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. >> the conceit behind the new nixon was that, that old whiny sad, combative loser is gone. >> now, us requests, nbc presents "laugh-in." >> i don't think we could get mr. nixon to stand still for a sock it to me. >> sock it to me? >> difference in the campaign is that whenever possible the candidate is never in an environment that he can't control. >> get in there. >> the counsel to richard nixon was don't leave the script. >> nixon makes the same speech everywhere he goes. all candidates do that. nixon is speaking on the issues of the day, he's saying there's a lot of things wrong with this country and he's promising to do something about it. but he's not saying what. >> my friends, i say to you, let's enlist the people of america, enlist their hearts and minds in the handling of america. >> america became great because of not what the government did for people but what the people did for themselves. >> using an ice hockey analogy, you pass the puck back and forth, you play deference, so nixon basically went into a shell. >> richard the careful, richard so careful today that he won
. >> the conceit behind the new nixon was that, that old whiny sad, combative loser is gone. >> now, us requests, nbc presents "laugh-in." >> i don't think we could get mr. nixon to stand still for a sock it to me. >> sock it to me? >> difference in the campaign is that whenever possible the candidate is never in an environment that he can't control. >> get in there. >> the counsel to richard nixon was don't leave the script. >> nixon...
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new york gubernatorial candidate cynthia nixon declared lately that i.c.e. is a terrorist organization. >> i.c.e. has strayed so far from its mission. it's supposed to be here to keep americans safe. but what it has turned into is frankly a terrorist organization of its own. >> tucker: williams is a councilman running for the attorney government for new york state and could share a ticket potentially with cynthia nixon and joins us tonight for the special. thank you for coming on. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: let's start with being honest about one thing i think that michael antone is right about. most of time we talk about immigration we have a religious debate about who is the good or bad person. so if we could for the next four minutes keep it to policy. tell me how more immigrants bringing in your neighborhood, i think it's eat flash bush in new york, helps the people who already live there? the people already there and citizens how are they helped by it? >> i'm proud to be the son of
new york gubernatorial candidate cynthia nixon declared lately that i.c.e. is a terrorist organization. >> i.c.e. has strayed so far from its mission. it's supposed to be here to keep americans safe. but what it has turned into is frankly a terrorist organization of its own. >> tucker: williams is a councilman running for the attorney government for new york state and could share a ticket potentially with cynthia nixon and joins us tonight for the special. thank you for coming on. i...
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my guest tonight is an actor and a candidate for governor of new york, cyntyia nixon is here, everybody( cheers and applause ) but first, but first, some earth-shattering news out of italy. >> an amazing discovery in pompeii in italy, check out the skeleton in this archeological site, dated back to the year 79, a man who was crushed trying to escape the vo cano on -- volcano on mt. vesuvius. >> trevor: that is so cruel. that's the earliest case of final destination ever recorded. i made it away from the volcano! i have my whole life ahead of me, splat! ( italian a accent ) >> trevor: he died like a "looney tunes" that' character. look at. this that is so humiliating. next, we'll discover a skeleton laughing and pointing. it success to get crushed by a rock but we have to remember it was the year 79. what was the leading cause of death. it went crushed by a rock, eaten by a snake, killed by conan the bar barrian. that's how it went. since archeologist found this guy, maybe we could put them to work finding another lost human being the first lady. >> another head reason, growing questions
my guest tonight is an actor and a candidate for governor of new york, cyntyia nixon is here, everybody( cheers and applause ) but first, but first, some earth-shattering news out of italy. >> an amazing discovery in pompeii in italy, check out the skeleton in this archeological site, dated back to the year 79, a man who was crushed trying to escape the vo cano on -- volcano on mt. vesuvius. >> trevor: that is so cruel. that's the earliest case of final destination ever recorded. i...
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nixon's presidency. my next guest was there breaking key stories for the new york times like the news that it was the nixonrs which tied the scandal back to the white house. >> the new york times says mccord believes a lawyer from the committee to elect the president used money to persuade the water gate defendants the plead guilty and not talk. >> dean said the president authorized both. mr. nixon denied both. >> he made the front page of the new york time with five different stories in six days. his new book says a washington press corp. that was too desperate for access. he says water gate's legacy does help keep presidents accountable. he's my guest tonight. thanks for being here. >> sure. glad to be here. >> let me run one by you. it seems that donald trump knows that no matter how bad something may look, if you actually do it in public, it will still play as vaguely less sinister than if you keep it a secret. he literally talks about things that are in the ballpark of investigation interference that if they were on a secret tape might get you in trouble but here they are out there being laundered and
nixon's presidency. my next guest was there breaking key stories for the new york times like the news that it was the nixonrs which tied the scandal back to the white house. >> the new york times says mccord believes a lawyer from the committee to elect the president used money to persuade the water gate defendants the plead guilty and not talk. >> dean said the president authorized both. mr. nixon denied both. >> he made the front page of the new york time with five different...
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there had been an alternative news media, nixon would've had a better chance to make his case. nixon was both very great and very flawed. used a strategic arms organization and open the door to china. he desegregated the public schools he saved israel unilaterally in 1973 yom kippur war. he launched affirmative-action. at the same time, he launched the racist war on drugs which has been a total failure. took us off the gold standard gave us wage and price controls. he was very great and very flawed. it's time his presidency be seen a balance. bill clinton send this most eloquently. was time to judge richard nixon on his entire record. i think it shows he was a peacemaker. >> he died in 94, do you recall your final conversation with him before his stroke? >> guest: i was supposed to dine with him the day before. i had to cancel. he was very upbeat. never very retrospective or introspective. he was always looking forward. he came to be a key advisor to president clinton during the breakup of the soviet union developments in china. he wrote bestsellers on foreign policy in his ret
there had been an alternative news media, nixon would've had a better chance to make his case. nixon was both very great and very flawed. used a strategic arms organization and open the door to china. he desegregated the public schools he saved israel unilaterally in 1973 yom kippur war. he launched affirmative-action. at the same time, he launched the racist war on drugs which has been a total failure. took us off the gold standard gave us wage and price controls. he was very great and very...
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doors for eugene mccarthy, second mistake, unexpected mistake, really no republican primary in new hampshire. nixon basically unopposed. johnson was on the ballot when bobby kennedy said he wasn't going to run, johnson said why bother. mccarthy was a joke. lbj it's not even worth it. i'm not going to bother. the governor was a democrat and didn't want new hampshire to get lost in the shuffle. he we wanted to promote new hampshire. he set out pledge cards, 3 pledge cards to every registered democratic voter in new hampshire and they they were pledge, the people of new hampshire recoiled at this card. first of all, all three parts had serial number. what happened to secret ballot. you had to send this pledge to the white house and you had to send this pledge to state party office and governor king went ownt and said, let me tell you why we are doing this, it's time for democrats to stand up or be counted or be counted out. thousands of these started coming in headquarters with mccarthy's name written in. they estimated mccarthy was going to get 5 and 10% on new hampshire, on election day he came with
doors for eugene mccarthy, second mistake, unexpected mistake, really no republican primary in new hampshire. nixon basically unopposed. johnson was on the ballot when bobby kennedy said he wasn't going to run, johnson said why bother. mccarthy was a joke. lbj it's not even worth it. i'm not going to bother. the governor was a democrat and didn't want new hampshire to get lost in the shuffle. he we wanted to promote new hampshire. he set out pledge cards, 3 pledge cards to every registered...
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so i think if there had been an alternative news media, nixon would have had a bretter chance to make his case. this -- and i think it's important. nixon was both very great and very flawed. he reached a strategic arms limitation with the soviets. he opened the door to china. he tony desegregated the public schools. saved israel unlaterally in 1973 yomkip purwar. he launched affirmative action in the office of minority enterprise. at the same time, he launched the racist war on drugs, which has been a total failure. he took us off the gold standard. gave us wage and price controls. so i think he was both very great and very flawed. but i think it's time that his presidency be seen in balance. bill clinton said this most eloquently at president nixon's funeral. it is time to judge richard nixon onis entire record, and his record i think shows he was a peace maker. host: he died in 1994. do you recall your final conversation with hinl? guest: i was supposed to dine with him the day before, and i had to cancel. but he was very upbeat. he was never very retrospective or intro spective. he
so i think if there had been an alternative news media, nixon would have had a bretter chance to make his case. this -- and i think it's important. nixon was both very great and very flawed. he reached a strategic arms limitation with the soviets. he opened the door to china. he tony desegregated the public schools. saved israel unlaterally in 1973 yomkip purwar. he launched affirmative action in the office of minority enterprise. at the same time, he launched the racist war on drugs, which has...
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new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. >>> the discovery of the nixon tapes would ignite a new battle groundama. it went something like this. nixon's attorney general had appointed a special prosecutor, archibald cox, to investigate watergate. the special prosecutor demanded that nixon hand over eight of the tapes. >> eight specific tapes of conversations either in the president's office or on his telephone. >> nixon not only refused but on a saturday night in october 1973 he also ordered his attorney general to fire the special prosecutor. the attorney general was appalled. he said no and resigned. then the president told one of his assistants to call the deputy attorney general. >> when i picked the phone up it was al haig. he said he wanted me to fire cox and i said i'm not going to do it. >> ruckleshouse refused in a moment of constitution of drama to obey a presidential order to fire the special watergate prosecutor. >> first the attorney general to his credit to say i'm not going to do that and then resign and then the next person who is the deputy attorney general, bill ruckleshouse,
new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. >>> the discovery of the nixon tapes would ignite a new battle groundama. it went something like this. nixon's attorney general had appointed a special prosecutor, archibald cox, to investigate watergate. the special prosecutor demanded that nixon hand over eight of the tapes. >> eight specific tapes of conversations either in the president's office or on his telephone. >> nixon not only...
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i remember geraldo saying to sean hannity a couple months ago that if fox news had been around nixon never would have had to resign. i think we have that sound. >> nixon never would have been forced to resign if you existed in your current state back in 1972, '73, '74. it's too bad for nixon because nobody like youed then. i s that bau i believe our prime responsibility now is to unshackle the 45th president of the united states. >> this is a mission statement of fox news in 2018, to unshackle the president of the united states from an investigation being run by robert s. mueller into russian meddlingn our democracy. and >> and funny you mention that geraldo quote. who has said that, none other than john dean himself who said he doubts that nixon would have actually been forced to resign had fox news existed back in the day. you have the echo chamber being so extreme on the right of the narrative of the wrongdoing by law enforcement officials that it may overcome what the actual findings are. >> law enforcement ispo to be part of the trump base. his convention was all about law and o
i remember geraldo saying to sean hannity a couple months ago that if fox news had been around nixon never would have had to resign. i think we have that sound. >> nixon never would have been forced to resign if you existed in your current state back in 1972, '73, '74. it's too bad for nixon because nobody like youed then. i s that bau i believe our prime responsibility now is to unshackle the 45th president of the united states. >> this is a mission statement of fox news in 2018,...
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as "new york times" reporter ron nixon, who joins us in just a moment, writes, the decision will, quote, at least temporarily revive a catch and release approach used during the obama administration. here is how the white house responded to that. >> the president certainly supports keeping families together, which he has outlined several times over the last week. but he's also called on congress to actually fix the system. they're the only ones that ultimately have the ability to change the law. >> today the u.s. department of health and human services released this video of migrant children separated from their parents, now in a facility in tornillo, texas. more than 2,000 children have yet to be reunited with their parents much the video is mostly of facilities. most of it does not show children. reminder, this is handed out by the federal government, one of several facilities around the country. let's bring in our leadoff panel for a monday night. in washington, philip rucker, pulitzer prize-winning bureau chief for "the washington post." anita kumar. and with us from mcallen, texas,
as "new york times" reporter ron nixon, who joins us in just a moment, writes, the decision will, quote, at least temporarily revive a catch and release approach used during the obama administration. here is how the white house responded to that. >> the president certainly supports keeping families together, which he has outlined several times over the last week. but he's also called on congress to actually fix the system. they're the only ones that ultimately have the ability...
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new york's governor. find out what cynthia nixon said this week that i couldn't believe. comments. don't go away. i do. check out the new united explorer card. saving on this! saving on this! saving in here. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't have to actually talk to your neighbor. are you watching the game tonight? or... ...you could just trust duracell. ♪ ...you could just trust duracell. ithe most highly recommended bed in america just got better. introducing the all-new, reinvented tempur-pedic. designed with the most pressure relieving material we've ever created. for your most rejuvenating sleep. find your exclusive retailer today at tempurpedic.com yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we
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the immigration and customs enforcement agency, including candidate for governor, new york cynthia nixon sign her petition to #abolish i.c.e. do you agree that i.c.e. should be abolished? >> i think what we need is to create policies which deal with immigration in a rational way. and a rational way is not locking children up in detention centers or separating them from their mothers. what we need is trump to sit down with members of congress and work on a rational program, which deals with a serious issue. >> senator sanders, thank you so much. we always enjoy having you on every sunday. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you, jake. >>> overnight, a plan to put families separated at the border back together. but their process could take months, and it's still unclear how the u.s. government can actually link up those children with their parents. we're going to hear from a lawmaker who just returned from one facility at the border, next. hear that sizzle? red lobster's lobster & shrimp summerfest is back! with lobster and shrimp together in so many new ways. like new cedar plank se
the immigration and customs enforcement agency, including candidate for governor, new york cynthia nixon sign her petition to #abolish i.c.e. do you agree that i.c.e. should be abolished? >> i think what we need is to create policies which deal with immigration in a rational way. and a rational way is not locking children up in detention centers or separating them from their mothers. what we need is trump to sit down with members of congress and work on a rational program, which deals...
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news of the week. candace owens. what do you think of cynthia nixonng for governor saying we strayed so far from what the american people want. what do you think of that? >> i think cynthia nixon needs to consider running for governor in mexico. i genuinely no longer understand if the democrats are aware they are seeking to serve the american people. they have no idea their constituents are americans. they are outwardly oh pieced to everything that's american. it's embarrassing she would insult the border agents. they have one of the toughest jobs in this country. it's a dangerous job. and a lot of them are mexicans. judge jeanine: federal being a terrorist organization. i didn't hear people yelling and screaming when isis was out there. oh, no, we have to go against law and order. there is a new concept that that anything having to do with the law is a problem. >> they are against law enforcement all together. they are against police officers. they have been against our veterans and our troops. anything that serves the american people and protects us
news of the week. candace owens. what do you think of cynthia nixonng for governor saying we strayed so far from what the american people want. what do you think of that? >> i think cynthia nixon needs to consider running for governor in mexico. i genuinely no longer understand if the democrats are aware they are seeking to serve the american people. they have no idea their constituents are americans. they are outwardly oh pieced to everything that's american. it's embarrassing she would...
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but richard nixon probably could have made good use of fox news, had that existed in his time. ronald reagan or richard nixon or donald trump had to deal with different media environments, i am not sure how they would have handled it. certainly in this media environment now, the president is very effective when it comes to trying to distract the conversation, move the conversation in a different direction. anytime we talk fake news, we are not talking the mueller investigation. every time we talk north korea, we are not talking about people who pled guilty who were part of a trump campaign. there are ways to change the discourse. that is one of the strategies that presidents consistently employ. and the more troubled and administration seems by something, the more likely they are to engage in this war. host: which is how you conclude this book are you people who expect the mass media to provide better medical discourse seem to send to be disappointed. continue toill magnify and him fight a character traits of candidates and presidents that can make or break campaigns at adminis
but richard nixon probably could have made good use of fox news, had that existed in his time. ronald reagan or richard nixon or donald trump had to deal with different media environments, i am not sure how they would have handled it. certainly in this media environment now, the president is very effective when it comes to trying to distract the conversation, move the conversation in a different direction. anytime we talk fake news, we are not talking the mueller investigation. every time we...
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new york gubernatorial candidate cynthia nixon called i.c.e.st organization and called for its abolition. she said it's terrorizing people coming to this country. joining me, former nypd officer and former secret service agent. i have a list of a couple dozen i.c.e. agents who died in the line of duty, march continues, morales, gomez, alvarez, vega, ramirez, dominguez, rojas. i could go on. these are supposedly the anti-latino terrorists cynthia nixon is talking about. >> this is one of the most of troubling times i have seen in my two decades heavily involved in politics. i have never seen anything like this. people make statements like this that you and i understand 20 or 30 years ago you would never be accepted again in polite company if you were to call law-abiding patriotic law enforcement officers employed by i.c.e. terrorists. you would be humiliated. now run for governor under the banner of the democrat party and people almost celebrate these comments. did you see her appearance on "the view" where people in the krowrd were clapping? da
new york gubernatorial candidate cynthia nixon called i.c.e.st organization and called for its abolition. she said it's terrorizing people coming to this country. joining me, former nypd officer and former secret service agent. i have a list of a couple dozen i.c.e. agents who died in the line of duty, march continues, morales, gomez, alvarez, vega, ramirez, dominguez, rojas. i could go on. these are supposedly the anti-latino terrorists cynthia nixon is talking about. >> this is one of...
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mixing, we tried to get a live news coverage, but it did not cut right. nixon signs the bill and hands the bill to mitchell and says, there, i have given you the tools, now go to work. what was so surprising to me on this event, i had only been on the substance side of the domestic counsel for a month, when the president leaves the white house to go somewhere, there are hundreds of people involved. just getting him from the white house to the department of justice involves security, advance, and dignitaries. it is a real procedure. then, you have the event, and of course, the great hall is filled with members of congress and attorneys, department of justice prosecutors, so let's go on to the second one. the second one, for wally, has to do with the supreme court. nixon was unique, in his first term, he filled a four vacancies on the supreme court. this is the end of that. wally? wally: they cut me out of this picture. >> they did. wally: >> i was off to the right as we are looking at it. that's when rehnquist was nominated to the supreme court, it created a voi
mixing, we tried to get a live news coverage, but it did not cut right. nixon signs the bill and hands the bill to mitchell and says, there, i have given you the tools, now go to work. what was so surprising to me on this event, i had only been on the substance side of the domestic counsel for a month, when the president leaves the white house to go somewhere, there are hundreds of people involved. just getting him from the white house to the department of justice involves security, advance,...
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new lawyer. >> i know nixon was one of the allegations against him was improper use of pardon powers, that's one of the things in impeachment. >> i can't imagine a president even bringing that up. i don't know where that comes from and i -- i can't imagine even referencing that. >> okay. well, bob corker can't imagine it, but we are here, this is reality, this is actually happening. what is the congressional obligation, nancy? >> think what the members of congress are trying to say and they're doing it through the president's favorite medium of television is they're trying to set up boundaries and set up some warnings that, you know, there are limits to presidential power. i think that one of the learning curves that this president has had is that there are, you know, different branches of government. there's the judicial system, congress, there are things that mean that the president is not a king. and i think that that has been something that donald trump has had to learn in office and it's still something that's that he's not entirely comfortable with. >> that's an interesting point because,
new lawyer. >> i know nixon was one of the allegations against him was improper use of pardon powers, that's one of the things in impeachment. >> i can't imagine a president even bringing that up. i don't know where that comes from and i -- i can't imagine even referencing that. >> okay. well, bob corker can't imagine it, but we are here, this is reality, this is actually happening. what is the congressional obligation, nancy? >> think what the members of congress are...
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wonder, i wasn't alive back then, but during watergate if there was twitter or 24 hour news coverage would -- would nixon make the case that donald trump is making now to his supporters and i wonder what the ability to speak so directly to people and to repeat lies time after time has on the american electorate. the facts remain to be seen. but i think that is -- >> that is interesting. if nixon had twitter and fox, what might the world have looked like. thanks. we have more to talk about. prosecutors recovered 16 pages of documents from president trump's fixer michael cohen. is cohen going to talk to prosecutors? stay with us. i mean wish i had time to take care of my portfolio, but.. well, what are you doing tomorrow -10am? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios. the automated investing solution that le
wonder, i wasn't alive back then, but during watergate if there was twitter or 24 hour news coverage would -- would nixon make the case that donald trump is making now to his supporters and i wonder what the ability to speak so directly to people and to repeat lies time after time has on the american electorate. the facts remain to be seen. but i think that is -- >> that is interesting. if nixon had twitter and fox, what might the world have looked like. thanks. we have more to talk...
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they >> cynthia nixon is in the news a lot.nt abolishment of ice. listen to this. >> we need to abolish ice. ice is relatively new, came in after september 11th, we have been handling immigration and customs for a long time, they have strayed so far from the interests of the american people and humanity, need to abolish it. >> republicans gave it a b-even democrats don't like this, giving a to be. the assumption she has is that you agree with her. of course we have to do this. she didn't give context or explain why, that there was any reason to explain what we need to do better or differently and this assumption people i with a democrat or liberal policies is misguided. if she were try to message this better explain some context why she believes it. >> donald trump on democrats wanting illegal immigrants in the country. >> democrats want to protect illegals coming into this country some of whom are not good. some of whom cause lots of problems in the worst possible way, they want to protect illegals coming into the country much
they >> cynthia nixon is in the news a lot.nt abolishment of ice. listen to this. >> we need to abolish ice. ice is relatively new, came in after september 11th, we have been handling immigration and customs for a long time, they have strayed so far from the interests of the american people and humanity, need to abolish it. >> republicans gave it a b-even democrats don't like this, giving a to be. the assumption she has is that you agree with her. of course we have to do this....
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i will be in texas, new york, new jersey, california. off to the nixons in august. come visit me. i will be at the villages. >> yeah! >> [cheering]. >> let's do that. >> greg, do want feed this cat news. >> stop! >> oh! >> yes. >> it doesn't like salted vinegar chips this cat. >> listen. >> i love them. >> well, then you better be a fan of the cat. >> i. not a cat. >> all right. juan. >> for you historic frequency. a red, white and blue 4th of july treat. a one of a kind version of declaration of independence is on display in the museum. 200 copies were made after the signing but only 26th made on july 4th, 1776 exist today. this is the only one printed on over-size parchment. there are only 2 signatures on it. later copies had signatures of all of the 56 of the founding fathers. >> i thought you were going to race right down there. >> i. . >> [laughing]. >> all right. >> i am going home. >> [laughing]. >> the "special report" is up next. >> bret: a big day. this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier in washington. on a day the u.s. supreme court dealt a
i will be in texas, new york, new jersey, california. off to the nixons in august. come visit me. i will be at the villages. >> yeah! >> [cheering]. >> let's do that. >> greg, do want feed this cat news. >> stop! >> oh! >> yes. >> it doesn't like salted vinegar chips this cat. >> listen. >> i love them. >> well, then you better be a fan of the cat. >> i. not a cat. >> all right. juan. >> for you historic...
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somebody that you endorsed that created a lot of consternation was andrew cuomo in the new york governor's race. cynthia nixon of course has embraced almost literally alexandria cortez, perhaps cuomo g up more nervous this morninabout his race. do you still think cuomo is the best representative of new york given this decisive victory for this fresh female face? >> as i've said a number of times, i've known both of the governor and lieutenant governor for over 20 years. my brother lived down the street in buffalo. and when you have a friendship of that long, those things matter for me. and so it was a personal endorsement. but i haven't been involved in the campaign and the voters will choose. i'm thrilled for the energy that is out there. both last night that we saw and throughout america. democrats, the enthusiasm is on our side. and the ideas are on our side. we're fighting for ing foing f for health care, for the right to on organize a union, for women's empowerment. >> on the union front, big blow to public sector unions coming down from the supreme court. what can you do, what can democrats do from here
somebody that you endorsed that created a lot of consternation was andrew cuomo in the new york governor's race. cynthia nixon of course has embraced almost literally alexandria cortez, perhaps cuomo g up more nervous this morninabout his race. do you still think cuomo is the best representative of new york given this decisive victory for this fresh female face? >> as i've said a number of times, i've known both of the governor and lieutenant governor for over 20 years. my brother lived...
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and the woman who wants to be the next governor of new york cynthia nixon joins me live. you? [ roaring ] [ screaming ] nope. rated pg-13. kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no. no, honey, we meant that progressive would be protecting us 24/7. we just bundled home and auto and saved money. that's nothing to be afraid of. -but -- -good night, kyle. [ switch clicks, door closes ] ♪ i told you i was just checking the wiring in here, kyle. he's never like this. i think something's going on at school. -[ sighs ] -he's not engaging. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could stop. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix.
and the woman who wants to be the next governor of new york cynthia nixon joins me live. you? [ roaring ] [ screaming ] nope. rated pg-13. kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no. no, honey, we meant that progressive would be protecting us 24/7. we just bundled home and auto and saved money. that's nothing to be afraid of. -but -- -good night, kyle. [ switch clicks, door closes ] ♪ i told you i was just checking the wiring in...
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this is the typical college educated, more affluent, tend to be more superb and republican nixon, reagan, a newublican coalition that has a lot more like bakersfield, looks more like inland empire, where you have more working class white voters who used to be part of the democraticon. as these two trains pass, you have the democrats were moving left, demographically changing, the republicans, they are going to switch some districts. they will see themselves creating some districts back and forth, not just in california, but across the country. >> shannon: stick around. more results are coming and we appreciate your analysis. >> the machine will be here. >> shannon: with all that in mind, let's bring a matt gorman, communications director for the national congressional committee. >> great to have you with us. i think the democratic turnout is and what democrats thought it would. democrats didn't just break the glass, they threw back a flaming catcher out thedow. they spent $7 million just to get a single democrat through to the general election, and tonight, there is no guarantee that will happe
this is the typical college educated, more affluent, tend to be more superb and republican nixon, reagan, a newublican coalition that has a lot more like bakersfield, looks more like inland empire, where you have more working class white voters who used to be part of the democraticon. as these two trains pass, you have the democrats were moving left, demographically changing, the republicans, they are going to switch some districts. they will see themselves creating some districts back and...
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cynthia nixon clearly harnessing that energy and the resistance energy, and the anti-trump energy and the grassrootsnergy into the battle against an incumbent governor running yet again here in nework. i don't know if cynthia nixon will have the same fate here come the september primary, but clearly, you could just see, andrew cuomo has leaned to the left because he understands that challenge and she's not ready to vote for nancy pelosi. >> how could i forget that because he was the heir apparent. it really does shake up what is the next leadership battle like for democrats and we were talking about the year of the woman and it was hard to imagine if the democrats win in november that the first female speaker is somehow ousted by her par serve in that role again. >> good point. david chalian, glad you're here. thank you very, very much. >>> a legal setback for the trump tion. a judge ordered stop and reunify all families that were separated and how the administration can fight back and minutes from now, we will hear from the district attorney who just charged the shooting of antwon rose. $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of tra
cynthia nixon clearly harnessing that energy and the resistance energy, and the anti-trump energy and the grassrootsnergy into the battle against an incumbent governor running yet again here in nework. i don't know if cynthia nixon will have the same fate here come the september primary, but clearly, you could just see, andrew cuomo has leaned to the left because he understands that challenge and she's not ready to vote for nancy pelosi. >> how could i forget that because he was the heir...
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prize winning bureau chief, anita you can mar and with us from allen, texas is ron nixon, homeland correspondent for the "new york times." phil, i'd like to begin with you. i made a list, tuning into the rally at various times. i heard the president relitigate the presidential election results and discussing fallon, colbert, filmle, johnny carson, arnold schwarzenegger, elon musk, to name a few. what did we witness today? >> it was a discursive hour along monologue by the period of the united states. he flew to columbia, south carolina for the purpose of helping to boost the candidacy of henry mcmaster who is on the ballot tomorrow in a primary. he is one of trump's earliest supporters, but the rally was not about mcmaster. it was about whatever came to donald trump's mind in that moment. he talked about all that was and raised rumor that is not have been published about his wife and why she had been absent from the spotlight for so many weeks and aired a lot of grievances with the media referring repeatedly to the fakers at the press risers and talked about north korea. he said the signs, the anti-u.s. sign
prize winning bureau chief, anita you can mar and with us from allen, texas is ron nixon, homeland correspondent for the "new york times." phil, i'd like to begin with you. i made a list, tuning into the rally at various times. i heard the president relitigate the presidential election results and discussing fallon, colbert, filmle, johnny carson, arnold schwarzenegger, elon musk, to name a few. what did we witness today? >> it was a discursive hour along monologue by the period...
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. >>> and the "sex and the city" star cynthia nixon who is running for governor of new york called the primary upset a victory for progressive democrats over corporate democrats. >>> in the meantime, a "washington post" reporter tweeted this photo from last november when alexandria ocasio-cortez was working as a bartender saying less than a year later she defeated the next likely speaker of the house and will almost certainly be the youngest woman ever elected to congress. that was in november last year. >>> a police officer swarmed jfk airport on concerns of a possible hijacking. passengers on the jetblue flight to los angeles put their hands in the air as heavily armed officers came on board. but it turns out the plane's radio failed just before takeoff and the pilot mistakenly keyed in a code that signaled a hijacking. when the pilot held up a piece of paper with his cell phone number on it, police called, and that was when he was able to communicate it was just a false alarm. >>> firefighters have made new progress against a wildfire that's threatened hundreds of homes in lake coun
. >>> and the "sex and the city" star cynthia nixon who is running for governor of new york called the primary upset a victory for progressive democrats over corporate democrats. >>> in the meantime, a "washington post" reporter tweeted this photo from last november when alexandria ocasio-cortez was working as a bartender saying less than a year later she defeated the next likely speaker of the house and will almost certainly be the youngest woman ever...
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new deal. you've got lbj's war on poverty, and even nixon was actually very sympathetic to a range of welfare initiatives. but since, say, 1980 or whatever, what we've seen is a very consistent trend where the notion of solidarity, the notion of judging a society by how it treats the worst off has been systematically discarded, and now i think american policy is characterized primarily by efforts to stigmatize the poor, to make them feel and make others feel that it is their fault that they're poor, to characterize them often in racial terms, to pretend this is a problem that is predominantly african american and not for the white community, which of course is completely wrong, and to end up at the point that the society owes nothing to the poorest and the most vulnerable in the society. so i think there's a radical change from the earlier efforts to ensure that poverty is eliminated, to the pretty callous policies pursued today. >> you, your report actually takes figures that go up to 2016, and, you know, there's no sort of comparative pro or rather before and after trump. so why do you say especially t
new deal. you've got lbj's war on poverty, and even nixon was actually very sympathetic to a range of welfare initiatives. but since, say, 1980 or whatever, what we've seen is a very consistent trend where the notion of solidarity, the notion of judging a society by how it treats the worst off has been systematically discarded, and now i think american policy is characterized primarily by efforts to stigmatize the poor, to make them feel and make others feel that it is their fault that they're...
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these candidates, especially if you look in, for example, the new york governors' race with cynthia kaufman -- i'm sorry, yeah -- >> cynthia nixon. >> cynthia nixon. thank you. a lot of it is about pushing policy to the left by being a stae in those races. so, by just participating, by paying for ads, by being in debates, you dome influence over the way policy plays out, because voters' preferences will change accordingly. >> is it possible that mr. de leon might end up endorsing senator feinstein in the end? >> i mean, i wouldn't rule anything out, but i hen heard any reporting that would suggest that. >> 202-748-8000, 8001 and 8002. for republicans, james. you're on the line. >> caller: with the state of california having such a large amount of illegals in the state and illegals now being able to have driver's licenses, how does the state of california verify that everyone thatotes eligible and legal to vote? how do you do that in the state of california? >> well, i think one of the issues that you're pointing to is -- i mean, especially in california, the idea of illegal immigration and i.c.e. and the rder wall, these are all
these candidates, especially if you look in, for example, the new york governors' race with cynthia kaufman -- i'm sorry, yeah -- >> cynthia nixon. >> cynthia nixon. thank you. a lot of it is about pushing policy to the left by being a stae in those races. so, by just participating, by paying for ads, by being in debates, you dome influence over the way policy plays out, because voters' preferences will change accordingly. >> is it possible that mr. de leon might end up...
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he did he didn't go to jail until after richard nixon had been forced to resign the presidency on the brink of impeachment, there's something new here. the difference between donald trump and richard nixon tonight is that donald trump's campaign manager managed to get himself charged with federal crimes and in jail much faster than richard nixon's did. what's happening to paul manafort and donald trump is happening much faster than it happened to john mitchell and richard nixon. and as donald trump gazes at the tv tonight trying to fall asleep in the white house, he has to be wondering what we're all wondering, what does paul manafort know about donald trump that could be an indictable offense or impeachable offense. what does paul manafort know that he could tell robert mueller that could get paul manafort out of jail and save him a possible prison sentence on a sentence that could then last the rest of his life. and as paul manafort tries to fall asleep tonight on his first night in jail, he has to be wondering what we're all wondering, will donald trump pardon paul manafort? will donald trump pardon the guy who he now says h
he did he didn't go to jail until after richard nixon had been forced to resign the presidency on the brink of impeachment, there's something new here. the difference between donald trump and richard nixon tonight is that donald trump's campaign manager managed to get himself charged with federal crimes and in jail much faster than richard nixon's did. what's happening to paul manafort and donald trump is happening much faster than it happened to john mitchell and richard nixon. and as donald...
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in 1974 when nixon left, about five days afterwards, i was well known for my watergate coverage, to come e in "the nework time" i got a call with information nixon had selected his wife a couple of times when he le and ca b back toto s celememte and within a week shwawas inhe emergcy room. amy: he puncd her. you havundersta e first oblem is if i wte it, i deroy a hoital beuse somedy viololat -- sosomeboyd didot le it the hostal, ew direcy what wasappening it wasmpiricalnformati. t charge t empiril informion. 1998i ias telli e newmanoundatioabout it did not ow at to doith it. called jn ehrlican, e of theour peop indicte believe or not,hen you're coveri a storyike that ev though did jai d came o of jail stayed in toucwith the ys becau they kn more. i was -- i ote a loof bad stors about em and n calledhe nightefore d say, y'reoing to hatme againven more at least was straig about i no sanagging. we g along. i id, whats this aboubeating? and he said, oh, he did it a couple of times. when i told the students in 1998, i did not say and could not write it because it came from inside. what i said was -- i made
in 1974 when nixon left, about five days afterwards, i was well known for my watergate coverage, to come e in "the nework time" i got a call with information nixon had selected his wife a couple of times when he le and ca b back toto s celememte and within a week shwawas inhe emergcy room. amy: he puncd her. you havundersta e first oblem is if i wte it, i deroy a hoital beuse somedy viololat -- sosomeboyd didot le it the hostal, ew direcy what wasappening it wasmpiricalnformati. t...
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new york gubernatorial candidate and actress cynthia nixon voiced her support for debora. >> thank you from the bottom of our hearts for offering sanctuary to debora and herer children. thank you for giving us a place to gather today to ststand up wh one voice as nenew yorkers and y no, not in our name. not in our name. amy: during an interview at the describednthia nexen ice asas a terrorist organiziza. strayed so far from its mission. it is supposed to bebe here to kekeep americans safe. what it has s turned intnto is a terrorist organization of its own that is terrorizing people who are coming to this country. amy: the governor of new york has said that 700 children have been transported here, separated from their parents at the border. in pennsylvania, hundreds of protesters in east pittsburgh shut down a major highway overnight for five hours to protest the police killing of antwon rose, a 17-year-old african-american high school senior. video of the shooting shows rose was shot in the back while trying to flee police after a traffic stop. police have admitted he was unarmed. rose
new york gubernatorial candidate and actress cynthia nixon voiced her support for debora. >> thank you from the bottom of our hearts for offering sanctuary to debora and herer children. thank you for giving us a place to gather today to ststand up wh one voice as nenew yorkers and y no, not in our name. not in our name. amy: during an interview at the describednthia nexen ice asas a terrorist organiziza. strayed so far from its mission. it is supposed to bebe here to kekeep americans...
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than he's given to veterans of his affairs. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] new york gubernatorial candidate and actress cynthia nixona campaign event on a subway platform today. said subway riders -- [ laughter ] texas rangers pitcher bartolo colon this week stopped a line drive with his stomach. players and umpires are still looking for the ball. [ light laughter ] the cdc has announced that romaine lettuce is safe to eat again. so i guess that's what passes for good news these days. [ light laughter ] romaine's back! [ light laughter ] ikea's launching a new credit card that offers rewards and perks for frequent customers, but it is a bitch to put together! [ light laughter ] [ applause ] why do i need a dowel for a credit card? scientists claim to have succeeded transplanting a memory from the brain of one sea snail and implanting it into another. or more likely snails live pretty similar lives. [ laughter and applause ] i just had this memory of moving very slowly. according to a new report, more parents are smoking marijuana now than ever before. said parents, "oh no. we forgot jeremy." [ light laughter ] and f
than he's given to veterans of his affairs. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] new york gubernatorial candidate and actress cynthia nixona campaign event on a subway platform today. said subway riders -- [ laughter ] texas rangers pitcher bartolo colon this week stopped a line drive with his stomach. players and umpires are still looking for the ball. [ light laughter ] the cdc has announced that romaine lettuce is safe to eat again. so i guess that's what passes for good news these days. [ light...
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news coverage of fox more balanced than cnn. go to the next one. at newsweek there is a number of richard nixon posters we will see those pictures directly how would richard nixon have handled watergate with today's media environment? >> remember 1973 and 74 and 74 he had a monolithic media with three major networks several national newspapers that there was no internet or alternative media. there was only one narrative that was the washington post narrative so for example we didn't know at the time three of the burglars were still on the cia people and reporting to the case officer we did not know that john had directed tony the two private detective most decorated new york police officers working for the white house weeks for the break-in to case that out and in their own biographies there was only one narrative. so if there was the alternative news media he would have had a better chance to make his case but i will say this and it's important, nixon was great and flawed stage strategic arms with the soviets opening the door to china and desegregated the public schools. he saved unilateral le
news coverage of fox more balanced than cnn. go to the next one. at newsweek there is a number of richard nixon posters we will see those pictures directly how would richard nixon have handled watergate with today's media environment? >> remember 1973 and 74 and 74 he had a monolithic media with three major networks several national newspapers that there was no internet or alternative media. there was only one narrative that was the washington post narrative so for example we didn't know...