle. the cool thing about the movie is the story is incredible. this illness inspired by the story elvis it shows up at the entrance of the white house with a handwritten letter trying to meet nixon because he wants to become a federal agent at large. the meeting actually occurs in the photograph is proving that meeting. it's an incredible story and the performances are amazing. they don't necessarily look like elvis and nixon but the performances i think they became elvis and nixon and that is the shining element of a great actor. they can become that person and you believe they are that person onscreen than you have subeditor disbelief in the movie. it's a comedy/drama. it will make you laugh and also teaches you a cool story about this photograph. great performances and overall i give it four out of five. it's worth seeing this weekend finally the hu
nixon it took place on december 21 it took place on december 21, 1970. the cool thing in the film michael stapleton the best actors is playing elvis presley and mr. kevin spacey as richard nixon. it's interesting to see them play a life brutus real-life president bruce is a fictional president michelle. the cool thing about the movie is the story is incredible. this illness inspired by the story elvis it shows up at the entrance of the white house with a handwritten letter trying to meet nixon...
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mr. bankruptcy. >> reporter: it's not just early infatuations. trump-inspiring sparring is straining long-term relationships. comedian pat nixon at the gotham comedy club just last year. the couple bonded over their shared sense of humor. which is helpful when you share this tiny studio apartment in new york city. there's literally no room to hide after a heated argument about trump. >> the only reason that i'm interested in this is donald trump. he hasn't apologized. that was the first thing that got my attention. >> he has the sociopathic trait where you believe your own lies. >> no, not a president that believes his own lies! >> did you not talk politics while you were dating? what happened. >> i certainly didn't. >> we really were caught up in all the following in love stuff. and the then once that was all in place, we realized, this is an election year. i guess that's when we discover wed were on opposite sides of the thing. >> reporter: as for rachel and todd, our couple who split in los angeles, they're still coming to terms with the role trump played in spoiling their romance. >> if trump wasn't in the think we may hav
mr. bankruptcy. >> reporter: it's not just early infatuations. trump-inspiring sparring is straining long-term relationships. comedian pat nixon at the gotham comedy club just last year. the couple bonded over their shared sense of humor. which is helpful when you share this tiny studio apartment in new york city. there's literally no room to hide after a heated argument about trump. >> the only reason that i'm interested in this is donald trump. he hasn't apologized. that was the...
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mr. forsythe: population control was a big national issue. even richard nixon, who was elected president in 1968, six months after he became president in july of 1969, gives a speech about population control, and he appoints a national commission, which happens to come out with a report endorsing population -- abortion for population control. in march of 1972, justice blackman is writing the first draft of his opinion in roe v. wade. host: we are going to move to the woman who brought this case to the supreme court. you were talking about the 50 states. this was a texas law. would you explain the texas law that was contested? mr. forsythe: the texas law was one of the 30 or 40 that had prohibited abortion. although there had been debate in the texas legislature, texas retained its traditional prohibition up until the time the case was filed. host: the case has the name roe v. wade, but roe is a pseudonym. ms. murray: jane roe was norma jean mccorvey. she was a young woman married to a man who was some years older. she was already a mother of two children when s
mr. forsythe: population control was a big national issue. even richard nixon, who was elected president in 1968, six months after he became president in july of 1969, gives a speech about population control, and he appoints a national commission, which happens to come out with a report endorsing population -- abortion for population control. in march of 1972, justice blackman is writing the first draft of his opinion in roe v. wade. host: we are going to move to the woman who brought this case...
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just stole it and nixon as a man did not contest it because he didn't want to tear the country apart. gosh, mr. trump, maybe you could learn something from this. >> that's open to debate whether he stole it from him. i know what you're saying about dead people voting in chicago and so have you. let's focus on after every loss or controversy, whether it's colorado, wisconsin, when we begin with iowa, donald trump doesn't waste a nano second coming out about that. do you read anything in the fact that ted cruz probably dissatisfied with the narrow defeat with the official results out of missouri didn't 0 tonight do that? do you think he just tells his people, let's move on, let's not -- let donald trump make hay of this sort of thing? >> i don't think he wants to be intimidating trump's whiny -- i hate to use the word, i have to use anyway. whiny bitchiness about it. there are two candidates left in the race. one is a grown-up and big a big, sulking baby. donald trump is not a stupid, big, sulking baby and latched on to the idea of the rigged party and election and just so wildly dishonest. it's
just stole it and nixon as a man did not contest it because he didn't want to tear the country apart. gosh, mr. trump, maybe you could learn something from this. >> that's open to debate whether he stole it from him. i know what you're saying about dead people voting in chicago and so have you. let's focus on after every loss or controversy, whether it's colorado, wisconsin, when we begin with iowa, donald trump doesn't waste a nano second coming out about that. do you read anything in...
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mr. vice president, are you prepared to take the oath of office as president of the united states? >> i am, sir. >> gerald r ford, nixon'scame the predecessor president after his original vice president was forced from office for tax evasion. >> the republican party was utterly completely decimated so bad as of 1976 the republican party only controls one state house and one governorship that's kansas, that's how bad it was. >> the world is ever conscious of what americans are doing. >> and so in 1976, just over a year into his term, the unele unelected president is running to win the office on his own but unlike most sitting presidents, he faces a fierce fight in his own party. >> he never asks for the votes of anybody outside one congressional district in michigan so he has very little hold over the american people and even in a way, less so over the republican party. >> enter a fierce challenger, ronald reagan. the ka ris mat tick movie star and two-term governor of california and running as a washington outsider. >> i am north a part of the washington establishment and maybe that is the best reason i have for asking y
mr. vice president, are you prepared to take the oath of office as president of the united states? >> i am, sir. >> gerald r ford, nixon'scame the predecessor president after his original vice president was forced from office for tax evasion. >> the republican party was utterly completely decimated so bad as of 1976 the republican party only controls one state house and one governorship that's kansas, that's how bad it was. >> the world is ever conscious of what...
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mr. fossett went to the white house and delivered that letter in person to the president, and on december 1970, governor john kasich , and it president nixon was supposed to be like a five-minute interview, and it was 20 minutes. that letter that he wrote is in the archives. it is there in that beautiful cursive. doesn't that tell you something? doesn't that say that this guy is ready to be president and has been preparing all those years? you are going to be voting tomorrow. will perform what i call the multiplication feet. for everyone here, if you could get 10 people to vote, that would be very helpful, and 10 people to vote the right way, not only for president, but look at the delegates. there is a sheet we will pass out to you that will give you the names of the delegates from each of your congressional s who are on the k-6 bandwagon -- john kasich and wagon. i hope you will do that. i want to present to you someone who was a very special guy to me, personally, someone whom i would feel very safe, me and my family, in this wonderful country, if you were leading us as president of the united , and he has exceeded in every one of the p
mr. fossett went to the white house and delivered that letter in person to the president, and on december 1970, governor john kasich , and it president nixon was supposed to be like a five-minute interview, and it was 20 minutes. that letter that he wrote is in the archives. it is there in that beautiful cursive. doesn't that tell you something? doesn't that say that this guy is ready to be president and has been preparing all those years? you are going to be voting tomorrow. will perform what...
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mr. presley -- >> a lot of guns.>> a that's a clip from the new moviv elvis and nixon inn sparred bypb real life immediate he meetingimand roll which pre dude one of the most iconic pictures of presidential administration andm one of the most in demand pictures at the nationalational archives.ives kevin spacey stars as the 37th h president michael shannon plays the all shook up -- ya'll like e that.at. >> no. >> let me try it again.y it ain. all shook up.l shk up. >> better. >> all shook up singer.ge kevin mccarthy got chance to sie down with both of them yesterday up in new york. he joins us liveup from the bigg apple with all the details this morning. good morning, kevin.ev we just saw a clip. neither one of them -- spacy didn't look like nixon and is a and non didn't look like elvis.e i'm kind of -- you'll have selll this one. >> i mean i completely did itdi agree with you wisdom. i know the performances themselves they're incredible.rl when you're watching the movieov you completely see nixon andix a completely see elvis.. michael shannon did phenomenalnl job with the performance. to be honest when i was watchinn
mr. presley -- >> a lot of guns.>> a that's a clip from the new moviv elvis and nixon inn sparred bypb real life immediate he meetingimand roll which pre dude one of the most iconic pictures of presidential administration andm one of the most in demand pictures at the nationalational archives.ives kevin spacey stars as the 37th h president michael shannon plays the all shook up -- ya'll like e that.at. >> no. >> let me try it again.y it ain. all shook up.l shk up....
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locker, he's a reporter with "usa today," author of "nixon's gamble: how a president's own secret government destroyed his administration." thank you, mrlocker. >> thanks. appreciate it. .. to two superb authors treating richard nixon. nixon is back. something more recently said of voldemort, but also nixon is back. i remember just after he got on the helicopter the vice president who became gerald ford said my fellow americans, the long national nightmare is over. but like a lot of nightmares, there are flashbacks. i hope there will even be a few remarks that reflect on our current crazy primary season, but in any case these two top-flight writers have given their sharply transit -- contrasting reading, tim weiner on my far left, one man against the world, the tragedy of richard nixon, record and dramatic detail how lawless and devious nixon really was. his indictment is excruciating and fascinating. detailed, very convincing. evan thomas on my immediate left, by contrast, his book being nixon, a man divided seeks to explain what it was like to be richard nixon. compassion and understanding that anxious, conflicted, self-destructive p
locker, he's a reporter with "usa today," author of "nixon's gamble: how a president's own secret government destroyed his administration." thank you, mrlocker. >> thanks. appreciate it. .. to two superb authors treating richard nixon. nixon is back. something more recently said of voldemort, but also nixon is back. i remember just after he got on the helicopter the vice president who became gerald ford said my fellow americans, the long national nightmare is over. but...
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nixon. host: sam calling from memphis, tennessee. caller: good morning, congressman boyle. you mentioned something having to do with mr.ders not being very comfortable speaking about foreign affairs. why is that? if i can ask what chris matthews asked of hillary, he asked if she was a hawk. are you a hawk? guest: first, as far as bernie sanders on foreign affairs, i meant more that clearly his passion is for the domestic ,ssues, income inequality raising the living standard of all americans. we have a group of americans called the working poor, that is a disgrace. no one should be working full-time in america and still be mired in poverty. the fact that you have such a at the topntration 1/10 of one person while median household income has declined and for the bottom third of americans, it has dropped off a cliff -- that was more my point about bernie sanders. as far as how i characterize my views on foreign policy, that is a tough question. i would encourage people to read the op-ed i've written in "the philadelphia inquirer." it would be difficult to put me in a box on foreign affairs. i hope that shows that i'm thin
nixon. host: sam calling from memphis, tennessee. caller: good morning, congressman boyle. you mentioned something having to do with mr.ders not being very comfortable speaking about foreign affairs. why is that? if i can ask what chris matthews asked of hillary, he asked if she was a hawk. are you a hawk? guest: first, as far as bernie sanders on foreign affairs, i meant more that clearly his passion is for the domestic ,ssues, income inequality raising the living standard of all americans. we...
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nixon and ford did modeling. that'd be the third wife of a in the obama's office, asseotions were said to se fan'lse. at least one private couple dinner, to prove that hillary clinton and mrs. obama have a warm relationship. >> the first ladies many history. >> tiny, exclusive group of living americans who can understand what it's like. >> it's like the president's ob,'n' parallels. >> andrealy, thank you. >>> let's get a check of the weather from mr. roker. w>> guys, we're going to see finally some changes in our temperatures. we've been on the cool part here in the northeast and the mid-atlantic states. the good news is, change is coming. look at what we've got out right now in the plains. salt lake, 73. north platte, 72. it'schillier, cooler than averag m in ge northeast. tomorrow, hey, hey, minneapolis, up to 68. kentucky city kansas city, 71. the cooler temperaturecn the mid- toatlantic and southeast. finally as we get on into the weekend, look t this. albany, 63. moving into the weekend, you're going to see temperatures into the 70s in new york. 80s in richmond. charlotte. >>> thanks. good morning, everyone. >> ah, wema exc ted about the warmup. now we have the rain
nixon and ford did modeling. that'd be the third wife of a in the obama's office, asseotions were said to se fan'lse. at least one private couple dinner, to prove that hillary clinton and mrs. obama have a warm relationship. >> the first ladies many history. >> tiny, exclusive group of living americans who can understand what it's like. >> it's like the president's ob,'n' parallels. >> andrealy, thank you. >>> let's get a check of the weather from mr. roker....
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locker, he's a reporter with "usa today," author of "nixon's gamble: how a president's own secret government destroyed his administration." thank you, mr. locker. >> thanks. appreciate it. ..
locker, he's a reporter with "usa today," author of "nixon's gamble: how a president's own secret government destroyed his administration." thank you, mr. locker. >> thanks. appreciate it. ..