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that's not, in fact, what nixon did.instead, in the fourth debate, he lashed out at kennedy's statement, denouncing it irresponsible and foolish. he gave a long thoughtful argument as why the covert military operation was a material idea. dangerously irresponsible as he said in the debate. nixon later explained that this lie of his was very painful, but that it was his quote uncomfortable and ironic duty. and then he added, from that point on, i had the wisdom and we we weariness of someone who had been burned bit -- by the kennedys. i vowed never to enter again. it's a lesson that nixon learned well. and it let right to watergait. that's a story for another time. john kennedy got what he wished for. he came the 35th president of the united states. he entered office and handed the plan under the eisenhower administration. he did know something. he had been briefed and detailed after he won the election. he knew something. but still it came as a shock to discover first of all how big the operation was and secondly that he
that's not, in fact, what nixon did.instead, in the fourth debate, he lashed out at kennedy's statement, denouncing it irresponsible and foolish. he gave a long thoughtful argument as why the covert military operation was a material idea. dangerously irresponsible as he said in the debate. nixon later explained that this lie of his was very painful, but that it was his quote uncomfortable and ironic duty. and then he added, from that point on, i had the wisdom and we we weariness of someone who...
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no evidence and nixon. what does this say about america and their nation next in their. you know we are not more than china that it i chaired the. switch here goober maintained a file on. never really became public but we do cover it in the book that's interesting richard nixon first summers i'd always figured he was probably the last guy what does this say about americans that we feign outrage by what publishes a pornography like you do but we let politicians who are supposed to be the embodiment of morality get away with much worse. larry many america they speak with . a european and they're much more laid back than the america. they're a part of gave them fair that's why they take those three hour lunches but america has serious need a marriage needs. about sex but when you. are other than the others are sort of survival of the strongest desire we have is that what saxo you examine commonly used to communicate with more than any of the medium you know make that effort and the only thing and they aren't saying right and right once you've created. well david vitter afte
no evidence and nixon. what does this say about america and their nation next in their. you know we are not more than china that it i chaired the. switch here goober maintained a file on. never really became public but we do cover it in the book that's interesting richard nixon first summers i'd always figured he was probably the last guy what does this say about americans that we feign outrage by what publishes a pornography like you do but we let politicians who are supposed to be the...
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never really became public but we do cover it in the book well that's interesting richard nixon. summaries i always figured he was probably the last guy what does this say about americans that we feign outrage by what publishes a pornography like you do but we love politicians who are supposed to be the embodiment of morality and get away with much worse. many many americans speak with . the europeans are much more laid back than the. thought of creation album fair that's why they take those three hour lunches but america has theirs need. me. about sex but when you consider that other than those are thirty five all the strongest single desire we have is that of which sacks so you examine something we use to communicate with more than any other medium you know make that effort and . we don't need saying they aren't saying right and they're right and wanted to be creative. and well david vitter after he came out with for being with prostitutes actually got a standing ovation from the republicans in the senate but i'm curious if french president francois mitterrand funeral his wife
never really became public but we do cover it in the book well that's interesting richard nixon. summaries i always figured he was probably the last guy what does this say about americans that we feign outrage by what publishes a pornography like you do but we love politicians who are supposed to be the embodiment of morality and get away with much worse. many many americans speak with . the europeans are much more laid back than the. thought of creation album fair that's why they take those...
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>> there's a lot of mythology about nixon and eisenhower. not to get too involved of the eisenhower presidency has been distorted shamefully because people didn't do research. one of these relationships i am sure eisenhower would not have kept nixon if he did not want him. she did not abide people. that is not trooper is ecap that as an option. [laughter] but today dr. schneider did but nixon basically was the political circuit. when eisenhower quick to cut campaigning, nixon went out to substitute and took on adelaide stevenson and also provided support in congress i haven't looked carefully from eight eisenhowers doctrine passage but i am sure he was deeply involved behind-the-scenes but a political operative and a very skilled one. the way nixon of the presidency, people forget what else he did. >> was the fact of the this affects on nasser? >> eisenhower save nasser if she decided to join with the allies he would have been toast. what you would have done after that is interesting to speculate but no question, remember in those days arab
>> there's a lot of mythology about nixon and eisenhower. not to get too involved of the eisenhower presidency has been distorted shamefully because people didn't do research. one of these relationships i am sure eisenhower would not have kept nixon if he did not want him. she did not abide people. that is not trooper is ecap that as an option. [laughter] but today dr. schneider did but nixon basically was the political circuit. when eisenhower quick to cut campaigning, nixon went out to...
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that's when he first met richard nixon has a young man. he'll probably tell you a little bit about that. but he's a neighbor. the rogans live here, and he was a member of our board for quite some time before he went on the bench in two or three years ago. but his life and public service and legal professor began in '83 when he graduated from law school. he was a practicing attorney. very successful and private legal practice. he was deputy da in los angeles, he was the youngest musical court judge elected. he went on to be a congressman. you know him as a congressman. he also served as under secretary of commerce in washington after serving as congressman. and he was head of our pat tent office. then he came back here and did private practice and he was drafted into the judiciary where he now serves. he's done not only rough -- "rough edges" which was a fashion mating book about his life, but "catching our flag" which you are here to hear about. and that book deals with his assignment as one the principal managers to help on the prosecutio
that's when he first met richard nixon has a young man. he'll probably tell you a little bit about that. but he's a neighbor. the rogans live here, and he was a member of our board for quite some time before he went on the bench in two or three years ago. but his life and public service and legal professor began in '83 when he graduated from law school. he was a practicing attorney. very successful and private legal practice. he was deputy da in los angeles, he was the youngest musical court...
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first debate, the first televised debate, kennedy nixon, 1960. it was nixon's appearance that lost that debate and won it for kennedy. those who listen to that on the radio thought nixon was the winner, but those on television did not think so. the 2000 debate in boston between al gore and george w. bush is another example. i moderated that when. that was the famous sign debate which showed gore, every time bush would answer a question, gore would grimace and sigh and all that sort of stuff. and the reaction shot, and it -- it didn't -- it showed gore in a way that the voters didn't like. and the polls, after that debate, before the debate, they were neck and neck. and after that debate, gore fell behind and pretty much stayed behind from that point on. in my case, here i was the closest person to those two candidates. but i have a rule, i always look at the person who's speaking, not of the person is listening because i do want to be part of any kind of reaction. so when the debate was over we were walking out of the hall. i was walking out of t
first debate, the first televised debate, kennedy nixon, 1960. it was nixon's appearance that lost that debate and won it for kennedy. those who listen to that on the radio thought nixon was the winner, but those on television did not think so. the 2000 debate in boston between al gore and george w. bush is another example. i moderated that when. that was the famous sign debate which showed gore, every time bush would answer a question, gore would grimace and sigh and all that sort of stuff....
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and he had watched the nixon white house, and i believe he believed that part of the reason for nixon's downfall was that there was what was called the berlin wall, this white house staff system run by bob haldeman and john girlie man that they called the berlin wall because they both had names that sounded germanic. he did not want that, and he said -- he established this and for cs al qaeda to stay on and it turned out he felt he couldn't keep how and allied commander in europe. and he asked me to coming. and i told him i wouldn't do it. at couldn't be done, that the monkey designed was not going to work. and he said i know that now, but i want to have to get from where i am to where i want to be and just give me a little slack while we navigate over to a rational white house and chief of staff system. >> what i think a little bit, dick cheney said serving as chief of staff as your successor under president ford, he had summoned signs of the fact that presidents were constrained in the wake of watergate, congress was moving in and the courts to some extent. he said when he became vice
and he had watched the nixon white house, and i believe he believed that part of the reason for nixon's downfall was that there was what was called the berlin wall, this white house staff system run by bob haldeman and john girlie man that they called the berlin wall because they both had names that sounded germanic. he did not want that, and he said -- he established this and for cs al qaeda to stay on and it turned out he felt he couldn't keep how and allied commander in europe. and he asked...
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>> that nixon and i had? >> rose: yes. >> younow, it was a strange situation. i didn't know nixon when he appointed me. >> rose: you worked for nelson rockefeller. >> i worked for his principal opponent within the republican party, something i don't believe could happen in the way politics is structured now. as it happened, both of us had come tthe conclusion... >> rose: although they would say the appointment of hillary clinton was some of that. you know, she was a principal opponent of barack obama. >> that's true. >> rose: but go ahead. >> that's actually correct. he... we both had como similar conclusion the conclusion was that when you... the world was in a kind of a cur mohel as a result of the vietnam war. the soviet union had jt occupied czechoslovakia. we both came to the view that the united states needed an alternative vision of world order than simply the cold war. and we did not see how the cold war could be conducted with the soviet union unless china was a part of it. but we had no idea having ce to that conclusion what to do about it. so we were
>> that nixon and i had? >> rose: yes. >> younow, it was a strange situation. i didn't know nixon when he appointed me. >> rose: you worked for nelson rockefeller. >> i worked for his principal opponent within the republican party, something i don't believe could happen in the way politics is structured now. as it happened, both of us had come tthe conclusion... >> rose: although they would say the appointment of hillary clinton was some of that. you know,...
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anyway, while visiting nixon decides rehnquist looks pretty good. when he learned he was number one of his class of stanford there was just no doubt that this was the man he wants to select and he asks john mitchell as the attorney general to go back to howard baker and withdraw the nomination which insure he was quite relieved don. so it happened in a less than organized way. the vetting process was bad. i got a very bad call. nixon was holding it so close to his vest he wasn't telling anybody on the staff who he selected not even the chief of staff bob haldeman which was highly unusual. so rehnquist went through no vetting and as a result in his confirmation process, he made some dreadful mistakes that have haunted his tenure on the court ever since. .. >> many sessions to prepare a person to go on the bench. that has actually been good and bad. you don't get full answers or learn much about the nominee. it is like a candidate out on the stump to stays on message and 60's if they stay on message. that seems to be the way to get on the court today
anyway, while visiting nixon decides rehnquist looks pretty good. when he learned he was number one of his class of stanford there was just no doubt that this was the man he wants to select and he asks john mitchell as the attorney general to go back to howard baker and withdraw the nomination which insure he was quite relieved don. so it happened in a less than organized way. the vetting process was bad. i got a very bad call. nixon was holding it so close to his vest he wasn't telling anybody...
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that's an -- nixon? is that's an impeachable offense. please, well, if members won't -- the staff won't testify, maybe we can get somebody in the business community who will know something to ask questions. and the authority clearly is there to impose impeachment, contempt of court, fine the people who don't appear and things like that. what happens? nothing. it's like congress is in the total dark. do you know the members on the intelligence committee told me they learned more from wikileaks than they learned from all the briefings in the prior five years. you have to have wikileaks for oversight? [laughter] you know, that is a disaster. that is a disaster. and all of these claims made by the president, usurpations, congress has acquiesced. and we now live, basically, in a situation where all our liberties are dependent upon an indulgent president. the legal architecture of tyranny is already there, even though, it's true, obama hasn't asserted it to the maximum. you know, just like when ham rabbi announced his code unilaterally. well,
that's an -- nixon? is that's an impeachable offense. please, well, if members won't -- the staff won't testify, maybe we can get somebody in the business community who will know something to ask questions. and the authority clearly is there to impose impeachment, contempt of court, fine the people who don't appear and things like that. what happens? nothing. it's like congress is in the total dark. do you know the members on the intelligence committee told me they learned more from wikileaks...
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nixon surprised his running mate. i will share this with you. i said to pat buchanan, if you guys were in miami and you knew that bobby kennedy might be the nominee or vice president you wouldn't have put spiro agnew on the ticket. he said we had to find someone like john lindsay. i laughed because it was a book. this is what happens. some of this stuff you can't make up. what will surprise some of view, with you by the boat or borrow at or whatever, thaw carlos all speeches that he gave, many of which denounce the size of the federal government that has grown too big and powerful and distant from ordinary citizens that we need to break a public education because money alone can't solve it. public welfare is a disaster. this is not what poor people need. they need honorable job. this sounds like tea party staff exit visa speeches he gave in a different context. some of you will remember by the mid 60s some on the left were challenging that worth about liberalism of the new deal and he was one of them. i worked for the guy for auld trouble ends.
nixon surprised his running mate. i will share this with you. i said to pat buchanan, if you guys were in miami and you knew that bobby kennedy might be the nominee or vice president you wouldn't have put spiro agnew on the ticket. he said we had to find someone like john lindsay. i laughed because it was a book. this is what happens. some of this stuff you can't make up. what will surprise some of view, with you by the boat or borrow at or whatever, thaw carlos all speeches that he gave, many...
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that has sort of become the symbol because had to look for something that nixon initiated that hadn'tin if previous administration. >> reporter: kissinger is convinced that the president he served, richard nixon, will be vindicated. >> i said to nixon the night before his resignation, history will treat you much more kindly than your contemporaries did, i think. i think he was creative in foreign policy and decisive and did things that... the things that brought him down did not occur in the foreign policy field. >> i neither authorized nor encouraged subordinates to engage in illegal or improper campaign tactics. >> reporter: what brought nixon down, of course, was watergate. kissinger still remembers vividly the final days of the administration, a lonely embittered disgraced richard nixon with few to turn to. >> his last night in office he invited me to come to the lincoln sitting room where he and i used to plan foreign policy together. here was a man who had spent his whole life making himself president. he had thrown it all away by his own actions. as i was leaving he said, why d
that has sort of become the symbol because had to look for something that nixon initiated that hadn'tin if previous administration. >> reporter: kissinger is convinced that the president he served, richard nixon, will be vindicated. >> i said to nixon the night before his resignation, history will treat you much more kindly than your contemporaries did, i think. i think he was creative in foreign policy and decisive and did things that... the things that brought him down did not...
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jay nixon. he said significant law enforcement assets and the national guard are now being deployed, now being deployed. and so we're going to try to get all of those people on the ground. when you hear the national guard being deployed, chad myers, our meteorologist who is joining us by phone, you know this is big trouble. >> well, you just don't have enough people involved locally to make it all happen without bringing in people from around the state, or for that matter around the country. you need law enforcement. you need doctors. you need nurses. when you have this much destruction, that we moved through joplin, and when we get bethany, our reporter back on the line, don, i want you, because she has been driving around joplin, i want you to ask her where literally, north or south in the city does the damage begin, because she was out of the damage and then drove and walked into it. there are people out there worrying about their loved ones. and they literally cannot get ahold of anybody in
jay nixon. he said significant law enforcement assets and the national guard are now being deployed, now being deployed. and so we're going to try to get all of those people on the ground. when you hear the national guard being deployed, chad myers, our meteorologist who is joining us by phone, you know this is big trouble. >> well, you just don't have enough people involved locally to make it all happen without bringing in people from around the state, or for that matter around the...
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. >> reporter: they are going through it looking for survivors and governor jay nixon says jay nixon says that by families have been pulled out alive and they believe there are more. >> we will sweep the entire area and use hundreds of dogs and other methods to make sure we do not miss anybody. >> reporter: the tornado chewed through 75% of the joplin and was 3 miles wide at one point along the 4-mile track. while this video shows just darkness as people took cover in a convenience store freezer it reveals their terror. help from fema is starting to arrive here in joplin. now back here live, what those rescuers dealt with today, they had rain, hail, wind, and they were able to pull seven people alive from the rubble. back to you, gasia. >> we are learning more about how they managed to put back patrol officers and the iceland volcano is affecting air travel. >> despite plenty of sunshine are afternoon temperatures man a little bit below average. we will take a look at what you can expect for your evening and tuesday, coming up. >> dozens of flights were canceled today because of a sh
. >> reporter: they are going through it looking for survivors and governor jay nixon says jay nixon says that by families have been pulled out alive and they believe there are more. >> we will sweep the entire area and use hundreds of dogs and other methods to make sure we do not miss anybody. >> reporter: the tornado chewed through 75% of the joplin and was 3 miles wide at one point along the 4-mile track. while this video shows just darkness as people took cover in a...
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. >> to me it shows the genius, the perverse genius, of richard nixon. never even debated in the campaign of 2010, because nobody has paid for it, except a 1% of americans whose loved ones are in battle. nobody else. we are not paying with our dollars, not paying for it in blood, in children. it is a terrible moral indictment of this country. >> you know who andrew bacevich is? ph.d. of boston university, had his son died in iraq. "people find nothing in this and the prospect of armed conflict without any doubt." does he have a point? -- without end." does he have a p point? >> he does. it is a little scary the country will not tolerate an endless war. >> but we do. we up the military that as the fighting for us. >> that is what is so unfair about it. and unless there is shared sacrifice, is it an unfair situation to map so few do so much. >> by the genius of richard nixon, do you mean abolishing the draft? >> yes. no threat of service no threat of bodily harm, and all of a sudden is toga partis high school was bad... i was obviously gay, and some kids d
. >> to me it shows the genius, the perverse genius, of richard nixon. never even debated in the campaign of 2010, because nobody has paid for it, except a 1% of americans whose loved ones are in battle. nobody else. we are not paying with our dollars, not paying for it in blood, in children. it is a terrible moral indictment of this country. >> you know who andrew bacevich is? ph.d. of boston university, had his son died in iraq. "people find nothing in this and the prospect...
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says, you won't be able to kick this guy around anymore. >> quoting nixon, i like it. >> this is not pretty. >> ballballballesteros passed away this weekend. bird with a long putt for par. no. that leaves the door open for glover. now, glover needs to make this putt for par and the win. yes, his first title since the 2009 u.s. open. no one has an answer for novak jokeivich in 2011. taking on rafael nadal. watch this. that's a winner. it's the only way it seeps you it seems you can beech vehicleivich. he's already one second tournaments. it's the best start since john mcenroe in 1984. >>> it was a great week of fishing in the delta. first place was worth over $31,000 and a boat. and the top amateur winner got a boat too. a lot of boats to go around. >> yours just got away. >> that was horrible. >>> well, bin laden is dead, but the threat is not. how one bay area transit agency is taking preventative action. that story coming up at 6:30. that's it for eyewitness news at 5:30. have a great night. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
says, you won't be able to kick this guy around anymore. >> quoting nixon, i like it. >> this is not pretty. >> ballballballesteros passed away this weekend. bird with a long putt for par. no. that leaves the door open for glover. now, glover needs to make this putt for par and the win. yes, his first title since the 2009 u.s. open. no one has an answer for novak jokeivich in 2011. taking on rafael nadal. watch this. that's a winner. it's the only way it seeps you it seems you...
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. >> to me it shows the perverse genius of richard nixon. afghanistan was never even debated in the campaign of 2010, and the reason is that nobody has paid for it. nobody is paying for it except the 1% of americans whose loved ones are in battle. we are not paying for it in dollars, in blood, in our children. it really is a terrible moral indictment of this country. you know who andrew bacevich is? ph.d. at boston university, his son died in iraq. "to be an american soldier to find to be s-- that people find nothing amiss about it war with no anend." does he have a point? >> he does. but the country will not tolerate an endless war. >> it does. >> that is what is unfair about it. unless you have the shared sacrifice, is an unfair situation to have so few doing so much. >> by the genius of richard nixon, do you mean abolishing the draft? >> yes. no threat of the service, no threat of bodily harm, and all of a sudden it is toga parties again. >> the republicans had their first presidential debate this week, carried on the fox news channel. fo
. >> to me it shows the perverse genius of richard nixon. afghanistan was never even debated in the campaign of 2010, and the reason is that nobody has paid for it. nobody is paying for it except the 1% of americans whose loved ones are in battle. we are not paying for it in dollars, in blood, in our children. it really is a terrible moral indictment of this country. you know who andrew bacevich is? ph.d. at boston university, his son died in iraq. "to be an american soldier to find...
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. >> to me it shows the perverse genius of richard nixon. the reason it was not debated in the campaign up 2010 is that nobody has paid for it. only those whose loved ones are in battle. we're not paying for it in dollars, in blood, in our children. it is a terrible moral indictment of the country. >> you know who andrew bacevich is? professor, had his son died in iraq. "nothing in this in the prospect of armed conflict without end." does he have a point? >> he does. it is a little scary. i don't think that this country, for all the problems, will tolerate an endless war. . but we -- >> but we do. we have the military that as the fighting for us. >> that is what is so unfair about it. unless there is shared sacrifice, this is an unfair situation to have so few do so much. >> by the genius of richard nixon, do you mean abolishing the draft? >> yes. there was a huge revolt in the country did abolish the draft, the threat of bodily harm, and all of a sudden is toga parties again. >> republicans held their first to debate this week a commentary
. >> to me it shows the perverse genius of richard nixon. the reason it was not debated in the campaign up 2010 is that nobody has paid for it. only those whose loved ones are in battle. we're not paying for it in dollars, in blood, in our children. it is a terrible moral indictment of the country. >> you know who andrew bacevich is? professor, had his son died in iraq. "nothing in this in the prospect of armed conflict without end." does he have a point? >> he does....
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the first televised debate kennedy nixon comment it was nixon's appearance that loss of the day and one and four kennedy. those who listen to what on the radio thought nixon was the winner but on television did not think so. the 2000 debate between al gore and george bush that was the famous debate we're showing the collor every time bush answered a question he would grimness and aside and with the reaction shot. [laughter] it showed out core inouye the voters did not like. and the polls after the debate before they were neck-and-neck but after that gore earth fell behind and stayed behind year i was the closest person to the two candidates but i have the rule a look at the person who was speaking not of the person who was listening i do not want to be a part of the reactions are as we were walking out 21 of my daughter said that was something what al gore did. i said what did you do? were you talking about? i had completely missed it and i was the closest one to its. you can say the same thing on the body language between the first mccain obama debate in mississippi i also moderated th
the first televised debate kennedy nixon comment it was nixon's appearance that loss of the day and one and four kennedy. those who listen to what on the radio thought nixon was the winner but on television did not think so. the 2000 debate between al gore and george bush that was the famous debate we're showing the collor every time bush answered a question he would grimness and aside and with the reaction shot. [laughter] it showed out core inouye the voters did not like. and the polls after...
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by vice president nixon, by congressional subcommittee, by scores of journalists. everyone asking the same question. are you a communist? and he answered the same every time. no, he was not economies, never have been, never would be. when castro finally left new york on april 25, the please were relieved to see him go. but most of new yorkers were happy to come to visit. and avatar and "the new york times" summed up the general attitude towards castro as he left, quote, he made it quite clear that neither he nor anyone of importance in his government so far as he knew was a communist. by the same token it seemed obvious that americans f
by vice president nixon, by congressional subcommittee, by scores of journalists. everyone asking the same question. are you a communist? and he answered the same every time. no, he was not economies, never have been, never would be. when castro finally left new york on april 25, the please were relieved to see him go. but most of new yorkers were happy to come to visit. and avatar and "the new york times" summed up the general attitude towards castro as he left, quote, he made it...
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he actually led a more hawkish campaign toward the soviet union than did richard nixon, partly to... and he may not have won the election if he hadn't gone in that direction. so he went very much to the right of richard nixon on issues to dealing with military defense in the soviet union. >> rose: so what impact did it have on the cold war? >> it extended it by 30 years. now, would it have been extended anyway by 30 years? perhaps. but the wall froze everything in place. >> rose: or if there had been changes in the soviet bloc or if you had gorbachev come on earlier it might have... >> yeah. look. when president... >> rose: did... go ahead. >> when president kennedy acquiesced to the wall he could not have known that it was going to fall down 28 years later. he just couldn't have known. he was acquiescing to a situation, a status quo that he was willing to live with if it didn't get any worse. at that point, we were worried about things getting worse with the communist world. communism would spread even further. so to lock in the status quo and to get in a situation where eastern eur
he actually led a more hawkish campaign toward the soviet union than did richard nixon, partly to... and he may not have won the election if he hadn't gone in that direction. so he went very much to the right of richard nixon on issues to dealing with military defense in the soviet union. >> rose: so what impact did it have on the cold war? >> it extended it by 30 years. now, would it have been extended anyway by 30 years? perhaps. but the wall froze everything in place. >>...
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jay nixon. he said, "significant law enforcement assets and the national guard are now being deployed." now being deployed. and so we're trying to get all those people on the ground. when you hear the national guard being deployed, chad myers, our meteorologist who's joining us by phone, you know that this is big trouble. >> well, you just don't have enough people involved locally to make it all happen without bringing in people from around the state or for that matter around the country. you need law enforcement. you need doctors. you need nurses. when you have this much destruction that we know moved through joplin. and when we get bethany scutti, our ireporter, back on the line, don, i want to get a chance, because she's been driving around joplin, i want you to ask her, where literally north or south of the city does the damage begin? because she was out of the damage and then drove and walked into it. there are people out there worrying about their loved ones and they literally cannot get a
jay nixon. he said, "significant law enforcement assets and the national guard are now being deployed." now being deployed. and so we're trying to get all those people on the ground. when you hear the national guard being deployed, chad myers, our meteorologist who's joining us by phone, you know that this is big trouble. >> well, you just don't have enough people involved locally to make it all happen without bringing in people from around the state or for that matter around...
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president nixon says i may be controversial, but pat nixon isn't and i think they have played their cardsolutely perfectly. and this might be the beginning of a new front for the campaign, much more active roles for the first and second ladies. >> millions of suburban women now the sole breadwinners in their families? >> not only that. millions of suburban women live in suburban women's have their homes have gone down drastically in value. we have lost nine trillion dollars of home wealth, home equity wealth. that's really affected them and they see what ising going on. what you're also seeing since you're also sees a continuing decline in home prices, is you're not seeing an improvement and promise, and their husbands or themselves all experience that. those statistics that you read now are publicly 8.8 -- nowhere close to the reality. the reality is much closer to 20%. and that affects everybody. >> i guess i don't see this slippage among suburban women for democrats. >> soccer moms. >> but you still have twigs between the parties with reproductive rights and health care and health issu
president nixon says i may be controversial, but pat nixon isn't and i think they have played their cardsolutely perfectly. and this might be the beginning of a new front for the campaign, much more active roles for the first and second ladies. >> millions of suburban women now the sole breadwinners in their families? >> not only that. millions of suburban women live in suburban women's have their homes have gone down drastically in value. we have lost nine trillion dollars of home...
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then nixon resigned and ford becb became our 38th president. all the while, all he wanted to be was the speaker of the house. now visitors can see evidence of how beloved he was in the house and in his home state, and tom has our report tonight. >> reporter: it's often said gerald ford was the right man at the right time for a wounded nation reeling from watergate. >> our long national nightmare is over. >> being the right man at the right time started early for gerald ford. in 1934, he was a starting center for the university of michigan football team and close friends with the only black player on the team, a gifted athlete named willis ward. >> back there, then, you suffer suffered through being ostracized if you became too involved with blacks. that was a test to jerry despite that, he was a man although he was only 17 years old. >> reporter: in 1934, the visiting georgia tech team refused to take the field if michigan started ward. steven ford, the president's youngest son, says his father was outraged that michigan would bench his friend.
then nixon resigned and ford becb became our 38th president. all the while, all he wanted to be was the speaker of the house. now visitors can see evidence of how beloved he was in the house and in his home state, and tom has our report tonight. >> reporter: it's often said gerald ford was the right man at the right time for a wounded nation reeling from watergate. >> our long national nightmare is over. >> being the right man at the right time started early for gerald ford....
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he spoke this morning with governor nixon of missouri. i happen to know the governor just also spoke with the vice president before he pulled up here. >>> former minnesota governor tim pawlenty in pelsh politics formally declared he's a presidential candidate today. and he did it notably in iowa. he said he has what it takes to unite his republican party and the country. he said he will tell the american people the truth. he got a big boost over the past weekend when potential gop rival indiana governor mitch daniels announced he will not be running. >>> and back at home in wall street, worries about debt in europe rattled the stock market. the dow was down almost 130 points on the day. >>> we'll be back in a moment with more of what happened here in joplin, missouri, after this. >>>nd we're bk here in joplin, missouri. sad to say no matter if you have a big screen tv, high definition, not high definition, as long as we have scenes like this one behind us, standing here witnessing this, it will never be perfectly conveyable on television.
he spoke this morning with governor nixon of missouri. i happen to know the governor just also spoke with the vice president before he pulled up here. >>> former minnesota governor tim pawlenty in pelsh politics formally declared he's a presidential candidate today. and he did it notably in iowa. he said he has what it takes to unite his republican party and the country. he said he will tell the american people the truth. he got a big boost over the past weekend when potential gop...
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president nixon says i may be controversial, but pat nixon isn't and i think they have played their cardsolutely perfectly. and this might be the beginning of a new front for the campaign, much more active roles for the first and second ladies. >> millions of suburban women now the sole breadwinners in their families? >> not only that. millions of suburban women live in suburban women's have their homes have gone down drastically in value. we have lost nine trillion dollars of home wealth, home equity wealth. that's really affected them and they see what ising going on. what you're also seeing since you're also sees a continuing decline in home prices, is you're not seeing an improvement and promise, and their husbands or themselves all experience that. those statistics that you read now are publicly 8.8 -- nowhere close to the reality. the reality is much closer to 20%. and that affects everybody. >> i guess i don't see this slippage among suburban women for democrats. >> soccer moms. >> but you still have twigs between the parties with reproductive rights and health care and health issu
president nixon says i may be controversial, but pat nixon isn't and i think they have played their cardsolutely perfectly. and this might be the beginning of a new front for the campaign, much more active roles for the first and second ladies. >> millions of suburban women now the sole breadwinners in their families? >> not only that. millions of suburban women live in suburban women's have their homes have gone down drastically in value. we have lost nine trillion dollars of home...
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coming up, governor jay nixon.o coming up, tallying the damage, power lines knocked down, homes devastated, trees uprooted, a tornado's path is usually estimated by the billions of dollars. details on that after the break. yoo-hoo. hello. it's water from the drinking fountain at the mall. [ male announcer ] great tasting tap water can now come from any faucet anywhere. introducing the brita bottle with the filter inside. [ male announcer ] great tasting tap water can now come from any faucet anywhere. ♪ ♪ when you're resonsible for this much of the team, you need a car you can count on. ♪ >>> at least 89 are dead in joplin, missouri, after a tornado cut through the heart of the city. rescue crews still searching for trapped survivors. 2,000 buildings have been damaged or destroyed. the tornado touching down around dinnertime last night and it left a path of destruction a half to three quarters mile wide. witnesses spoke of vehicles being picked up and thrown into homes and parts of the city now unrecognizable. watc
coming up, governor jay nixon.o coming up, tallying the damage, power lines knocked down, homes devastated, trees uprooted, a tornado's path is usually estimated by the billions of dollars. details on that after the break. yoo-hoo. hello. it's water from the drinking fountain at the mall. [ male announcer ] great tasting tap water can now come from any faucet anywhere. introducing the brita bottle with the filter inside. [ male announcer ] great tasting tap water can now come from any faucet...
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as richard nixon says, you won't be able to kick this guy around anymore. >>> the pga tour in charlotteover in the club house with a one shot lead. jonathan byrd can force a playoff, if he can sink this birdie putt. no pressure. can't contain his excitement in those pink pants. first playoff hole, right to rest left breaking putt. not going to fall. he birdies the whole, giving gloverrer two putts to win. misses the first, sinks the second for the victory. >>> madrid open in tennis. nadal supplied the shot of the match in the second. between the legs winner. in the end, it was djokovic who prevailed to win his 6th title of the season. >>> time for another quick break. coming up, skins drafts and working with dave snyder. stick around. ohre.cva >>> welcome back. for nearly a decade, the name vinny sorato was synonomous with the redskins. he still keeps up with his former employer. >> they could have had a quarterback in -- >> they liked john beck, so trading beck to get more picks, because they had given away picks to get mcnabb. what it does, it just increases the odds on the numb
as richard nixon says, you won't be able to kick this guy around anymore. >>> the pga tour in charlotteover in the club house with a one shot lead. jonathan byrd can force a playoff, if he can sink this birdie putt. no pressure. can't contain his excitement in those pink pants. first playoff hole, right to rest left breaking putt. not going to fall. he birdies the whole, giving gloverrer two putts to win. misses the first, sinks the second for the victory. >>> madrid open in...
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in addition to his role in woody allen's "midnight in paris," you can catch the "frost/nixon" star in the new film, "beautiful boy." also tonight, a conversation with journalist and cnn anchor dr. john lamattina. he's out with a new book about his personal and professional journey in the news business called "transparent." actor michael sheen and don lemon coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> yes. to everyone making a difference. >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: always pleased to welcome michael sheen to this program, the star of films like "frost/nixon" and "the queen" can be seen in the woody allen film, "m
in addition to his role in woody allen's "midnight in paris," you can catch the "frost/nixon" star in the new film, "beautiful boy." also tonight, a conversation with journalist and cnn anchor dr. john lamattina. he's out with a new book about his personal and professional journey in the news business called "transparent." actor michael sheen and don lemon coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his...
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bush and and richard nixon so they they've they seem to be very arrogant they they're putting forth information it's not true about well the burning bin ladin see was because it was in that condition when the fact is he died on land the requirement is to bury him on land and i don't think it's they buried him at sea because of saudi arabia's rich maritime history but what they concerned of a shrine being created and people regarding it as a muleteer would gather round that it's probably better to dispose the body when nobody knows where it is i mean was it the right decision to do that in this case. well it certainly there's questions in the islamic world when somebody like john brennan says we consulted with experts who were they they could have been anybody who would it was an islamic cleric you got to wonder why he said that and and we just see this series of the information that they say one thing and then they have to sort of recant what they said because i guess and i think i think that this administration is not speaking from one song sheet we're hearing different stories and they're cha
bush and and richard nixon so they they've they seem to be very arrogant they they're putting forth information it's not true about well the burning bin ladin see was because it was in that condition when the fact is he died on land the requirement is to bury him on land and i don't think it's they buried him at sea because of saudi arabia's rich maritime history but what they concerned of a shrine being created and people regarding it as a muleteer would gather round that it's probably better...
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just moments ago we talked with missouri governor nixon. how bad is this? >> the lethality of the storm is horrific, when you have well over 100 people dead, from a tornado like this one, it didn't really move, it kind of screwed into the earth and got worse and worse. hospital wiped out, nursing homes, schools. this is a traumatic tragedy for our area, but we'll bounce back, but first of all we have to cover the entire area, we discovered seven people today and rescued them. we think there's other live people out there, we want to make sure if they're alive we're out there finding them. pretty much everybody here knows somebody who is affected. >> smith: missouri governor jay nixon, one of the hardest hit places here in joplin is the big community hospital behind us. cynthia bowers is with us and has more on this. >> reporter: that's right, harry. it's safe to say nobody expected this. after all, they did with stand the power of a tornado as recently as 2008. typically this building plays a key role in treating the injured. but not this time. even in the m
just moments ago we talked with missouri governor nixon. how bad is this? >> the lethality of the storm is horrific, when you have well over 100 people dead, from a tornado like this one, it didn't really move, it kind of screwed into the earth and got worse and worse. hospital wiped out, nursing homes, schools. this is a traumatic tragedy for our area, but we'll bounce back, but first of all we have to cover the entire area, we discovered seven people today and rescued them. we think...
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nixon said it. in seventy three. resolution two forty two which the united states voted for the united nations so it is nothing new at all so it's not news it's news only because there's been a kind of. conspiracy of silence on the issue we went from saying that the settlement process settlements are illegal and saying that they were an obstacle to peace. saying that they were something that had to be negotiated but legally. you know that was all happening last year around this time and it was also when the apac conference was going on the pro israel lobby the powerful pro israel lobby is going on again now and i remember back then people that were at the delegates were at that conference saying they expected an apology over the public statements of the u.s. on settlements by secretary of state hillary clinton who spoke and they were all saying you know obama may be a one term president do you think that what's going on now politically for obama has put him in a dubious position well i think it's probably complicated
nixon said it. in seventy three. resolution two forty two which the united states voted for the united nations so it is nothing new at all so it's not news it's news only because there's been a kind of. conspiracy of silence on the issue we went from saying that the settlement process settlements are illegal and saying that they were an obstacle to peace. saying that they were something that had to be negotiated but legally. you know that was all happening last year around this time and it was...
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stayed high it came down during the kennedy administration and it was at seventy percent during the nixon years well i just looked at what the effective rate what people really pay those people earn at the top who are hundred families that average something like you know ten twenty million dollars a year it into clear income tax their rate is effectively sixteen percent and i'm going to tell you about these hedge fund their tax rate they hedge fund folks who are making two point four million dollars an hour their tax rate is fifteen percent because of a loophole in the law so think about that for a second those i believe the theory that you i ascribe to the theory that you just described which is that when you let a lot of money go to the top in the hands of a few evidently they a casino will start a some sort of speculative boom will start hey we might be having one right now in commodities the money has to go somewhere and if it doesn't go into print productive investment look we built a university system during the fifty's who built the highway system we had the beginning of the space
stayed high it came down during the kennedy administration and it was at seventy percent during the nixon years well i just looked at what the effective rate what people really pay those people earn at the top who are hundred families that average something like you know ten twenty million dollars a year it into clear income tax their rate is effectively sixteen percent and i'm going to tell you about these hedge fund their tax rate they hedge fund folks who are making two point four million...
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nixon. yes. that is his own voice and nobody king called him soft on communism. it does not involve life or death but said gerald ford at the debate 1976 when he prematurely liberates poland from domination what is sometimes forgotten and you can see this on youtube after he gives that answer he looks at him if you know, the honeymooners you did not mean that did you? and then they go through the week from the ford campaign having to persuade the president to say i made a mistake. they always run against the opponent that they know the world better. so what? suppose he said come on. i am the commander in chief. i am talking about what is inside the polls and hungarians. they will never yield. so say that that changes a tiny handful of votes. go to ohio if you change 6,000 those that year ford wins ohio. change 3500 in hawaii are mississippi and ford wins those and wins the electoral college. losing the popular but substantially as a playful amount of gore, jr. says this must never happen again [laughter] sometimes you cannot resist. then what? i interviewed brent
nixon. yes. that is his own voice and nobody king called him soft on communism. it does not involve life or death but said gerald ford at the debate 1976 when he prematurely liberates poland from domination what is sometimes forgotten and you can see this on youtube after he gives that answer he looks at him if you know, the honeymooners you did not mean that did you? and then they go through the week from the ford campaign having to persuade the president to say i made a mistake. they always...
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he was a michigan congressmen when nixon chose him.e took nixon's place as president after his resignation during the watergate scandal. several -- >> made this statute be an open book that tells of the most uncommon of common men. when you kept the faith when his countrymen needed it most. >> former secretary of state henry kissinger, nancy pelosi, and boards daughter also attended today's ceremony. he passed away back in 2006. >> those were some strange times in american politics. >> saving you money behind the wheel and using cruise control is just one tick. -- tip. >> exactly who is affected and what information has been compromised. >> how you can help, coming up. >> a line of thunderstorms in western pennsylvania. the insta-weather-plus forecast is straight ahead. >> here is a look at what is coming up. new information to nights about the raid that led to the killing of osama bin laden in pakistan. yeardley love is being honored at her school. >> do you have any kids books that you no longer want? >> you might want to participate
he was a michigan congressmen when nixon chose him.e took nixon's place as president after his resignation during the watergate scandal. several -- >> made this statute be an open book that tells of the most uncommon of common men. when you kept the faith when his countrymen needed it most. >> former secretary of state henry kissinger, nancy pelosi, and boards daughter also attended today's ceremony. he passed away back in 2006. >> those were some strange times in american...