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he calls pat nixon and says, pat, listen to this and recites it. she says, oh, dick, i'm so thrilled. it's a lovely husband-wife conversation. like coming home from the office and here's what they talk about, but he is calling from the office. same thing with the daughters. it's a lovely father-daughter relationship. >> i'm trying to take that assessment through this process as well. >> i just want to make something clear. the senate watergate committee never called anyone and took the fifth. they took the fifth and either gave them immunity and called them or we did not give immunity and did not call them. >> did not embarrass them like mccarthy did. >> you have the right to take the fifth. you don't have to take it publicly. we never called anyone who took the fifth. >> question over here. yes. >> i've often wondered how mark felt was able to get so much information and leak it. >> the question is how can mark felt get so much information in detail? well, i'll tell you what stuns me more is how much information he could get wrong in detail. one o
he calls pat nixon and says, pat, listen to this and recites it. she says, oh, dick, i'm so thrilled. it's a lovely husband-wife conversation. like coming home from the office and here's what they talk about, but he is calling from the office. same thing with the daughters. it's a lovely father-daughter relationship. >> i'm trying to take that assessment through this process as well. >> i just want to make something clear. the senate watergate committee never called anyone and took...
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vietnamese, with north vietnam, in january of '72, he doesn't call henry kissinger first, he calls pat nixon and says, pat, listen to this, and recites it. she says, oh, dick, i'm so thrilled. it's a lovely husband/wife conversation, like coming home from the off and here is what they talk about but he's calling from the office. same thing with the daughters, it's a lovely father/daughter relationship. it's a shame because we have a view of nixon that some of this stuff changes my views of him that -- this is a much more multidimensional character than who i thought was just simply a corrupt man that i had finally discovered, so i'm trying to take that assessment as i go through this process as well. question? now we got one. >> i just want to make something clear, the senate watergate committee never called anyone publicly who took the fifth. if they took the fifth we gave them immunity and called them or we did not give them immunity and did not call them. >> did not embarrass them. >> you have the right to take the fifth. you don't have to take it publicly. we never took anyone who took t
vietnamese, with north vietnam, in january of '72, he doesn't call henry kissinger first, he calls pat nixon and says, pat, listen to this, and recites it. she says, oh, dick, i'm so thrilled. it's a lovely husband/wife conversation, like coming home from the off and here is what they talk about but he's calling from the office. same thing with the daughters, it's a lovely father/daughter relationship. it's a shame because we have a view of nixon that some of this stuff changes my views of him...
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rarely seen photographs and other objects from the lives of pat nixon and lady bird johnson are on display. this design is to commemorate what would have been the 100th birthday. an original issue of the newspaper that johnson worked on and pages from nixon farm account book. >>> ron likes topper's new weather alert system so much, he was inspired to write a poem about it. want to hear it? if you see green, we are clean. and yellow is somewhat mellow and red, don't be dead. got it. great idea. ron, it is a good idea. i'm glad you like it. on the other hand, our friend, bruce, not happy with the weird news story on that pig village in china. at the end of that story, i joked that the residents are doing just fine. in fact, they are delicious. bruce says that's not funny. it is ironic that mr. mcginty, a descendent of slaves should laugh about animals raised for food. there is nothing funny about slavery. sadly, the striking parallels between animal slavery and human slavery are completely lost from mr. mcginty, just as racism is an -- so too is speciism for inhumane treatment. well, bruce,
rarely seen photographs and other objects from the lives of pat nixon and lady bird johnson are on display. this design is to commemorate what would have been the 100th birthday. an original issue of the newspaper that johnson worked on and pages from nixon farm account book. >>> ron likes topper's new weather alert system so much, he was inspired to write a poem about it. want to hear it? if you see green, we are clean. and yellow is somewhat mellow and red, don't be dead. got it....
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they commemorated the 100th birthday of pat nixon and ladybitter johnson. students join the fun.cial summer display that is -- of rarely seen documents and photos. >>> thank goodness no rain can spoil that celebration. >> absolutely, and we're glad about that. >> yeah. >> and a spectacular event. >> and i am watching it online. >> yeah. >> and going to pull it up to you. and that is a dot. and there is, can you get online if you can't and if you don't have the ability to see it yourself. and what is going on. and that is an animation. there are live pictures that we'll be able to see here and we're going to be talking about the transit of venus and for the next few hours or so and pull that up online if you don't have an opportunity to get online or down to seat telescope. and this is what is going and that is going across the face of the sun and that is unusual and happening right now. the best time to look at 8:30 and it was more a seven-hour process and our portion of it can be seen with that small window. definitely don't look directly at the sun and the next time it's visibl
they commemorated the 100th birthday of pat nixon and ladybitter johnson. students join the fun.cial summer display that is -- of rarely seen documents and photos. >>> thank goodness no rain can spoil that celebration. >> absolutely, and we're glad about that. >> yeah. >> and a spectacular event. >> and i am watching it online. >> yeah. >> and going to pull it up to you. and that is a dot. and there is, can you get online if you can't and if you...
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pat nixon and lady bird johnson are being celebrated on what would have been hair 100th birthdays.de an original issue of the high school up in johnson worked on and pages from next come's family farm account book. >>> if you've never been to the historic cork ran gallery of art downtown you might want to get there soon. >> after more than a hundred years in its current location and apparently facing sizable financial problems, corcoran is moving possibly. >> reporter: the gallery of art has been located at 17th street and new york avenue where it houses one of the country's most impressive collections of american art. >> there are a lot of legitimate reasons to move. >> reporter: but there are strong signs that the corcoran's days and its long- time architecturally significant home could very well be numbered. >> it's maybe time for the institution to look for different space. >> reporter: in a statement the corcoran's director said, quote, our needs are made especially challenging by the high operating costs of a building that is beautiful but antiquated. one of the options now i
pat nixon and lady bird johnson are being celebrated on what would have been hair 100th birthdays.de an original issue of the high school up in johnson worked on and pages from next come's family farm account book. >>> if you've never been to the historic cork ran gallery of art downtown you might want to get there soon. >> after more than a hundred years in its current location and apparently facing sizable financial problems, corcoran is moving possibly. >> reporter: the...
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ryan who became pat nixon.y on msnbc. not once in my life did i ever think i would have heart disease. she just didn't fit the profile of a heart event victim. she's healthy, she eats properly. i was pushing my two kids in a stroller when i had my heart event. i've been on a bayer aspirin regimen ever since. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone. so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i know if i take my bayer aspirin i have a better chance of living a healthy life. [ male announcer ] learn how to protect your heart at i am proheart on facebook. >>> the son of a single mom, the proud father of two daughters. president obama knows that women being paid 77 on the dollar doing the same work as men isn't just unfair, it hurts families. president obama knows that fairness for women means a stronger middle class for america. >> let's bring back our panel. and you are saw that ad released by the obama campaign really trying to target women voters. bob terrell, mitt
ryan who became pat nixon.y on msnbc. not once in my life did i ever think i would have heart disease. she just didn't fit the profile of a heart event victim. she's healthy, she eats properly. i was pushing my two kids in a stroller when i had my heart event. i've been on a bayer aspirin regimen ever since. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone. so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i know if i take my bayer aspirin i have a better chance...
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the wife that stands by the man as if they were pat nixon standing up there putting up with the what their husband is 100% responsible for. yet, being loyal. >> you know, i -- if she takes the stand she takes the stand. apparently there's testimony that she walked into a hotel room where he was committing a sexual act with one of victims. so she's going to be asked about that. >> she will have to -- you said that. that's for sure. >> it is going to be -- you know, she can try to be a surrogate for him. she'll have no shot. the one thing i want -- i want this to stay and be a stain on penn state and lesson to all colleges. >> what will it do over the next five years if penn state -- if this goes down and ends up being a series of convictions on this guy that really are proven? >> well, i think what it does, it is a -- more than a cautionary tale. it is a horrible tale. penn state will not be able to forget it. they will have the -- report that's going to come out. and you know, the rumors that goes all the way up to spanier and that sandusky should have been treated humanely. what abo
the wife that stands by the man as if they were pat nixon standing up there putting up with the what their husband is 100% responsible for. yet, being loyal. >> you know, i -- if she takes the stand she takes the stand. apparently there's testimony that she walked into a hotel room where he was committing a sexual act with one of victims. so she's going to be asked about that. >> she will have to -- you said that. that's for sure. >> it is going to be -- you know, she can try...
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one of the 10 most reported on women around the world of a list that also included the first lady pat nixon, the former first lady jacqueline onassis, indira gandhi and others. she was on the top 10 list of the most reported and most admired sort of women in america. she was on the cover of "life" "time," she was on "60 minutes" and she had a tendency to speak out and speak her mind. she was not very well informed on the issues. while her husband would be sleeping in their watergate apartment complex this their duplex, i should say, mrs. mitchell would steal out of bed while her husband lay sleeping and have a few pops of whiskey, get on this little lime green princess telephone that was attached to the wall at around hip level in their bathroom right off their master bedroom and she would call helen thomas of the upi and just let rip with the kinds of things one says when one has had a few pops of whiskey including a certain senator from arkansas, mrs. mitchell's home state should be crucified for his vote against a certain nixon supreme court nominee. she caused her husband endless proble
one of the 10 most reported on women around the world of a list that also included the first lady pat nixon, the former first lady jacqueline onassis, indira gandhi and others. she was on the top 10 list of the most reported and most admired sort of women in america. she was on the cover of "life" "time," she was on "60 minutes" and she had a tendency to speak out and speak her mind. she was not very well informed on the issues. while her husband would be sleeping...
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nixon runs again. they derailed and helped destroy senator muskgee and pat buchanan wrote a memo saying this is great. our strategy paid off. so, the idea -- you think about this. we've talked at some length about it's really an attack on the free electoral process to say, oh, i'm running against somebody in your -- let me pick who i think will be the weakest candidate. and the idea that somebody is going to do that who is president of the united states in all of these people around him is pretty horrifying. >> you come back in a piece saying was nixon the central factor in all of this, in all of the wars, in all of the execution. >> that's what's so astonishing about the tapes. always, it's nixon saying bring me the dead mouse. and he is the one that says break in, break in, break in. i want those files. he comes back to it time and time again. and it's he that is insistent about getting ted kennedy's tax returns, about saying let's get my old secret service agent from when i was vice president, put him in ted kennedy's secret service detail, get him to report back and maybe we'll catch the son of a
nixon runs again. they derailed and helped destroy senator muskgee and pat buchanan wrote a memo saying this is great. our strategy paid off. so, the idea -- you think about this. we've talked at some length about it's really an attack on the free electoral process to say, oh, i'm running against somebody in your -- let me pick who i think will be the weakest candidate. and the idea that somebody is going to do that who is president of the united states in all of these people around him is...
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nixon. she was very fond of pat. and she was in the nixon white house quite a lot. she was often a guest.and, but she stayed in washington decade after decade after decade, you know, with this long, long historical memory. she's really around for everything. and she has no real filter. i think, at one point nixon goes to her 90th birthday party in february 1974. this is only months before he resigned. he and mrs. nixon go to work dupont circle house, and reporters ask him when he leaves, you know, what you think mrs. longworth's secret to a long life is? and he as well, she doesn't get obsessed with the petty things that upsets the rest of us. and somebody brings this go back to her and says is that troopers and she says oh, humane watergate? can't get enough. [laughter] and she writes in her notebook at that point and says i think the clock is ticking? taking. [laughter] but she was also very sympathetic to nixon. she was a republican, and something of a right wing republican for all -- she'd been on the scene forever. longworth was, nicholas longworth, she married the speaker of the hou
nixon. she was very fond of pat. and she was in the nixon white house quite a lot. she was often a guest.and, but she stayed in washington decade after decade after decade, you know, with this long, long historical memory. she's really around for everything. and she has no real filter. i think, at one point nixon goes to her 90th birthday party in february 1974. this is only months before he resigned. he and mrs. nixon go to work dupont circle house, and reporters ask him when he leaves, you...
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pat martin is from martin's barbecue joint in nashville. myron nixonys, good morning. great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> what's it like when you all get together at madison square park every year? is it a bit competitive? >> some. i mean, you want to try out the best products so you'll have the longest line. every barbecue pit master wants to have his back patted. >> it's more of a family atmosphere for us. it's not actual barbecue competition. we're just proud to be there. >> all right. i'm proud to have you both here. >> i want to win. >> well i don't know who is going to be -- i guess i'm the judge. you're making a red neck taco. >> i am. i'm going to rub this down with a rub first. the whole brisket. >> is that paprika? >> brown sugar, salt, all rub, apparently a salt and sugar base. you can put on your own ancillary stuff in there. then we're going to move over here. drop our corn bread batter here. >> it's actually like a pancake. >> just like that. it's natural style. >> right. >> and i'm going to move this guy right here. so, what
pat martin is from martin's barbecue joint in nashville. myron nixonys, good morning. great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> what's it like when you all get together at madison square park every year? is it a bit competitive? >> some. i mean, you want to try out the best products so you'll have the longest line. every barbecue pit master wants to have his back patted. >> it's more of a family atmosphere for us. it's not actual barbecue competition. we're just...