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like paul carter is a native southern california, a veteran, the united states navy and, a trial lawyer. the similarity is stirred in mr. carter, an and a desire to dive into nixon history. he joined the all volunteer nixon library docent guild. it was a member in good standing for many years. actually met the former president on for. he also produced a foldout map of southern california noting dozens of places associated with the president and mrs. nixon like their favorite restaurants. their home in san clemente and each of them went to school. this map, i might add is sale in the nixon library's gift shop. i would encourage you all to pick up a copy. he recently also organized a bus tour of notable nixon sites in whittier which will soon be offered for sale through the richard nixon foundation. ultimately, mr. carter decided, that the nixon's connections with southern california air, which is where each of them spent their formative years, were worthy of a book. during the research phase, mr. carter spoke to many of richard nixon's closest and most guarded officers associates like lo
like paul carter is a native southern california, a veteran, the united states navy and, a trial lawyer. the similarity is stirred in mr. carter, an and a desire to dive into nixon history. he joined the all volunteer nixon library docent guild. it was a member in good standing for many years. actually met the former president on for. he also produced a foldout map of southern california noting dozens of places associated with the president and mrs. nixon like their favorite restaurants. their...
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so a show devoted to transport tech would not be complete without paul carter on a train. other train, but they're a first for europe. these trains, being built in the heart of tuscany, are europe's first tri—mode trains to enter passenger service, having started running on routes in italy at the end of 2022. as well as being fitted with a pantograph for overhead power and a standard diesel engine, they're also fitted with a battery pack power unit and can be switched between modes. these trains are being manufactured by hitachi rail for italian rail operator trenitalia, based on hitachi rail's masaccio platform. the characteristic is that he can combine during the trip and change this technology in during the life, so without any sort of discontinuity and any sort of disruption. trenitalia brands their services around different music genres, such as rock, pop orjazz. they've decided to brand their masaccio trains as blues. diesel trains are still necessary and are likely to be for some time, because of the wide variation in the amount of electrified lines, particularly ac
so a show devoted to transport tech would not be complete without paul carter on a train. other train, but they're a first for europe. these trains, being built in the heart of tuscany, are europe's first tri—mode trains to enter passenger service, having started running on routes in italy at the end of 2022. as well as being fitted with a pantograph for overhead power and a standard diesel engine, they're also fitted with a battery pack power unit and can be switched between modes. these...
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ladies and gentlemen, please join me in thanking paul carter. thank you. i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. vice president ford will be sworn in as president at that hour in this office. and that was august 8th, 1974, when president nixon went on national tv to announce his resignation from office. that followed a compelling series of hearings in the u.s. senate the year before and a threat of impeachment by the house of representatives. thanks for joining us. for the american history tv series. congress investigates where we look at significant congressional investing nations over our history. this week, it's a look at the watergate hearings and their aftermath. our guest is kate scott, who is the senate historian and author of the book reining in the stat civil society and congress in the vietnam and watergate era era. ms. scott, what was the defining event that led to the senate hearings in 1973? the trigger that set off the hearing, the call for the senate hearings in. 1973 had happened the prior year. in june of 1972, when five
ladies and gentlemen, please join me in thanking paul carter. thank you. i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. vice president ford will be sworn in as president at that hour in this office. and that was august 8th, 1974, when president nixon went on national tv to announce his resignation from office. that followed a compelling series of hearings in the u.s. senate the year before and a threat of impeachment by the house of representatives. thanks for joining us. for the...
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this fairly policy epa clean air clean water wilderness act all a lot of the things that author paul carter talked about his excellent new book on tuesday and. obviously the size of government didn't shrink under nixon it grew i mean to the consternation a lot of conservatives you look a lot of what nixon achieved during the presidency and the people that it often upset were conservatives kind of goldwater old taft republicans. and i wonder now even looking looking at the nixon i don't get ahead of myself because the 68 nixon's not president. he's not that in a way a lot of those policies might have been pursued by president nixon because there one voter, you know, on a ranch in stonewall, texas, who could play a very powerful force restraining congressional democrats against nixon. i mean, acting a cheerleader effectively and far as i can tell, nixon never said a crossword about johnson after this point. johnson never did the same about. nixon. all of a sudden, this intense rivalry that lasted decades just sort of melted away in 1968. yeah, we're going to get more into that in just a minut
this fairly policy epa clean air clean water wilderness act all a lot of the things that author paul carter talked about his excellent new book on tuesday and. obviously the size of government didn't shrink under nixon it grew i mean to the consternation a lot of conservatives you look a lot of what nixon achieved during the presidency and the people that it often upset were conservatives kind of goldwater old taft republicans. and i wonder now even looking looking at the nixon i don't get...
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paul, minnesota, melvin carter.is a supporter of the governor, tim walz, mayor carter, so good to see you. i want to understand from you, you are the mayor of the capital city of minnesota. you were also at the time of the aftermath and protests around the killing of george floyd. we know how that rock the name patient did you get enough support from the governor during those protests i am the mayor of the capital city of minnesota. >> it's the city that produced a great americans like governor tim walz as suni lee, joe mauer, and even the great laura coates. so we're excited to, for everything that's going on, i had to i had to jump that in you that was a rough time. >> yeah. >> you know, it's coming out, so that was a rough time for us and that's one of the things about being a leader, someone who's been in the trenches, someone who's done the hard work is that people who haven't get a chance to sit on the sidelines and criticize all day long i was the mayor during those times i got a chance to work with the gover
paul, minnesota, melvin carter.is a supporter of the governor, tim walz, mayor carter, so good to see you. i want to understand from you, you are the mayor of the capital city of minnesota. you were also at the time of the aftermath and protests around the killing of george floyd. we know how that rock the name patient did you get enough support from the governor during those protests i am the mayor of the capital city of minnesota. >> it's the city that produced a great americans like...
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paul, minnesota, melvin carter to talk us through this a bit. as i understand it. thank you so much for coming on this morning you one of the trainers at that political boot camp that walz attended before he ran for office. what did you see during that training in walls that was different from the other candidates? >> good morning. thanks for having me on. yes, i was one of the trainers were part of a group of folks who after the plane crash that tragically killed former us senator paul wellstone, spent some time traveling the country and just training progressive activists. we go around the country and try our best to inspire people over the course of a three-day training. and every now and then we'd meet a participant who inspired us and there was this guy named tim walz at the training almost 20 years ago, who was one of the most incredibly authentic people we'd ever met had, had a story just that they worked really, really well and came across really, really well. he was running in a district that we all knew he couldn't possibly win. but he took really learn a
paul, minnesota, melvin carter to talk us through this a bit. as i understand it. thank you so much for coming on this morning you one of the trainers at that political boot camp that walz attended before he ran for office. what did you see during that training in walls that was different from the other candidates? >> good morning. thanks for having me on. yes, i was one of the trainers were part of a group of folks who after the plane crash that tragically killed former us senator paul...
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paul volcker cost his his boss his job. jimmy carter won five states. d.c. is not doing that again. coming. charles: yesterday, austan goolsbee said the fed would come to rescue. he said the fed could cure everything, economy, stock market. there is own no bad weather, only bad clothing no matter what. you have a feeling this comment won't age well. what is this complex that they have? really amazing to me because i think the fed has too many hats, has too much power and yet he sounds confident that they can cure all that ails us? >> yeah. the fed screws up over and over. originally promised it was going to protect the dollar and it was going to end recessions once and for all. since then we've had 20 recessions, one every five years like clockwork. the dollar of course, we had 125 years of no inflation in this country before the fed. since then the dollar has lost what, 97, 98%. i v in idea where goolsbee gets this confidence from but the fed turning everything it touches into garbage. betting odds it will do it again. charles: yeah. i'm in there with you, my friend. let me know wha
paul volcker cost his his boss his job. jimmy carter won five states. d.c. is not doing that again. coming. charles: yesterday, austan goolsbee said the fed would come to rescue. he said the fed could cure everything, economy, stock market. there is own no bad weather, only bad clothing no matter what. you have a feeling this comment won't age well. what is this complex that they have? really amazing to me because i think the fed has too many hats, has too much power and yet he sounds confident...
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questions from our wonderful studio audience, my comedian guests this evening are paul cox and lewis schaffer. sarah carter true test of sarah carter. the true test of a government's commitment to freedom comes in times of crisis. the riots that have erupted throughout the united kingdom are to be condemned unequivocally. the perpetrators prosecuted, and the safety of the affected communities restored. this ought to be followed by serious discussions about why such widespread resentment has been generated, and how best to address the legitimate grievances that in some cases have translated into illegitimate behaviour . some cases have translated into illegitimate behaviour. in some cases have translated into illegitimate behaviour . in the illegitimate behaviour. in the meantime, we need to be vigilant. the current labour government comprises of culture warriors who mistrust freedom of speech and will take any opportunity to impose restrictions. don't believe me? look at what our government posted on x this week. think before you post. well that would before you post. well that would be good advice if it w
questions from our wonderful studio audience, my comedian guests this evening are paul cox and lewis schaffer. sarah carter true test of sarah carter. the true test of a government's commitment to freedom comes in times of crisis. the riots that have erupted throughout the united kingdom are to be condemned unequivocally. the perpetrators prosecuted, and the safety of the affected communities restored. this ought to be followed by serious discussions about why such widespread resentment has...
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carter. >> you know what? the number one issue is the economy and inflation and paul krugman is a democrat surrogate and that chart the number one issue and that's why trump is going to win. liz: leo terrell thank you so much. >> thank you, liz. >> let's be perfectly clear. the president's medieval vanity project is not going to stop them. [applause] liz: okay, she was against it before, she was for it. kamala harris now reportedly back-set senate bill that would reinstate trump's border wall. will anyone buy this flip-flop or is it just another blunder? we've got joe concha, batya ungar-sargon fired up and ready to go on that one. also, coming up. the race nationwide to secure our next election. the push to clean-up the vote. is it enough? now the swing states are cracking down. removing thousands of in eligible voters, texas just booted out 1.1 million in eligible voters from its state voter roles. former oversight chair jason chaffetz takes this on, but first, we're so excited to find out about what's coming up on the hit show the bottom line the next hour from our friends dagen and sean. >> thank you, e-mac. m
carter. >> you know what? the number one issue is the economy and inflation and paul krugman is a democrat surrogate and that chart the number one issue and that's why trump is going to win. liz: leo terrell thank you so much. >> thank you, liz. >> let's be perfectly clear. the president's medieval vanity project is not going to stop them. [applause] liz: okay, she was against it before, she was for it. kamala harris now reportedly back-set senate bill that would reinstate...
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carter would take advantage of that. president ford had recently been to the vatican and met with pope paul the sixth, and he had also been behind the then iron curtain countries. and he had spoken to people in these countries that were directly impacted by the soviet empire. what he meant to say, can you still hear me? yeah. okay. we're having a mic issue. okay. thank you. what he meant to say was that there is no spiritual domination of the soviet empire over eastern europeans. and, of course, he was vindicated by 79, 80, 81 when you had solidaire, you had like valenzuela, you had people the velvet. you know, the beginning of the velvet revolution. this is something that paige could speak to because she was in prague in those years around 1990, 92, we were talking about that earlier. so that's an important correction or at least adjustment to make. but of course, governor carter is going to take advantage of that faux pas. now they go through of course, a very close election. president ford is down more than 20 points, 25 points in the polling and in the campaigning. it looks like he doesn't have a chance. he scrapes an
carter would take advantage of that. president ford had recently been to the vatican and met with pope paul the sixth, and he had also been behind the then iron curtain countries. and he had spoken to people in these countries that were directly impacted by the soviet empire. what he meant to say, can you still hear me? yeah. okay. we're having a mic issue. okay. thank you. what he meant to say was that there is no spiritual domination of the soviet empire over eastern europeans. and, of...
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to the carter administration when the marginal tax rate was 70% and these are individual income taxes. you have to have payroll taxes. top rate on high income individuals in the 70% range. paulof exceptions built into it, people said i need the exception for this, this, and this. taxes would be much higher. the tax on capital gains is important. why should that get a lower rate? capital gains are taxed at the corporate level and you add on the capital gains rate paid by individuals, with total tax rate on capital in that instance? >> it would be one of the highest total capital gains rates in the industrialized globe, higher than denmark, sweden and so forth of that are very punitive to capital income. this is not including the tax on unrealized capital gains which is getting a lot of attention these days, this is a 25% tax on the combination of personal income, you pay 25% on that. those unrealized gains to pay the tax which defeats the purpose. john: paul: usually pay that after a transaction and you have a profit and sell a home. if value of stock goes up in a year, you would have to pay taxes on that increase whether you sold stock or not, right a check from your bank ac
to the carter administration when the marginal tax rate was 70% and these are individual income taxes. you have to have payroll taxes. top rate on high income individuals in the 70% range. paulof exceptions built into it, people said i need the exception for this, this, and this. taxes would be much higher. the tax on capital gains is important. why should that get a lower rate? capital gains are taxed at the corporate level and you add on the capital gains rate paid by individuals, with total...