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it's like my nine o'neill i. nineteen eighty both his his cap cabinet. non the less. people look back on the liberation. still commands respect. and then and now i got to help me and i sides. people born what a solution to do any. lately is involved. is accentuate pretty. openen about what i was goig on inside of what what he needed. expense even need any national assisted and and given given that we try tracks about street. if that little online latel. it wasn't in the and so much more advancement point twenty two year i mean i mean all classical ready set shoshoni. into informed by a plate and being we let's take take i will warning for them even even more importantly the that out of one as zimbabwe's main may challenge yeah to fully fully engaged and now there are of course a little more questions about that. about about i tried to address. thank you thank you [inaudible] the friends [inaudible] official. time it right [inaudible] jack jack. we shape. of a house. right the new. have to live. in one one hundred twenty nine ninety and the time time. cut off instead. a
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and then, to keep a little moderation in between, my old boss tip o'neill. ihink that would be a pretty good crowd. brian: don ritchie? mr. ritchie: i would probably go back to find some of those senators i've been writing about for years. i would love to have henry clay at the dinner, and i would love to have huey long at the dinner. i think the conversation would be very sparkling. there are a lot of other orators. alvin berkeley of kentucky, a famous storyteller, and many others whom i never had the opportunity to meet but i have read about. brian: richard baker? dr. baker: i would like to have daniel webster, and i would like to have john quincy adams, not only because they are from my native massachusetts, but because they were people who really knew how the senate and the house of representatives worked in the second quarter of the 19th century. and the third person i would like to have is robert c. byrd. people often said about senator byrd that he would be as at home in the 20th and 21st century or in the 19th century, and probably the 18th century, to
and then, to keep a little moderation in between, my old boss tip o'neill. ihink that would be a pretty good crowd. brian: don ritchie? mr. ritchie: i would probably go back to find some of those senators i've been writing about for years. i would love to have henry clay at the dinner, and i would love to have huey long at the dinner. i think the conversation would be very sparkling. there are a lot of other orators. alvin berkeley of kentucky, a famous storyteller, and many others whom i never...
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scholar, which is a nice way of saying old newspaper hack, and after i finished my first book on tip o'neill, i called my classmate at uva, larry sabedeaux and said i wrote a 700-page book with 200 pages of footnotes, why don't i send that to you as my bitteration $10,000 and you send me a ph.d. and he said, jack, my friend, it doesn't work that way. and it doesn't. biography is, to pick up where bill and joan left off, is messy, and i often think that the title of my book could have been richard nixon and yet, because no matter what you say, no matter how you try to make a scholarly argument you always end up saying and yet, for every awful thing there's nothing nice about him. it was best exemplified in a washington story about bob dole who was called to the white house to be part of the delegation that went to egypt for anwar sadat's funeral. jimmy carter was there, gerald ford was there and richard nixon was there and bob dole said i walked into the east room, there they were, see no evil, hear no evil, and evil. and yet bob dole wounded in the mountains of northern italy in 1945, had to ge
scholar, which is a nice way of saying old newspaper hack, and after i finished my first book on tip o'neill, i called my classmate at uva, larry sabedeaux and said i wrote a 700-page book with 200 pages of footnotes, why don't i send that to you as my bitteration $10,000 and you send me a ph.d. and he said, jack, my friend, it doesn't work that way. and it doesn't. biography is, to pick up where bill and joan left off, is messy, and i often think that the title of my book could have been...
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after i finished my first book on tip o'neill i called my classmate who was a big chat in the government and i said i just wrote a 700 page book with 200 pages of footnotes. i will send that to you as my dissertation and you send me a phd pick he said, it does not work that way . it doesn't. biography is, to pick off where bill and joan left off his messy. i often think that the title of my book could have been, richard j -- richard nixon, and yet. no matter how you try to make scholarly argument you say, and yet. there is always something nice about him. i always thought it was exemplified in a story about bob dole who was called to the white house to be part of the delegation that went to egypt for and wants to.'s -- anwar said.'s funeral. jimmy carter was there and richard nick and was there and they walked into the east room and there they were. see no here no -- see no evil, hear no evil,[ applause ] .>> bob dole was wounded in the mountains of italy in 1945. he had to get up and move his arm into position and stick a pen into it because of the grievous nature of the wound. the medi
after i finished my first book on tip o'neill i called my classmate who was a big chat in the government and i said i just wrote a 700 page book with 200 pages of footnotes. i will send that to you as my dissertation and you send me a phd pick he said, it does not work that way . it doesn't. biography is, to pick off where bill and joan left off his messy. i often think that the title of my book could have been, richard j -- richard nixon, and yet. no matter how you try to make scholarly...
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after i finished my first book on tip o'neill, i called my who is a big shot in the government department, and i set a just wrote a 700-page book with 200 pages of footnotes, so why don't i send that to you as my dissertation and $10,000 and ,ou send me a phd, and he said "jack, my friend, it doesn't work that way." and it doesn't. biography is messy. i often think that the title of my book could have been "richard nixon and yet," because no matter what you say about richard nixon, no matter how you try to make a scholarly argument, you always end up aying "and yet." for every awful thing, there is something nice about it. i thought it was mr. turnbull fight in a famous washington story about bob dole who was called to the white house to be part of the delegation that went to egypt for anwar sadat's funeral. all the former presidents who were still alive were there. jimmy carter was there, gerald ford was there. bob dole said, i walked into the room and there they were. see no evil, hear no evil, and evil. bob dole wanted in the mountains everyly had to get up morning and move his right a
after i finished my first book on tip o'neill, i called my who is a big shot in the government department, and i set a just wrote a 700-page book with 200 pages of footnotes, so why don't i send that to you as my dissertation and $10,000 and ,ou send me a phd, and he said "jack, my friend, it doesn't work that way." and it doesn't. biography is messy. i often think that the title of my book could have been "richard nixon and yet," because no matter what you say about richard...
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i would like to have at the same dinner ronald reagan. and then, to keep a little moderation in between, mild boss tip o'neill. -- my old boss tip o'neill. . richie. i would love to have henry clay at the dinner, and i would love to have huey long at the dinner. i think the conversation would be very sparkling. there are a lot of other orators. all the berkeley of kentucky, and many others whom i never had the opportunity to meet but i have heard about. >> richard baker. mr. baker: i would like to have daniel webster and i would like to have john quincy adams. not only because they are from my native massachusetts, but people whoy were really knew how the senate and house of representatives worked in the second quarter of the 19th century. the third person i would like to .ave is robert c byrd people often set about senator byrd that he would be as at home 21st century as in the 19th-century or 18th-century 18th century, too. he had the demeanor and gravitas . i would like to hear the three of them sort of mix it all up. they would not believe what he had to tell them, i'm sure. " at a we are on "q&a place called the bird center. center.y
i would like to have at the same dinner ronald reagan. and then, to keep a little moderation in between, mild boss tip o'neill. -- my old boss tip o'neill. . richie. i would love to have henry clay at the dinner, and i would love to have huey long at the dinner. i think the conversation would be very sparkling. there are a lot of other orators. all the berkeley of kentucky, and many others whom i never had the opportunity to meet but i have heard about. >> richard baker. mr. baker: i...
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so i would stick to tip o'neill tunnel's voice. senator greatly but i'm a republican today who can't believe my own party and i am looking for somebody to believe in. the reality is if you're not willing to talk about that impeachment should be on the table, right? the fact that the democratic party is suggesting the president has now become so compromised that the senate should not entertain his nomination of kavanaugh, how do we stop short of suggesting he's so compromised we can't have a broader conversation about impeachment? and i understand the electoral convenience of trying to get through next 75 days. i get it. both parties do that. you have to win in november but at some point, listen, the republican party sold their soul at the altar of convenience and what i'm seeing right now and the democrats being unwilling to talk about impeachment is almost the same thing. why aren't you willing to talk about it? >> no. oh, no. oh, no, no, no, no. dave, no. what we're saying is we're going to have a robert mueller from mueller. we
so i would stick to tip o'neill tunnel's voice. senator greatly but i'm a republican today who can't believe my own party and i am looking for somebody to believe in. the reality is if you're not willing to talk about that impeachment should be on the table, right? the fact that the democratic party is suggesting the president has now become so compromised that the senate should not entertain his nomination of kavanaugh, how do we stop short of suggesting he's so compromised we can't have a...
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o'neil/bart rider-i never thought about it before but nowadays i travel a lot by myself. now i'm fearful if someone when i ride bart will come out of nowhere and slit my throat>my throat> nowhere and slit my throat> ( james ) ( james ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( darya )(ááá2 shotááá) breaking overnight ... a cafe in san jose catches fire and it's being investigated as arson. ( james )kron 4's sara stinson is live at the scene with the latest for us.sara? ( sara )some crews are still on scene here at cafe paradise investigating a fire erupted around three this morning...as possible arson. take a look at this map so you can see where this restaurant is located ln the 24 hundred block of monterey road near the hampton inn and suites. san jose fire responded to the one alarm fire at around three in the morning. you cant see much damage on the outside of the building because most of it is inside and on the roof. firefighters on scene said this is being investigated as a possible arson thats why a few crews are still on scene. were worki
my throat> nowhere and slit my throat> ( james ) ( james ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( darya )(ááá2 shotááá) breaking overnight ... a cafe in san jose catches fire and it's being investigated as arson. ( james )kron 4's sara stinson is live at the scene with the latest for us.sara? ( sara )some crews are still on scene here at cafe paradise investigating a fire erupted around three this morning...as possible arson. take a look at this map so...
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international good to have your company i mean o'neill our top story there has been plenty of talk this way to stay over double trump. presidency which now appears to be in a precarious position in less than two years and two of the presidents former associates have pleaded guilty to federal crimes it's part trump in hot water as a sex lawyer has implicated him as the organ straighter of campaign financial violations and the media is already getting in a spin over his possible impeachment can he be impeached with this i think the beginning has to be said and mark right now and wolf we're in a watergate moment but there is i think a lot for the president to fear impeachment then discuss the mainstream media discourse today it seems became a little more realistic for trump although it's not exactly what you might think ferris links the russian agents or collusion with the kremlin something far more. as his former lawyer michael cohen pleaded guilty to by income tax fraud he also admitted guilt in campaign finance charges allegedly paying off former mistresses of trump for their silence on
international good to have your company i mean o'neill our top story there has been plenty of talk this way to stay over double trump. presidency which now appears to be in a precarious position in less than two years and two of the presidents former associates have pleaded guilty to federal crimes it's part trump in hot water as a sex lawyer has implicated him as the organ straighter of campaign financial violations and the media is already getting in a spin over his possible impeachment can...
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angela o'neil/victim"shortly after i got on the phone with 911 is when he took that exit that was waypast our exit." sacramento county deputies say the driver is facing kidnapping charges after refusing to let o'neil and her friends out of the car.emily maher/reporting"the women realized the put into their uber app was not was taking them. instead they ended up here at the intersection of 47th and mlk boulevard and jumped out of the car."angela o'neil/victim"and that's when katie said, 'everybody out of the car.' and we just flung our doors open."deputies say information from witnesses and evidence led to filanov's arrest.the women say they're continuously forced to deal with the stress of what happened.emily maher (ken) (ken) uber released a statement that reads, "the disturbing behavior the riders reported will not be tolerated. we removed this driver's access to the app shortly after we learned of the incident and stand ready to help with the investigation." uber says mark filanov has been removed as a driver for the company. coming up at eight.. a suspect is charged in the murder
angela o'neil/victim"shortly after i got on the phone with 911 is when he took that exit that was waypast our exit." sacramento county deputies say the driver is facing kidnapping charges after refusing to let o'neil and her friends out of the car.emily maher/reporting"the women realized the put into their uber app was not was taking them. instead they ended up here at the intersection of 47th and mlk boulevard and jumped out of the car."angela o'neil/victim"and that's...
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different type of threat, but it's as damaging. >> and john o'neil, just your reflections this time on him? >> john was, you know, an amazing character. inow you have seen elements of his personal life in the show -- >> played by jeff daniels in the show. >> and jeff daniels, amazing. he did a great job. he played john o'neil as seen by jeff daniels. so he didn't listen to what everybody else was listening to him. but john o'diehl was an amazing guy and he had only one love, and one commitment. and it was the fbi. everything else in the world didn't matter. that's why his social life was in shambles. but john was a great leader. he understood the threat and what should be done. unfortunately, it was so tragic, because he put the focus on osama bin laden. he's the one who tried to get osama bin laden. but on 9/11, john o'neil was in the world trade center and he was killed by al qaeda and by osama bin laden. >> in the series, they also focus on your personal life. you had this wonderful woman, you had to keep explaining to her you had to go off on secret missions that you couldn't tell her about. you are the terrorist hunter. and yet you
different type of threat, but it's as damaging. >> and john o'neil, just your reflections this time on him? >> john was, you know, an amazing character. inow you have seen elements of his personal life in the show -- >> played by jeff daniels in the show. >> and jeff daniels, amazing. he did a great job. he played john o'neil as seen by jeff daniels. so he didn't listen to what everybody else was listening to him. but john o'diehl was an amazing guy and he had only one...
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twenty four hour news live from the russian capital welcome to our international i mean you know o'neill a russian mole inside the u.s. embassy in moscow it's stuff britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in scope but also not how it seems. explains everybody loves a spy drama mystery suspense and a russian. my name is evelyn. this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service as quite clearly stems from the very name is one of the most enigmatic agencies of the u.s. government its main function is to protect the lives of u.s. presidents ministers the top political brass and that is where the russians according to the guardian planted a mall the russian spy had been working under texted in the heart of the american embassy in moscow for more than a decade she had plenty of time to gather intelligence without supervision bustles said the guardian's head of investigations that claims she was operational for a whole decade in that time through the agency's internet in e-mail systems she had access to all kinds of highly classified stuff including t
twenty four hour news live from the russian capital welcome to our international i mean you know o'neill a russian mole inside the u.s. embassy in moscow it's stuff britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in scope but also not how it seems. explains everybody loves a spy drama mystery suspense and a russian. my name is evelyn. this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service as quite clearly stems from the very name is one of the most enigmatic...
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on right right waiting the european initiation to come automatically o'neill distribution like like a cross cross lot lock meanwhile i like like we ar. she shouldn't have been coming up one point lesions. ship that rat race like life city. staying with illegally emergency says thth is. to put. the safety [inaudible] electoral. college. the truck drivers wraparound of last led west where the near [inaudible] and ending. global because the weather was a n nine nine there waso warning signs i can't wait wait. down down n dreams. restaurant owners say they twenty twenty three people all all the memories of the shot on many many suffered hypothermia. someone on top. during. those those in a critical decision could include on your world rush right how helicopter hospital to landing g i think. that was what. was. that's the only on his reasons and open arms relate related debris. it's a very good it would on moscow. it's he shakes [inaudible] that's right the details will case clearly which which are how you can be completely prisoners on time like like i would be. line people his in his dealings and possibly on campaign fi
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i don't know if you know this, gene, he even won wisconsin. and he did it by being a happy warrior and by embracing tip o'neill, by embracing the most liberal ofal people while staying true to his own values. i don't understand why ronald reagan's republican party hasn't learned that lesson? >> well, joe, that all seems so 20th century these days, doesn't it? it seems like a long time ago. i think the fact is that ronald reagan, the man who invented the modern republican party would not be welcomed in today's republican party. he would be a squish. he would be, you know, far too sort of friendly and amiable and willing to sit down and talk with and to compromise to accept sort of less than the, all of what you're asking for, demanding, than the republicans are today. and, you know, the irony, of course, is that senators, you will hear senators from republicans and democrats who talk of their genuine feelings for john mccain this week. yet you didn't see that in the way they voted. you didn't see that in the way they spoke about him or treated him publicly frankly with their own constituents at home, at least republicans because he was for many
i don't know if you know this, gene, he even won wisconsin. and he did it by being a happy warrior and by embracing tip o'neill, by embracing the most liberal ofal people while staying true to his own values. i don't understand why ronald reagan's republican party hasn't learned that lesson? >> well, joe, that all seems so 20th century these days, doesn't it? it seems like a long time ago. i think the fact is that ronald reagan, the man who invented the modern republican party would not...
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angela o'neil/victim"shortly after i got on the phone with 911 is when he took that exit that was wayast our exit." sacramento county deputies say the driver is facing kidnapping charges after refusing to let o'neil and her friends out of the car.emily maher/reporting"the women realized the address that they put into their uber app was not where the driver was taking them. instead they ended up here at the intersection of 47th and mlk boulevard and jumped out of the car."angela o'neil/victim "and that's when katie said, 'everybody out of the car.' and we just flung our doors open."deputies say information from witnesses and evidence led to filanov's arrest.the women say they're continuously forced to deal with the stress of what happened. (grant) that was emily maher reporting. uber released this statement... saying "the disturbing behavior the riders reported will not be tolerated. we removed this driver's access to the app shortly after we learned of the incident and stand ready to help with the investigation." (vicki) next at 5:30... a warning after someone with measles visited som
angela o'neil/victim"shortly after i got on the phone with 911 is when he took that exit that was wayast our exit." sacramento county deputies say the driver is facing kidnapping charges after refusing to let o'neil and her friends out of the car.emily maher/reporting"the women realized the address that they put into their uber app was not where the driver was taking them. instead they ended up here at the intersection of 47th and mlk boulevard and jumped out of the...
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it's a particularly visceral one, and i think a lot of us are disappointed it's debilitated to this point. >> a lot of people pointed to ronald reagan and tip o'neillcompetitors who didn't see eye to eye on much but who were social and friendly with each other when all was said and done. >> right. that's when i came to washington when you would see people nearly in fist fights on the house floor, on the senate floor. then you'd see them at the monday acal having drinks together. the stories of tip o'neill and ronald reagan drinking whiskey together were great stories. but things have changed on capital. on sunday, we saw people itching for a fight, you know, wanting to hurt each other. right now i think america is in a bad place, and this relationship is just a smart part of it. >> but isn't the president to blame for that, or does he play -- >> i think both sides are to blame for it. i think the president is giving tit for tat with mccain. it wasn't just a couple of weeks ago where mccain intimated that the president might have committed treason in helsinki. this is a nasty back-and-forth, and i wish it wouldn't go on, but that's a fact of life. >
it's a particularly visceral one, and i think a lot of us are disappointed it's debilitated to this point. >> a lot of people pointed to ronald reagan and tip o'neillcompetitors who didn't see eye to eye on much but who were social and friendly with each other when all was said and done. >> right. that's when i came to washington when you would see people nearly in fist fights on the house floor, on the senate floor. then you'd see them at the monday acal having drinks together. the...
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fate of the trump agenda is kind of the dominant issue, but as you know, tip o'neill famously said all politics are local. i the numbers, almost 80% in. when grandma is about 31.9% for the democratic race for governor. andrew gillam who has the support for bernie sanders on the socialist side at 33%, he's actually winning. he may get the nomination to face ron desantis, this big trump ally, for the governor here in florida to succeed rick scott, the republican senator. so you may have someone more onc the socialist side of facing roc desantis. fictive elements here. >> tucker: ed henry, thank you for that. we will be tracking the results all night. first an update from south africa south africa. according to news reports, the south after government has withdrawn its firm redistribution bill more than a week after we first day of the story. they hated our segmentnt and alo hated president trump's response, he tweeted out our response. they recounted not being criticized particularly from america. but politicians in south africa are still planning to seize land without compensation on racial grounds. in fact
fate of the trump agenda is kind of the dominant issue, but as you know, tip o'neill famously said all politics are local. i the numbers, almost 80% in. when grandma is about 31.9% for the democratic race for governor. andrew gillam who has the support for bernie sanders on the socialist side at 33%, he's actually winning. he may get the nomination to face ron desantis, this big trump ally, for the governor here in florida to succeed rick scott, the republican senator. so you may have someone...
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fate of the trump agenda is kind of the dominant issue but as you know tip o'neill famously said that all politics are local. ic race, look at the numbers. almost 80% in. when graham is about 31.9% for the democratic race for governor and andrew gillam who has the support of bernie sanders on the socialist side at 33%. he's actually winning and he may get the nomination to face ron desantis, this big trump ally, for governor is to succeed at rick scott. you may have to summon more on the socialist side facing ron desantis, some fictive elements here in florida tonight. >> ed henry, a lot going on there. first time we got an update from south africa. according to news reports the south african government has withdrawn its farm land redistribution bill less than a week after we initially reported on the story. the south african government hated our segment and said so and they also hated president trump's response to it. he tweeted out a response. they had counted on not being criticized particularly from america. but the story is far from over. politicians are still planning to seize land without compensation o
fate of the trump agenda is kind of the dominant issue but as you know tip o'neill famously said that all politics are local. ic race, look at the numbers. almost 80% in. when graham is about 31.9% for the democratic race for governor and andrew gillam who has the support of bernie sanders on the socialist side at 33%. he's actually winning and he may get the nomination to face ron desantis, this big trump ally, for governor is to succeed at rick scott. you may have to summon more on the...
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the week contract, for example, is the only piece of information i have that shows that rose greenhough -- rose o'neil greenhough spelled o'neal with an e. following rose's travels and her own words, the war became alive to me. her first entry was august 5,1863 after she and little rose, now 10 years old, had boarded the blockader phantom. rose described going down the cape fear river, being shot at by ships. she got terribly seasick and she had taken lots of goton that jefferson davis -- cotton that jefferson davis had given her to pay to sell to go over there. the cotton was on deck. to keep her from being violently ill she would sleep on deck putting her fingers around the bail of cotton to keep from falling overboard as the ship pitched and swerved as it was being shot at. the detail in the diary is absolutely extraordinary. she made the last entry one year later just before she boarded another runner for her faithful journey home. the diary is absolutely remarkable when you put the names and the faces together. rose had negotiations with napoleon iii in which she describes in great detail. she ha
the week contract, for example, is the only piece of information i have that shows that rose greenhough -- rose o'neil greenhough spelled o'neal with an e. following rose's travels and her own words, the war became alive to me. her first entry was august 5,1863 after she and little rose, now 10 years old, had boarded the blockader phantom. rose described going down the cape fear river, being shot at by ships. she got terribly seasick and she had taken lots of goton that jefferson davis --...
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that tried the reforms so i'm glad you spelled my name good because tip o'neill got it wrong it is a great book. [applause] can i tell them he spelled his name mary russo and he would call me every day you spell my name right. [laughter] >> i appreciate the fact you describe everyone's life as very useful in the class. in the state of iowa showing four new members a lot of things were happening with this budget legislation that one of the things is campaign financing and it was critical that the scale was so different talk about fundraising and what that was like for this class there were elected in this class with just a few thousand dollars it was a completely different world and partly there was great shock that they have any chance of winning at all. like in every. that's a long time. people were able to win seats with very small resources. but that court decision would undercut campaign finance law of 74 and of course with citizens united and others simply shredded any hope that we have in fact when people ask me what do you think is the biggest problem contemporaneously? i do think it is money because now
that tried the reforms so i'm glad you spelled my name good because tip o'neill got it wrong it is a great book. [applause] can i tell them he spelled his name mary russo and he would call me every day you spell my name right. [laughter] >> i appreciate the fact you describe everyone's life as very useful in the class. in the state of iowa showing four new members a lot of things were happening with this budget legislation that one of the things is campaign financing and it was critical...
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. >> that tip o'neill reference, all politics is local, until it isn't. i hear your point. megan malloy, the co-founder of republican women for progress, says about this year and the midterms for republican women this year, that group has told a number of female candidates, quote, don't run this year. you are a great candidate if it were any other year, you would win. what do you make of that? >> that was a fascinating aspect of this article. i have been involved in republican politics for over 20 years. i can't remember ever a time during an election cycle where anyone would have discouraged women from running. that has been part of the republican candidate recruitment strategy for as long as i have been around. get good quality women to run anywhere. so it was -- that was a fascinating aspect of it. it goes to show you how the dynamics have changed considerably in the era of trump. if you just look at women like kathy mcmorris rogers in washington state -- >> she didn't get 50%. and she's in leadership in the republican house. she's, i believe, number four. she's a confer
. >> that tip o'neill reference, all politics is local, until it isn't. i hear your point. megan malloy, the co-founder of republican women for progress, says about this year and the midterms for republican women this year, that group has told a number of female candidates, quote, don't run this year. you are a great candidate if it were any other year, you would win. what do you make of that? >> that was a fascinating aspect of this article. i have been involved in republican...
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i am fascinated by this dynamic. all politics is national, the inverse of the tip o'neill thing. this race was run successfully by desantis on essentially national terrain. does that square where what you saw? >> well, you know, i think when you're in a time when every hour is dominated by something the president is doing, that's what's on everybody's mind, everybody's focused on the president and on what's happening in washington. so that ron desantis was responding to that. how intentional was his strategy, his campaign seems to make it appear that their focus was on fox and trump. that's where they understood primary voters are. did it look intentional to you covering the race. >> it didn't matter whether -- it looked intentional, because it was intentional. they basically acknowledged that, they kind of scoffed a little disdainfully at the suggestion that one could win an election in florida by doing a lot of rotary meetings and meet and greets. and bbq's, this was very much about reaching that fox audience. >> putnam was out there doing that. >> there's nothing like the sort
i am fascinated by this dynamic. all politics is national, the inverse of the tip o'neill thing. this race was run successfully by desantis on essentially national terrain. does that square where what you saw? >> well, you know, i think when you're in a time when every hour is dominated by something the president is doing, that's what's on everybody's mind, everybody's focused on the president and on what's happening in washington. so that ron desantis was responding to that. how...
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i don't know what to do. this was made by a 45-year-old stockbroker named steve. that would be weird. it's mattie o'neilln holding an american flag. two things i love immensely. here we go, let's go to massachusetts. there he is, springfield country club and a fox enters the picture. i think this is around the eighth hole, there he goes, comes in. there is the arrow, the magical arrow. and he takes the ball. that's fox news. the fox was executed. i'm kidding, he's living the high life in vermont. >> dana: you know how i will never go whale watching? i'll tell you why. watch this, these whale watchers had a close encounter this week off the shores of pleasant island alaska. they sound like they are having a great time, without any warning a large humpback whale just out of the water before crashing down near the boat soaking everyone on board. they way as 40 tons and are as big as a school bus. i watch from afar and will never go whale watching. >> jesse: i'm going to be wailing the heck out of democrats tonight. i'm mastering this double plug. check out this kid, he's looking in the mirror and watch his
i don't know what to do. this was made by a 45-year-old stockbroker named steve. that would be weird. it's mattie o'neilln holding an american flag. two things i love immensely. here we go, let's go to massachusetts. there he is, springfield country club and a fox enters the picture. i think this is around the eighth hole, there he goes, comes in. there is the arrow, the magical arrow. and he takes the ball. that's fox news. the fox was executed. i'm kidding, he's living the high life in...
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he wasn't going to tell me -- good i didn't fall. >> how would you describe speaker o'neill's leadership style? >> tip was an absolute leader, but he was a very kind person and he cared so much for the house. and also he had been there a while and seen strong leaders, ray david grego rayburn and other leaders. he knew how to lead, absolutely, but he did wit with a wonderful manner, and people -- people followed his lead. it was no doubt about it. one of the few times i went against it was when the marines got killed over in -- >> lebanon. >> i can't think of the place right now. when they were blown up. and geraldine and barbara and i had just been -- it wasn't jordan. it was right across from israel. lebanon. lebanon. and we had gone from israel to lebanon, and we saw -- went to visit the marines, and they had had an explosion at the embassy a couple of weeks before, and you know, we saw the marines, and we came home. and they had -- i think it was 178 of them were blown up. and we had a vote on having people stay there or leave, and i think it was the only time i really went against ti
he wasn't going to tell me -- good i didn't fall. >> how would you describe speaker o'neill's leadership style? >> tip was an absolute leader, but he was a very kind person and he cared so much for the house. and also he had been there a while and seen strong leaders, ray david grego rayburn and other leaders. he knew how to lead, absolutely, but he did wit with a wonderful manner, and people -- people followed his lead. it was no doubt about it. one of the few times i went against...
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. >> i was blown away by what john o'neill's story is off lawrence wright's pulitzer prize-winning booky in the late '90s who was going bin laden, bin laden, pay attention, i'm telling you, it's just a hunch, pay attention. and people wouldn't listen to him. except for richard clarke, who michael played. >> jimmy: with a very cruel twist of irony at the end. >> oh, yeah. what happened to john was that he took a job at the twin towers. he got basically pushed out of the fbi and took a job as the head of security at the twin towers a few weeks before 9/11. >> jimmy: and then we know what happened there. "godless" is a very different show, a western. are you a western type? are you good at horseback riding? are you a rugged man? [ laughter ] >> i thought i was. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah. i had to train to ride a horse, which is -- on top an 800-pound infant. and it's dangerous. i fell off three times in three months, which is a good batting average. >> jimmy: is it? >> yeah. by wranglers who are walking around like this. because they fall off so many times. but yeah, the second to the las
. >> i was blown away by what john o'neill's story is off lawrence wright's pulitzer prize-winning booky in the late '90s who was going bin laden, bin laden, pay attention, i'm telling you, it's just a hunch, pay attention. and people wouldn't listen to him. except for richard clarke, who michael played. >> jimmy: with a very cruel twist of irony at the end. >> oh, yeah. what happened to john was that he took a job at the twin towers. he got basically pushed out of the fbi and...
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i think we are living the opposite of the old tip o'neill, all politics is local. all politics is not local anymore. it's trump. the people who hate trump, if they are motivated to come out, your guy will win. if they are not, your guy will win. kennedy: the democratic socialists are passionate but not motivated to vote. the president has backed the dark horse. tell me about that race in kansas. this is an immigration hardliner people would like to see. >> he's putting his neck out there on that. you will see what his brand can hold. you will be able to test the trump brand here. kennedy: has the president been better at picking winners the last few primary cycles? >> you have got to admit. a lot of people have a problem with trump's personality, but they don't have a problem his policy. if you look at the financial sector, the markets in the red. you have got, you know, corporations, hiring people, you have got a lot of great things on the economic side. even though -- how does that translate and benefit each party. if it's a strong economy, they have a better sho
i think we are living the opposite of the old tip o'neill, all politics is local. all politics is not local anymore. it's trump. the people who hate trump, if they are motivated to come out, your guy will win. if they are not, your guy will win. kennedy: the democratic socialists are passionate but not motivated to vote. the president has backed the dark horse. tell me about that race in kansas. this is an immigration hardliner people would like to see. >> he's putting his neck out there...
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if i start running, they'll call me a racist. run, stupid -- right? >> patrice o'neillsonality with very biting material. >> he was really funny and he was loud and he was like shut up, that type of just obnoxious loud. >> he would have been as funny as any of them in the room. >> sport fishermen, that's what men are. you catch it, you show your friends, and then you release it. but a lot of women in here, you have boyfriends or husbands, you were fish that jumped back on the boat, flapping, looking at me like -- i was wondering if you're going to be fishing here again next week. >> as a feminist, i didn't want to enjoy his comedy. and then i watched elephant in the room. despite if i agree with him or not, or want to own up to the way i act as a woman in that scenario, he nailed it. >> my days are numbered. you know what i mean, i'm 40, and that's young in everyone else years, but in black years, you know, if you do the black to white life ratio, i'm a hundred and 77 years old. >> he was able to speak to audiences unlike any other comedian. >> so conversational. >> but
if i start running, they'll call me a racist. run, stupid -- right? >> patrice o'neillsonality with very biting material. >> he was really funny and he was loud and he was like shut up, that type of just obnoxious loud. >> he would have been as funny as any of them in the room. >> sport fishermen, that's what men are. you catch it, you show your friends, and then you release it. but a lot of women in here, you have boyfriends or husbands, you were fish that jumped back...
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but i neveldactually thought it wappen, and i certainly didn't think if it did, it was going tbe me. - tip o'neillspeaker of the house, called me and told me, "you shoul geraldine. she's very good." and she filled in a lot of holes for me. we were losing with ethnic americans, at and she was a goodlic. - why do i get the feeling that you really want to be the vice presidential candidate? - i have no idea. do i have a look on my face? - yeah, you look-- you look as thought you'd really like that more than anyt else in the world. - i don't know if i'd like it more than anything else in the world. i thrrk you have to admit, it's rather heady stuff. - it is indeed. - you know, the first woman to be on a national ticket. my goodnes first... - i heard a lot of rumblings that there was going to be a woman, and so i started doing myesearch. and everyone i talked to id one name, and that one name was geraldine ferraro. - i was giving a speech-- going to give a speech, and i got a call from frz, and fritz said "i would like for you to be on the ticket. i would like for you " to be my running mat and i said
but i neveldactually thought it wappen, and i certainly didn't think if it did, it was going tbe me. - tip o'neillspeaker of the house, called me and told me, "you shoul geraldine. she's very good." and she filled in a lot of holes for me. we were losing with ethnic americans, at and she was a goodlic. - why do i get the feeling that you really want to be the vice presidential candidate? - i have no idea. do i have a look on my face? - yeah, you look-- you look as thought you'd really...
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i was suspecting we should not open the body. but this funeral home, they have done a tremendous job. big hand for o'neil swanson and his family.nd before you today, painful to stand before aretha. our celebration. i want to honor the family's wishes and keep my remarks as brief as i can, but it is about reflections. i want to give room for reverend williams, one of the most profound preachers of our time, the journal was conducted by reverend williams and maintains authority in the family. the next phase of the phenomenal aretha franklin. there's much to be said and done, built on this legacy that is not appropriate to say today. such calls another unplanned family reunion. we wouldn't be here if aretha was not here today. we give death too much power. we should call together a meeting like this and share. i watch the long lines at the museum, rosa parks, long lines for aretha and long lines today. we have long lines to celebrate death and short lines for voting. we lost michigan by 11,000 votes. 100,000 in detroit unregistered. long lines at the death of the icons, short lines, something is missing. to many of us from the dee
i was suspecting we should not open the body. but this funeral home, they have done a tremendous job. big hand for o'neil swanson and his family.nd before you today, painful to stand before aretha. our celebration. i want to honor the family's wishes and keep my remarks as brief as i can, but it is about reflections. i want to give room for reverend williams, one of the most profound preachers of our time, the journal was conducted by reverend williams and maintains authority in the family. the...
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i was a secret service agent, too. i'm not asking you for a pat on the back. >> he killed bin laden. judge jeanine: o'neillid. >> john brennan oversaw the mission that killed bin laden. >> in the violation of donald trump's fourth amendment rights, john brennan is also the guy who is deeply embedded in the skying scandal for the iran deal. this is the same defense given to bob mueller despite the obvious evidence that the case is a witch hunt. he served the country and i honor him for that. but that doesn't mean we overlook malfeasance or misfeasance. >> i hear you and the president has the right. these are the kind of actions that get people worried about the president. and november is coming. these are the things that will be on voters' mind when they make a choice in november. judge jeanine: should bruce ohr have his security clearances vacated, chris? >> i think there is a process. judge jeanine: i know there is a process. what do you think? you are here for your state of mind. what do you think, yes or no? >> i think he should keep his security clearance and let the process play out. jenna: should hil
i was a secret service agent, too. i'm not asking you for a pat on the back. >> he killed bin laden. judge jeanine: o'neillid. >> john brennan oversaw the mission that killed bin laden. >> in the violation of donald trump's fourth amendment rights, john brennan is also the guy who is deeply embedded in the skying scandal for the iran deal. this is the same defense given to bob mueller despite the obvious evidence that the case is a witch hunt. he served the country and i honor...
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i honor his service and the service of admiral mcraven who was in charge of rob o'neill and other guysewed the facts and circumstances of this in a sober and objective light and cares only about helping the american people. i think he is making a political point. i wouldn't be surprised if he became an active political partisan democrat going forward. steve: i tell you what, geraldo, another trump hater is the governor of this state andrew cuomo here in new york. he said a couple days ago, obviously donald trump had gotten under husband skin, and he said, paraphrasing the president's motto, make america great again, cuomo said, america was never great. there have been democrats walking away from the governor because they can't believe he said that cynthia nixon, the comments were an attempt to woo the liberal wing. the president of the united states just tweeted something out in the last ten minutes, do you think he misspoke or he really means this. >> let me give governor cuomo the benefit of the doubt because i loved his father, mario cuomo. three-time governor was a dear friend of m
i honor his service and the service of admiral mcraven who was in charge of rob o'neill and other guysewed the facts and circumstances of this in a sober and objective light and cares only about helping the american people. i think he is making a political point. i wouldn't be surprised if he became an active political partisan democrat going forward. steve: i tell you what, geraldo, another trump hater is the governor of this state andrew cuomo here in new york. he said a couple days ago,...
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i would like to see tip o'neill. host: bernie sanders if he should run again?st: bernie sanders would be an interesting contest. two ways of making you better off, you choose. frank host: buckley, thank you for the conversation this morning. coming up after the short break, jeff weaver will be at the table . we will be right back. ♪ >> join us for booktv's live coverage of the 18th annual library of congress national book festival saturday starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. coverage includes viewer call-in's from our set at the washington convention center with jon meacham and his book "the soul of america." doris kearns goodwin with leadership in turbulent times. ron chernobyl with his book grant and brian kill meet with his book, andrew jackson and the miracle of new orleans did the battle that shaped america's destiny. saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. this weekend c-span cities tour takes use to flagstaff arizona. we will explore the literary life and history of flagstaff located 80 miles south of the grand canyon saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on booktv. authore
i would like to see tip o'neill. host: bernie sanders if he should run again?st: bernie sanders would be an interesting contest. two ways of making you better off, you choose. frank host: buckley, thank you for the conversation this morning. coming up after the short break, jeff weaver will be at the table . we will be right back. ♪ >> join us for booktv's live coverage of the 18th annual library of congress national book festival saturday starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. coverage...
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i could add ronald reagan's name to that list. he dealt with tip o'neilllt with a lot of democrats and he got a lot done over eight years, but it's a frustrating process. i remember a great story about reagan earlier on, he was trying to get awac sold to saudi arabia. a congressman came in and knocked i had fabled jelry beans on the floor. reagan got down on his hands and knees picking up the jelly beans himself. i'm not better than you, you just relarks, all is good. i think that's something of the 18,000 people thinking about running for president in 2020, they need to understand it's a frustrating position, and it's sort of -- it's like servant leadership. you have to deal with people who are trying to take your head off politically every day. that's the game. if you're somebody like bill clinton who like i said can be impeached on tuesday and on wednesday be working to pass the next bill, then that's how you succeed. i remember bill clinton telling me one time that the best skill any governor or any president can have is a short memory. and, you know w
i could add ronald reagan's name to that list. he dealt with tip o'neilllt with a lot of democrats and he got a lot done over eight years, but it's a frustrating process. i remember a great story about reagan earlier on, he was trying to get awac sold to saudi arabia. a congressman came in and knocked i had fabled jelry beans on the floor. reagan got down on his hands and knees picking up the jelly beans himself. i'm not better than you, you just relarks, all is good. i think that's something...
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or is there a tip o'neill and the other side of president trump could live with? >> iough the outset of his presidential term the ability to work across the aisle. there's so much bad to them as we can feed this morning with "the boston globe" and hundreds of editorials ready to come out against them coming he's at war with the prius and that makes it really difficult for him to work across the aisle like mike reagan is able to do. >> we know president reagan's relationship with russia. how has he responded to the russian interference over elections. what do you think president reagan would have done? >> we have to remember ronald reagan put the word former into former soviet unions. if reagan were alive today, he would be as tough as you can possibly imagine over these issues with russians meddling in our elections where this really would've gotten reagan standard of it i've got to say, president trump is not giving us as much credit as they should for the actions he's taken the russians. he's done well in that regard in the media is so interested in him taking person
or is there a tip o'neill and the other side of president trump could live with? >> iough the outset of his presidential term the ability to work across the aisle. there's so much bad to them as we can feed this morning with "the boston globe" and hundreds of editorials ready to come out against them coming he's at war with the prius and that makes it really difficult for him to work across the aisle like mike reagan is able to do. >> we know president reagan's...
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o'neill, those folks that knew each other and work together. where did we go forward? do senator mccain understand the legacy that he has and how we move board to move hold onto tt legacy? >> i think he did. long before his diagnosis, traveled with him to the munich security conference that conference table senate and house members, republicans and democrats, because he wanted to sparked a passion for national security issues and he wanted them to share what he believed was important. he wanted them to laugh together, traveled together and eat to get. and i think everyone who traveled with him, everyone who spent time spent time with him on the sides of the aisle understood he was trying, lay the seeds for the next generation to do that. you hope in the wake of john's passing, congress would come together to do some work together. i think what senator schumer is doing about the resolution to rename the building, that's terrific. but you would hope that they would do something big on the policy side because people didn't believe that could be done. he wanted to make progress. thank you blindness today. the seventh of course had to reconvene today at 4:00 p.m. eastern for the
o'neill, those folks that knew each other and work together. where did we go forward? do senator mccain understand the legacy that he has and how we move board to move hold onto tt legacy? >> i think he did. long before his diagnosis, traveled with him to the munich security conference that conference table senate and house members, republicans and democrats, because he wanted to sparked a passion for national security issues and he wanted them to share what he believed was important. he...
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i think if ragan were alive today hewould be heartbroken. reagan counted on a certain kind of civility . reagan made a joke, sam donaldson would laugh. reagan and o'neill were jovial. they disagree politically but they got along. we want america back but will we get to mark how do we stop the democrats from doing what they are doing to us unless we threaten to do with them? i'll give an extreme example but it's from lincoln himself. they came to the attention of lincoln early in the as soon as black soldiers began to fight in the union army that the confederacy upon apprehending union black soldiers would summarily execute them. not white soldiers who would be captives of war but black soldiers would be killed. lincoln issued an executive were which i consider to be the most barbaric of his presidency. he said for every black union soldier shot by confederacy, one confederate soldier will be summarily executed. it's an order of almost unimaginable barbarity but lincoln realized how do we get them to stop? the only way to get them to stop is to do to them what they've been doing to us and in fact, the practice did stop and similarly now, how can we actu
i think if ragan were alive today hewould be heartbroken. reagan counted on a certain kind of civility . reagan made a joke, sam donaldson would laugh. reagan and o'neill were jovial. they disagree politically but they got along. we want america back but will we get to mark how do we stop the democrats from doing what they are doing to us unless we threaten to do with them? i'll give an extreme example but it's from lincoln himself. they came to the attention of lincoln early in the as soon as...
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i got on the phone with 911 is when he took that exit, which was way past our exit. >> reporter: sacramento county deputies say the driver is facing kidnapping charges after refusing to let o'neil and her friends out of the car. the women realized the address they had put into their uber app was not where their driver was taking them. instead, they ended up here at the intersection of 47th and mlk boulevard and jumped out of the car. >> that's when katie said, everybody out of the car, and we all just flung our doors open. >> reporter: deputy i sies say information from witnesses led to the arrest. the women say they're continuously forced to deal with the stress of what happened. >> uber released a statement that reads, quote, the disturbing behavior the riders reported will not be tolerated. we removed this driver's access to the app shortly after we learned of the incident and stand ready to help with the investigation. uber says the driver is now removed as a driver. >>> we first told you about this story during "today in the bay" as breaking news overnight. this is off the coast of oregon. a 6.2-magnitude earthquake striking about 250 miles west of eugene in the pacific oc
i got on the phone with 911 is when he took that exit, which was way past our exit. >> reporter: sacramento county deputies say the driver is facing kidnapping charges after refusing to let o'neil and her friends out of the car. the women realized the address they had put into their uber app was not where their driver was taking them. instead, they ended up here at the intersection of 47th and mlk boulevard and jumped out of the car. >> that's when katie said, everybody out of the...