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kelly. >> richard john kelly, jr. >> thomas michael kelly. >> thomas richard kelly. thomas w. > timothy colin kelly. >> william hill kelly, jr. >> robert clinton kennedy. >> thomas j. kennedy. >> yvonne e. kennedy. >> john richard keohane. >> ralph francis kershaw. >> ronald t. kerwin. >> howard l. kestenbaum. >> douglas d. ketcham. >> ruth ellen ketler. >> boris khalif. >> norma cruz khan. >> sarah khan. >> taimour firaz khan. >> rajesh khandelwal. >> seilai khoo. >> michael vernon kiefer. >> satoshi kikuchihara. >> andrew jay-hoon kim. >> lawrence don kim. >> mary jo kimelman. >> heinrich kimmig. >> karen ann kincaid. >> amy r. king. >> andrew m. king. >> lucille teresa king. >> robert king, jr. >> lisa king-johnson. >> brian k. kinney. >> takashi kinoshita. >> chris michael kirby. >> robert kirkpatrick. >> robert kirkpatrick. howard barry kirschbaum. >> glenn davis kirwin. >> helen crossin kittle and her unborn child. >> richard joseph klares. >> peter anton klein. >> alan david kleinberg. karen joyce klitzman. >> ronald philip kloepfer. >> stephen a. knapp. eugueni kniazev.
kelly. >> richard john kelly, jr. >> thomas michael kelly. >> thomas richard kelly. thomas w. > timothy colin kelly. >> william hill kelly, jr. >> robert clinton kennedy. >> thomas j. kennedy. >> yvonne e. kennedy. >> john richard keohane. >> ralph francis kershaw. >> ronald t. kerwin. >> howard l. kestenbaum. >> douglas d. ketcham. >> ruth ellen ketler. >> boris khalif. >> norma cruz khan. >>...
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truth shall be the truth hopefully the whole truth and nothing nothing but the truth the state richard john. i was diagnosed very light at the age of 3 as i spent a lot of time in hospital the doctors didn't know what was wrong with my neck. i was getting. all over my body. richard has a form of hemophilia a rare and severe inherited disorder that impairs the blood's ability to clot the slightest injury a grain has an internal bleed or even just a bruise could cause a reparable damage i mean i'm very engine ricker it is easy for me with. every day richard inject himself with the blood clotting agent factor 8 these days it's sterile and safe but in the mid seventy's and early eighty's a treatment like this infected about 5000 people in the u.k. with either hiv or hepatitis c. or even both. richard was a month and he had to undergo a series of treatments. very cross. side effects mood swings and sweating in. part. to take. drugs. in the 1970 s. a new drug called factor 8 was released to using human blood it promised a much easier life for him affiliate they no longer needed to go to hospital
truth shall be the truth hopefully the whole truth and nothing nothing but the truth the state richard john. i was diagnosed very light at the age of 3 as i spent a lot of time in hospital the doctors didn't know what was wrong with my neck. i was getting. all over my body. richard has a form of hemophilia a rare and severe inherited disorder that impairs the blood's ability to clot the slightest injury a grain has an internal bleed or even just a bruise could cause a reparable damage i mean...
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truth whole tree the whole truth and nothing about nothing but the truth if you stay gone for richard john work. i was diagnosed very late at the age of 3 years old spent a lot of time in hospital the doctors didn't know what was wrong with my neck come to understand why i was getting swellings and bruises all over my body. richard has a form of. or even just a bruise irreparable damage. every day richard inject himself with the blood factor 8 these days it's safe but in the mid seventy's and eighty's a treatment like. people in the u.k. .
truth whole tree the whole truth and nothing about nothing but the truth if you stay gone for richard john work. i was diagnosed very late at the age of 3 years old spent a lot of time in hospital the doctors didn't know what was wrong with my neck come to understand why i was getting swellings and bruises all over my body. richard has a form of. or even just a bruise irreparable damage. every day richard inject himself with the blood factor 8 these days it's safe but in the mid seventy's and...
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the truth a whole tree the whole truth and nothing about nothing but the truth he's taken from richard john work. i was diagnosed very late at the age of 3 years old spent a lot of time in hospital the doctors didn't know what was wrong with my neck i'm just stunned why i was getting swellings and bruises all over my body. richard has a form of him ophelia a rare and severe inherited disorder that. the slightest injury of an internal bleed or even just a bruise could cause irreparable damage. and . every day richard inject himself with the blood clotting agent factor 8 these days it's sterile and safe but in the mid seventy's and early eighty's a treatment like. 5 people in the u.k. with either. or even both richard was among them and he had to undergo a series of treatments.
the truth a whole tree the whole truth and nothing about nothing but the truth he's taken from richard john work. i was diagnosed very late at the age of 3 years old spent a lot of time in hospital the doctors didn't know what was wrong with my neck i'm just stunned why i was getting swellings and bruises all over my body. richard has a form of him ophelia a rare and severe inherited disorder that. the slightest injury of an internal bleed or even just a bruise could cause irreparable damage....
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coordinated smear culminated in the august 7th opinion piece in "the washington post" by richard blumenthal. john radcliff director of national intelligence, i can confirm that they did not create the addendum to the july 13th letter nor his creation. the icu was not con ult issed and the release to the entire membership of the u.s. house of representatives and referring to that classified addendum. he said it boy no means reflects the complete analysis. we were falsely accused of receiving and utilizing comes from ukrainian name andre durkach. and neither senator grassley or i ever saw it, received or used any information from him. the moo media continued to report otherwise for weeks despite our repeated and unequivocal denials, but it is true that a chart produced by by him is now part of this investigatory committee not because me or senator grassley did it, but because senator peter's staff introduced it to the record. the only foreign disinformation used to interfere in this investigation is introduced by democrats not republicans. given the excompressed concern over foreign disinformation,
coordinated smear culminated in the august 7th opinion piece in "the washington post" by richard blumenthal. john radcliff director of national intelligence, i can confirm that they did not create the addendum to the july 13th letter nor his creation. the icu was not con ult issed and the release to the entire membership of the u.s. house of representatives and referring to that classified addendum. he said it boy no means reflects the complete analysis. we were falsely accused of...
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back 60 years at the first ever televised presidential debates in the fall of 1960 between richard nixon and john f. kennedy. >> at the white house, president trump spoke to reporters about the coronavirus pandemic and the .atest on developing a vaccine he. was also asked about his pick for supreme court justice before turning the rest of the news conference over to his advisors. >> hello. thank you very much. thank you. today, johnson & johnson announced that there vaccine candidate has reached the final stage of clinical trials in record time. this is the fourth vaccine candidate in the united states to reach the final stage of trials and we have four candidates already at a very late date, late being a positive word in this case. earlier this year, johnson & johnson anticipated they would reach phase i trials by september, but due to our support, under operation warp , and to some of the incredible scientists involved, they reached phase three trials by september head of schedule. interesting, it will be a terrific thing for our country. we encourage everybody to enroll , as many people as we
back 60 years at the first ever televised presidential debates in the fall of 1960 between richard nixon and john f. kennedy. >> at the white house, president trump spoke to reporters about the coronavirus pandemic and the .atest on developing a vaccine he. was also asked about his pick for supreme court justice before turning the rest of the news conference over to his advisors. >> hello. thank you very much. thank you. today, johnson & johnson announced that there vaccine...
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shall be the truth the whole tree the whole truth and nothing nothing but the truth the state richard and john were. the 1st to write. i was diagnosed very light at the age of 3 years old spent a lot of time in hospital the doctors didn't know what was wrong with my neck. i was getting swellings and bruises all over my body. richard has a form of hemophilia a rare and severe inherited disorder that impairs the blood's ability to clot the slightest injury agrees an internal bleed or even just a bruise could cause irreparable damage from years around range and ricker is easy for me with no. every day. with. factor 8. a treatment. in the u.k. . or even both. richard was a and he had to undergo a series of treatments. very cross. side effects mood swings and sweating in. part. to take. drugs. in the 1970 s. a new drug called factor 8 was released to using human blood it promised a much easier life for him affiliate they no longer needed to go to hospital and could self administered the treatment by injection at any time or convenient place . but it had one fatal flaw or about which patients knew n
shall be the truth the whole tree the whole truth and nothing nothing but the truth the state richard and john were. the 1st to write. i was diagnosed very light at the age of 3 years old spent a lot of time in hospital the doctors didn't know what was wrong with my neck. i was getting swellings and bruises all over my body. richard has a form of hemophilia a rare and severe inherited disorder that impairs the blood's ability to clot the slightest injury agrees an internal bleed or even just a...
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smear culminated in an august 7 opinion peace in the "washington post" submitted by senator richard blumenthal. john radcliffe, the director of national intelligence, wrote quote, i can confirm that the i see did not create classified addendum to the 13 july letter. nor do we authorize its creation. there were not consulted prior to his creation and release to the entire membership of the u.s. house speaker of representatives. and again referring to that classified addendum he said that by no means reflects the full and complete analysis of the is isc. with information or falsely accused of receiving utilizing reportedly comes from ukrainian name andriy dirk at. it was since been sanctioned by the treasury department. although neither senator grassley nor i ever sought, received, or used any information from him, that media has continued to report otherwise four weeks despite our repeated and unequivocal denial denials. but it is true that a chart produced by him is now part of this invested gory record of this committee. not because me or senator grassley entered it, because senator peters staff in
smear culminated in an august 7 opinion peace in the "washington post" submitted by senator richard blumenthal. john radcliffe, the director of national intelligence, wrote quote, i can confirm that the i see did not create classified addendum to the 13 july letter. nor do we authorize its creation. there were not consulted prior to his creation and release to the entire membership of the u.s. house speaker of representatives. and again referring to that classified addendum he said...
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john f. kennedy and richard nixon. will play a little bit from the second debate, candidate asked on their positions on the issue of civil rights. here is what they said. >> mr. vice president, you have accused senator kennedy of avoiding the civil rights issue in the south and he has accused you of the same. with both north and south listening, will you sum up your intentions? >> why do i talk every time i speak about civil rights in the south? it is because i am preaching. it is a problem for all of us. it is a responsibility of leadership. i do it because we have to solve this problem together. i do it at this time particularly because khrushchev, a man who has enslaved millions, man who has slaughtered thousands, we cannot have a situation where he can continue to point a finger at the usa and say we are denying rights to our citizens. >> giving aid to those trying to carry out the situation -- what will he do to provide fair employment? he has been the head of the committee on government contracts and he has not i
john f. kennedy and richard nixon. will play a little bit from the second debate, candidate asked on their positions on the issue of civil rights. here is what they said. >> mr. vice president, you have accused senator kennedy of avoiding the civil rights issue in the south and he has accused you of the same. with both north and south listening, will you sum up your intentions? >> why do i talk every time i speak about civil rights in the south? it is because i am preaching. it is a...
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now richard and john are best friends and we are grateful that richard is here with us today. he last 10 years since john was released he has created one of the most successful reentry programs, hope for prisoners in las vegas. i was grabbed -- glad to speak their earlier this year. hope for prisoners is a movement that began as a dream in a tiny prison cell and is now making a difference in the lives of thousands truly bringing hope that there is an opportunity and a community that is waiting and willing to offer them a second chance. devotion toor your a show returning citizens that they are not forgotten. we believe each person is made by god for a purpose, i will continue to give all americans including former inmates the best chance to build a new life and achieve their own american dream and a great american dream it is. now i would like to ask john and richard to say a few words. >> i cannot tell you how grateful i am to have the opportunity to speak to you today. wasso long ago, my life running from the police, and avoiding the police. not because of anything the police
now richard and john are best friends and we are grateful that richard is here with us today. he last 10 years since john was released he has created one of the most successful reentry programs, hope for prisoners in las vegas. i was grabbed -- glad to speak their earlier this year. hope for prisoners is a movement that began as a dream in a tiny prison cell and is now making a difference in the lives of thousands truly bringing hope that there is an opportunity and a community that is waiting...
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john f. kennedy and richard nixon. september 26, 1960, the first one, october 7, 1960, the second, october 13, 1960, the third. and the final one, october 21 before the election. 13, 1960, . if final o how did these four debates come together and what were the hurdles to putting them on television? barbara perry, are you still with us? we might have had a sound issue there. as we work on getting barbara perry back this morning, that me give the phone numbers to our viewers, asking you to join this discussion. (202) 748-8000 for democrats to call in. (202) 748-8001 for republicans to call in. independents, it's (202) 748-8002. we are talking about the history, the legacy, the presidential debates that took place in the fall of 1960, debates between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. asking for your thoughts on it this morning, asking for you to call in and give us your take from 60 years ago if you watch them, or if you have watched them since. want to play a little bit from during the second debate. candidates asked on
john f. kennedy and richard nixon. september 26, 1960, the first one, october 7, 1960, the second, october 13, 1960, the third. and the final one, october 21 before the election. 13, 1960, . if final o how did these four debates come together and what were the hurdles to putting them on television? barbara perry, are you still with us? we might have had a sound issue there. as we work on getting barbara perry back this morning, that me give the phone numbers to our viewers, asking you to join...
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back 60 years at the first ever presidential televised debate in the fall of 1960 between richard nixon and john f. kennedy. here is a look at our live coverage thursday. on c-span the house is back at 9:00 a.m. for general speeches followed by legislative business at 11:00. members are considering nearly 100 amendments to a bill that establishes new, clean energy initiatives. on c-span to the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to debate and vote on the nomination of rodrick young to be a judge in eastern virginia. on c-span3, steven mnuchin and federal reserve chairman jerome powell appear together on capitol hill for the second time this week to testify on the economic impact of the coronavirus. the senate banking hearing gets underway at 10:00 a.m. eastern. watch the tv's coverage of the 20th annual national book festival this weekend. the virtual event, hosted by the library of congress, features online author discussions and live call in segments. saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, the book "no stopping us now." the 1970's, there has been this transformation of the economic role of women in america.
back 60 years at the first ever presidential televised debate in the fall of 1960 between richard nixon and john f. kennedy. here is a look at our live coverage thursday. on c-span the house is back at 9:00 a.m. for general speeches followed by legislative business at 11:00. members are considering nearly 100 amendments to a bill that establishes new, clean energy initiatives. on c-span to the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to debate and vote on the nomination of rodrick young to be a judge in...
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we will discuss the 1960 debate between richard nixon and john f. kennedy. this is part of the opening statements from 1960. the television and radio stations of the united states are proud to provide facilities for discussion of issues and the campaign by the two major candidates for the presidency. they need no introduction. the republican candidate, richard nixon, and the democratic candidate, john f. kennedy. make an opening statement of approximately eight minutes and a closing statement of approximately three minutes. the candidates will answer questions from a panel of correspondence. discussion, the subject matter has been restricted to internal or domestic matters. for the first opening statement. in the election of 1860, the thelincoln said question is whether the world partexist part slave or free. but it move in the direction of freedom. whether it will move in the direction of slavery. i think it will depend in great measure on what we do here in the united states. we held , on the kind of strength we maintain. it we discussed tonight domestic i
we will discuss the 1960 debate between richard nixon and john f. kennedy. this is part of the opening statements from 1960. the television and radio stations of the united states are proud to provide facilities for discussion of issues and the campaign by the two major candidates for the presidency. they need no introduction. the republican candidate, richard nixon, and the democratic candidate, john f. kennedy. make an opening statement of approximately eight minutes and a closing statement...
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back 60 years of the first ever televised presidential debates in the fall of 1960 between richard nixon and johny. next, president trump visits western ohio to speak with supporters about his reelection campaign. he also talks about the supreme court in his response to the coronavirus pandemic. this is just over an hour. god bless the u.s.a. ♪ ♪ and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me and i'd gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today 'cause there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the u.s.a. ♪
back 60 years of the first ever televised presidential debates in the fall of 1960 between richard nixon and johny. next, president trump visits western ohio to speak with supporters about his reelection campaign. he also talks about the supreme court in his response to the coronavirus pandemic. this is just over an hour. god bless the u.s.a. ♪ ♪ and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me and i'd gladly stand...
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in 1960, the republican party nominated richard nixon. and senator john f.candidate of massachusetts was the candidate of the doubt democrats. the democratic romney was elected in one of the closest votes in history. following the election, president eisenhower invited president kennedy to arrange the orderly power transfer of power elected -- after 1961, i could retire to his farm after a half century of dedicated service to his country as soldier and as president. it finished it finished but i got it i got it right here up next to u.s. military film and tracing the career of dwight tiaras and her from. finally's efforts in organizing nato. >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. walter matthau. >> you enter the continent of europe, and undertake operations aimed at the heart of germany and the destruction of armed forces. this was the most difficult assignment given to one man. the brilliance with which he answered this challenge marks him as one of our greatest soldiers. mr. raymond massey brings you some of the finest moments in
in 1960, the republican party nominated richard nixon. and senator john f.candidate of massachusetts was the candidate of the doubt democrats. the democratic romney was elected in one of the closest votes in history. following the election, president eisenhower invited president kennedy to arrange the orderly power transfer of power elected -- after 1961, i could retire to his farm after a half century of dedicated service to his country as soldier and as president. it finished it finished but...
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the republican, richard nixon and the democratic candidate, senator john kennedy. according to rules set by the candidates themselves, each mentioned make an opening statement of approximately eight minutes duration and a closing statement of approximately three minutes duration. in between, the candidate will answer or comment on answers to questions put by a panel of correspondence. in this, the first discussion of a series of four, the subject matter has been agreed to be restricted to internal or domestic matters. now for the first opening statement by senator john f. kennedy. sen. kennedy: in the election of 1860, abraham lincoln said the question was whether this nation could exist half slave or half free. in the election of 1960, the question is whether the world will exist half slave or half free, whether it will move in the direction of freedom and in the direction that we are taking, or whether it would move in the direction of slavery. i think it will depend in great measure upon what we do here in the united states. on the kind of society that we build,
the republican, richard nixon and the democratic candidate, senator john kennedy. according to rules set by the candidates themselves, each mentioned make an opening statement of approximately eight minutes duration and a closing statement of approximately three minutes duration. in between, the candidate will answer or comment on answers to questions put by a panel of correspondence. in this, the first discussion of a series of four, the subject matter has been agreed to be restricted to...
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. >> joining us now, former white house counsel to president richard nixon, john dean.is new book "authoritarian nightmare: trump and his followers." also margaret hoover. margaret, you heard that sound. is this anything other than blatant hypocrisy that we're going to be witnessing? >> i think where you stand is a matter of where you sit, anderson. you see this a lot in politics. there's no way to argue that it isn't hypocrisy but there's no way to argue that many of the senators whose seats are up and the senate itself, which is highly contested at this moment. republicans are quite worried about losing the senate. many of their voters aren't going to care that they said that four years ago under entirely different circumstances. mitch mcconnell and donald trump know that this is manna from heaven. this is a gift. by the way, no passing of a supreme court justice or american hero like ruth bader ginsburg is a gift to anybody. it is a mournful and sorrowful moment for the country where we should reflect. to the extent this now becomes about politics, this is a politica
. >> joining us now, former white house counsel to president richard nixon, john dean.is new book "authoritarian nightmare: trump and his followers." also margaret hoover. margaret, you heard that sound. is this anything other than blatant hypocrisy that we're going to be witnessing? >> i think where you stand is a matter of where you sit, anderson. you see this a lot in politics. there's no way to argue that it isn't hypocrisy but there's no way to argue that many of the...
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richard m. nixon, and the democratic candidate, senator john f. kennedy.ording to rules set by the candidates themselves, each man shall make an opening statement of approxi
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back 60 years at the first ever televised presidential debate in the fall of 1960 between richard nixon and john f. kennedy. >> next a hearing on efforts to expand broadband access during the coronavirus pandemic. members of the federal communications commission testified before house energy and commerce subcommittee on issues including the impact of natural disasters on u.s. telecommute negations infrastructure, sec ongoing efforts to update maps of poor high-speed areas and the expansion of 5g. this is three and half hours. >> our nation is in the mist of one of the greatest crisis as we have ever faced. as we approach the grim milestone of 200,000 american deaths from covid-19 and in the last few months we have seen double digits on up limit numbers as well as the worst economic contractions since the great depression. according to the director of the cdc we might hope to start seeing positive impacts from a vaccine in the late summer to early fall of next year. simply put, the pandemic has changed the way we
back 60 years at the first ever televised presidential debate in the fall of 1960 between richard nixon and john f. kennedy. >> next a hearing on efforts to expand broadband access during the coronavirus pandemic. members of the federal communications commission testified before house energy and commerce subcommittee on issues including the impact of natural disasters on u.s. telecommute negations infrastructure, sec ongoing efforts to update maps of poor high-speed areas and the...
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the republican candidate, vice president richard nixon and the john f.ic candidate, kennedy. according to the rules, each man will make an opening statement at eight minutes and a closing statement of three minutes duration. in between the candidates will questions put by a panel of correspondence. in the first discussion of the series of four, the subject matter has been agreed and be restricted to internal or domestic american match. for the first opening statement by senator john f. kennedy. sen. kennedy: in the selection of 1860, abraham lincoln said the question was whether this nation could exist slave or free. with the world around us, the question is whether the world will exist half slave or half free? whether there is a move in the direction of freedom or the role we are taking or whether it will move in the direction of slavery. i think it will depend upon what we do here in the united states. kind of society that we build. from a kind of strength that we maintain. we discussed tonight domestic issues. but i would not want that to be any implication to be given tha
the republican candidate, vice president richard nixon and the john f.ic candidate, kennedy. according to the rules, each man will make an opening statement at eight minutes and a closing statement of three minutes duration. in between the candidates will questions put by a panel of correspondence. in the first discussion of the series of four, the subject matter has been agreed and be restricted to internal or domestic american match. for the first opening statement by senator john f. kennedy....
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certainly richard nixon claims that his performance in those first kennedy-nixon debates just didn't match up to the performance of john kennedy. fact, that was one of the main reasons why debates went on hiatus for a bit. richard nixon was a candidate in 68 and refused to debate. we finally had debates resume again in 1976. there's another debate series where some blunders by gerald i thinkthe 1976 debate influenced the perception of his knowledge and performance as president. we can look at other moments and make some assessments. if the dynamics of the race are set, and that it will needs of the race close enough going into the debate series, are there enough undecided voters, if we look at some of those battleground states, where we know the race is won or lost, are there enough undecided voters that it may be influenced by the debate to have an outcome? there are a number of those historic moments that we point to and claim that they were influential in the eventual outcome of the race. host: we can go back to 1960 if you want, but you said, richard nixon and john kennedy. the topic, the issue of civil rights. you
certainly richard nixon claims that his performance in those first kennedy-nixon debates just didn't match up to the performance of john kennedy. fact, that was one of the main reasons why debates went on hiatus for a bit. richard nixon was a candidate in 68 and refused to debate. we finally had debates resume again in 1976. there's another debate series where some blunders by gerald i thinkthe 1976 debate influenced the perception of his knowledge and performance as president. we can look at...
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anduld like to ask john richard to say a few words.ell you how grateful i am to have the opportunity to speak to you today. not so long ago, my life was running the -- running from the police not because of anything the police had done to me personally due to the animosity i had allowed to grow inside as me, making me believe they were my enemy, but today praise god i am filled with hope. i am a proud american citizen who was given a second chance. my transformation began in a prison cell where i found myself facing yet another sentence. i gave my life to jesus and made him a promise that i would spend my days helping others like me. fb -- my help came from unexpected places -- the fbi officer who arrested me. yes been a source of encouragement to me through my entire journey. i am grateful to the metropolitan police department to volunteer their time to people -- these are the real-life heroes who put their lives on the line every day, armed with the promise that they made to protect and serve. they have made a tremendous of theon --
anduld like to ask john richard to say a few words.ell you how grateful i am to have the opportunity to speak to you today. not so long ago, my life was running the -- running from the police not because of anything the police had done to me personally due to the animosity i had allowed to grow inside as me, making me believe they were my enemy, but today praise god i am filled with hope. i am a proud american citizen who was given a second chance. my transformation began in a prison cell where...
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1960 presidential campaign between incumbent vice president richard nixon and massachusetts senator john f. kennedy. the candidates were in separate studios, with mr. nixon in los angeles and york city. checking the expansion of chinese communism, federal expansion, economic growth and stability in political discourse. mr. kennedy defeated mr. nixon in a close general election by less than 1% of the popular vote. bill: good evening, i'm bill chevelle of abc news. this is the third of the series of meetings on radio and television of the two major presidential candidates. like the last meetings, the subjects to be discussed will be suggested by a panel of correspondence. unlike the first two programs, the two candidates will not be sharing the same platform. the democratic presidential nominee john f. kennedy, separated by 3000 miles in the los angeles studio, the vice president richard m nixon. now joined for tonight's discussion by the facility, which permits each candidate to see and hear the other. good evening senator kennedy. sen. kennedy: good evening. bill: good evening vice presi
1960 presidential campaign between incumbent vice president richard nixon and massachusetts senator john f. kennedy. the candidates were in separate studios, with mr. nixon in los angeles and york city. checking the expansion of chinese communism, federal expansion, economic growth and stability in political discourse. mr. kennedy defeated mr. nixon in a close general election by less than 1% of the popular vote. bill: good evening, i'm bill chevelle of abc news. this is the third of the series...
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richard nixon and the democratic candidate john f. kennedy.o debate again and it was 16 years until the fourth carter debate were reminder that debates can make or break a campaign. >> the presidential and vice president debate became a platform for the era. >> the unscripted moment exposing a candidate's blind spot. >> governor, if kitty were raped and murdered, would you favor a death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't, bernard, i propose the death penalty during all of my life. >> a game changing zinger. i will not age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes. >> i had as much experience in congress as jack kennedy did when he sought for presidency. >> i served with jack kennedy, i knew him. he was a friend of mine. senator, you are no jack kennedy. >> in 1992, the commission introduced the town hall and body language on stage became more important and unpredictable as trump and biden prepare to meet in cleveland. biden's performances during the cyc cycle. over the decades, he's proven his ability to c
richard nixon and the democratic candidate john f. kennedy.o debate again and it was 16 years until the fourth carter debate were reminder that debates can make or break a campaign. >> the presidential and vice president debate became a platform for the era. >> the unscripted moment exposing a candidate's blind spot. >> governor, if kitty were raped and murdered, would you favor a death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't, bernard, i propose the death penalty during...
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now, i would like to ask john and richard to say a few words. >> i can't tell you how grateful i am tothe opportunity to speak here today. not so long ago, my life was running from the police, fearing the police, avoiding the police. not because of anything the police had done to me personally, but due to the animosity i had allowed to grow inside of me making me believe they were my enemy. today, praise god, i am filled with hope. a proud american citizen who is been given a second chance. my transformation began in a prison cell where i found myself a three-time convicted felon facing another sentence. i gave my life to jesus and made him a promise that i would spend the rest of my days helping others like me. support came and from the unlikeliest of places, the fbi agent who arrested me. he is now a dear friend and has been a source of encouragement to me throughout my entire journey. i am grateful for the men and women of the las vegas metropolitan police department who volunteer their time to people who are returning to our local community after incarceration. these are the real-l
now, i would like to ask john and richard to say a few words. >> i can't tell you how grateful i am tothe opportunity to speak here today. not so long ago, my life was running from the police, fearing the police, avoiding the police. not because of anything the police had done to me personally, but due to the animosity i had allowed to grow inside of me making me believe they were my enemy. today, praise god, i am filled with hope. a proud american citizen who is been given a second...
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richard m. nixon. and the democratic candidate, senator john f. kennedy. now representatives of the candidates and of all the radio and television networks have agreed on these rules -- neither candidate will make an opening statement or a closing summation, each will be questioned in turn, each will have an opportunity to comment upon the answer of the other, each reporter will ask only one question in turn. he is free to ask any question he chooses. neither candidate knows what questions will be asked and only the clock will determine who will be asked the last question. these programs represent an unprecedented opportunity for the candidates to present their philosophies and programs directly to the people and for the people to compare these and the candidates. the four reporters on tonight's panel include a newspaperman and a wire service representative. these two were selected by lot by the press secretaries of the candidates from among the reporters traveling with the candidates. the broadcasting representatives were selected by their respective comp
richard m. nixon. and the democratic candidate, senator john f. kennedy. now representatives of the candidates and of all the radio and television networks have agreed on these rules -- neither candidate will make an opening statement or a closing summation, each will be questioned in turn, each will have an opportunity to comment upon the answer of the other, each reporter will ask only one question in turn. he is free to ask any question he chooses. neither candidate knows what questions will...
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john f. kennedy and incumbent vice president richard nixon took the stage for the first ever televised presidentialate. next on american history tv, we see
john f. kennedy and incumbent vice president richard nixon took the stage for the first ever televised presidentialate. next on american history tv, we see
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john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon. sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern we will look at the event with the university of virginia's miller center with a live discussion on how the debates came to be. the issues, the candidates and how the debates set the tone for future presidential campaigns. live atidential debates 9:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3. sarah bell talks about the relationship between the chautauqua movement and women suffrage in the 19th century. evolved fromhow it avoiding speakers in the earlier days to regularly including pro-suffrage talks and spread to kansas in new york. the dwight d. eisenhower library and museum hosted this event and provided the video. >> i would like to welcome our speaker so that we can learn more about the chautauqua movement. i will let her tell you about herself. thank you for being here with us today. ms. bell: thank you for having me. i was talking to dawn and samantha a couple of days ago and saying that i would have preferred and loved to have been there in person, and really looking f
john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon. sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern we will look at the event with the university of virginia's miller center with a live discussion on how the debates came to be. the issues, the candidates and how the debates set the tone for future presidential campaigns. live atidential debates 9:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3. sarah bell talks about the relationship between the chautauqua movement and women suffrage in the 19th century....
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richard galpin, bbc news. johnter chloe is a students at manchester metropolitan university which has had to lockdown. she was due to be going back to the west midlands this weekend, but now has to stay in her halls of residence. she was supposed to be coming home for the weekend. we travelled up last night, we got here, she said, we've been put in isolation for two mega weeks. so she can't come home. we have just brought her a few essentials from asda, and now we are going back now without her. she hates it, yeah. she loves her unique, but the isolation is really upsetting her. she was already to go last night. there were people there with letter saying you are in isolation for two mega weeks. she is a sensible girl. so i think she'll be all right. france's public health agency is warning that the country's coronavirus epidemic is in an "ascending phase". about 16,000 new cases were recorded yesterday, while new virus deaths rose by a quarter last week. this was the scene in marseille on friday, is hundreds of bar
richard galpin, bbc news. johnter chloe is a students at manchester metropolitan university which has had to lockdown. she was due to be going back to the west midlands this weekend, but now has to stay in her halls of residence. she was supposed to be coming home for the weekend. we travelled up last night, we got here, she said, we've been put in isolation for two mega weeks. so she can't come home. we have just brought her a few essentials from asda, and now we are going back now without...
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john f. kennedy, separated by 3000 miles in the los angeles studio, the vice president richard m nixon. now joined for tonight's discussion by the facility, which permits each candidate to see and hear the other. good evening senator kennedy. sen. kennedy: good evening. bill: good evening vice president nixon. vice president nixon: good evening. bill:hank from nbc news. charles von fremd, douglas cater, roscoe drummond. as you probably noted, the four reporters include a newspaper man any magazine reporter. they were selected by the vice secretaries of the candidates from among the reporters traveling with the candidates. broadcasting representatives were chosen by their company. the rules have been agreed upon by the representatives of both candidates in the radio and television networks. i would like to read them. there will be no opening statements by the candidates or any closing summations. the entire hour will be devoted to answering questions from the reporters. each candidate to be questions in turn with opportunities for comment by the other. each answer will be limited to two
john f. kennedy, separated by 3000 miles in the los angeles studio, the vice president richard m nixon. now joined for tonight's discussion by the facility, which permits each candidate to see and hear the other. good evening senator kennedy. sen. kennedy: good evening. bill: good evening vice president nixon. vice president nixon: good evening. bill:hank from nbc news. charles von fremd, douglas cater, roscoe drummond. as you probably noted, the four reporters include a newspaper man any...
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john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon. sunday morning at 9:00 eastern, we will look back at the event with the university of miller centers barbara perry on how the debates came to be, the issues, the candidates, and how the debates set the tone for future presidential campaigns. the 1960 nixon-kennedy presidential debates live at a 9:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3. ♪ >> president truman arrives at meadow five years to the day after his historic proclamation which announced to the beginning of work by the united nations. mr. truman dramatically calls on the world assembly of nations to bring about real disarmament to control of atomic and all other weapons. then, the president says, vast sums now being spent on rearmament that will be used for world betterment. [applause] in the reception that follows, the president reached to the delegates of the 60 united nations, among them are russia's andre vicente and the social security council. roosevelt.leanor the u.n. anniversary is hailed around the world, here in
john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon. sunday morning at 9:00 eastern, we will look back at the event with the university of miller centers barbara perry on how the debates came to be, the issues, the candidates, and how the debates set the tone for future presidential campaigns. the 1960 nixon-kennedy presidential debates live at a 9:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3. ♪ >> president truman arrives at meadow five years to the day after his historic proclamation...
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the modern era of presidential debates began in a chicago television studio in 1960 when richard nixon met johnat the highs and lows of presidential debates. >> i have as much experience in the congress as jack kennedy did. >> reporter: the most memorable line in modern debate history may have come in the 1988 vice presidential contest. republican dan quayle made a pitch and lloyd benson slammed it home. >> jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> the ground rules for this as agreed by you gentlemen are these -- >> reporter: in the heavily scripted and choreographed world of modern presidential campaigning debates offer a rare chance to see party nominees head-to-head, no advisers, no do-overs. >> are you better off than you were four years ago? >> and few have produced as many memorable moments as the master of campaign one liners. >> there you go again. >> reporter: ronald reagan. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i will not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> a lot of what this campaign is about, it se
the modern era of presidential debates began in a chicago television studio in 1960 when richard nixon met johnat the highs and lows of presidential debates. >> i have as much experience in the congress as jack kennedy did. >> reporter: the most memorable line in modern debate history may have come in the 1988 vice presidential contest. republican dan quayle made a pitch and lloyd benson slammed it home. >> jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy....
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john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon met for their second televised debates. relations with the soviet union, combating the spread of communism and civil rights in america. senator kennedy fetid vice president action -- nixon with less than 1% of the popular vote separating the two. the hour-long debate took place in washington, d.c.. this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history. never have so many people seen the major candidates for president of the united states never,same time and until this series, have americans seen the candidates in face-to-face exchange. tonight the candidates have agreed to devote the full hour to answering questions on any issue of the campaign. and here tonight are the republican candidate, vice m. nixon. richard and the democratic candidate, kennedy.ohn f. now representatives of the candidates and of all the radio and television networks have agreed on these rules -- neither candidate will make an opening statement or a closing each will be questioned in turn, each wi
john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon met for their second televised debates. relations with the soviet union, combating the spread of communism and civil rights in america. senator kennedy fetid vice president action -- nixon with less than 1% of the popular vote separating the two. the hour-long debate took place in washington, d.c.. this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history. never have so many people seen the major...
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[crowd talking] >> in september 1916, senator john kennedy, an incumbent republican richard nixon squared off in the first televised residential debate. it took place in chicago. here is a preview. >> the first question is for senator kennedy. president's vice campaign said you are naive and at times amateur. what you think people should go for you rather than the vice president? highe vice president and came to congress together in 1946. there now for 14 years, the same about of time he has. our experience in government is comparable. i think the question is what are the programs we advocate? what is the party record? i have come out of the democratic party, which in this century produced woodrow wilson, frank than roosevelt, and harry truman, and supported and sustained programs that i discussed tonight. mr. nexen comes out of the republican party. he was nominated by it. years,t of the last 25 republican leadership has opposed aid for education, medical care for the aged, development of the tennessee valley, development of natural resources. xon is anr. ni effective leader of his party
[crowd talking] >> in september 1916, senator john kennedy, an incumbent republican richard nixon squared off in the first televised residential debate. it took place in chicago. here is a preview. >> the first question is for senator kennedy. president's vice campaign said you are naive and at times amateur. what you think people should go for you rather than the vice president? highe vice president and came to congress together in 1946. there now for 14 years, the same about of...
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for richard nixon, it was poignant to me because just two days before the second debate, my mother took me and my two brothers to downtown louisville, kentucky to see senator john f. kennedy campaigning through our town. until she passed away, she would say, remember, got there early and stood in front of the podium so you could see him. so what richard nixon is saying is quite true. it is quite ironic though because we know how nixon's career and presidency ended and he was not the kind of person people could look up to because of the scandal of the watergate. but talking about harry truman and his colorful language, both kennedy and nixon could swear like the sailors they had been in world war ii. host: this is lynn, a democrat. caller: my question is more of a general one. in a presidential debate, what should we be listening for? ms. perry: really important question, isn't it? i would be listening for facts. it is always good to know that those who might be sitting in the oval office are informed. they obviously can have different approaches to the facts and different ideologies and different partisanship and different policies, but it is really helpful to
for richard nixon, it was poignant to me because just two days before the second debate, my mother took me and my two brothers to downtown louisville, kentucky to see senator john f. kennedy campaigning through our town. until she passed away, she would say, remember, got there early and stood in front of the podium so you could see him. so what richard nixon is saying is quite true. it is quite ironic though because we know how nixon's career and presidency ended and he was not the kind of...
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john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon met for their second televised debates. relations with the soviet union, combating the spread of communism and civil rights in america. senator kennedy fetid vice president action -- nixon with less than 1% of the popular vote separating the two. the hour-long debate took place in washington, d.c.. this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history. never have so many people seen the major candidates for president of the united states never,same time and until this series, have americans seen the candidates in face-to-face exchange. tonight the candidates have agreed to devote the full hour to answering questions on any issue of the campaign.
john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon met for their second televised debates. relations with the soviet union, combating the spread of communism and civil rights in america. senator kennedy fetid vice president action -- nixon with less than 1% of the popular vote separating the two. the hour-long debate took place in washington, d.c.. this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history. never have so many people seen the major...
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four debates from the 1960 presidential campaign between incumbent vice president richard nixon and massachusetts senator john. kennedy. the candidates were in separate studios, with mr. nixon in los angeles and york city. checking the expansion of chinese communism, federal expansion, economic growth and stability in political discourse. mr. kennedy defeated mr. nixon in a close general election by less than 1% of the popular vote. bill: good evening, i'm bill chevelle of abc news. this is the third of the series of meetings on radio and television of the two major presidential candidates. like the last meetings, the subjects to be discussed will be gg
four debates from the 1960 presidential campaign between incumbent vice president richard nixon and massachusetts senator john. kennedy. the candidates were in separate studios, with mr. nixon in los angeles and york city. checking the expansion of chinese communism, federal expansion, economic growth and stability in political discourse. mr. kennedy defeated mr. nixon in a close general election by less than 1% of the popular vote. bill: good evening, i'm bill chevelle of abc news. this is the...
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four debates from the 1960 presidential campaign between incumbent vice president richard nixon and massachusetts senator john. kennedy. the candidates were in separate studios, with mr. nixon in los angeles and mr. kennedy in new york city. topics included
four debates from the 1960 presidential campaign between incumbent vice president richard nixon and massachusetts senator john. kennedy. the candidates were in separate studios, with mr. nixon in los angeles and mr. kennedy in new york city. topics included
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john f. kennedy richard nixon debated for second time. they took questions about cuba, soviet union, and civil rights. >> this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second of a series of programs. never have so many people see the major candidates for the president of the united states at the same time. never until this time of americans see the candidates face to face. tonight the candidates have agreed to devote a full hour and answering questions on any question. here tonight are the republican candidate, vice president richard and nixon and a democratic candidate senator john f. kennedy. now representatives and of all the raz radio and television networks have agreed on this network rules. either candidate each will be questioned intern. it will have an opportunity to comment on the answer of the other, each reporter will ask only one question in turn. he is free to ask any question he chooses. neither candidate knows which question will be asked and all of the clock will determine who will be asked the last question. th
john f. kennedy richard nixon debated for second time. they took questions about cuba, soviet union, and civil rights. >> this is frank mcgee, nbc news in washington. this is the second of a series of programs. never have so many people see the major candidates for the president of the united states at the same time. never until this time of americans see the candidates face to face. tonight the candidates have agreed to devote a full hour and answering questions on any question. here...
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john f. kennedy and richard nixon. next a hearing examines the trump administration's afghanistan policy. we hear about protections for afghan women and girls in the u.s.-taliban agreement as well as troop withdrawal and russian influence in the region. held by a house oversight subcommittee this runs two hours. >> good morning, this hearing of the national subcommittee will
john f. kennedy and richard nixon. next a hearing examines the trump administration's afghanistan policy. we hear about protections for afghan women and girls in the u.s.-taliban agreement as well as troop withdrawal and russian influence in the region. held by a house oversight subcommittee this runs two hours. >> good morning, this hearing of the national subcommittee will
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and both john mccain and both richard nixon needed the publicity in 1960. so in 1960, all the attention goes in the primary season to the democratic side of the aisle and that is really -- when we talk about primaries in 1960, we are talking plural, we are talking two. there are about maybe eight or nine officially. both are beauty contests. some are not contested or they are contested by a lower rank guys. the only two which amount to anything in 1960 are in wisconsin and in west virginia and they are, jfk is out to prove he can be viable as a catholic nominee, as a young fellow. and he doesn't have to prove it against lyndon johnson. because lyndon johnson is mr. backroom. he is the deal, he's not going to go into primaries. and in any case, primaries don't count for that much. he is not going to waste his effort. the fellow wasting this effort are taking a shot against jack kennedy and these two primaries, which are not new hampshire or any of those others, or california, but in wisconsin and west virginia. his hubert horatio humphrey, united states sena
and both john mccain and both richard nixon needed the publicity in 1960. so in 1960, all the attention goes in the primary season to the democratic side of the aisle and that is really -- when we talk about primaries in 1960, we are talking plural, we are talking two. there are about maybe eight or nine officially. both are beauty contests. some are not contested or they are contested by a lower rank guys. the only two which amount to anything in 1960 are in wisconsin and in west virginia and...
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john f. kennedy and richard nixon. >> senator bernie sanders challenged president trump's claims of voter fraudthe vermont senator made his inarks at he -- his first person political event since ending his 2020 president campaign. held in washington, d.c., this is half an hour. sen. sanders: let me thank all of you for being here this afternoon. this country faces an unprecedented set of crises. we are struggling with a pandemic that has already cost us over 200,000 lives. we have an economy in which we have a grotesque level of income and wealth inequality, where the middle class today is being decimated, where millions of workers have lost their jobs, and half of our people continue to work paycheck-to-paycheck. we are living in a moment when climate change is ravaging this planet, leading to massive wildfires in the west coast, drought, and unprecedented levels of extreme weather disturbances across the globe. we are the only major country on earth not to guarantee healthcare to all people as a human right. over 90 million americans are uninsured or underinsured, and we pay, by far, the high
john f. kennedy and richard nixon. >> senator bernie sanders challenged president trump's claims of voter fraudthe vermont senator made his inarks at he -- his first person political event since ending his 2020 president campaign. held in washington, d.c., this is half an hour. sen. sanders: let me thank all of you for being here this afternoon. this country faces an unprecedented set of crises. we are struggling with a pandemic that has already cost us over 200,000 lives. we have an...
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john fy and richard nixon back in 1960. from the "new york times," i'm not looking forward to the president making a scene, telling lies, not looking forward to the assessment of the moderators. we may learn things we often do and those things are worth the loading of what is most important is paulson character indeed we don't need a debate. what will it tell us that we don't already know? what will the u truly reveal? thew debit will show up candidae converse and clash, how to respond and how to recover, or not when bruised but not of this at this late date should be determined it of how one votes. those are two viewpoints and you can add yours to the mix. president trump. if you support joe biden. 202-748-8002 if you are undecided. on the topic of the debates, vicki from new york joins us. how would you answer the question? >> i need to see the debate to be point-blank. i need to see the debate. i think it is necessary, i think they still matter. opportunity for me as a viewer and a voter to be able to see exactly where t
john fy and richard nixon back in 1960. from the "new york times," i'm not looking forward to the president making a scene, telling lies, not looking forward to the assessment of the moderators. we may learn things we often do and those things are worth the loading of what is most important is paulson character indeed we don't need a debate. what will it tell us that we don't already know? what will the u truly reveal? thew debit will show up candidae converse and clash, how to...