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against muskie. muskie got going and was going extremely well.oked like the nominee and then up in new hampshire to my knowledge, we didn't do it to this day. c-span listening, we didn't write that. but this letter arrived where muskie had left and an insult. and of course the french canadians, many of whom i found her living up in new hampshire. they were not amused by this and my friend, a publisher published this and denounced muskie so muskie shows up in front of the union leader. and breaks down in tears. in front of the union leader, this is all found. and so, what happened after that is muskie one new hampshire by about 10 points but it was a small note considering that he came from next door. so then he goes down to florida and muskie is wiped out by george wallace. he swept every county in the state of florida and wiped off the floor with six liberal democrats including muskie that ran before him. muskie was pretty much out of the race. and ken and i had written and i just put into my notes here, when i wrote nixon a memo after i did an
against muskie. muskie got going and was going extremely well.oked like the nominee and then up in new hampshire to my knowledge, we didn't do it to this day. c-span listening, we didn't write that. but this letter arrived where muskie had left and an insult. and of course the french canadians, many of whom i found her living up in new hampshire. they were not amused by this and my friend, a publisher published this and denounced muskie so muskie shows up in front of the union leader. and...
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muskie was pretty much out of the race.w, i had-- can and i had written to put it into my notes here when i wrote exit a memo after i did an analysis for him, muskie, humphrey, kennedy and scoot jackson, long analyses with thousands of words and researched all of the press clippings and everything we had at the rnc and i had it done and i left the president this note, muskie, kennedy, jackson, humphrey are the only credible ones we see a democratic candidates. as no president is so virtuous as to be granted george mcgovern to run against. we had gotten in june, 1972, george mcgovern. let me move now to the watergate thing and watergate events, the breaking of june 17. let me deal with it this way. the whole thing up watergate lasted 22 months from the break-in until the president's resignation. again, i got a call from ken on june 17, after they broke in saint five people broke into the watergate headquarters at the dnc and i knew instantly it was probably our folks, almost surely from the committee to reelect. that precede
muskie was pretty much out of the race.w, i had-- can and i had written to put it into my notes here when i wrote exit a memo after i did an analysis for him, muskie, humphrey, kennedy and scoot jackson, long analyses with thousands of words and researched all of the press clippings and everything we had at the rnc and i had it done and i left the president this note, muskie, kennedy, jackson, humphrey are the only credible ones we see a democratic candidates. as no president is so virtuous as...
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muskie and how good he did and johnson didn't think about muskie but helped news north carolina, tennessee, and states like that. >> question in the center. >> right here. you speak a lot about what president nixon inherited in vietnam. next monday's memorial day and i actually lost my dad in vietnam vietnam. looking back at hindsight there are a couple of thing that president kennedy, president johnson or president nixon might have done to either change the outcome of the war or speed up the country's departure from vietnam? >> obviously since i was -- my brother was over there and since i was supporting the war from the very beginning, from the time i was in journalism school and jack kennedy put the 16,000 green berets? my view and -- wallace, george wallace in '68 wasn't all wrong when he said, his slogan was, win or get out. it wasn't always wrong. i think the united states of america, which had reduced the japanese empire to rubble, greatest empire asia had seen in four year, could have won the wore but what happen was the american establishment was broken on vietnam, it lost the wil
muskie and how good he did and johnson didn't think about muskie but helped news north carolina, tennessee, and states like that. >> question in the center. >> right here. you speak a lot about what president nixon inherited in vietnam. next monday's memorial day and i actually lost my dad in vietnam vietnam. looking back at hindsight there are a couple of thing that president kennedy, president johnson or president nixon might have done to either change the outcome of the war or...
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[laughter] but with muskie i will say that adversary strategy it was as effective as anything i havever seen. muskie was going to extremely well but then up in new hampshire c-span is listening to my record they did not do that. so of course, the of french canadians were not amused by this that they publish this to denounce muskie so he shows up and breaks down in tears but this is all filmed so then what happened is muskie one by about 10 points but it was the small amount considering he came from next door. now muskie's wiped out by a george wallace and has swept every county in florida on busing issue and wiping the floor with the six liberal democrats. so he was pretty much out of the race. so i just put that into my notes to do the analysis for him of humphrey and nixon and scoop jackson to study and research of press clippings and i had that done they are the only credible ones that we see as a candidate because no president is so virtuous as judge mcgovern to run against so by 1972 we had george mcgovern said now heading down to watergate with the break-in of june june 17, let
[laughter] but with muskie i will say that adversary strategy it was as effective as anything i havever seen. muskie was going to extremely well but then up in new hampshire c-span is listening to my record they did not do that. so of course, the of french canadians were not amused by this that they publish this to denounce muskie so he shows up and breaks down in tears but this is all filmed so then what happened is muskie one by about 10 points but it was the small amount considering he came...
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are exactly what a senator should be in terms of delving into the most difficult subjects and ed musky's desk is a pretty good place to be. so thank you very much for asking me to do this. >> let me be clear, it was also joe biden's desk. >> that is also okay. >> that is pretty wonderful. so if i might start, secretary albright, in white house we talk about the national security and foreign policy and human rights and the world based order and i'm not sure that is broadly understood. why exactly is this order so important and how does our support for organizations like nato and the e.u. help support that order that we invested so much in building over the last seven decades. >> well i do think that it is absolutely essential because if there weren't world order, what we would have is complete chaos and the bottom line is how do countries relate to each other, how do citizens relate to each other, and the rules base part of it is very important because i think that what makes anybody that is participanting in national security policy nervous is when things are just kind of ad hoc and you
are exactly what a senator should be in terms of delving into the most difficult subjects and ed musky's desk is a pretty good place to be. so thank you very much for asking me to do this. >> let me be clear, it was also joe biden's desk. >> that is also okay. >> that is pretty wonderful. so if i might start, secretary albright, in white house we talk about the national security and foreign policy and human rights and the world based order and i'm not sure that is broadly...
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who should your musky with better restore you to. your most could only presume or to specifically little police to go water near to whom it was appreciate. the shooting and know do you have to be seen to be here when you saw him do this. could he scream. it was in march nineteen fifty two that stalin drew up his famous note. good morning british and it's made since there are to be a pretty immediate issue to your mind you only shared start with you because the need for secrecy garth does a balloon dish doesn't know what to believe all this on the board torture of the eagle in this because of the. blight that's what this committee of goodness. and she's what they call social supports bob's. vote can go to a member of the bundestag. know of it when they're pretty sure if if it's big and the bit of how did it go it's as i get tired of this thought of metal on have these on the board scoffs what do. the reason is mine it was you and bush in chicago. but why were members of the under hitler coalition so opposed to the unification of germa
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who should your musky with a better. story you who you're most cooper only presume want it's pretty silly thing that the police think instead of wanted me to know it was appreciate the truth is you know do you have to be seen to be here when you saw him do this. could he scream. it was in march nineteen fifty two that stalin drew up his famous note. good morning edition it's made in the art of me in a pretty immediate instant your mind you only shared stuck with me because the need for secrecy garth is a boon to style in the world to those of us on the board torture fi bickel in this because of the. blood test of this government here but this. is what they call social supports bombs. were both can go to a member of the bundestag. no other man they're pretty sure if if a bit and see a bit of out of it all it's as i get tired of this thought of my torso on have these on the board scoffs with good reason it's fine it was intentional and bush in shadow. of the desert said he had feet. but why would the members of the un to h
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who should your musky better restore you to. your most group or any producer most it's pretty silly thing to do a pretty nice to go water near whom it was a b. c. you could do with the shoe you know who had to be seen through you when you saw him do this. if you didn't scream. it was in march nineteen fifty two that stalin drew up his famous note. good morning but if you're sure it's me since there are to be a pretty immediate attention to your money who shared start with you because the need for secrecy garth is a boon to study in the world to those of us on the board torch of high school in this because of the. light test of this community of goodness. and she's what they call social supports bombs that. were both can go to a member of the bundestag. know of it when they're pretty sure if it's big and the bit of how did it go it's as i get tired of this thought of my torso on have these on the board scoffs with the. the reason it's fine it was years. ago. that she. but why well members of the un to hitler so opposed to the uni
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girl who she dear muskie with her restore you to. your most group of any prisoner more to specific you can go to the police to go water near whom it was appreciate. the shooting and know who he is really seen through the years when you saw him do this. could he scream. it was in march nineteen fifty two that stalin drew up his famous note. good morning british friends who made suits in the art of mean you know pretty immediate attention to your money who shared stuck with you because the need for secrecy got these a balloon dished all they know what to believe all those people were tortured in the eagle and this because of the. blood test of this community of goodness. and she's what they call social supports by. vote can go to a member of the bundestag. no other man they're pretty sure if if a big city bit of how did it go it's as i get tired of this thought of my torso on have these on the board scoffs what do. reason was mine it was you and bush in chicago. but why were members of the anti hitler so opposed to the unification of g
girl who she dear muskie with her restore you to. your most group of any prisoner more to specific you can go to the police to go water near whom it was appreciate. the shooting and know who he is really seen through the years when you saw him do this. could he scream. it was in march nineteen fifty two that stalin drew up his famous note. good morning british friends who made suits in the art of mean you know pretty immediate attention to your money who shared stuck with you because the need...
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who who should your musky believe it or restore you to who you're most scrutiny prisoner moved to specifically to do police to unscrew the water near whom it was appreciate. to shoot you know who had to be seen to be here when you suddenly scratch. could hear you scream. it was in march nineteen fifty two that stalin drew up his famous note. good morning british friends made suits in the yard of me in a pretty immediate instant your money who shared stuck with you because the need for secrecy got these a boon dished all they know what to believe all those give a would torture for the legal in this because of the. blood test of this committee of goodness. and she's what they call social supports by. a member of the bundestag of no other man they're pretty sure if if a bit and see a bit of how did it go it's as i get tired of this thought of my torso on at this on the board scoffs what could be reason as mine it was really low and boyish in shadow of on how it is does. but why were members of the empty head so opposed to the unification of germany with a neutral and nonaligned status just like i
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we catch a lot of fish here, bass, musky, blue gill, all kind of stuff.e amount of time someone comes out in a boat like this? >> you can go out some people just go out for hour, some people go out all day, bring little lunch being picnic being something to eat. >> throw the bathe over watch are people catching? >> bass, we catch these really big musky's in the lake. >> you said that. and like what's the minimum, like can you keep the fish that you're catching? >> there is regulation. >> i've gone to the store, sometimes i put like chicken nuggets. >> we rec worms. >> okay? >> to everyone. >> worms from my backyard? >> any type of worm you can find. >> do you go in your backyards and find worms? >> i do not. >> talk to me a little bit about how big is this area? it looks bigger than it normally does. i know you didn't grow it or anything, but how big is this lake? >> so the lake itself is 300 or excuse me, 535 acres. >> okay. >> and -- >> it is a state park yes, it is, all sort of hiking trails, walking trails, you can mountain bike out here, nice park. >
we catch a lot of fish here, bass, musky, blue gill, all kind of stuff.e amount of time someone comes out in a boat like this? >> you can go out some people just go out for hour, some people go out all day, bring little lunch being picnic being something to eat. >> throw the bathe over watch are people catching? >> bass, we catch these really big musky's in the lake. >> you said that. and like what's the minimum, like can you keep the fish that you're catching? >>...
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i would describe it as a very strong musky smell.to him, those people smell the same as you “— said to him, those people smell the same as you —— joy noticed. he said, what are you talking about? i said that people who have parkinson‘s in the group smell the same as you. joy's the group smell the same as you. joy‘s sense of smell it is so strong that doctors say it is rarely seen in humans. for dogs, however, it is a different story. some breeds of dog have more than 200 million scent receptors in their nose, that is compared to around 5 million for a human. many believe that by harnessing that incredible sense of smell, more medical conditions could be sniffed out earlier. these medical detection dogs live with families and come to the testing centre during the daytime. backed by the charity parkinson‘s uk swabs from parkinson‘s sufferers will be introduced to see if the dogs can identify them. people might present ata identify them. people might present at a neurological clinic or they might go to casualty because they have had a f
i would describe it as a very strong musky smell.to him, those people smell the same as you “— said to him, those people smell the same as you —— joy noticed. he said, what are you talking about? i said that people who have parkinson‘s in the group smell the same as you. joy's the group smell the same as you. joy‘s sense of smell it is so strong that doctors say it is rarely seen in humans. for dogs, however, it is a different story. some breeds of dog have more than 200 million...
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it was, i describe it as a very strong musky smell.ns. for dogs, however, it's a different story. some breeds of dog have more than 200 million scent receptors in their nose, that's compared to around five million for a human. and many believe that by harnessing that incredible sense of smell, more medical conditions could be sniffed out earlier. these medical detection dogs live with families and come to the testing centre during the daytime. backed by the charity parkinson's uk, swabs from parkinson's sufferers will be introduced to see if the dogs can identify them. people might present at a neurological clinic or they might go to casualty because they have had a fall. 0r because they have had some other event not usual for them. and very rarely would they would they think they might have parkinson's. but if we could develop an early test, it really improves the patient‘s well—being if they know what's going on. the research and training will take six months. but 200 years after the condition was identified, it is hoped that dogs wi
it was, i describe it as a very strong musky smell.ns. for dogs, however, it's a different story. some breeds of dog have more than 200 million scent receptors in their nose, that's compared to around five million for a human. and many believe that by harnessing that incredible sense of smell, more medical conditions could be sniffed out earlier. these medical detection dogs live with families and come to the testing centre during the daytime. backed by the charity parkinson's uk, swabs from...
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one of them was ed muskie. i said, it's time to go down to the kennels and let the dogs loose. he says, can you explain this to me? i said, gary hart said if the nixon people underestimate us we will do what we did to humphrey, we will kill them. i don't think he had physical violence in mind, but the exaggerated metaphor is a staple of american politics. but it came out very well. was five and a half hours, when buchanan got back to the elp, it was like the field after lindbergh landed. it was a great day in a way because it boosted the morale of the whole white house staff, which was very down and the good news was, networks decided after i had testified or five hours, they are no longer carrying live testimony. brian: here you are on your way to china. i do not think you stop in hawaii yet. you are on air force one with the president and i want to ask you eventually with your trip. watch this. >> the first part, too. the more adjusting part is the evaluation, quite fascinating. mr. buchanan: that's great mr. buchanan: that's great footage. i don't recall ever seeing that. br
one of them was ed muskie. i said, it's time to go down to the kennels and let the dogs loose. he says, can you explain this to me? i said, gary hart said if the nixon people underestimate us we will do what we did to humphrey, we will kill them. i don't think he had physical violence in mind, but the exaggerated metaphor is a staple of american politics. but it came out very well. was five and a half hours, when buchanan got back to the elp, it was like the field after lindbergh landed. it was...
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. >> so have her ask, did you know my basement was dark and musky?e will of course be celebrating america's birthday with fireworks today. >> so we're taking live look at the parkway there. they're set up. looks like they're ready to go. because, remember, that is big night tonight. mary j blige, boys two hen, performing, also the philly pops big man, they'll be in there, as well. fireworks will start after the concert at 9:30 tonight. if you go out there, you know how it is, they have food, ice cream, water ice, a lot to do. it will be a lot of fun. >> if you are not in philly there are tons of things to do, catching the fireworks, deliver ton height, lansdowne, any down you want, get down with the fireworks. >> also, too, at penn's landing remember this year they're doing it simultaneously. go on the penn's landing, and the parkway, fireworks at 9:30. >> you know what i need? besides saying it, happy fourth, happy fourth. >> happy fourth. >> let's have a little taste of mary j blige. >> because we need some real love. >> get me in the mood. did you
. >> so have her ask, did you know my basement was dark and musky?e will of course be celebrating america's birthday with fireworks today. >> so we're taking live look at the parkway there. they're set up. looks like they're ready to go. because, remember, that is big night tonight. mary j blige, boys two hen, performing, also the philly pops big man, they'll be in there, as well. fireworks will start after the concert at 9:30 tonight. if you go out there, you know how it is, they...
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. >> it's got that musky smell to it. >> but tens of thousands of people in the tri-valley area started noticing the foul odor two weeks ago. >> it smells rotten. like really bad. >> like spoiled a little bit. and then the taste is very earthy. like it's dirt. >> the water supplier, the alameda county zone seven water agency received hundreds of complaints. they serve close to a quarter of a million people in livermore. pleasanton and san ramon. >> please bear with us. >> the agency's water quality manager blames the algae bloom for the problem. they get their water from the delta. he says the recent hot weather magnified the problem. >> if we take the water sample -- >> he says they tested the water and it's safe to drink. >> we're getting the same water at our home. and we are drinking it. and we feel pretty comfortable. >> not everybody believes it. lorrie bought a filter to attach to her kitchen faucet. she now only uses filtered water to brush her teeth and wash her face. >> i'm not buying that it's safe. not yet. not fully. i believe that our water treatment folks are doing the be
. >> it's got that musky smell to it. >> but tens of thousands of people in the tri-valley area started noticing the foul odor two weeks ago. >> it smells rotten. like really bad. >> like spoiled a little bit. and then the taste is very earthy. like it's dirt. >> the water supplier, the alameda county zone seven water agency received hundreds of complaints. they serve close to a quarter of a million people in livermore. pleasanton and san ramon. >> please...
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it was, i describe it as a very strong musky smell.ore than 200 million scent receptors in their nose, that's compared to around five million for a human. and many believe that by harnessing that incredible sense of smell, more medical conditions could be sniffed out earlier. these medical detection dogs live with families and come to the testing centre during the daytime. backed by the charity parkinson's uk, swabs from parkinson's sufferers will be introduced to see if the dogs can identify them. people might present at a neurological clinic or they might go to casualty because they have had a fall. or because they have had some other event not usual for them. and very rarely would they would they think they might have parkinson's. but if we could develop an early test, it really improves the patient‘s well—being if they know what's going on. the research and training will take six months. but 200 years after the condition was identified, it is hoped that dogs will soon help doctors diagnose parkinson's earlier. tim muffett, bbc news
it was, i describe it as a very strong musky smell.ore than 200 million scent receptors in their nose, that's compared to around five million for a human. and many believe that by harnessing that incredible sense of smell, more medical conditions could be sniffed out earlier. these medical detection dogs live with families and come to the testing centre during the daytime. backed by the charity parkinson's uk, swabs from parkinson's sufferers will be introduced to see if the dogs can identify...
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i would describe it as a very strong musky smell.ufferers. i said to him, "those people smell the same as you." he said, "what are you talking about? " i said, "the people who have parkinson's in the group smell the same as you." joy's sense of smell is so strong doctors say it's rarely seen in humans. for dogs, however, it's a different story. some breeds of dog have more than 200 million scent receptors in their nose, that's compared to around 5 million for a human. many believe that by harnessing that incredible sense of smell, more medical conditions could be sniffed out earlier. these medical detection dogs live with families and come to the testing centre during the daytime. backed by the charity parkinson's uk, swabs from parkinson's sufferers will be introduced to see if the dogs can identify them. people might present at a neurological clinic, or they might go to casualty, because they have had a fall or because they have had some other event that's not usual for them. and, very rarely, will they think they might have is par
i would describe it as a very strong musky smell.ufferers. i said to him, "those people smell the same as you." he said, "what are you talking about? " i said, "the people who have parkinson's in the group smell the same as you." joy's sense of smell is so strong doctors say it's rarely seen in humans. for dogs, however, it's a different story. some breeds of dog have more than 200 million scent receptors in their nose, that's compared to around 5 million for a...
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. >> rilgt it's not going to be a men's after shave anytime soon >> very musky. >> i was thinking itld be a nice cologne >> get close enough to the animal oh >> can i ask a quick question. i'm a huge consumer of the natgeo live animal stuff going on why has it exploded in the last several years? is it driven by the viewership is it driven by technology the decline in cost that allows you to go out before some took five and six years >> it's a combination of all those things i also think because of the way we are able to communicate online now and the way terrible is shared, if you remember the badger video that went out and became viral very, very quickly. a lot of young people are becoming aware of animals they had no idea about before and were just in books now we are actually seeing them and also the documentary style it used to be documentaries were so spotty. people you can see very entertaining, on air talent. i think people have helped to bring the animals -- >> we are all talking the planet earth youtube video that went viral and the aguana trying to escape a snake >> it's ab
. >> rilgt it's not going to be a men's after shave anytime soon >> very musky. >> i was thinking itld be a nice cologne >> get close enough to the animal oh >> can i ask a quick question. i'm a huge consumer of the natgeo live animal stuff going on why has it exploded in the last several years? is it driven by the viewership is it driven by technology the decline in cost that allows you to go out before some took five and six years >> it's a combination of...
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where everybody was praising musty, one wonderful job he had done and johnson didn't think anything of musky but he said agnew had done away with the job and had one states like that helped us in north carolina, tennessee. north carolina, tennessee and states like that. >> you have a question for the center? >> right here. >> people think a lot about what president nixon inherited in vietnam, next monday is memorial day and i lost my dad in vietnam. back in hindsight are there a couple things president kennedy, johnson or nixon might have done to either change the outcome of the war , the departure from vietnam? >> obviously since i was, my brother was over there and i was supporting the war from the beginning from the time i was in journalism school and jack kennedy, 16,000 green berets went in. my view and you know, wallace , george wallace and 68 wasn't all wrong when he said his slogan was win or get out. he wasn't all wrong. i think the united states of america which had reduced the japanese empire to roll, the greatest empire asia had seen in four years, could have won that war. i thin
where everybody was praising musty, one wonderful job he had done and johnson didn't think anything of musky but he said agnew had done away with the job and had one states like that helped us in north carolina, tennessee. north carolina, tennessee and states like that. >> you have a question for the center? >> right here. >> people think a lot about what president nixon inherited in vietnam, next monday is memorial day and i lost my dad in vietnam. back in hindsight are there...