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brian: richard? richard: is it the times or the man? if you look in this context, lincoln could not have been the greatest president. if his immediate predecessors had not been among the worst residence. [laughter] richard: on the other hand, lincoln can be criticized because for rank politics, he decided to broaden his political appeal in 1864 and put -- they remain to the republican party the union party. and they picked a man named andrew johnson, who did not lack for courage. he was the only southern senator who had not left at the time, the states seceded, as wartime governor of tennessee. certainly defended the union. but he arguably turned out to be, after the press president, you can make the case for him is the worst president. in so many ways, he is the un-lincoln. here are both men reared amongst incredible hardship. and who both overcame that in their own way economically. but andrew johnson is defined by his resentment. his childhood inflicted psychic wounds on him. resentments against aristocrats. but also against blacks.
brian: richard? richard: is it the times or the man? if you look in this context, lincoln could not have been the greatest president. if his immediate predecessors had not been among the worst residence. [laughter] richard: on the other hand, lincoln can be criticized because for rank politics, he decided to broaden his political appeal in 1864 and put -- they remain to the republican party the union party. and they picked a man named andrew johnson, who did not lack for courage. he was the...
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and it comes from decisions that richard nixon made. had a very racialized view of america. on tape he shares the fact that he believes that african-americans are genetically inferior to white people. he has this is horrible genetic sense of sort of hierarchy of races. his policies on welfare are the product as we know from documents and what's on tape of his racial view of america. so he had a sense that he could speak to white people because he understood why they felt aggrieved by affirmative action. that thinking we don't know whether donald trump shares the racial viewses of richard nixon, but the dog whistles and the rhetoric that donald trump uses is exactly the same rhetoric that richard nixon used to make the republican party the majority party in the 1970s and '80s. >> leah, how do you see nixon on race? i mean, we hear these things on the tapes that tim was just talking about. you know, just obviously, crude, awful racial stereotypes. he also did help dedeg gra gate southern schools and tried to champion native americans. how
and it comes from decisions that richard nixon made. had a very racialized view of america. on tape he shares the fact that he believes that african-americans are genetically inferior to white people. he has this is horrible genetic sense of sort of hierarchy of races. his policies on welfare are the product as we know from documents and what's on tape of his racial view of america. so he had a sense that he could speak to white people because he understood why they felt aggrieved by...
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richard: oh, god. [laughter] richard: you know, it is true. the cult personality, even those who do not have any personality. [laughter] cold of victims of a personality, the white house is ringed, figuratively, by satellite trump's. we have 24 hours -- there is not enough news to fill 24 hours. in fact, if you watch it, you are not seeing news, you are hearing "analysis." which is another word for opinion. depending on which station you tune into. the fact is that the assumption is everything a president says or his wife says, or his there is a clause i'm anon the goal element. i do not think he had that in mind when he talked about the imperial presidency. he was talking about a president 's excessive powers. there is no doubt that chronic overexposure produces -- on a bipartisan basis, we had bush fatigue, clinton fatigue, obama fatigue, and there i say, we have -- and there i say, we have trumped fatigue. susan: blended that -- when did that start? doug: i don't know when it started. eisenhower could have won in 1960. he could have beaten
richard: oh, god. [laughter] richard: you know, it is true. the cult personality, even those who do not have any personality. [laughter] cold of victims of a personality, the white house is ringed, figuratively, by satellite trump's. we have 24 hours -- there is not enough news to fill 24 hours. in fact, if you watch it, you are not seeing news, you are hearing "analysis." which is another word for opinion. depending on which station you tune into. the fact is that the assumption is...
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richard nixon. >> i announce tonight my intention to seek the governorship of the state of california. >> mrs. nixon said, well, i think it's a terrible mistake for you to run. we've just been through a campaign. we're just getting back on our feet, but if you decide to do it, said i'll be there with you. >> in this campaign, it's generally been stated that if you don't win, you have no future. i would agree with that objective critique, but on the other hand, i don't expect to lose. i expect to win. >> the last chance of richard nixon was to unseat pat brown as governor of his home state in california. the last chance failed. the next day his press chief told the waiting press nixon would not appear or speak, but suddenly, nixon appeared, tired, making an effort to be genial but bitterness forced its way out. >> people say it's going to come down having ran for president, almost made it to run for governor, the answer is proud i'm to have run for governor. i would like to have won. i believe govern
richard nixon. >> i announce tonight my intention to seek the governorship of the state of california. >> mrs. nixon said, well, i think it's a terrible mistake for you to run. we've just been through a campaign. we're just getting back on our feet, but if you decide to do it, said i'll be there with you. >> in this campaign, it's generally been stated that if you don't win, you have no future. i would agree with that objective critique, but on the other hand, i don't expect...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: yeah. i think it's counties with populations over 600,000, so that would exempt marin and sonoma, and i think the moniker was i heard it's a nimby bill, not in mcguire's back yard. >> clerk: if there's nothing else, review of h.p.c. and land use. there was no h.p.c. yesterday. >> good afternoon, commissioners. you heard this item on april 11 of this year and unanimously voted to approve. there was at least one speaker who expressed concern about the project and lack of parking. the committee held a hearing on the citywide historic resource survey. staff mainly focused on the work that's been done so far, noting 20% of the city has been surveyed. kate black of the historic preservation committee spoke on the project. supervisor peskin, who called the hearing, also expressed a desire to move this process along more quickly. he asked his colleagues to keep this effort in mind during the budget process. as this was an action item, the item was filed. at the rules committee hearing this week, th
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: yeah. i think it's counties with populations over 600,000, so that would exempt marin and sonoma, and i think the moniker was i heard it's a nimby bill, not in mcguire's back yard. >> clerk: if there's nothing else, review of h.p.c. and land use. there was no h.p.c. yesterday. >> good afternoon, commissioners. you heard this item on april 11 of this year and unanimously voted to approve. there was at least one speaker who...
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the former senator richard lugar who died a few days ago. he became richard nixon's favorite mayor and persuaded a suburban areas around indianapolis and the city itself to do something almost no city in america has been able to do. nashville, indianapolis, but that was to have a unified government to get rid of 60 different municipal governments. and to form one. no one was surprised when richard lugar was able to accomplish something because he had been marked as a young man with extraordinary ability. she became a rhodes scholar and studied at oxford and became a navy intelligence officer. later on in the 60s i mentioned 1968 is the year we met him for the first time. he was able to deal not only with the unification of indianapolis, the difficult america during the late 1960s. no one was surprised when he ran for the senate in 1974. he was defeated in the74 waterge sleep that wiped out a large number of promising young candidates which i have a little personal experience with intimacy. and no one was surprised when he came back in 1976 a
the former senator richard lugar who died a few days ago. he became richard nixon's favorite mayor and persuaded a suburban areas around indianapolis and the city itself to do something almost no city in america has been able to do. nashville, indianapolis, but that was to have a unified government to get rid of 60 different municipal governments. and to form one. no one was surprised when richard lugar was able to accomplish something because he had been marked as a young man with...
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. >> commissioner richards: great report, as always. i hear you're not going to stay around, you're going to be leaving us. has that been announced? >> it has now. >> commissioner richards: okay. you want to comment. i'm going to pull out my handkerchief and start crying, because you're incredibly valuable, and you're going to be missed. i hope you trained your successor as good. can't wait to chat with her. i'm going to look at the original reports to get trends over the decades. completely forgot this is the 50th one of these. so we can go back and start piecing things together, because there is all the stuff that happened in the 70s, 80s, 90s. we got a lot of data. i don't know if it's online or in the library. would you? that would be great. every reporting period, because i can piece it together. a couple of things. we had this discussion on page 13 way back when, i remember todd david, cory smith, a few others got up and said, hey, we're 200% of the market rate above moderate. here we show 96%. was that because of reclassification
. >> commissioner richards: great report, as always. i hear you're not going to stay around, you're going to be leaving us. has that been announced? >> it has now. >> commissioner richards: okay. you want to comment. i'm going to pull out my handkerchief and start crying, because you're incredibly valuable, and you're going to be missed. i hope you trained your successor as good. can't wait to chat with her. i'm going to look at the original reports to get trends over the...
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so, too, does richard nixon's determination to win. this man refused -- he was never a quitter. >> like, third time's the charm or what was it that made him think he could have victory after having those losses? >> he never gave up, actually. he even thought about running in '64 and you will see tonight, he goes on "the jack parr show" and he tries really hard to show us softer, kinder, richard nixon. and you can decide for yourself if he shows it, but he actually thought about '64 and then in '66, he doesn't run in '64, but in '66 he helps a lot of republican candidates in the midterm elections and a number of them win and they owe him, so in '68, he is actually the front-runner and wins the nomination. then comes the election and the election is awfully tough and awfully close, and our show
so, too, does richard nixon's determination to win. this man refused -- he was never a quitter. >> like, third time's the charm or what was it that made him think he could have victory after having those losses? >> he never gave up, actually. he even thought about running in '64 and you will see tonight, he goes on "the jack parr show" and he tries really hard to show us softer, kinder, richard nixon. and you can decide for yourself if he shows it, but he actually thought...
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brap >>> declares that vice president richard m.ndidate of the republican party for the office of president of the united states. >> he's been downtown in his suite at the sheraton blackstone watching on television looking at us looking at him looking at us. >> could we have a word from mrs. nixon, please? >> i still feel it's all a dream. when i was teaching school 20 years ago, i never knew that this event would happen tonight. >> mr. vice president, why do you want to be president of the united states? >> these lights are a little warm. i think this nation has a destiny. i think every individual has a destiny. >> richard nixon. >> and i am convinced that if america does not give the world, the free world, the leadership that it needs that the clouds of freedom will die forever. >> you're going to have dick nixon. >> with faith in america and in her people i accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's the centennial convention of the republican party. 100 years since the nomination of
brap >>> declares that vice president richard m.ndidate of the republican party for the office of president of the united states. >> he's been downtown in his suite at the sheraton blackstone watching on television looking at us looking at him looking at us. >> could we have a word from mrs. nixon, please? >> i still feel it's all a dream. when i was teaching school 20 years ago, i never knew that this event would happen tonight. >> mr. vice president, why do...
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richard nixon self sabotage. not because he wanted to leave office as he said, leaving office before the end of my term is abhorrent to me or something of that nature. thank you. i'm not going to do that anymore. i used to do that as director of privacy. i was the director, became a federal institution. richard nixon was temperamentally ill-suited to be president. and that he was an introvert in an extroverts job. and what he did not know other than being sneaky and running a cover-up, which we know from the tapes he did, he actually was not very good at creating public sympathy for himself. he, unlike other presidents who have come under scrutiny, he actually withdrew from the public space. there wasn't any social media. but he was a near recluse in 1974. he used surrogates to get his story out and his surrogates were not like certain surrogates in this era, they were not attack dogs. richard nixon was very sick with pneumonia. when alexander butterfield, alexander butterfield is, he is the man who put these sys
richard nixon self sabotage. not because he wanted to leave office as he said, leaving office before the end of my term is abhorrent to me or something of that nature. thank you. i'm not going to do that anymore. i used to do that as director of privacy. i was the director, became a federal institution. richard nixon was temperamentally ill-suited to be president. and that he was an introvert in an extroverts job. and what he did not know other than being sneaky and running a cover-up, which we...
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it we're back with richard stallman the founder and leader of the free software movement talking about ways to resist a massive data collection by tech giants today welcome back richard so the internet one day began was an arcade playground and now like in real life it's a doll an eight by if you giants if the giants hold all the markets word as a user who needs a turn to go. well you talk about markets but what i do on the internet has nothing to do with markets so i'm actually less concerned with markets than i am with communicating with people let's look at what the sensitive data are about you or any person what is it that the state should not be allowed to know about everyone we're people go what they do while going there and who talks with whom these are the most sensitive data the things that we should do the most to prevent from being tracked massively it should require a court order to begin collecting data about any particular person and the court order should be justified by specific reasons that show a judge that that person must be investigated we have to set up all system
it we're back with richard stallman the founder and leader of the free software movement talking about ways to resist a massive data collection by tech giants today welcome back richard so the internet one day began was an arcade playground and now like in real life it's a doll an eight by if you giants if the giants hold all the markets word as a user who needs a turn to go. well you talk about markets but what i do on the internet has nothing to do with markets so i'm actually less concerned...
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commissioner richards? >> being close to where i live, i had the pleasure to meet nate and paul yesterday. that's when i had a root canal. i was on nitrous oxide. anyway, i walked in because i walked by the place several times, and i saw a barber in the front. i know one of the barbers who cuts hair and i said what the heck is inside there? my barber told me what was in there was a private club. i sought written up in the chronicle -- i saw it written up in the chronicle. i went in and they did a really good job on the space. there was a card of activities that showed each day, other then the two days they are closed, activities that they had. they have a winetasting, on my eyes -- my ears lingered -- wiggled a little bit. i absolutely support the business and support the change of use. we did go outside however, and we worked together and said, you know, these outdoor areas tend to be problematic, especially when you have -- i don't know if you can see this, these are all bedroom windows from the twin peak
commissioner richards? >> being close to where i live, i had the pleasure to meet nate and paul yesterday. that's when i had a root canal. i was on nitrous oxide. anyway, i walked in because i walked by the place several times, and i saw a barber in the front. i know one of the barbers who cuts hair and i said what the heck is inside there? my barber told me what was in there was a private club. i sought written up in the chronicle -- i saw it written up in the chronicle. i went in and...
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overnight, richard nixon became something, richard nixon is a unique vice president and that he had a personal following. because of that speech, there were millions of people that before he ever talked about silent majority, those of the people he was appealing to a 1952. and in effect he took the decision out of our hands about staying on the ticket which was pretty shrewd. and then later, richard nixon -- nixon very skillfully used television in the white house. for example, the vietnam demonstrations in washington. richard nixon was one of the last presidents who could assure himself with a phone call to the powers that he would have -- i mean you cannot remember the oval office presidential address was a unifying event. and the only counter to it, -- offering analysis on cbs. today, we don't see many oval office addresses. when we do, before the president finishes his first sentence there 20 many people out there self appointed summarize tweeting their own analysis. >> and free speech. >> is not good for the president. [laughter] much more important. >> what you say about nixon a
overnight, richard nixon became something, richard nixon is a unique vice president and that he had a personal following. because of that speech, there were millions of people that before he ever talked about silent majority, those of the people he was appealing to a 1952. and in effect he took the decision out of our hands about staying on the ticket which was pretty shrewd. and then later, richard nixon -- nixon very skillfully used television in the white house. for example, the vietnam...
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to unravel these mysteries, we are joined by richard who has come on tonight. >> richards: thanks forg me. corey booker said and it is confusing to me from attempting illegal aliens into the city will make them less safe, how can that be true? we know from him and everybody else that they actually make us safer? >> richard:ve the libertarian group that did the research thay said by undocumented immigrants commit crimes at lower rate then native americans so pick it up with them but not me or liberals. >> tucker: i'm actually taking up with them 20 times but i'm interested in booker. andd cher. i'm not attacking any anybody, but and less likely the core of the economy and most americans among us, why in the world would you be calling them garbage to make the city'sri more dangerous, senator booker adjusted. >> richard: he's not calling them garbage. >> tucker: he's dumping them. >> richard: the president's signature with mexico to pay for the wall to cap all of this from being an issue. he failed on that. it is counterproductive and remember people saying i one a trip to disneyland so
to unravel these mysteries, we are joined by richard who has come on tonight. >> richards: thanks forg me. corey booker said and it is confusing to me from attempting illegal aliens into the city will make them less safe, how can that be true? we know from him and everybody else that they actually make us safer? >> richard:ve the libertarian group that did the research thay said by undocumented immigrants commit crimes at lower rate then native americans so pick it up with them but...
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richard kind is -- do you know richard kind?s got the largest mouth in the world. it's the first thing you should know about. [ laughter ] you know richard kind. >> seth: i do know richard. >> can you do a richard kind impression? [ imitating richard kind ] >> seth: yeah, my richard kind is a little more up here. [ laughter ] >> that's sure to -- >> seth: okay. >> that's sure to -- that's a combination of richard and somebody. it's like richard on helium. >> seth: yeah. and you were both on "mad about you" but never worked together? >> yes. never actually worked together. >> seth: wow. >> we've been friends for a really long time. we play poker together, have for many, many years. richard every week comes to poker and overeats terribly. >> seth: uh-huh. >> and then, expresses that indulgence with the lower half of himself shall we say. [ laughter ] well, you're cursing a balloon, he farts a lot. >> seth: yeah, yeah. >> if you can -- >> seth: yeah, yeah. >> and it's horrible. by the way, horrible. just terrible. and he offered th
richard kind is -- do you know richard kind?s got the largest mouth in the world. it's the first thing you should know about. [ laughter ] you know richard kind. >> seth: i do know richard. >> can you do a richard kind impression? [ imitating richard kind ] >> seth: yeah, my richard kind is a little more up here. [ laughter ] >> that's sure to -- >> seth: okay. >> that's sure to -- that's a combination of richard and somebody. it's like richard on helium....
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. >> go ahead, commissioner richards. >> or we could have three single-family homes that are on a regular conforming lots and put it a.d.u. in them if they want. here we talked about biodiversity an hour ago and talking about this big redwood tree that we know will go away if that lot is developed. >> commissioner moore? >> to me, conforming lots, we do not have the lines along the streets to create 325-foot lots. >> i was incorrect, i was wrong. >> there's just not the width. even if you make three lots of drop the fourth one, we'll never get compliant lots, we will always have basically the same question to approve a subdivision, his might slightly smaller lots with three homes, which have deeper yards, or with four lots, which later on, at some point, yes or no, will add another building which will have a larger, deeper backyard, we cannot create 25-foot lots for these properties. >> that's what i said. >> commissioner richards. i move to approve the subdivision with three single-family homes as is with the lots going to the end of the property line. three single-family homes, you have
. >> go ahead, commissioner richards. >> or we could have three single-family homes that are on a regular conforming lots and put it a.d.u. in them if they want. here we talked about biodiversity an hour ago and talking about this big redwood tree that we know will go away if that lot is developed. >> commissioner moore? >> to me, conforming lots, we do not have the lines along the streets to create 325-foot lots. >> i was incorrect, i was wrong. >> there's...
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[laughing] richard haass: touche. we'll get to china in a minute a lot aboutspoke china, a nationstate adversary, and namely russia. and i wanted to begin with a special counsel mr. mueller who described russian interference in the 2016 election as sweeping and systematic. is that what you subscribe to? wray: well, i think everyone has her own agenda. i do think that russia poses a very significant counterintelligence threat, in the cyber arena. certainly what we call the maligned foreign influence territory. certainly in the presence of intelligence officers in this country. in a lot of ways, yeah. richard: do we see any change of your vantage point between russian interference and the 2016 presidential election, the 2010 midterms, did you see any evolution in the nature of the russian threat? i think sometimes the word interference and influence gets bandied about a little interchangeably. not sure that's quite the right analogy for each. foreign influence, maligned foreign influence we use to , describe different a
[laughing] richard haass: touche. we'll get to china in a minute a lot aboutspoke china, a nationstate adversary, and namely russia. and i wanted to begin with a special counsel mr. mueller who described russian interference in the 2016 election as sweeping and systematic. is that what you subscribe to? wray: well, i think everyone has her own agenda. i do think that russia poses a very significant counterintelligence threat, in the cyber arena. certainly what we call the maligned foreign...
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richard jerram. we'll have more on this.tay tuned tuned for that, this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: let's get the latest business flash headlines. the company claims customer -- lgng and supply issues is focusing turnaround average on boosting sales of high and ann like led screens. they reached breaking point in the second half of last year. dave: reports out of japan say that nissan will cut earnings to -- predictions to its earnings forecast. boeing sales in china are to blame. nissan has named longtime -- coove as the ceo following the fall of carlos ghosn. yvonne: the world can't stop tweeting. twitter us first quarter test production shows strong user growth. they reported it hundred million dollars in revenue for the quarter. nearly 20% more than last year. dave: let's look at shares of nintendo. they have done very well for this year. andellar lineup of games the potential entry into china. hedge funds are betting against the company. the short interest is not actually going away. you can look at the specs on nintendo. th
richard jerram. we'll have more on this.tay tuned tuned for that, this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: let's get the latest business flash headlines. the company claims customer -- lgng and supply issues is focusing turnaround average on boosting sales of high and ann like led screens. they reached breaking point in the second half of last year. dave: reports out of japan say that nissan will cut earnings to -- predictions to its earnings forecast. boeing sales in china are to blame. nissan has named...
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richard, very nice to see you. leading up to this set of numbers we had a massive rally in the sovereign bond market. on i guess the expectation the economy would not do well. does this data make the bond market expensive? china isi think running to a different beat compared to the rest of the world. we have had quite a substantial slowdown. it was starting significantly before the trump tariffs tantrum. it was partly generated by the government because they were worried about housing prices. so we have seen a slowdown ahead of what most people saw was a slowdown coming in the third or fourth quarter of last year. think we are not running the same lapse at the moment. it is not terribly surprising to see chinese markets start to recover. does it mean summer is coming along soon? rishaad: you tell me. richard: i always say to ask your own questions. i used to be a politician. [laughter] in aad: and you didn't win the end. you can see why. richard: we have had a lot of stimulus in the chinese economy. the chinese hav
richard, very nice to see you. leading up to this set of numbers we had a massive rally in the sovereign bond market. on i guess the expectation the economy would not do well. does this data make the bond market expensive? china isi think running to a different beat compared to the rest of the world. we have had quite a substantial slowdown. it was starting significantly before the trump tariffs tantrum. it was partly generated by the government because they were worried about housing prices....
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. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> that's enough, okay. now, all secret service -- any secret service in the room. out. >> there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ ♪ i used to rule the world ♪ now in the morning i sleep alone ♪ ♪ sweep the streets i used to own ♪ >> five men were nabbed in the democratic national headquarters here in washington. >> the white water controversy. >> i have nothing to say about it. >> he's thinking what am i going to do? >> and johnson's impeachment was over a policy. he did not deserve to be president of the united states. >> i'm not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. >> a grave and profound crisis. ♪ one minute i held the key ♪ the world's been closed on me ♪ ♪ and i discovered that my castle stand ♪ ♪ upon pillars of salt >> you're in the office of the president of the united states. how can you talk about blackmail and keeping witnesses silent? >> william jefferson clinton. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> the impeachment effort against him failed by a single
. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> that's enough, okay. now, all secret service -- any secret service in the room. out. >> there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ ♪ i used to rule the world ♪ now in the morning i sleep alone ♪ ♪ sweep the streets i used to own ♪ >> five men were nabbed in the democratic national headquarters here in washington. >> the white water controversy....
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imagine being in the shoes of richard nixon. he had a pretty well earned reputation as a communist buster, one of the communist busters in america and along comes this democrat from massachusetts suggesting that he, richard nixon, was not quite anti-communism. it was galling. president had somehow managed to outflank nixon as an anti-communist hawk. probably the best example of this occurred in one of the nixon-kennedy television debates. not the first debate, the one that's most famous but the fourth debate. this debate may have been the most important in the campaign. at the very least it offered a glimpse into the wonderful strangeness that was richard nixon. kennedy had come out in the press the previous day with a statement about cuba. in his statement kennedy suggested that the eisenhower administration was being negligent about castro and that they really ought to find some way to help anti-castro cubans pick up arms against castro. of course, this was exactly what the eisenhower administration was trying to do. when nixo
imagine being in the shoes of richard nixon. he had a pretty well earned reputation as a communist buster, one of the communist busters in america and along comes this democrat from massachusetts suggesting that he, richard nixon, was not quite anti-communism. it was galling. president had somehow managed to outflank nixon as an anti-communist hawk. probably the best example of this occurred in one of the nixon-kennedy television debates. not the first debate, the one that's most famous but the...
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>> well, richard, thank you for having me.it were under different circumstances. >> absolutely. >> my heart breaks for the community. for your vuriewers who might no be familiar, this house of worship was a chabad house which is typically a small community center, a video observant or orthodoxed jews. and the idea of someone violating the sacred space, the idea of someone violating the sacred space on chabad, on the chabad when jews around the world celebrate the end of passover is so grotesqu grotesq deeply tragic, it's so hard to keep it together. and we should note that today, april 27th, is the six-month anniversary of the massacre at the tree of life shooting at the synagogue in pittsburgh. that was the deadliest attack on the jewish community in american history. and now we are facing six months to the day another shooting at a house of worship. it's really just beyond words. >> you know, jonathan, unfortunately we know the statistics. close to some -- you can decide on the year, whether it's in the hundreds or close to
>> well, richard, thank you for having me.it were under different circumstances. >> absolutely. >> my heart breaks for the community. for your vuriewers who might no be familiar, this house of worship was a chabad house which is typically a small community center, a video observant or orthodoxed jews. and the idea of someone violating the sacred space, the idea of someone violating the sacred space on chabad, on the chabad when jews around the world celebrate the end of...
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he became richard nixon's favorite mayor. he persuaded the suburban areas around indianapolis and the city itself to do something almost no
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richard lister reports. has never denied killing her husband, richard, but she's always maintained that she didn't murder him. in february, the court of appeal heard arguments about the issue of coercive control and quashed her murder conviction. it ordered a retrial, in the light of new evidence about her state of mind at the time of richard's death. at the old bailey, today, her family saw her plead not guilty to murder, in advance of the retrial. thejudge ordered her release on bail. today, we are overjoyed that bail has been granted for our mother and she will be now released back to us. our mother now rejoins our family. we are respecting the reporting restrictions now placed, so we can't comment further, i'm afraid. richard and sally challen were married in 1979. she'd been just 15 when they'd met. they made their home in surrey, had an active social life and raised their two sons. but, by 2010, the couple had split up. and, in august, richard challen was found dead at the family home, having suffered
richard lister reports. has never denied killing her husband, richard, but she's always maintained that she didn't murder him. in february, the court of appeal heard arguments about the issue of coercive control and quashed her murder conviction. it ordered a retrial, in the light of new evidence about her state of mind at the time of richard's death. at the old bailey, today, her family saw her plead not guilty to murder, in advance of the retrial. thejudge ordered her release on bail. today,...
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richard? >> thank you. >> a tiger at the topeka zoo is back on display after being involved in a frightening attack on its trainer this weekend. we are learning that the zookeeper's condition is improving as the zoo launches an internal caused the incident. we are joined by kathy park. good morning. >> richard and marley, good lasted several er injuries. the tiger is back to his normal routine. a star at the topeka zoo is back on display after a harrowing attack on his long time handler. >> we have a staff getting attacked by a tiger. >> the lead tiger trainer suffered cuts to the head, neck, back, and arm and is still recovering at the hospital. >> i am just thankful that our staff person survived. >> all happening as the park opened to the public. >> the tiger is still next to them. still attacking. >> the zoo director entered the exhibit for normal housekeeping. >> the tiger should not be there when that occurs. that was the difference. >> park guests witnessed a ackl when staff lured the a
richard? >> thank you. >> a tiger at the topeka zoo is back on display after being involved in a frightening attack on its trainer this weekend. we are learning that the zookeeper's condition is improving as the zoo launches an internal caused the incident. we are joined by kathy park. good morning. >> richard and marley, good lasted several er injuries. the tiger is back to his normal routine. a star at the topeka zoo is back on display after a harrowing attack on his long...
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richard harding davis. he is a conceded but well-known writer and playwright who becomes the most famous correspondent and the spanish-american war in 1898. one year or so after the smith to call. one of his first books was entitled "soldiers of fortune." of a romance novel of which he depicted himself as a central character. richard harding davis. he was the son of a newspaper editor and his mother was a writer, rebecca harding davis was earning. signedon and davis were earlyrst to go to cuba in 1897. they were there to cover the rebellion on cuba against spanish colonial war. that was their assignment. generously for the talent. he paid richard harding davis $3000 for one month work -- month's work. in 1897 that was a lot. today it is about $90,000 for a months work. hearst pays generally for topline talent. also in the lineup of who is home around the smith is jane stroman -- around this myth is james trail meant -- trailman. he was the first it mention this anecdote. betweent exchange remington. the fir
richard harding davis. he is a conceded but well-known writer and playwright who becomes the most famous correspondent and the spanish-american war in 1898. one year or so after the smith to call. one of his first books was entitled "soldiers of fortune." of a romance novel of which he depicted himself as a central character. richard harding davis. he was the son of a newspaper editor and his mother was a writer, rebecca harding davis was earning. signedon and davis were earlyrst to...
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richard? >> msnbc's reporter in el paso, texas. thank you.ys. >>> i want to bring ibring npr correspondent and john sandwig. talk with you, john burnett. there on the border and several comments made by the president. i'll pull up this particular fact check as he has been making certain statements about the border. one of which he was blaming a judge called judge florez for migrant treatment. again, that was a migrant that was the subject of concern. now, the president also declared at least 400 mimes of fencing will be added to the border wall. none has been added so far. so many are challenging that future prediction. he also claimed that our country is full. all of that part of statements along with arrests are up, the president has said, and that shows that this administration's policy is working. reflect on any one of those, if you can, john burnett? >> well, the president said in calexico yesterday that the immigration system in the united states is overwhelmed, and i don't think many people would disagree with that portion of it. the p
richard? >> msnbc's reporter in el paso, texas. thank you.ys. >>> i want to bring ibring npr correspondent and john sandwig. talk with you, john burnett. there on the border and several comments made by the president. i'll pull up this particular fact check as he has been making certain statements about the border. one of which he was blaming a judge called judge florez for migrant treatment. again, that was a migrant that was the subject of concern. now, the president also...
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richard engel, nbc news. >> you can see more of richard's reporting when "on assignmen with richard engel" airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> we'rek with the marathon man and why just being in the -i call it my comfortable future plan. -it's our nfident forever plan. -welcome to our complete freedom plan. -it's all possible with a cfp professional. ♪ -find your certified financial planner™ prossional at letsmakeaplan.org. -find your certified financial planner™ prossional straight from the world's best plant scientists comes miracle-gro performance organics. it's miracle-gro's next big thing. ♪ ♪ organic plant food and soil that finally work. ♪ ♪ and work... and work. ♪ ♪ and yes we did say organic. for twice the bounty, guaranteed. miracle-gro performance organics. organics finally grow up. and up, and up. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase sensimist is different. it relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, whi
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does not have a come hennive plan. >> know, richard. neither does nancy pelosi, last i checked nancy pelosi is speaker of house. >> she is not president of united states. >> she refused to play along -- >> who makes the laws? >> right. >> richard, high woul he would e than happy to make the law, but -- i -- >> quick. >> hold on. kennedy: let ned finish. >> we have to fix the streets visa problem and the e-verify, yes our immigration is so broken not sure you could call 'an up immigration system. >> last time i remember the president of united states that created a frivolous merge emergn the border. kennedy: you said a real solution. >> a couple year ago democrat and republicans came together, they put together a comprehensive immigration reform plan, do you know who was in way of that plan? kennedy: president obama. >> republicans. >> no, they had a problem with amnesty, you have to be adults and take it one thing at a time, rank that democrat are not willing to rank, that they are not. >> but is problem with 11 million folks that live
does not have a come hennive plan. >> know, richard. neither does nancy pelosi, last i checked nancy pelosi is speaker of house. >> she is not president of united states. >> she refused to play along -- >> who makes the laws? >> right. >> richard, high woul he would e than happy to make the law, but -- i -- >> quick. >> hold on. kennedy: let ned finish. >> we have to fix the streets visa problem and the e-verify, yes our immigration is so...
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>> i am with commissioner richards on the sun.i don't know where the votes are going right now. >> motion? >> make a motion. >> we make a motion to continue. >> second. >> what are the instructions? can't we just do the conditional use now? >> are you giving direction to the project sponsor -- >> we would like to see an 80 you designed within the two. >> all three structures including the structure that is going to be remaining original structure on the corner. >> and the lots go -- >> you subdivided into three lots and not four. >> reconfigured, okay. we probably need a continuance. >> second. >> did commissioner johnson say something? >> i want to make sure in that direction, there's also a direction to explore two units in each of the buildings. >> yes. >> okay. >> it is an 80 you. >> it is r.h. one, so it will have to be an aide to you. >> they can be up to 1200 square feet, i think. >> commissioner moore? >> what is in front of this commission is the subdivision only, that is basically the issue. i think, i have to rely on mr
>> i am with commissioner richards on the sun.i don't know where the votes are going right now. >> motion? >> make a motion. >> we make a motion to continue. >> second. >> what are the instructions? can't we just do the conditional use now? >> are you giving direction to the project sponsor -- >> we would like to see an 80 you designed within the two. >> all three structures including the structure that is going to be remaining original...
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. >> richard, absolutely. it's clear this is a total base play that he's just doing this as he did with the caravans ahead of the 2018 elections to gin up support from the base, to get them riled up. at the same time, as is what happened with the family separations or the caravans in the 2018 elections, he also is really inciting the other side, the democrats, who are outraged by all these moves. i think obviously with the democratic side it depends on who the nominee is, but certainly you can tell it's campaign season already given the amount of attention that he's placing on immigration and divisive issues having to do with immigration, which was really his signature theme, signature sort of issue of his 2016 election. >> roberto, i asked this question of the mayor and you heard it. are they ready should something like this happen? we were showing the map earlier that could be affected by such a move here. >> i mean, it's unclear what ready would mean. the hundreds of migrants being let go are being let go i
. >> richard, absolutely. it's clear this is a total base play that he's just doing this as he did with the caravans ahead of the 2018 elections to gin up support from the base, to get them riled up. at the same time, as is what happened with the family separations or the caravans in the 2018 elections, he also is really inciting the other side, the democrats, who are outraged by all these moves. i think obviously with the democratic side it depends on who the nominee is, but certainly...
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richard quest for us in oslo, thank you, richard for that expertise. >> yes, great stuff there. >>> the fbi investigating the alleged security breach at mar-a-lago over the weekend as a possible espionage effort. a woman with chinese passports, four cell phones and a thumb drive containing malware was able to enter the president's florida retreat. a top house democrat has asked for a briefing on security at the palm beach club. for thhis part, the president ss the secret service and receptionist had it all under control. >> i'm not concerned at all. we have very good control. we have extremely good, and it's getting better, i think that was just a fluke situation. >> jang told a federal judge she works z a an investor and isn't for a chinese company. prosecutors call her a flight risk. the chinese embassy in washington has not responded to cnn's request for comment. >>> an illinois boy missing for eight years has apparently turned up alive. timmothy pitzen said he escaped from his kidnappers. the young man kept running until he ran across a bridge from ohio to kentucky. the teenager has
richard quest for us in oslo, thank you, richard for that expertise. >> yes, great stuff there. >>> the fbi investigating the alleged security breach at mar-a-lago over the weekend as a possible espionage effort. a woman with chinese passports, four cell phones and a thumb drive containing malware was able to enter the president's florida retreat. a top house democrat has asked for a briefing on security at the palm beach club. for thhis part, the president ss the secret service...
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it goes to something we discussed, richard, about a month ago.t right now. >> practitioner. >> people are looking to her. >> one sentence? >> if we get to impeachment and the senate by some stroke of luck actually convicts donald trump, we're going to have mike pence. that's where we actually should be a little worried because i don't know if he's as beatable at donald trump. >> next time we'll be watching for mueller and barr on the hill. basil smikle, susan del percio. >>> congresswoman karen bass of california joins reverend al sharpton and what the democrats plan to do about impeachment. >>> also, join chris matthews for his special coverage of the mueller report 6:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. i'm really into this car, but how do i know if i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choos
it goes to something we discussed, richard, about a month ago.t right now. >> practitioner. >> people are looking to her. >> one sentence? >> if we get to impeachment and the senate by some stroke of luck actually convicts donald trump, we're going to have mike pence. that's where we actually should be a little worried because i don't know if he's as beatable at donald trump. >> next time we'll be watching for mueller and barr on the hill. basil smikle, susan del...
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richard, finish your point for us. mueller fired 13 democrats donors out 14 members of his team.eam. utterly disgraceful. that is a lie. we're going to have to leave it there, we're up against the clock, thank you both very much. arguments on both sides. we do appreciate hearing them. thank you. let's get some of the day's other news. a 29 year old woman has been killed following disturbances in northern ireland. police say it is being treated as a terrorist incident and a murder inquiry has been launched. shots have been fired in londonderry and petrol bombs thrown at police. the disorder broke out after police searches in the city and officers have appealed for calm. the prime minister of libya's unbacked government, fayez al—sarraj, has condemned what he called the international community's silence in response to the deadly attacks on tripoli by the military strongman khalifa haftar. more than 200 people have been killed in two weeks. several black footballers in the english premier league are boycotting social media for 24 hours from friday to highlight racism. using the hash
richard, finish your point for us. mueller fired 13 democrats donors out 14 members of his team.eam. utterly disgraceful. that is a lie. we're going to have to leave it there, we're up against the clock, thank you both very much. arguments on both sides. we do appreciate hearing them. thank you. let's get some of the day's other news. a 29 year old woman has been killed following disturbances in northern ireland. police say it is being treated as a terrorist incident and a murder inquiry has...
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richard galpin, bbc news.director of save face, which is a national register of accredited practitioners who provide non—surgical cosmetic treatments. thank you for being with us this lunchtime. what do you make of these new requirements for those carrying out procedures to establish whether oi’ out procedures to establish whether or not somebody is ready for them mentally? as a voluntary registrar ourselves we wholeheartedly feel that more needs to be done to help vulnerable people and recognise the signs early on and channel them to appropriate professionals. we are launching a series of face—to—face training which will comprise of a full day for our staff to tackle the signs and symptoms, what are the referral channels for patients, and what are the sort of behaviour is that these patients display? so that we can recognise that early on and make sure they are signposted to the appropriate channels. you mentioned you are having face—to—face training. ithink you are having face—to—face training. i think under
richard galpin, bbc news.director of save face, which is a national register of accredited practitioners who provide non—surgical cosmetic treatments. thank you for being with us this lunchtime. what do you make of these new requirements for those carrying out procedures to establish whether oi’ out procedures to establish whether or not somebody is ready for them mentally? as a voluntary registrar ourselves we wholeheartedly feel that more needs to be done to help vulnerable people and...
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first of all, what you think richard lugar‘s legacy will be.imself involved in when he was elected to the senate in 1977, many of them concerning global peace and in those areas, ended up challenging his own party but he was a loyal republican. in1986, he party but he was a loyal republican. in 1986, he voted to override a veto by ronald reagan on a bill that would have imposed sanctions on apartheid era south africa. he also persuaded reagan to drop his support for the philippines president ferdinand marcos which led to the end of the marcos irra and he challenged george w bush over the rock wall but what is most remembered for is what he did to get rid of the nearly 8000 nuclear warheads that had been left in eastern europe after the end of the cold war which could have potentially more than into the hands of terrorists or hostile states. working with a democratic senator, sam nunn, he pushed for a bill which meant the us would pay for the decommissioning of all those weapons which was a massive contribution to global peace and helped earn hi
first of all, what you think richard lugar‘s legacy will be.imself involved in when he was elected to the senate in 1977, many of them concerning global peace and in those areas, ended up challenging his own party but he was a loyal republican. in1986, he party but he was a loyal republican. in 1986, he voted to override a veto by ronald reagan on a bill that would have imposed sanctions on apartheid era south africa. he also persuaded reagan to drop his support for the philippines president...
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then his hugely successful 1972 re-election cam in which president richard nixon won 49 states.n voting to undo that 49 state mandate for richard nixon wasn't an easy thing to do. but in his decision larry hogan left a lesson for today's congressional republicans. now, i have to squeeze in one more commercial break here so that i will have enough time on the other side of the break to show you everything that i want you to hear that congressman larry hogan said to the judiciary committee on that historic day in which the members of his -- of both parties of the judiciary committee today should be remembering and acting on. we'll be right back. e remembering and acting on. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's coming! that's what it
then his hugely successful 1972 re-election cam in which president richard nixon won 49 states.n voting to undo that 49 state mandate for richard nixon wasn't an easy thing to do. but in his decision larry hogan left a lesson for today's congressional republicans. now, i have to squeeze in one more commercial break here so that i will have enough time on the other side of the break to show you everything that i want you to hear that congressman larry hogan said to the judiciary committee on...
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then his hugely successful 1972 re-election cam in which president richard nixon won 49 states.ng to undo that 49 state mandate for richard nixon wasn't an easy thing to do. but in his decision larry hogan left a lesson for today's congressional republicans. now, i have to squeeze in one more commercial break here so that i will have enough time on the other side of the break to show you everything that i want you to hear that congressman larry hogan said to the judiciary committee on that historic day in which the members of his -- of both parties of the judiciary committee today should be remembering and acting on. we'll be right back. standard of care. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answers and actions. to hear your concerns, quiet your fears, lift your spirits. that's the mother standard of care. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. (driver) relax, it's
then his hugely successful 1972 re-election cam in which president richard nixon won 49 states.ng to undo that 49 state mandate for richard nixon wasn't an easy thing to do. but in his decision larry hogan left a lesson for today's congressional republicans. now, i have to squeeze in one more commercial break here so that i will have enough time on the other side of the break to show you everything that i want you to hear that congressman larry hogan said to the judiciary committee on that...
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and host of richard fowler show, richard fowler. welcome. >> good to see you. >> good to be with you. kennedy: ned, when hillary clinton is talking about maybe different systems of justice for different privileged people in the country. you could have taken those words and applied them to her case? >> i mean, kennedy, one big issue i think we're facing today is there is a bifurcated legal system, the real of lay is lawa bit a farce, i think that hillary is a example. let's juxtapose what president trump did in face of this mueller investigation. he did not eckert executive privilege, he handed over a million pages of document, mueller report about roughly 10% was redacted, and as rudy pointed out this woman deleted 33 thousand e-mails, flashed a blackberry, and bleached her service all while being investigated, pretty rich for her to -- the other people that need to get lawyers, brennan, clapper, comey and mccabe, what took place over last two years of a massive abuse of surveillance state and law enforcement agencies. kennedy: i ag
and host of richard fowler show, richard fowler. welcome. >> good to see you. >> good to be with you. kennedy: ned, when hillary clinton is talking about maybe different systems of justice for different privileged people in the country. you could have taken those words and applied them to her case? >> i mean, kennedy, one big issue i think we're facing today is there is a bifurcated legal system, the real of lay is lawa bit a farce, i think that hillary is a example. let's...
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now to richard liu. no spoilers when it comes to the avengers of who's winning. >> you are a superhero. >> in my own mind. >>> i'm richard lui. we have a lot more for you. new heart breaking stories of the victims and heroes in the synagogue shooting as a wounded rabbi vows terror will not win. >>> the barr fight escalates. democrats hit back as the attorney general threatens not to show up at a highly anticipated hearing. could democrats subpoena william barr in the end? >>> and election security or rather insecurity. a dire warning from the fbi director. the clock is ticking and russia ups the election interference game just in time for 2020. >>> we're going to start this hour new details on the deadly shooting on a house of worship in california. just over 24 hours old now, one person was killed, three others injured when a gunman opened fire. it happened as worshippers were marking the last day of passover and exactly six months after the tree of life shooting in pittsburgh. another synagogue that wa
now to richard liu. no spoilers when it comes to the avengers of who's winning. >> you are a superhero. >> in my own mind. >>> i'm richard lui. we have a lot more for you. new heart breaking stories of the victims and heroes in the synagogue shooting as a wounded rabbi vows terror will not win. >>> the barr fight escalates. democrats hit back as the attorney general threatens not to show up at a highly anticipated hearing. could democrats subpoena william barr in...
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richard lister reports.aintained that she didn't murder him. in february, the court of appeal heard arguments about the issue of coercive control and quashed her murder conviction. it ordered a retrial, in the light of new evidence about her state of mind at the time of richard's death. at the old bailey, today, her family saw her plead not guilty to murder, in advance of the retrial. thejudge ordered her release on bail. today, we are overjoyed that bail has been granted for our mother and she will be now released back to us. 0ur mother now rejoins our family. we are respecting the reporting restrictions now placed, so we can't comment further, i'm afraid. richard and sally challen were married in 1979. she'd been just 15 when they'd met. they made their home in surrey, had an active social life and raised their two sons. but, by 2010, the couple had split up. and, in august, richard challen was found dead at the family home, having suffered more than 20 hammer blows to the head. sally challen has been inja
richard lister reports.aintained that she didn't murder him. in february, the court of appeal heard arguments about the issue of coercive control and quashed her murder conviction. it ordered a retrial, in the light of new evidence about her state of mind at the time of richard's death. at the old bailey, today, her family saw her plead not guilty to murder, in advance of the retrial. thejudge ordered her release on bail. today, we are overjoyed that bail has been granted for our mother and she...
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overnight richard nixon became something.a unique vice president in iqthat he had a personal following. because of that speech there were going into before we talk about the silent majority, those are the people he was appealing to a 1952, and in effect he took the position out of their hand for staying on the ticket which was pretty shrewd, and then later mixing very skillfully use television in the white house, for example in the time of the vietnam demonstration in washington and the majorityio speeches. richard nixon was one of the last president who could assure himself with a phone call he would have 70 million people that like sitting in front of him. you can all remember the presidential address was a unified event, and the only counter to it was the operating instant analysis on cbs. today we don't see many. when he finishes the first sentence, there are 20 million people out there on twitter giving their own analysis. it's not good for the president. >> what do you say about fixing and kennedy clucks >> he was more
overnight richard nixon became something.a unique vice president in iqthat he had a personal following. because of that speech there were going into before we talk about the silent majority, those are the people he was appealing to a 1952, and in effect he took the position out of their hand for staying on the ticket which was pretty shrewd, and then later mixing very skillfully use television in the white house, for example in the time of the vietnam demonstration in washington and the...