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he said after losing the pat brown in 1962. you're not going have nixon to kick around anymore. think that the reason why that moment stuck in part was that it reflected his resentment towards the media. it was a flash of how much he felt under siege by the media. the caller makes an important point. that nixon who is very smart and had vast political strengths. incredible will and resiliency. i want to over analyze. but it was pretty clear that he had these deep inconsiderate -- insecurities. he was suspicious of the media, of his enemies. the irony is that he went on in 1972 this crushing landside win. he 149 out of 50 states. but he was so desperate to ensure victory that he created the operation that allowed some of these crimes and transgressions to occur in terms of the plumbers in the break-in at the national committee headquarters nixon was undone by many of his deep- seated insecurities. >> i think it might be worth noting the difference between nixon and reagan. nixon thought that the media was a liberal. and he was right. they were. therefore there to be against me. a
he said after losing the pat brown in 1962. you're not going have nixon to kick around anymore. think that the reason why that moment stuck in part was that it reflected his resentment towards the media. it was a flash of how much he felt under siege by the media. the caller makes an important point. that nixon who is very smart and had vast political strengths. incredible will and resiliency. i want to over analyze. but it was pretty clear that he had these deep inconsiderate -- insecurities....
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he said after losing the pat brown in 1962. you're not going have nixon to kick around anymore. i think that the reason why that moment stuck in part was that it reflected his resentment towards the media. it was a flash of how much he felt under siege by the media. the caller makes an important point. that nixon who is very smart and had vast political strengths. incredible will and resiliency. i want to over analyze. but it was pretty clear that he had these deep inconsiderate -- insecurities. he was suspicious of the media, of his enemies. the irony is that he went on in 1972 this crushing landside win. he 149 out of 50 states. but he was so desperate to ensure victory that he created the operation that allowed some of these crimes and transgressions to occur in terms of the plumbers in the break-in at the national committee headquarters nixon was undone by many of his deep- seated insecurities. >> i think it might be worth noting the difference between nixon and reagan. nixon thought that the media was a liberal. and he was right. they were. therefore there to be against me.
he said after losing the pat brown in 1962. you're not going have nixon to kick around anymore. i think that the reason why that moment stuck in part was that it reflected his resentment towards the media. it was a flash of how much he felt under siege by the media. the caller makes an important point. that nixon who is very smart and had vast political strengths. incredible will and resiliency. i want to over analyze. but it was pretty clear that he had these deep inconsiderate --...
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so in 1956 he did what richard nixon cannot do and he beat pat brown in california, so he just steppedinto the governor's chair, and then there was this kind of inlet among some of his aides and supporters, especially on the west coast, that camino, this is a rising star, the conservative movement, this is goldwater with a much more electable goldwater. reagan had just gotten into office, and what when, one of his aides said, he did much more work than reagan did in those primaries. they tried to draft him and reagan really only declared himself as a kennedy at the convention itself, in the hopes that they could deprive richard nixon of nomination on a first ballot. so while i think nixon's forces were somewhat concerned that reagan could be a credible threat, nixon had, before reagan even announced at the convention, he had wrapped up endorsements from barry goldwater, strong sermon, many of the southern conservatives that reagan would have needed to pick off, so it was ultimately -- there was not much of a credible threat to richard nixon as opposed to 1976 where reagan almost unseat
so in 1956 he did what richard nixon cannot do and he beat pat brown in california, so he just steppedinto the governor's chair, and then there was this kind of inlet among some of his aides and supporters, especially on the west coast, that camino, this is a rising star, the conservative movement, this is goldwater with a much more electable goldwater. reagan had just gotten into office, and what when, one of his aides said, he did much more work than reagan did in those primaries. they tried...
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joining us now to talk about the meal move is josh hicks along with pat brown thank you both for being here. and yaujosh, albertson's just started rolling out roll plated. why is it attractive for you guys the stores? >> it was a great product and a great way to build the company in the early day, but there's also a lot of people that want the product on demand or they want to pick it up on their way home after a busy day or really just a lot of different ways that people want to buy and interact with the meal kits. so having a store is the only way to accomplish that you can't sell on demand last minute from a warehouse. >> why not just do it yourself >> they have the expertise they've been doing it for a number of years already. our customers are telling us that their habits for buying groceries are changing very rapidly. and one of the goals in our organization is to give the customer what they want, when and however they want it so the meal kit business is really hot there's a lot of volume already, but we saw only about 20% of consumers are actually purchasing online. and our inte
joining us now to talk about the meal move is josh hicks along with pat brown thank you both for being here. and yaujosh, albertson's just started rolling out roll plated. why is it attractive for you guys the stores? >> it was a great product and a great way to build the company in the early day, but there's also a lot of people that want the product on demand or they want to pick it up on their way home after a busy day or really just a lot of different ways that people want to buy and...
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he would al take a look at the communications between him and governor pat brown and governor pat brown, they said, you know why, because when carl was executed and he says president nixon, nixon supported me, well, here is a guy that beat the president for running for the governor's office and he wouldn't say a word. look at the record of hubert humphrey, these are good, good people and i want kids to appreciate a lot of the people who ran for president and lost and were awfully good people, really good people and you never had the kind of healing that we have had, recently and one of the things that i wish president -- i wish -- i wish president trump would do is praise previous presidents rather than condemn, condemn them at almost every turn of a phrase. don't do that. >> joel pollak, add to the list? >> i have to add andrew breitbart because i think he saw the potential for people who were outside of politics and outed of the establishment who were forgotten and in some cases disparaged by the political and he saw the concern is real and he gave them the tools and website or other
he would al take a look at the communications between him and governor pat brown and governor pat brown, they said, you know why, because when carl was executed and he says president nixon, nixon supported me, well, here is a guy that beat the president for running for the governor's office and he wouldn't say a word. look at the record of hubert humphrey, these are good, good people and i want kids to appreciate a lot of the people who ran for president and lost and were awfully good people,...
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he'd also take a look at the communications between him and governor pat brown. and governor pat brown never said one word or against president nixon during watergate. they said, you know why? because when carol chessman was executed, there were demonstrations against me for ordering that execution. murderer, for those who don't know. and he said president nixon supported me. well, here's a guy who beat the president for running for the governor's office, and he wouldn't say a word. look at the record of hubert hum free. not a word -- humphrey are. not a word about watergate. these are good, good people. and i want kids to appreciate a lot of the people who ran for president and lost and were awfully good people. really good people. and you never had the kind of feeling that we have had recently. and one of the things that i wish president, i wish president trump would do is praise previous presidents rather than condemn them in almost every turn of a phrase. don't do that. >> joel pollak, who do you add to that list that we started with, sam sorbo? >> i'd have t
he'd also take a look at the communications between him and governor pat brown. and governor pat brown never said one word or against president nixon during watergate. they said, you know why? because when carol chessman was executed, there were demonstrations against me for ordering that execution. murderer, for those who don't know. and he said president nixon supported me. well, here's a guy who beat the president for running for the governor's office, and he wouldn't say a word. look at the...
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. >> nixon lost two big elections to jack kennedy and lost to pat brown in california and people wouldy looser talented yes but a looser. >> america will be watching march 12th let the message go out from new hampshire that people of new hampshire want a change and american will have a change in november 37 thank you. >> television is a vital political meeting place. to be successful a candidate must use the medium and use it well. richard nicken prefers informal no holds barred discussions. >> new hampshire was the first time we saw a new innovation in televised campaigning. richard nixon's aides would gagts era group of ordinary citizens and have them instead of media asking questions. >> any further questions. >> and they made it look like richard nixon was this brave truth teller willing to face down any critic when in fact it was completely stage. >> he discusses the issues with citizens of new hampshire. >> lawlessness. crime. is a major problem in this country today. and we talk about civil rights, you know what the most important civil right in this country is, it's the right t
. >> nixon lost two big elections to jack kennedy and lost to pat brown in california and people wouldy looser talented yes but a looser. >> america will be watching march 12th let the message go out from new hampshire that people of new hampshire want a change and american will have a change in november 37 thank you. >> television is a vital political meeting place. to be successful a candidate must use the medium and use it well. richard nicken prefers informal no holds...
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we are very pleased to have with us today, pat brown from the department of animal care and control ander friend oreo. >> hi. >> lauren. >> could you tell us what it would take after an earthquake or some other emergency when you are in your home and maybe no power or water for a little while. what it would take for you and oreo to be comfortable and safe at home. >> just as you would prepare for your own needs should an earthquake or a disaster event occur, you need to prepare for your pets. and i have brought with me today, some of the things that i have put in my disaster kit to prepare for my animal's needs to make sure that i am ready should something happen and i need to shelter at home. >> what are some of the things that people should have in their home after an earthquake or other emergency to help take care of their tasks and take care of themselves. >> i took the liberty of bringing you some examples. it includes a first aid kit for your pet and you can also use it for yourself and extra meds for your pets. and water container that will not tip over. we have got both food, we
we are very pleased to have with us today, pat brown from the department of animal care and control ander friend oreo. >> hi. >> lauren. >> could you tell us what it would take after an earthquake or some other emergency when you are in your home and maybe no power or water for a little while. what it would take for you and oreo to be comfortable and safe at home. >> just as you would prepare for your own needs should an earthquake or a disaster event occur, you need to...
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look athe communications between him and governor pat brown. governor pat drown said i never said one word against president nixon during watergate. you k know what? when carol chess man were executed theren were f demonstrations against me for ordering that execution, murder, for those that don't know, and president nixon supported me. well here is a guy who beat the president, for the governor's office and that he wouldn't say a word. look at the record of huber humphrey. not a word about watergate. these are good, good, people, and i want kids to appreciate a lot of people who wan for president, who lost and were awfully good people, really good people. you never had the kind of healing that we've had recently, and one of the things that i wish president trump would do, praise previous president, rather than condemn them almost every turn of a phrase. don't do that. cspan: joe pollak, who do you add to that list we started with sam sorbo? >> i would have to add andrew breitbart, not just because i work for "breitbart" but i think he saw the p
look athe communications between him and governor pat brown. governor pat drown said i never said one word against president nixon during watergate. you k know what? when carol chess man were executed theren were f demonstrations against me for ordering that execution, murder, for those that don't know, and president nixon supported me. well here is a guy who beat the president, for the governor's office and that he wouldn't say a word. look at the record of huber humphrey. not a word about...
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. >> brown: so finally, what's the most important thing you want young people to know who perhaps are starting toex rience anxiety and depression, and their parents? pathould they know? >> i think frents and young people, they should absolutely know that they are not alone, that mental illness does not discriminate. it can impact anye, and th there are people right around us,aur loved ones, family members, communitembers, church members, other peers at school, who are struggling with thes'sissues. so ieally important for them to know they're not alone, there's help. and i tell youngople all the time two thiks-- take diets and breaks from social media. >> sreenivasanitake dets from social media. >> that's right. and reach oit for help to people you feel lke you can trust. >> brown: all right, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> woodruff: finally tonight, remembering the american writer tom wolfe, who died today. wolfe first broke through to a wider audience in the early sixties as one of the seminal voices behind so-called "new journalism"-- a form of non- fiction writing that used fictional literary styles and was distctively different in
. >> brown: so finally, what's the most important thing you want young people to know who perhaps are starting toex rience anxiety and depression, and their parents? pathould they know? >> i think frents and young people, they should absolutely know that they are not alone, that mental illness does not discriminate. it can impact anye, and th there are people right around us,aur loved ones, family members, communitembers, church members, other peers at school, who are struggling...
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could the ex-pats the lone footballing forward be on the verge of a sensational move to round madrid he's had a turbulent time in french capital reports in spain say that he had talks with brown in march the club's president florentino press recently seven neymar remains a target if he does joins in the genes that one side he become part of a select band a form of barcelona players who play for their arch rivals. penguin footballing i can't weigh in rooney looks like he's ready to join a long list of great european players who have moved to north america to wind down their careers british and us media are reporting that he has agreed in principle to join washington d.c. united rooney spent the past season with everson and it was with manchester united he made his name and eventually became england's all time greatest international goalscorer the transfer window for major league soccer in america opens in july. of latter may klitschko dominated the world of boxing for more than twenty years twelve of those as world heavyweight champion in twenty seventeen he threw his last punch in a pro boxing ring when he lost to anthony joshua and then promptly retired is now ready to take
could the ex-pats the lone footballing forward be on the verge of a sensational move to round madrid he's had a turbulent time in french capital reports in spain say that he had talks with brown in march the club's president florentino press recently seven neymar remains a target if he does joins in the genes that one side he become part of a select band a form of barcelona players who play for their arch rivals. penguin footballing i can't weigh in rooney looks like he's ready to join a long...