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in most cases -- richard: worked there some in richard: worked there some in brooklyn? john: brooklyn, new jersey, long island. further out in boston. richard: vermont in the marble quarries. pennsylvania in the coalfields. anywhere you have a concentration of working people who felt threatened by the draft and where there were democratic who would go in and read them up, rile them up. i think the two draft officials that were killed were in indiana. there were problems in chicago. in manhattan, you had a special condition of a tiny island with half a million poor people packed into eight square miles. richard: can you please discuss president lincoln's response to the riots? barnet: lincoln's response was in part conditioned to him from appeals coming at him from different sides. the union leaders went down to the headquarters of the union army and telegraphed lincoln and said, impose martial law. they wanted a reconstruction of new york city. they saw new york city as a den tammany bigots. tammany, they said they would settle it, we know how to talk to people. tweed s
in most cases -- richard: worked there some in richard: worked there some in brooklyn? john: brooklyn, new jersey, long island. further out in boston. richard: vermont in the marble quarries. pennsylvania in the coalfields. anywhere you have a concentration of working people who felt threatened by the draft and where there were democratic who would go in and read them up, rile them up. i think the two draft officials that were killed were in indiana. there were problems in chicago. in...
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richard: so they are here for business and tourism? john: yes. richard: four votes? what was the political complexion of the city? barnet: one indicator, the lame-duck mayor, fernando word, his message to the city council -- this was secession winter was that new york city should take it upon itself to secede from the union. he said, you know, we've got good economic relationships with all of the state. we can become a kind of duty-free point -- duty-free port. we will break off and eventually the northwest will break off, too, and we will all trade amongst ourselves. there is going to be a republican -- john: it is an idea we might want to dust off. [laughter] richard: ok, but how seriously was he taken? john: -- >> he was not at the time. john: except in his brother's newspaper. he thought it was a great idea. but horace greeley and everyone else lambasted it. a little bitounds like norman mailer and jimmy braswell. john: norman knows his history. as i say, we might want to look at it again. barnet: lincoln brushed it off. he said i'm not too worried about the door
richard: so they are here for business and tourism? john: yes. richard: four votes? what was the political complexion of the city? barnet: one indicator, the lame-duck mayor, fernando word, his message to the city council -- this was secession winter was that new york city should take it upon itself to secede from the union. he said, you know, we've got good economic relationships with all of the state. we can become a kind of duty-free point -- duty-free port. we will break off and eventually...
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>> richard: i get that. for president before him, even republicans that make me want to vomit -- >> lisa: root. >> richard: here's one thing that all of them got. prior to 45. there is me as a man and me at the office of the president of the united states. >> greg: bill clinton? >> richard: i would even argue that bill clinton did. >> greg: i making a point. >> richard: that was a low blow. >> greg: you are making a generalization and i have to call you on it. >> richard: here's the thing, he was impeached -- my point is, you have richard nixon, you can have that too. every person got it. this office, disposition, that the resolute desk comes before my twitter handle and people attacking me. >> greg: didn't harry truman go after a critic and threatened to beat up a critic? >> richard: president obama said it best. they attacked me all the time. i will protect their right to attack me. >> jesse: he said it wasn't presidential, when president obama bowed to the saudi king. what else was on presidential was whe
>> richard: i get that. for president before him, even republicans that make me want to vomit -- >> lisa: root. >> richard: here's one thing that all of them got. prior to 45. there is me as a man and me at the office of the president of the united states. >> greg: bill clinton? >> richard: i would even argue that bill clinton did. >> greg: i making a point. >> richard: that was a low blow. >> greg: you are making a generalization and i have to...
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>> richard: it's possible. >> richard: easy. >> richard: i have always looked up to the president of states. the question i've always had is what i want my children -- i don't have any now -- what i want them to model donald trump where he makes fun of women, which he did to mika, no one can deny that. >> greg: he's an equal opportunity offender. that's not sexist. >> richard: is the job of the president to be above the fray a lot. not to mention, jimmy carter is a humanitarian and a legend for that matter. but, and he is fighting for world peace right now -- -- >> greg: how's that working out? >> jesse: fight a little harder. >> richard: the larger point is every president who has come in, george bush is the best example, when they come in, they need to try to expand their base. and talk to all americans. what we have seen from this president and the polls pointed out, he is not expanding his base at all. >> jesse: he won core blue states. >> richard: he's got to expand his base. >> jesse: he expanded during the election. into hillary's territory. >> kimberly: he talks -- >> richard
>> richard: it's possible. >> richard: easy. >> richard: i have always looked up to the president of states. the question i've always had is what i want my children -- i don't have any now -- what i want them to model donald trump where he makes fun of women, which he did to mika, no one can deny that. >> greg: he's an equal opportunity offender. that's not sexist. >> richard: is the job of the president to be above the fray a lot. not to mention, jimmy carter is a...
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richard: exactly. chemistry is such that, when you see them together, i think you really believe they loved each other. there is a scene wherelou is about to deliver the speech and she is watching him unbeknownst , to him, trying to tie his bow tie. he's lost his dexterity from the als. immediately, she says, i'm going to cheer him up. she dresses up as a vendor with a mustache and a little bullhorn. the genuine joy on his face is almost electric. each of them say, we have the rest of our lives together. that line brings them up short because they know they don't have much time together. they would only have two years. very quickly you realize that , teresa wright was not only a really good young actress, she could project this maturity and sweetness at the same time. it probably wasn't the hardest role she's ever had but she was very terrific. i think she was underrated for her skills in helping to carry that movie. there was a sense that she would do anything for her man. jeff: i want to talk about y
richard: exactly. chemistry is such that, when you see them together, i think you really believe they loved each other. there is a scene wherelou is about to deliver the speech and she is watching him unbeknownst , to him, trying to tie his bow tie. he's lost his dexterity from the als. immediately, she says, i'm going to cheer him up. she dresses up as a vendor with a mustache and a little bullhorn. the genuine joy on his face is almost electric. each of them say, we have the rest of our lives...
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richard bowen: yes, yes.had originally wanted me to put in the names and the specific instance of cover-ups that i had witnessed. all of that had to be taken out, , at least the names. sharyl: financial commission staff members who dealt with bowen say the reason his testimony was shortened is simply because it was too long. they deny suggesting any edits, say there was no attempt to censor or silence bowen, and say that all acted with the best of intentions and followed the highest ethics. the attorney who represented bowen told us he agrees bowen but that contradicts what he told the "new york times" three years ago when he said, quote, " there's no question that bowen was censored." and in an email exchange right before bowen testified, his lawyer said an official on the financial commission suggested some substantial changes, quote, "he thinks that the way its written now, citi will declare war on both you and the financial commission, and it will primarily consist of an effort to discredit you." the lawy
richard bowen: yes, yes.had originally wanted me to put in the names and the specific instance of cover-ups that i had witnessed. all of that had to be taken out, , at least the names. sharyl: financial commission staff members who dealt with bowen say the reason his testimony was shortened is simply because it was too long. they deny suggesting any edits, say there was no attempt to censor or silence bowen, and say that all acted with the best of intentions and followed the highest ethics. the...
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and apparently go ahead richard. so you know this notion about the clinton news network if you added up the dollar value of the time that c.n.n. gave of wall to wall coverage wall to wall coverage of the trump rallies it was astronomical there was nothing there was nothing that they did about hillary that could come close to that value that they kind of affirmed the trump campaign by giving him in an expert gaited kind of hour or more with not i would just with this crowd but with the with the american public watching c.n.n. so the notion that somehow or other they're trying to break the or they were trying to bring trump down in favor hillary honestly that's kind of a joke of a lot of how much time do they have but you take the same thing richard you just said but for our very very different reason line a limit hang on here hang on here what what c n n n m a n b c did is that they put him on hoping well look at this clown look at this which where is that gaffe going to come now and you know c.n.n. and everyone else
and apparently go ahead richard. so you know this notion about the clinton news network if you added up the dollar value of the time that c.n.n. gave of wall to wall coverage wall to wall coverage of the trump rallies it was astronomical there was nothing there was nothing that they did about hillary that could come close to that value that they kind of affirmed the trump campaign by giving him in an expert gaited kind of hour or more with not i would just with this crowd but with the with the...
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my house is gone richard: calls, no lives lost. richard reeve, abc 7 news. steve: the first forecast from stormwatch 7, nighttime lows eventually fall into the upper 60's, lower 70's. tomorrow a day of transition, the temperature starting off in the 70's, quickly rebounding into the middle to upper 80's by the afternoon and early evening. could be looking at thunderstorms. then friday, very heavy rain likely to overspread much of the dmv. i will give you the timing of the heavy rain, how much we could be looking at, and looking ahead to the weekend which promises to be brighter. jonathan: developing now, the police have identified a man who was gunned down in anacostia. he is victor williams. the police say that he was shot in number of times and so were the two dogs he was walking. they say that he was possibly killed by somebody riding a arrests. police needounty your help to solve a drive-by shooting in silver spring caught on tape. a home shot up, and they are hoping that this stunning surveillance video will help crack the case. residents were awoken to
my house is gone richard: calls, no lives lost. richard reeve, abc 7 news. steve: the first forecast from stormwatch 7, nighttime lows eventually fall into the upper 60's, lower 70's. tomorrow a day of transition, the temperature starting off in the 70's, quickly rebounding into the middle to upper 80's by the afternoon and early evening. could be looking at thunderstorms. then friday, very heavy rain likely to overspread much of the dmv. i will give you the timing of the heavy rain, how much...
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so who was richard nixon?tell you a story writing good things about richard nixon he wanted an interview and got to me and i told mr. nixon you should do it. writers don't take notes, they just sit there and listen and re-create it. if he would have been a new dealer rather than when heated in the postwar era affected who he was, he wasn't against government action, didn't believe they should rely on it and use the government that needed it. so nixon came to power in the gop in 1946 in the cold war these were the issues that initially made him and defined him from the alger hiss case, the battles against adlai stevenson. in 68 he had moved on to a much broader vision of the world and i do think that it was a touch of woodrow wilson this idea that he could create a generational piece. he generally believed that and so in the domestic policy for the issues like epa if he felt it could do good for the people, he was not adverse to that and a lot of the programs will see indicate that. he was not a libertarian, ni
so who was richard nixon?tell you a story writing good things about richard nixon he wanted an interview and got to me and i told mr. nixon you should do it. writers don't take notes, they just sit there and listen and re-create it. if he would have been a new dealer rather than when heated in the postwar era affected who he was, he wasn't against government action, didn't believe they should rely on it and use the government that needed it. so nixon came to power in the gop in 1946 in the cold...
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richard nixon rose. it is no was not only the consee conscience but the strategist for the president. no other single person in my judgment had the same creative insight into the american political mind able to capture the forces shaping america in the 60s and 70s as pat did. he knew president nixon better than anybody else. you will find in this book when you read it it is a roadmap to the great battles with the american left and the media. if you were in the white house at the time that we were there, it is a true insight to the years we were there. the records left behind in the great society was the era the computer keypad took away the fun of writing speeches. we had ibm typewriters from before and some of the speechwriters, he could make the typewriter saying. pat could make the typewriter smoke. [laughter] i was always trying to emulate that. he leaves the royalty and credulity to the personal conviction. they enjoy the pass and when we were here in saint clementi they would visit and he would be
richard nixon rose. it is no was not only the consee conscience but the strategist for the president. no other single person in my judgment had the same creative insight into the american political mind able to capture the forces shaping america in the 60s and 70s as pat did. he knew president nixon better than anybody else. you will find in this book when you read it it is a roadmap to the great battles with the american left and the media. if you were in the white house at the time that we...
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richard engel is going to be joining us live from germany tonight ahead of his big richard engel special we're doing here tomorrow night. the head of the ethics office resigned today. he got as famous as a bureaucrat gets. he stood up to the trump administration. and to trump himself on ethics issues. the president's unprecedented financial conflicts of interest. he said he was not forced out of the office of government ethics. he basically said he said the fixed rules are not strong enough to allow him to stand up to what this president and his family are doing. so he is leaving his job at the office of government ethics in order to try to strengthen those rules from the outside. very interesting resignation today. we've got more on that story ahead. there's a lot going on. a big show tonight. we're going to start with something different tonight. we've got a scoop to share with you tonight. this is that scoop. in-house on your staff we've been talking about this as an insideout story. not your typical news story, not your particular scoop. but i think it's important. it is one of the f
richard engel is going to be joining us live from germany tonight ahead of his big richard engel special we're doing here tomorrow night. the head of the ethics office resigned today. he got as famous as a bureaucrat gets. he stood up to the trump administration. and to trump himself on ethics issues. the president's unprecedented financial conflicts of interest. he said he was not forced out of the office of government ethics. he basically said he said the fixed rules are not strong enough to...
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and richard nick son was alone.nd that was followed thin by nelson rockefeller supposed to get in he got out of the race. and then began what we call crazy march. gene mccarthy won 42% of the vote against lbj people don't remember. lbj was a write-in and didn't have his name on the ballot i don't know what political intellect thought that u. anyhow mccarthy got 42 to lbj49 and next right after that happened we wanted, of course, a landslide. right after that happened bobby kennedy in the senate went to the senate -- it same senate room where jack declared for president. declared for the nomination and around march 17th few day after new hampshire. and then -- richard nixon had had me at the end of -- at end of march -- had had me waiting at an airport laguardia to report on him on what lyndon johnson said on his speech when vietnam because we had canceledded our speech i'm waiting in that limousine, and i'm listening to and -- listening to -- lbj that's when he announced he wasn't going to run again. and he's out of
and richard nick son was alone.nd that was followed thin by nelson rockefeller supposed to get in he got out of the race. and then began what we call crazy march. gene mccarthy won 42% of the vote against lbj people don't remember. lbj was a write-in and didn't have his name on the ballot i don't know what political intellect thought that u. anyhow mccarthy got 42 to lbj49 and next right after that happened we wanted, of course, a landslide. right after that happened bobby kennedy in the senate...
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and nbc's richard engle is there too. and he is joining us live from germany tonight ahead of his big richard engel special we're doing here tomorrow night. the head of the government ethics office also resigned today. he got as famous as a bureaucrat gets for the robust way he stood up to the trump administration and to trump himself on ethics issues and the president's unprecedented conflicts of influence. his name is walter schaub and not pushed out but he is leaving because the government ethics rules are not strong enough to allow limb to stand up to what this president and his family are doing. so he is leaving his job at the office of government ethics in order to try to strengthen those roles from the outside. so very interesting resignation today. we have more on that story ahead. there is a lot going on. we have a big show tonight. but we are going to start with something different tonight. i said at the very end of last night's show that we have a scoop to share with you tonight. this is that scoop. in house on
and nbc's richard engle is there too. and he is joining us live from germany tonight ahead of his big richard engel special we're doing here tomorrow night. the head of the government ethics office also resigned today. he got as famous as a bureaucrat gets for the robust way he stood up to the trump administration and to trump himself on ethics issues and the president's unprecedented conflicts of influence. his name is walter schaub and not pushed out but he is leaving because the government...
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by the time you get to richard pryor, richard pryor decides he's not going to speak in code.eam audiences the way black people talk in private. >> police got a chokehold they use out here. they choke -- to death. that mean you be dead when they're through. you know that? we're going, yeah, we know. white folks are going, no, i had no idea. yeah, two grab your legs, one grab your head. oh, [ bleep ], broke it. >> what it does is give people who have never had a way to talk about their struggle, because you can quote a richard pryor joke. then it gives people who never thought about the black struggle a way to hear about it through humor. richard pryor is delivering it in a way that's funny so you go, ha, ha, ha, huh. i wonder if that's true. all of a sudden your imagination is cracked open a little bit because he's explaining his experience. he's not just going, white people are bad, white people are bad. he's explaining the experience. and that, to me, is the difference. >> after you saw live in concert or sunset strip you went back and thought, i need to change what i do. >>
by the time you get to richard pryor, richard pryor decides he's not going to speak in code.eam audiences the way black people talk in private. >> police got a chokehold they use out here. they choke -- to death. that mean you be dead when they're through. you know that? we're going, yeah, we know. white folks are going, no, i had no idea. yeah, two grab your legs, one grab your head. oh, [ bleep ], broke it. >> what it does is give people who have never had a way to talk about...
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richard: i think that's the case.iming of this is very hard to pick. , but not going to be easy i think those old correlations may come back to what we have grown unaccustomed to in the global financial crisis era, and the aftermath. mark: a great bloomberg article today, the hawks circling over the bank of england may have gotten their wings clipped. it's a wonderful piece in the wake of today's data point. factories, builders cutting output, you have the trade deficit widening. you have been consistent in your worsening, data is and that probably does not warrant the need for a rate hike now. does the consistency of the poor data push back against some of the more hawkish messages hawks are the hawks. we have two of them now on the mpc and i'm not sure they're both will shift. the swing voters will look at this data and it will give them pause. their view, that rates may have to rise in the near future, is conditional on the data improving, and the brexit negotiations going quite smoothly. on both of those fronts, i
richard: i think that's the case.iming of this is very hard to pick. , but not going to be easy i think those old correlations may come back to what we have grown unaccustomed to in the global financial crisis era, and the aftermath. mark: a great bloomberg article today, the hawks circling over the bank of england may have gotten their wings clipped. it's a wonderful piece in the wake of today's data point. factories, builders cutting output, you have the trade deficit widening. you have been...
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richard painter is a former white house ethics lawyer. matthew whitaker is the executive director of the foundation for accountability and civic trust. good to see you both. all right. so, richard, i guess these protections, for lack of a better word, that manafort, kushner, and don junior are getting and having these private hearings or testimonies, do you believe in any way this is kind of a precursor to what any potential hearing would be like? >> they should have the hearing but the american people are entitled to a public hearing, which all of of them and anyone else involved with-in this collaboration with the russians -- it's clear now there was collaboration with the russians -- anybody who was involved with it testifies publicly. the american people are entitled to know what happened in the time leading up to our election and afterward when people covered up the collaboration. so we could start with a private hearing. but it's going to be very, very important to have the public hearing shortly thereafter. and it's very distressin
richard painter is a former white house ethics lawyer. matthew whitaker is the executive director of the foundation for accountability and civic trust. good to see you both. all right. so, richard, i guess these protections, for lack of a better word, that manafort, kushner, and don junior are getting and having these private hearings or testimonies, do you believe in any way this is kind of a precursor to what any potential hearing would be like? >> they should have the hearing but the...
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richard pryor's liberty was funny so you go ha ha, huh?ination's cracked open a bit because he's explaining his experience. he's not just going white people are bad, white people are bad he's explaining the experience. and that to me is the difference. >> after you saw live in concert or sunset strp, you wen back and thought i need to change what i need to do. >> we do all the work nobody else wants to do. if an immigrant is taking your job then you got a [ bleep ] up job. >> i think that any comedian that has ever been influenced by richard pryor he made you do something you didn't want to do which was talk about the pain and the darkest times in your live. >> you know, you just don't want to drive they tennessee when you look like this. it's [ bleep ] not fun. it's not. i got to know the can you cluks clan way to well, and i don't mean to judge them but they're [ bleep ] holes. you know they really are. >> richard pryor really changed rates because he wouldn't afraid to be black in a white world. i wanted t cllenge and provoke in the sam
richard pryor's liberty was funny so you go ha ha, huh?ination's cracked open a bit because he's explaining his experience. he's not just going white people are bad, white people are bad he's explaining the experience. and that to me is the difference. >> after you saw live in concert or sunset strp, you wen back and thought i need to change what i need to do. >> we do all the work nobody else wants to do. if an immigrant is taking your job then you got a [ bleep ] up job. >>...
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bowie, richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: another murder in prince george's county, this one in chillum. a man was found shot to death on cypress creek drive. no word on a suspect or motive. a deadly week in print so this county. a man was shot to death on the beltway last saturday. 10 people have been killed in the county since then. one of those cases was considered self-defense, but the others are all classified as murders. president trump headed back to the u.s. right now after spending two days at the g 20 summit in germany. that summit was messed with fierce protests from the outside and some critical meetings inside. face-to-face today with china's president amid growing tensions with north korea. a very substantial problem we all face, a problem that something has to be done about. kimberly: shortly before that meeting with china's president, the u.s. military engaged in a shoe of force over the korean peninsula. bombers flew side-by-side with south korean and japanese fighter jets. the mission followed nort
bowie, richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: another murder in prince george's county, this one in chillum. a man was found shot to death on cypress creek drive. no word on a suspect or motive. a deadly week in print so this county. a man was shot to death on the beltway last saturday. 10 people have been killed in the county since then. one of those cases was considered self-defense, but the others are all classified as murders. president trump headed back to the u.s. right now after spending...
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and he said, number 39, richard m., president of the united states. >> what if this trail leads into the oval office at the white house? >> well, as i replied then, the trail should be followed wherever it leads. ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. bburning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or u
and he said, number 39, richard m., president of the united states. >> what if this trail leads into the oval office at the white house? >> well, as i replied then, the trail should be followed wherever it leads. ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. bburning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't...
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richard blackwell can.ssed -- "a buxom milkmaid reminiscent of a cow wearing a girdle, and both have the same amount of acting talent." yikes! >> it was all over the world. and everyone was looking forward to reading it. he's just calling attention to what people already know. >> and to call more attention to himself, the former richard selzer once again tailors his name to fit his persona. he declares that his first name is now "mr." why the "mr." >> "mr." because it was very dramatic. he tried to create a character, so he said, "i'm gonna go all out. i'm gonna own it." >> mr. blackwell begins to make regular guest appearances on tv and radio. >> my all-time favorite fashion designer, mr. blackwell. >> here he is on a daytime talk show hosted by a young joan rivers. >> now, what's wrong with this simple acetate dress? >> not a thing. it's a nice dress >> but? >> it's a lovely dress >> but? >> and i-i want to come back on your show. [ laughter ] >> for the next three decades, mr. blackwell's list blasts a-l
richard blackwell can.ssed -- "a buxom milkmaid reminiscent of a cow wearing a girdle, and both have the same amount of acting talent." yikes! >> it was all over the world. and everyone was looking forward to reading it. he's just calling attention to what people already know. >> and to call more attention to himself, the former richard selzer once again tailors his name to fit his persona. he declares that his first name is now "mr." why the "mr."...
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and he said, number 39, richard m.t of the united states. >> what if this trail leads into the oval office at the white house? >> well, as i replied then, the trail should be followed wherever it leads. radio: scorching heat today, stay cool out there! [ barks ] walter! stop suffering with hot ac. cool it yourself with a/c pro. in just 3 easy steps, enjoy the comfort of 2 times the cooling boosters from the #1 selling coldest air. nothing cools like a/c pro. termites, we're on the...
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nbc's richard engel is there too. he will be joining us live from germany tonight ahead of his big richard engel special that we're doing here tomorrow night. his name is walter schelb. he said he basically is leaving because the u.s. government ethics rules are not strong enough to allow him to stand up to what this president and his family are doing. so he is leaving his job at the office of government ethics in order to try to strengthen those rules from the outside. very interesting resignation today. more on that ahead. there's a lot going on. we have a big show tonight. we are going to start with something different tonight. i said at the end of last night's show that we've got a little bit of a scoop to share with you tonight. this is that scalp. inhouse on our staff we have been talking about this as an inside -- kind of an inside-out story. okay. here it goes. we have this thing. we have been doing it on our show for a while now. it's called www.send it to rachel.com. basically the idea is that if you want to
nbc's richard engel is there too. he will be joining us live from germany tonight ahead of his big richard engel special that we're doing here tomorrow night. his name is walter schelb. he said he basically is leaving because the u.s. government ethics rules are not strong enough to allow him to stand up to what this president and his family are doing. so he is leaving his job at the office of government ethics in order to try to strengthen those rules from the outside. very interesting...
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nixon was even though richard nixon is twice elected presidents took roger ailes is never elected to anything, but goes on to become the president of fox news and by the way works on a budget by the republican presidential campaigns in the meantime the. >> host: including hw bush. >> guest: exactly gets other republican presidents elected. the ailes legacy is so much bigger than the nixon legacy and we live with it today, but nixon himself is a far more interesting character than i could possibly imagine when i was a high school kid. as is nelson rockefeller who is one of his competitors in this story. the first fifth avenue billionaire to decide he's going to run for president as a republican, but he's running as a liberal republican, something that no longer exists and in this book we see literally the last liberal standing on a republican convention stage and that is the liberal mayor of new york, republican john lindsay who has two up on the stage as part of the nominating process for the vice presidents, something he was hoping maybe he could get himself and lindsay not only doe
nixon was even though richard nixon is twice elected presidents took roger ailes is never elected to anything, but goes on to become the president of fox news and by the way works on a budget by the republican presidential campaigns in the meantime the. >> host: including hw bush. >> guest: exactly gets other republican presidents elected. the ailes legacy is so much bigger than the nixon legacy and we live with it today, but nixon himself is a far more interesting character than i...
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richard. >> it is a saturday.t is on friday -- excuse me on tuesday, on july fourth itself. thank you, scott yoen. >>> and now to the health care debate. after putting health care on hold for the holiday break, a poll showing six in ten americans do not like the current senate bill. and even among republicans, fewer than four in ten are in favor of it. and with me now, republican congressman francis rooney of florida. representative, thanks for dropping by. i know it is a holiday weekend. but it is a topic that you know well here. you saw four in ten republicans at the moment supporting the current bill. i mean six are not. what is your reflection on that? >> well, i hope that the senate will get with the program and remember that they all ran on repealing and replacing obamacare with something that is patient centered and offers choice to american insurance buyers and they seem to be caught up in all kinds of weeds here with the medicaid expansion. the medicaid expansion needs this radical overhaul that the house
richard. >> it is a saturday.t is on friday -- excuse me on tuesday, on july fourth itself. thank you, scott yoen. >>> and now to the health care debate. after putting health care on hold for the holiday break, a poll showing six in ten americans do not like the current senate bill. and even among republicans, fewer than four in ten are in favor of it. and with me now, republican congressman francis rooney of florida. representative, thanks for dropping by. i know it is a holiday...
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richard: richard reeve, abc 7 news. nancy: still ahead -- raccoons maul a man at his home in arlington. >> they were chewing me. nancy: what is believed to be the reason for a series of attacks. plus -- >> do you understand your rights? >> yes, sir, i'm a cop. alison: a suspected drunk driver busted, but the twist, yup, the driver is a cop. t-bone. is the nancy: car chase in southern california, a man leading officers in a chase ending in that violent crash. he then jumped out of the car and ran. the police caught up with him. sh camera video shows a rookie police officer arrested for drunk driving in new jersey. >> you understand your rights? >> yes, sir, i'm a cop. alison: the video was provided by a newspaper that shows officers stephanie regina's arrest last august. before she surrendered to regina led the police on a short chase. once in custody, she repeatedly told the arresting officer she was a cop and tried to get out of being busted. it is not clear if she is still with the department. nancy: a small airplane
richard: richard reeve, abc 7 news. nancy: still ahead -- raccoons maul a man at his home in arlington. >> they were chewing me. nancy: what is believed to be the reason for a series of attacks. plus -- >> do you understand your rights? >> yes, sir, i'm a cop. alison: a suspected drunk driver busted, but the twist, yup, the driver is a cop. t-bone. is the nancy: car chase in southern california, a man leading officers in a chase ending in that violent crash. he then jumped out...
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he corners richard. richard gives the crown. he says, now, mark me how i will undo myself. i get this heavyweight from lost my head in this unwieldy scepter from my hand. the pride's ways throughout my heart. with my own tears i wash away. with my own hand i give away the crown. the imagery here tells us that shakespeare is suspicious. how can tears of water wash away the oil of an anointed king? it won't work. carlisle prophesies that the blood of the english will maneuver the ground if he is crowned. this is a story that shakespeare has already told in the henry six play for the grandson loses when henry the fifth gains in france. there's a connection here, i think, to america and the politics this country's founder, many of whom read and reread shakespeare know that the competition solves the problem of how to get power away. the solution is, you don't. instead of giving away power, you have to return it because the power in the constitutional democracy is only ever on loan to whomever wields it. number five, he knew that a love of legends is greater than our love of fac
he corners richard. richard gives the crown. he says, now, mark me how i will undo myself. i get this heavyweight from lost my head in this unwieldy scepter from my hand. the pride's ways throughout my heart. with my own tears i wash away. with my own hand i give away the crown. the imagery here tells us that shakespeare is suspicious. how can tears of water wash away the oil of an anointed king? it won't work. carlisle prophesies that the blood of the english will maneuver the ground if he is...
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richard: in northeast washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. jonathan: a 7 on your side update, the nhtsa expanding its investigation into ford explorer suv's. leak into the cabin, causing exposure to carbon monoxide. the agency says it has nearly 800 complaints about this issue for stop federal investigators are working with the police departments that use those suv's for patrol units. 7 on your side first reported on this issue last week. all over thes country are doing extra inspections after yesterday's deadly thrill ride accident at the ohio state fair. astanders watched in horror the fireball ride went out of control, throwing several people to the ground. seven people were hurt, one person was killed, and 18-year-old, who had just enlisted in the marine, preparing for basic training. abc news spoke with people who were next in line for the ride. >> we were watching this and what was going through your mind? >> i grabbed my sister and said that could have an us. >> we heard people screaming. alison: the fair all rides will be shut down pe
richard: in northeast washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. jonathan: a 7 on your side update, the nhtsa expanding its investigation into ford explorer suv's. leak into the cabin, causing exposure to carbon monoxide. the agency says it has nearly 800 complaints about this issue for stop federal investigators are working with the police departments that use those suv's for patrol units. 7 on your side first reported on this issue last week. all over thes country are doing extra inspections...
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richard: that is incredible. so you were just sitting on a train for an hour and a half, not going anywhere i guess. mike: right. they moved everyone to the back of the train now. i think they were anticipating moving everyone to a different train but it looks like we were just going back to the last station, back to west falls church. richard: yeah, i think you guys are good to go. okay. good luck. have a safe trip on the way home. thank you. mike: thank you very much. richard: that is the deal. the train just took off moments ago. thank you, mike. that train just took off amazing that the storm, the effect that it has had on the people's commute. we might as well show you something here. turn around to show you. this is 66. this is crawling. no surprise. we found debris on the roadside. come here. walk around here. we found debris in the road side right near the vehicle. we don't know, frankly, if this is related to the storm. there have been some wrecks, some vehicles. we have seen minor things on the road. bo
richard: that is incredible. so you were just sitting on a train for an hour and a half, not going anywhere i guess. mike: right. they moved everyone to the back of the train now. i think they were anticipating moving everyone to a different train but it looks like we were just going back to the last station, back to west falls church. richard: yeah, i think you guys are good to go. okay. good luck. have a safe trip on the way home. thank you. mike: thank you very much. richard: that is the...
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richard: there has been anticipation. it could be that is the continuation of the incremental approach that they seem to be taking towards edging to some sort of announcement. you would think he would take that opportunity to say something, but after today, i think it is not as nailed on in terms of market expectations as it was before he spoke today. ,onnie: the bank of japan richard, that is pushing back its inflation goal once again, the sixth time now. how many more times do you anticipate they will do this? richard: that is an impossible question to answer because it could be a long time. it must be a source of great frustration for policymakers in japan. it is not just japan dealing with this problem of too low inflation. even in the u.s., you look at core pce, and there's no durable uptick and that is the key inflation measure for the fed. it has not been at 2% over five years. this is a global problem and the bank of japan is facing it, ecb is facing it, but the fed is also facing it and there does not look to be
richard: there has been anticipation. it could be that is the continuation of the incremental approach that they seem to be taking towards edging to some sort of announcement. you would think he would take that opportunity to say something, but after today, i think it is not as nailed on in terms of market expectations as it was before he spoke today. ,onnie: the bank of japan richard, that is pushing back its inflation goal once again, the sixth time now. how many more times do you anticipate...
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>>> hi, i'm richard lui at msnbc headquarters in new york city. president trump using twitter to talk about his time at the g20 summit in hamburg, germany. among the president's comments, his take on his meeting with russian president vladimir putin, saying, "the g20 summit was a great success for the u.s., explained the u.s. must fix the many bad trade deals it has made." also, "putin and i discussed forming an impenetrable cybersecurity unit so that election hacking and many other negative things would be guarded." the suggestion of teaming with russia has drawn immediate criticism this morning, though. >> i don't think we can expect the russians to be any kind of a credible partner in some cybersecurity unit. i think that would be dangerously naive for this country if that's our best election defense. we might as well just mail our ballot boxes to moscow. >> russians pulled out the old playbook. i've seen all this going back to russian and soviet days. when confronted with something they've done wrong, ask for u.s. intelligence, old trick. prop
>>> hi, i'm richard lui at msnbc headquarters in new york city. president trump using twitter to talk about his time at the g20 summit in hamburg, germany. among the president's comments, his take on his meeting with russian president vladimir putin, saying, "the g20 summit was a great success for the u.s., explained the u.s. must fix the many bad trade deals it has made." also, "putin and i discussed forming an impenetrable cybersecurity unit so that election hacking...
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richard: somehow the fire was put out. adults nearby put his hand in ice and call 911. >> if you play with the fireworks do safety first. it's like the pool etiquette, fire etiquette. there is an etiquette in everything you do. that is terrible. i'm sorry to hear that. richard: fireworks are illegal unless you're a certified pie row technician -- pyrotechnician. the neighbors here plan to talk to their kids. >> from this, everybody will learn from it. fireworks are not to be played with. michelle: that was richard reeve reporting. last night some people flocked to see amateur fireworks. the displace in north aftermath is a huge mess. trash and debris scattered throughout part of the city. the head foreman of minor elementary school says he has been on clean-up duty for 23 years. he says people need to realize what gets left behind after the light show. jonathan: new york city is mourning one of the finest tonight. horrible story here. officer miosotis familia was ambushed while working the midnight shift in the bronx. moth
richard: somehow the fire was put out. adults nearby put his hand in ice and call 911. >> if you play with the fireworks do safety first. it's like the pool etiquette, fire etiquette. there is an etiquette in everything you do. that is terrible. i'm sorry to hear that. richard: fireworks are illegal unless you're a certified pie row technician -- pyrotechnician. the neighbors here plan to talk to their kids. >> from this, everybody will learn from it. fireworks are not to be played...
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richard downing talk about how would that play out? what would that judicial, institutional oversight look like to the extent that we can envision a little bit. provide some comfort to those who might be concerned from the privacy and civil liberties? hit it on the helped -- head. layer of protection will be based on the foreign law. the foreign country crime involving its citizen and it's getting legal process. targeting united states person. in that situation, the legal procedures and protections that in that set of rules, would be the first sort of line of privacy defense if like. in order to make sure that the agreement is being lived up to, additional layer of oversight that is done on a bilateral basis under the agreement. mentioned briefly before. there are provisions where the united states would have the sure that the foreign government is not intentionally targeting u.s. persons. that they are indeed, minimizing those communications. that they have protocols in place and the practice is that is being done correctly. a provisi
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here's a picture of richard's car and his license plate number.e san mateo county sheriff's office is also helping out... divers and sonar equipement are being used... and, the search is expected to continue through the weekend. in montara, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) a three hour town hall meeting on immigration gave way for concerned citizens to ask alameda county sheriffs on the role they place in deportation. kron four's ella sogomonian was there and explains what happened. a fake president donald trump and hecklers disrupted a packed town hall meeting friday in hayward.this as alameda county sheriff gregg ahern stood for three hours answering questions on how his department handles undocumented immigrants. sot: kitzia estevan, undocumented immigrant// "the alameda county sheriff constantly profiles people in the community. we have seen cases where fruit vendors have been arrested doing nothing illegal. we've seen many community members separated. we've seen him hold people in jail to be transferred over to immigration and custo
here's a picture of richard's car and his license plate number.e san mateo county sheriff's office is also helping out... divers and sonar equipement are being used... and, the search is expected to continue through the weekend. in montara, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) a three hour town hall meeting on immigration gave way for concerned citizens to ask alameda county sheriffs on the role they place in deportation. kron four's ella sogomonian was there and explains what happened. a...
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richard painter is a former white house ethics lawyer, john flannery from the southern district of new york and matthew whitaker from the foundation of accountability and civic trust, a former u.s. attorney. so good to have you on. matt, we learned a short time ago the subpoena for paul manafort to the appear before the senate judiciary committee has been dropped. that the two sides are still talking about an appearance should manafort have to testify publicly, you think? >> well, manafort is going to have a very interesting story to tell. it's going to be the first time we'll be able to compare the stories from jared kushner and donald trump jr. and to see if he had the same version of the meeting and what actually happened after the meeting. that's the most important fact is the meeting happened. i think the general right before us explained really well what the risks are, but it is what happened after the meeting. was there any follow-up and was there any deliverables. >> yeah. you think he should, manafort, my question was, should he have to testify publicly? >> i don't think he sh
richard painter is a former white house ethics lawyer, john flannery from the southern district of new york and matthew whitaker from the foundation of accountability and civic trust, a former u.s. attorney. so good to have you on. matt, we learned a short time ago the subpoena for paul manafort to the appear before the senate judiciary committee has been dropped. that the two sides are still talking about an appearance should manafort have to testify publicly, you think? >> well,...
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but so far, efforts to locate the car or richard himself have come up short. so he is working with others who lost loved one to convince caltrans to installed a guardrail. >> the goal is to not have anyone lose their life. if there were barriers, richard and my sister might have had a chance to live. >> reporter: rosa died in 2016, 8 months before richard's car is believed to have plunged into the sea at the same spot. guardrail both families may have prevented their deaths. >> they shouldn't have died. roads -- they should have put up the barriers a long time ago. >> reporter: a community united by loss, and desire to prevent similar tragedies in the future. on highway 1, kpix5. >>> new at 11:00, some bars in southern california are offering a way out for women who feel unsafe on a date. christy tells us it involves maked coded drink orders that bartenders understand. >> reporter: bartenders have an ear out for a drink order not on the menu. ladies can signal they need help by ordering an angel shot. >> guys take it to another level, and it happens with girls
but so far, efforts to locate the car or richard himself have come up short. so he is working with others who lost loved one to convince caltrans to installed a guardrail. >> the goal is to not have anyone lose their life. if there were barriers, richard and my sister might have had a chance to live. >> reporter: rosa died in 2016, 8 months before richard's car is believed to have plunged into the sea at the same spot. guardrail both families may have prevented their deaths....
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richard scholer on the housing -- richard schuler on the housing market.true for most americans. they cannot afford their housing. stay with us. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ . these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. francine: i am francine. they are talking about the divorce will. minister isrime saying they need to pay the $100 billion in this say hot political potato at home in london. billion and this is a hot political potato at home in london. i have to say, it has been pretty emotional so far. straight to first word news, here is taylor riggs. taylor: best and it may take another shot at getting a health care bill passed as president trump urged republicans tuesday in washington unt
richard scholer on the housing -- richard schuler on the housing market.true for most americans. they cannot afford their housing. stay with us. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ . these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all...
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in haymarket, richard reeve, abc7 news.jonathan: after 81 years the sign outside the iconic uptown theater is n first reported on the neighbor's outrage after anc filed application to change the sign on the landmark but we have received a statement from a.n.c. saying they now plan to keep the 1936 sign. they will, however, upgrade it to more energy efficient lighting. alison: that is good. the laurel police department praising one of its own for helping a woman in need. officer bennett johns paid for diapers after a grocery store said the woman tried to steal them. the woman ran out of money after buying groceries. in a facebook post the department said officer john paid $125 so the woman's -- paid $15 so the woman's child would not suffer. she was issued and ticket and told where she could get help. jonathan: the officers do so many nice things. good to report those. let's talk about the alison: today is nice, too. doug: you see the clouds over the mountains but it's generally a slow climb in the temperatures. you probably
in haymarket, richard reeve, abc7 news.jonathan: after 81 years the sign outside the iconic uptown theater is n first reported on the neighbor's outrage after anc filed application to change the sign on the landmark but we have received a statement from a.n.c. saying they now plan to keep the 1936 sign. they will, however, upgrade it to more energy efficient lighting. alison: that is good. the laurel police department praising one of its own for helping a woman in need. officer bennett johns...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. steve: the first forecast from stormwatch 7, the temperatures cooling down nicely. 75 degrees at reagan national. to the west, already in the 50's and 60's. the stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, it is all quiet right now, still dry through the overnight into early tomorrow morning. the heat and humidity is back on thursday. we are also tracking the next best chance of stronger thunderstorms, part of a cold front. i would you be the timing on that and the upcoming weekend coming up. jonathan: new tonight, reversing a disturbing trend in hate, anti-muslim crimes rising in our backyard. anna-lysa gayle has how one organization wants the community to be part of the solution. anna-lysa: in just the first half of the year, anti-muslim hate crimes are up 91%, compared with this time last year. that is according to the council on islamic american relations. in montgomery county, the number of hate incidents jumped 42% in 2016. >> maryland has not been immune to the spike in hate crimes and bi
richard reeve, abc 7 news. steve: the first forecast from stormwatch 7, the temperatures cooling down nicely. 75 degrees at reagan national. to the west, already in the 50's and 60's. the stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, it is all quiet right now, still dry through the overnight into early tomorrow morning. the heat and humidity is back on thursday. we are also tracking the next best chance of stronger thunderstorms, part of a cold front. i would you be the timing on that and the upcoming...
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you have richard branson with whom the rat —— barack 0bama richard branson with whom the rat —— ba rackse people have a great deal of money if they use it for the public good? the argument i'd make is that that whole idea that we can outsource the most pressing problems that we face as global citizens, whether it is climate change or infectious diseases, whether it is poverty itself, to, rather than doing this with democracies, with accountability, we are going to hand it over to, as you say, bill gates, richard branson... it over to, as you say, bill gates, richard branson. .. i wasn't it over to, as you say, bill gates, richard branson... i wasn't going -- saying that. you said that bill gates... i didn't say that. nobody said that bill gates can help fix africa but his efforts need to be a applauded. sellar don't have that robber with charity but at the moment the gates foundation has arguably more power than the world health organization and many people who work within the un system talk about being absolutely stunned by the amount of power wielded by private, unaccountable wealth.
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i'm richard lui in new york city.he stories we're watching for you here on msnbc. white house press secretary sean spicer resigned after president trump put anthony scaramucci in charge of his communication team. spicer said in an interview on fox news last night the president did not want him to go but he felt the president should start with a fresh slate. >>> today the president was in virginia to attend the commissioning ceremony for the "uss gerald r. ford." this comes after his early morning tweet, shall we say, storm where he criticized attorney general jeff sessions for not going after hillary clinton. senato senator john mccain is in good spirits following his brain cancer diagnosis. this week his daughter megan tweeted this photo a short time ago with the two of them sitting on a bench after a hike. she thanked everybody for well wishes for her dad. >>> our keir simmons sat down for a one on one interview with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov on some of the major points of contention between the u.s. an
i'm richard lui in new york city.he stories we're watching for you here on msnbc. white house press secretary sean spicer resigned after president trump put anthony scaramucci in charge of his communication team. spicer said in an interview on fox news last night the president did not want him to go but he felt the president should start with a fresh slate. >>> today the president was in virginia to attend the commissioning ceremony for the "uss gerald r. ford." this comes...
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. >> in september, michael zottoli and richard murphy met in brooklyn.other brush pass. but as it turned out on that day, the two met on the corner and ended up sitting on a park bench and meeting for hours. >> as part of the illegals program, the illegals were not to have contact with each other. compromise of one could result in the compromise of all. so this was a pretty significant breach in protocol. >> what we think they were doing was just relating to each other. you know, when you look at how this case developed, there were very short bursts of operational activity. you do two exciting things a year at best. and this was an opportunity for two illegals who had the same mission to come together and talk about it. >> aside from your handlers, you are the only one who knows who you actually are. for an opportunity to sit down with a fellow illegal and share stories on a park bench for more than an hour and a half must have been a pretty significant event in zottoli and murphy's life. >> you know, they have emotions. i always think it's important in
. >> in september, michael zottoli and richard murphy met in brooklyn.other brush pass. but as it turned out on that day, the two met on the corner and ended up sitting on a park bench and meeting for hours. >> as part of the illegals program, the illegals were not to have contact with each other. compromise of one could result in the compromise of all. so this was a pretty significant breach in protocol. >> what we think they were doing was just relating to each other. you...
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. >> richard nixon's right hand man was reported on the tapes and they destroyed him. >> i had the rare privilege of serving on the white house staff on one of america's greatest presidents. >> chief of staff hr holman found guilty in the watergate coverup trial. >> do you regret what happened and what you did? >> oh, sure. the country lost motion. a lot of the good things we were working on in the way of domestic reforms were lost in the mess. you can't help but regret an aftermath. a lot of people had their lives spoiled in the process. >> john finished his statements. he was then returned to the holding room, rather a strange phrase, the holding room. gives you an idea they're holding a chemical or a bacterium or something. >> domestic affairs adviser, four counts, guilty. >> the references to, like, an era of criminality or people there were trying to rape the country of its democracy. i mean, i just don't see it that way. >> several reports to the watergate case allege sabotage of the presidential campaign. >> he was found guilty of lying to the watergate grand jury. >> i don't thi
. >> richard nixon's right hand man was reported on the tapes and they destroyed him. >> i had the rare privilege of serving on the white house staff on one of america's greatest presidents. >> chief of staff hr holman found guilty in the watergate coverup trial. >> do you regret what happened and what you did? >> oh, sure. the country lost motion. a lot of the good things we were working on in the way of domestic reforms were lost in the mess. you can't help but...
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but the richard nixon that they supported through the years was not the richard nixon that they thoughthey knew. >> every generation has to lose their virginity, and it was just the day that my generation did. but to think that we're the only generation that had that experience is probably the mistake that a lot of generations make. >> he is already before the cameras now. president richard milhous nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> throughout the long and difficult period of watergate i have felt it was my duty to persevere. >> watergate doesn't go away because it was so extraordinary, it was so hidden. >> we act like it can't happen again. and it did a lot of stuff after. there was a lot of hoo-haing and passing la, giving speeches. but if you ask me do i think we learned anything from it, no. >> i have never been a quitter. to leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body. but as president i must put the interests of america first. >> the president had been driven from office because the american people p learned the truth about richar
but the richard nixon that they supported through the years was not the richard nixon that they thoughthey knew. >> every generation has to lose their virginity, and it was just the day that my generation did. but to think that we're the only generation that had that experience is probably the mistake that a lot of generations make. >> he is already before the cameras now. president richard milhous nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> throughout the long and...
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with that, richard, please take it away. richard: thank you. thanks to the -- thanks to brookings for hosting this, thanks to the panelists for being here and thanks to all of you being here. i'm happy to have a chance to talk about the most recent survey we conducted and in particular happy to have a chance to talk about this topic. we look at lots of different topics in our international survey work at pew. this is the one we've done the most work on consistently over the years. how does the world see the united states? we've been doing that for a decade and a half. as you can imagine we've seen lots of changes over that decade and a half. we certainly have a lot of change this is year. so what i'll do is walk through a few slides that highlight some of the key find frgs this report that we released last night. before i do that, i'll just tell you a little bit about the pew research center and who we are and what we do. we've been around over two decades now. we're funded largely by the pew charitable trust, also get funding from other founda
with that, richard, please take it away. richard: thank you. thanks to the -- thanks to brookings for hosting this, thanks to the panelists for being here and thanks to all of you being here. i'm happy to have a chance to talk about the most recent survey we conducted and in particular happy to have a chance to talk about this topic. we look at lots of different topics in our international survey work at pew. this is the one we've done the most work on consistently over the years. how does the...
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richard: it is rocket science. it is really difficult. the wheel completely and reinventing the technology. so, it has been tough, but we now have rockets that we know will take us to space. you know, we feel confident that we are finally very, very close to being there. ashlee: ever a good and devoted son, branson decorated the spaceship with his mother's likeness. and ever the good showman, he used the spaceship's unveiling as an excuse to throw a birthday party for his granddaughter. that is a bottle of milk made out of sugar and used for the christening. in 2014 after the accident, how close were you to calling it -- richard: i don't think i have ever given up on anything in life, but we would have been irresponsible not to ask the questions. ♪ richard: the important thing is not to hurry a program like this. the important thing is to get it right and make sure it is safe for people to go up and that we offer return tickets, not single tickets. ♪ ashlee: up next, i head down the las vegas strip in a self-driving car. woo! ♪ ♪ ashlee:
richard: it is rocket science. it is really difficult. the wheel completely and reinventing the technology. so, it has been tough, but we now have rockets that we know will take us to space. you know, we feel confident that we are finally very, very close to being there. ashlee: ever a good and devoted son, branson decorated the spaceship with his mother's likeness. and ever the good showman, he used the spaceship's unveiling as an excuse to throw a birthday party for his granddaughter. that is...