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what does buchanan say? pat, you have a thousand memos that you sent to nixon and his responses that make up this book. extraordinary. tell everybody again the story of how you met nixon and how you got involved early in his comeback. >> i met nixon in 1954-'55. the assistant pro looked at the rookie caddie and i went along 18 holes and 12 years later i'm in st. louis young editorial writer and he's coming over to speak and go to a cocktail party afterwards. i got invited to it. met him in the kitchen. i said if you're going to run in '68, i would like to get aboard early. two weeks later i was in his office in new york and i was hired december 1965 and there are only three people in the office. rose mary woods, pat buchanan and a lady named pat ryan answering the phones. patricia ryan nixon. mrs. nixon. that was his entire staff in there in new york. a couple guys traveled with us in '66. nixon went out into something like 35 states. 80 congressional districts. it was a phenomenal republican comeback. 47 house
what does buchanan say? pat, you have a thousand memos that you sent to nixon and his responses that make up this book. extraordinary. tell everybody again the story of how you met nixon and how you got involved early in his comeback. >> i met nixon in 1954-'55. the assistant pro looked at the rookie caddie and i went along 18 holes and 12 years later i'm in st. louis young editorial writer and he's coming over to speak and go to a cocktail party afterwards. i got invited to it. met him...
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pat buchanan says try muslim extremists.olice end the standoff today but there is a whole lot of places in and around paris where they're still afraid to go. reason why nolan peterson says the so-called no-go zones are a big part of the problem. i understand the no-gosons often apply to muslim neighborhoods for fear of -- i don't know -- fear of multiculturalism thing or whatever. you argue that's got to change. right? >> absolutely. i think the key takeaway from the time i spent in france it moats french muslims don't feel french. they more closely associate with the country of origin of their parents or grandparents. and because of that they're very vulnerable to the recruitment of predatory groups like isis or al qaeda. in an article i wrote, i talked about how some of the french muss lynns i became friends with couldn't get apartments in downtown paris because of certain cultural divisions and reluctance of a lot of french to integrate muslims into mainstream french society and because of that a lot of muslims are push o
pat buchanan says try muslim extremists.olice end the standoff today but there is a whole lot of places in and around paris where they're still afraid to go. reason why nolan peterson says the so-called no-go zones are a big part of the problem. i understand the no-gosons often apply to muslim neighborhoods for fear of -- i don't know -- fear of multiculturalism thing or whatever. you argue that's got to change. right? >> absolutely. i think the key takeaway from the time i spent in...
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. >> i'm in about pat buchanan's chair.'s not get involved in a war that we are not ready to fight. >> issue two. >> you now have 72 hours to pressure your government in making a wise decision by paying the $200 million to save the lives of your citizens. >> $200 million the ransom demanded from japan by isis, the islamic state of iraq and syria, also known as isil, the islamic state of iraq and the levant. the terror group warned that failure to pay would result in the execution of two japanese hostages. the $200 million figure is carefully chosen. it is exactly the same amount committed by japanese prime minister shinzo abe to underwrite the campaign against isis. last year, isis videotaped its beheading of at least 50 hostages, including three americans. the family of one such american, james foley, was ordered by the u.s. government not to pay a 100 million euro ransom, about $116 million, which his mother diane foley and her family wanted to do. mrs. foley spoke to cnn's anderson cooper about the ransom. >> we were tol
. >> i'm in about pat buchanan's chair.'s not get involved in a war that we are not ready to fight. >> issue two. >> you now have 72 hours to pressure your government in making a wise decision by paying the $200 million to save the lives of your citizens. >> $200 million the ransom demanded from japan by isis, the islamic state of iraq and syria, also known as isil, the islamic state of iraq and the levant. the terror group warned that failure to pay would result in the...
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pat buchanan? >> john, barack obama is liberated.e sees himself liberated by the defeat in last november. he's going to go basically with his ideology. he's going to go with his political base the liberals and environmentalists and all the rest of it. and i do think this is a real -- this is a very negative decision. none of us wants to see anything spoiled but you can drill in the anwr and also preserve the anwr, john. and in my judgment, i think this is going to last for about two years but that area is going to be opened up. but look what he's done. prudhoe bay is drying up. you have this enormous pipeline coming down from the anwr to the valdez with all that oil we can use. i really think it is a very small-minded, narrow-minded decision on the president's part. >> oil is $44 a barrel. we don't need any more oil. president carter set aside that land, that water in alaska in 1980 and a democratic congress validated it. president obama is just trying to add another layer of security. there aren't that many places left on the planet
pat buchanan? >> john, barack obama is liberated.e sees himself liberated by the defeat in last november. he's going to go basically with his ideology. he's going to go with his political base the liberals and environmentalists and all the rest of it. and i do think this is a real -- this is a very negative decision. none of us wants to see anything spoiled but you can drill in the anwr and also preserve the anwr, john. and in my judgment, i think this is going to last for about two years...
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my classmate pat buchanan made a similar report. i welcome you as a member of the nash -- the press club. and i want to acknowledge and what can be acknowledged for a moment. [applause] >> senator mccain, your book, published today, appropriately on veterans day, profiles 13 soldiers from 13 wars from the revolutionary war to iraq. among all the millions who served in the military how did you select those 13 to be easy subject representing each work? what criteria did you use? how did you do it? >> thank you. could i say thank you to the press club for hosting this event and after i lost running for president slept like a baby. sleep two hours, wake up and cry, sleep two hours -- very happy to be here, especially honored not only to have my co-author and hardest working of our partnership, we have been together for many years but also mary rhodes and her daughter samantha are here who we write about, her experience in the gulf war. and thank you for your service to our country. [applause] >> you really put your finger on one of the
my classmate pat buchanan made a similar report. i welcome you as a member of the nash -- the press club. and i want to acknowledge and what can be acknowledged for a moment. [applause] >> senator mccain, your book, published today, appropriately on veterans day, profiles 13 soldiers from 13 wars from the revolutionary war to iraq. among all the millions who served in the military how did you select those 13 to be easy subject representing each work? what criteria did you use? how did you...
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and scott brown before the run and he came back to fox and cnn did this all the time with pat buchanan. >> it did not end very well with former speaker gingrich and rick santorum former senator santorum through fox. they felt their coverage and i heard it from them they thought the come they received was not as good as people whose fox was briefing against. let me say this: the amount of time and effort put into misunderstanding the way the political unit and the political coverage at the fox news channel goes enormous and everyone thinks they can read the tea leaves and thinks they know but i tell you right now absolutely true there is not a secret agenda. whether you contribute or not our political team is doing it the right way. >> to follow up you are saying obviously when gingrich and santorum were featured as contributors, they came on and said what they want and they felt they everyone not treated fairly. >> they made no secret. there was a garage fire in the times square claim they were mishandled by fox and they were wrong. >> gingrich went to cnn. >> the bottom line, being on
and scott brown before the run and he came back to fox and cnn did this all the time with pat buchanan. >> it did not end very well with former speaker gingrich and rick santorum former senator santorum through fox. they felt their coverage and i heard it from them they thought the come they received was not as good as people whose fox was briefing against. let me say this: the amount of time and effort put into misunderstanding the way the political unit and the political coverage at the...
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this is the argument that republicans make since goldwater and with pat buchanan.z the texas senator arguing that bush and romney are too moderate and it is it a losing position for 2016. >> carl, thank you very much. >> two teenagers arrested after weeks on the run. police nab the 18 and 13-year-old sweethearts in florida in connection with multiple robberies and a trail of other accused crimes. joining us is attorney vincent sabt paul and jonna spillborg is with us. and people call them modern-day bony and clyde and thankfully it did not end in a hail of bullets but when they were sleep nothing a stolen vehicle in florida. how do you prosecute this? which state gets first crack. >> the interesting thing about the case these two defendants are treated differently. one is going to remain in juvenile court the female portion of the bonnie and clyde. and mr. hayes will be prosouted as an 18 because he is 18 years old. all of these states will have jurisdiction over them. and since they are trying to extradite them back to kentucky, kentucky will have first dibs and w
this is the argument that republicans make since goldwater and with pat buchanan.z the texas senator arguing that bush and romney are too moderate and it is it a losing position for 2016. >> carl, thank you very much. >> two teenagers arrested after weeks on the run. police nab the 18 and 13-year-old sweethearts in florida in connection with multiple robberies and a trail of other accused crimes. joining us is attorney vincent sabt paul and jonna spillborg is with us. and people...
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mccain, pat buchanan in the past. i kind of assume that is what happens with ben carson, that he does not actually when the nomination, but an offense back in august of last year, our readers and mostly republicans and primary voters, i would not expect. we did a formal poll, very formal, so it does not prove anything but jeb bush, marco rubio, ted cruz, a lot of them loved and respected and liked in person. he is an impressive man. it is such an unusual moment. so many people are so sick of washington. i would not be totally surprised if someone gets up there and gives terrific speeches and people say, you know what, if you are a fantastic neurosurgeon who has saved a lot of lives and has lived an exemplary life and is come up with a tough background, maybe it is not the craziest thing in the world. ultimately it does not happen. history would suggest it is not usual. eisenhower was the commander of allied forces, world war ii, kind of a big job. ben carson should not be underestimated, either. host: new jersey, mari
mccain, pat buchanan in the past. i kind of assume that is what happens with ben carson, that he does not actually when the nomination, but an offense back in august of last year, our readers and mostly republicans and primary voters, i would not expect. we did a formal poll, very formal, so it does not prove anything but jeb bush, marco rubio, ted cruz, a lot of them loved and respected and liked in person. he is an impressive man. it is such an unusual moment. so many people are so sick of...
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hampshire senate run was at fox and came back to fox and krnz used to do this all the time with pat buchanan who was in that revolving door. >> well, sure. things didn't end so well with newt gingrich and hick stan tore yumm. they thought the coverage they received from fox was not as good as people whose fox was supposedly briefing against. the amount of time and effort that is put into misunderstanding the way the coverage goes is enormous. everything thinks they can read the tea leaves. right now, absolute truth, there is no secret agenda. our political team is doing it the right way. >> just to follow up, you're saying that obviously when gingrich and sanatorium were featured as fox contributors, they got to come on and say what they wanted. they thought aefrdz they were not treated fairley? >> they made no secret of it. they lit a garbage fire in the town square screaming about the fact that they were mishandledwrong. >> newt gingrich ended up going to cnn. >> being on fox is an incredible boost for any conservative politician who is thinking about running for office, regardless about h
hampshire senate run was at fox and came back to fox and krnz used to do this all the time with pat buchanan who was in that revolving door. >> well, sure. things didn't end so well with newt gingrich and hick stan tore yumm. they thought the coverage they received from fox was not as good as people whose fox was supposedly briefing against. the amount of time and effort that is put into misunderstanding the way the coverage goes is enormous. everything thinks they can read the tea...
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pat buchanan, a lincoln critic ran as a republican in the 1990's. it is there.what i would like to do to close this evening, and thank you for your patience, is read to you from the book. i think if we loathe lincoln in some essential ways, we loathe our country. we lose something essential about ourselves. we squander a part of our democratic inheritance if we do not realize the cost that came with achieving a greater democratic inheritance. americans need to remind themselves that lincoln's principled stand against the injustice of slavery and slaveholders advocacy for perpetuation and all future times -- that is a phrase from the texas declaration of secession -- combined with his believe that elections, as opposed to secession, was the best method for solving political disagreements, were the hallmarks of democratic politics, and essential aspects of the better parts of our nature. lincoln's aim and asking americans to fight a war to preserve the union cleansed of slavery was courageous and noble, perhaps even necessary. the country remains indebted to those
pat buchanan, a lincoln critic ran as a republican in the 1990's. it is there.what i would like to do to close this evening, and thank you for your patience, is read to you from the book. i think if we loathe lincoln in some essential ways, we loathe our country. we lose something essential about ourselves. we squander a part of our democratic inheritance if we do not realize the cost that came with achieving a greater democratic inheritance. americans need to remind themselves that lincoln's...
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our old friend multiple time presidential candidate pat buchanan. >> i have to say i feel like you choseiginally from wisconsin. and i'm going to say b, mr. ryan. >> steve, what's the right answer? >> the correct answer is paul ryan, whose beard wasn't especially impressive. it looks like a 5:00 shadow. but it did exist and andy was correct, 2 for 2. >> i don't know, i feel like it was more of like an 8:00 shadow. all right. final question. andy, are you ready? this is the third question and this is from last night's show, and as we foreshadowed, it's actually from last night's "best new thing in the world." we watched last night a famous fashion designer and a qvc host argue heatedly about whether the moon is a planet or a star, or maybe the moment the rings are a baseball or maybe it's cheese. here's my question. who was the designer who insisted that the moon is a planet, in part, because he said, things live on it. was the designer, a, mark jacobs. b, isaac misrahi. c michael kors or d, zach posen. >> i'm going to go with b, mr. mizrahi. >> steve, do we know the answer? >> we do, but
our old friend multiple time presidential candidate pat buchanan. >> i have to say i feel like you choseiginally from wisconsin. and i'm going to say b, mr. ryan. >> steve, what's the right answer? >> the correct answer is paul ryan, whose beard wasn't especially impressive. it looks like a 5:00 shadow. but it did exist and andy was correct, 2 for 2. >> i don't know, i feel like it was more of like an 8:00 shadow. all right. final question. andy, are you ready? this is...
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there is a belief that gore lost more votes to pat buchanan that he lost to his opponent. that, conceivably, could've made a difference. it was a very strange ballot form they had. it was hard for the voter to use. >> okay, we have time for one more question. >> i wanted to ask about your thoughts on the equal race amendments. i know it wasn't addressed in your book, and i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about __ if you think that it was an effective need for change and the women's rights court. >> you have to repeat it for me. >> yes, so the question is __ in your book, you don't talk about equal rights amendment. >> that's right. >> should the equal rights amendment have been adopted? and what difference would it make? >> well, that __ that was an issue when i went to the confirmation process. and i made, my guess is a tactical error, that i do not think the equal rights amendment was necessary because i thought that if the equal __ law was properly construed, the equal rights laws to be entailed. the women's rights group opposed my nomination for that reaso
there is a belief that gore lost more votes to pat buchanan that he lost to his opponent. that, conceivably, could've made a difference. it was a very strange ballot form they had. it was hard for the voter to use. >> okay, we have time for one more question. >> i wanted to ask about your thoughts on the equal race amendments. i know it wasn't addressed in your book, and i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about __ if you think that it was an effective need for change and...
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well, look mika i was on here in august with pat buchanan talking about how -- making a case for why romney should consider making himself available. and there are a lot of good reasons. he's right about a lot of things during the election. he was mocked by barack obama by several things he ended up being right about. but look i think the problem that romney has is that his running was always premissed on the motion that he would be the sort of republican states man who could come to the rescue right? if there were a brokered convention he would be the comp compromised accident. or if we got to labor day and jeb bush didn't run or flamed out and the establishment was lacking a serious candidate, that mitt romney could ride in on a white horse and be the savior. instead it now looks like mitt romney is elbowing his way in pushing his way in. it plays into the worst stereotypes of mitt romney as being too eager. the kid who sits in the front of the class and raises his hand at every question. i think that romney is in worse shape today than he was a couple weeks ago. the polling i thin
well, look mika i was on here in august with pat buchanan talking about how -- making a case for why romney should consider making himself available. and there are a lot of good reasons. he's right about a lot of things during the election. he was mocked by barack obama by several things he ended up being right about. but look i think the problem that romney has is that his running was always premissed on the motion that he would be the sort of republican states man who could come to the rescue...
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like me and rachel maddow point out we don't agree with pat buchanan but he is a nice guy who we haveyears. at the same time scalise is very much trusted by the right wing republicans in congress. and john boehner needs that. and that's why he was elected in this position in the first place because he does get a long with people well enough that you can get business done. >> we were talking about louie gohmert. you have the election for speaker next week. if you don't like boehner, vote for me. so some rumblings there on the right of trying to at least embarrass boehner with the vote this week. when you look at the role that he is talk aing about. he is the basis guy in leadership and you look at how john boehner very quickly came out and stood behind him. hey, boehner is looking ahead to the speaker's vote this weekend and how he handled this? >> i also think boehner is in a stronger position than he was in say a year ago or a year and a half ago to sort of keep his troops under control. he's got a bigger majority than he had he's also you know we saw how he kind of tapped down any t
like me and rachel maddow point out we don't agree with pat buchanan but he is a nice guy who we haveyears. at the same time scalise is very much trusted by the right wing republicans in congress. and john boehner needs that. and that's why he was elected in this position in the first place because he does get a long with people well enough that you can get business done. >> we were talking about louie gohmert. you have the election for speaker next week. if you don't like boehner, vote...
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six different candidates john kasich lamar alexander, elizabeth bowldole, pat buchanan. dropped out without a single vote even being cast. it takes you to the end of the year and you can see where things ended up george w bush ended that year as the most overwhelming front-runner the republican party had seen for an open moderation. one of the people one of the people who got on board early with george w bush and helped him clear out and raise the big money, one of his big donors a bush pioneer, a new jersey politician named chris christie and now he stands potentially to be on the receiving end, maybe on the victim's end of one of those bush money pushes unless he's able to fight back against it. we'll talk to the country saes leading experts on the republican field about all of this whether the early push could freeze out other contenders and what it means straight ahead. curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction
six different candidates john kasich lamar alexander, elizabeth bowldole, pat buchanan. dropped out without a single vote even being cast. it takes you to the end of the year and you can see where things ended up george w bush ended that year as the most overwhelming front-runner the republican party had seen for an open moderation. one of the people one of the people who got on board early with george w bush and helped him clear out and raise the big money, one of his big donors a bush...
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willie geist, the first couple of years of "morning joe" where pat buchanan on the telephone and miketual co-anchors. >> they were. >> and now we look toward the future. here with us now from the white house to give us a preview of tonight's state of the union address, white house press secretary josh earnest. josh, what do we expect from the president tonight that we haven't heard yet, especially about his tax plan? >> well, good morning, guys. i think what you can look for tonight from the president is a focus on middle class economics. that's similar to what the president has been talking out throughout his tenure here in office. the difference is that now we have the economy on solid enough footing and a little momentum behind this nrns that we can start having a serious discussion about what our tax policies should look like and whether or not we can actually close things like the trust fund loophole and use the revenue to benefit middle class families who have both mom and dad working. >> what is the trust fund loophole for americans? >> the trust fund loophole is essentially a
willie geist, the first couple of years of "morning joe" where pat buchanan on the telephone and miketual co-anchors. >> they were. >> and now we look toward the future. here with us now from the white house to give us a preview of tonight's state of the union address, white house press secretary josh earnest. josh, what do we expect from the president tonight that we haven't heard yet, especially about his tax plan? >> well, good morning, guys. i think what you can...