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i want to say i've known richard johns for 25 years. i have had the opportunity to work for him, and when i had the privilege of serving as a supervisor, i advocated strongly for his appointment, and i'm proud to hear of the work he is doing. >> thank you. >> good morning, commissioner. thank you for allowing me some time to support all three commissioners for reappointment. i'm a born and raised san franciscoan, and i'm kind of the general voice, the voice that kind of bridges the community with the commission and to help to define things in normal language so everybody can be a cultural and history historical preservation. and i strongly support the reappointment of all three commissioners. >> chairman: : thank you, and than thank you so much for your work. >> good morning, supervisors. i have a letter i sent last night. i'm aaron hyland, i'm a district 8 resident, almost 30 years, and i sit as the president of the historic preservation commission. i'm very pleased to support all three nominees. commissioner black is a seasoned planni
i want to say i've known richard johns for 25 years. i have had the opportunity to work for him, and when i had the privilege of serving as a supervisor, i advocated strongly for his appointment, and i'm proud to hear of the work he is doing. >> thank you. >> good morning, commissioner. thank you for allowing me some time to support all three commissioners for reappointment. i'm a born and raised san franciscoan, and i'm kind of the general voice, the voice that kind of bridges the...
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item 53 is a motion to approve the mayor's nomination of richard johns to the historic preservation committee for a term enter ending december 31, 2022, and for item 52, motion to approve the mayor's nomination of kate black to the his torque preservation commit, term ending december 31, 2022, and item 55, motion to approve the mayor's nomination of andrew wolfram to the his toric preservation committee for a term ending december 31, 2022. >> president yee: thank you. can we take this same house, same call? seeing no objection, the items are unanimously approved. . [please stand by] . >> supervisor ronen: the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you. supervisor. supervisor safai? >> supervisor safai: sorry. wrong button. thank you. okay. i have two items today that i'd -- colleagues, that i'd like to introduce, the first of which is a resolution, and thank you to all your cosponsors for supporting that resolution, peskin, brown, walton, ronen, and fewer. this has to do with the ongoing negotiations between ufc local 648 and walgreens. this has dragged on for over a year. we are urging in this resol
item 53 is a motion to approve the mayor's nomination of richard johns to the historic preservation committee for a term enter ending december 31, 2022, and for item 52, motion to approve the mayor's nomination of kate black to the his torque preservation commit, term ending december 31, 2022, and item 55, motion to approve the mayor's nomination of andrew wolfram to the his toric preservation committee for a term ending december 31, 2022. >> president yee: thank you. can we take this...
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and the reappointments of richard johns, kate black and andrew wolf to the historic preservation commission all passed as well. that concludes my report. thanks. >> the board of appeals met last night but not did take any final actions on the items mentioned. >> tim frey, here to share a few items from yesterday's commission hearing. first of all, the historic preservation commission provided review and comment on the accessory dwelling unit planning business and tax regulation code amendments that i believe that are on your calendar today. the commission has a number of questions related to how the performance criteria that are proposed by staff for historic buildings would be implemented and they are -- they have continued that item after providing some general direction and support for the program. they did continue the item to have further conversation about how the department would review ministerial grants for landmark properties at its next hearing. the commission also unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness for the site on the northeast waterfront landmark district. th
and the reappointments of richard johns, kate black and andrew wolf to the historic preservation commission all passed as well. that concludes my report. thanks. >> the board of appeals met last night but not did take any final actions on the items mentioned. >> tim frey, here to share a few items from yesterday's commission hearing. first of all, the historic preservation commission provided review and comment on the accessory dwelling unit planning business and tax regulation code...
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. >> finally, richard, donald trump's nextatifixation on the john mccain. never seen anything like it before. what your thoughts on it? >> i think this shows is not only is there a personal issue here and the president's engagement with people he doesn't like, he's very unrelenting, unforgiving, even those who have passed away. but also i think it signals the president's triumph ease sees it over the republican party and the future direction of the republican party. i think that whatever other legacies president trump may bring perhaps one of the most consequential is reshaping the republican party in his image rather than the image of figures it was once associated with such as senator john mccain. >> richard, we appreciate your time today. thank you. >> thank you. >>> u.s. policy in the middle east has always been carefully crafted and nuanced for decades. then came twitter, though. then came the u.s. president. mr. trump moving to undo a great deal of diplomacy with a single tweet. he wrote this. "after 52 years it is time for the united states to fully
. >> finally, richard, donald trump's nextatifixation on the john mccain. never seen anything like it before. what your thoughts on it? >> i think this shows is not only is there a personal issue here and the president's engagement with people he doesn't like, he's very unrelenting, unforgiving, even those who have passed away. but also i think it signals the president's triumph ease sees it over the republican party and the future direction of the republican party. i think that...
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. >> richard nixon on john f. kennedy. tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern. that does it for me.h more of today's top stories. thanks for being here. david axelrod is next. now with t-mobile get the samsung galaxy s10e included with unlimited data for just $40 a month. ♪ sure it's like a morn ining spring ♪ more than half of our community have discovered their irish roots. order ancestrydna, and find the surprises in you. just $59 through march 18th. get your kit today. thanks to priceline working with top airlines to turn their unsold seats into amazing deals, family reunion attendance is up. we're all related! yeah, i see it. and because priceline offers great deals by comparing thousands of prices in real time, sports fans are seeing more away games. various: yeah-h-h! is that safe? oh, y... ahh! not at all. no, ma'am. nope. and more people than ever are enjoying romantic getaways. (romantic music) that's gross priceline. every trip is a big deal. that's gross there's brushing...and there's oral-b power brushing. oral-b just cleans better. even my hygienist said going electric
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you would have just had john ean's word against richard nixon's and when it's the word of a staff who is facing the sonment versus president, the american people choose the president. have hink nixon would ended his term. >> let's talk about what happens an an extrovert in finds rt's job fine -- himself facing impeachment. the point has been made that it was 80 years before the first impeachment. another century before the second. what are we to make of the fact t was 25 years between nixon's impeachment and bill clinton's? >> it's interesting because you had people that had been previous n the impeachment now engaged in that same issue. that didn't happen in nixon. no one in the nixon case had een involved in the johnson case in. this case, first lady herself had served on the house judiciary committee during the impeachment. she had drafted memos, been involved in legal research and personally involved. a lot of the other figures, in comes from the watergate committee, comes into the ethics council, ken starr. of congress had served in 1974 were still there in 1998 so this is not a
you would have just had john ean's word against richard nixon's and when it's the word of a staff who is facing the sonment versus president, the american people choose the president. have hink nixon would ended his term. >> let's talk about what happens an an extrovert in finds rt's job fine -- himself facing impeachment. the point has been made that it was 80 years before the first impeachment. another century before the second. what are we to make of the fact t was 25 years between...
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john baker, who served in the u.s. army, michael crain, who served in the u.s. air force, richardwho served in the u.s. army, and robert scott, who also served in the u.s. army. each of these men have incredible stories about their time spent after returning back to civilian life. for instance, since his service, michael worked as a security policeman, richard worked at the army medical center, which brings his residency at full circle. robert attended classes from both the university of california at berkeley and san francisco state university. he's also featured in the video "taking responsibility," which illustrates the story of how a veteran came there. black history month and black futures month is a time to look at the contributions african-americans have made in shaping our nation. we must recognize that while we do honor and support our veterans and their sacrifices, we need to acknowledge and remember black veterans were more likely to be attacked for their service than honored for it throughout our nation's history. for generations, african-americans returning home from
john baker, who served in the u.s. army, michael crain, who served in the u.s. air force, richardwho served in the u.s. army, and robert scott, who also served in the u.s. army. each of these men have incredible stories about their time spent after returning back to civilian life. for instance, since his service, michael worked as a security policeman, richard worked at the army medical center, which brings his residency at full circle. robert attended classes from both the university of...
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john mitchell was richard nixon's presidential campaign manager. when nixon won in '68, john mitchell's marriage had broken up in 1973 in the midst of the watergate scandal and nixon resigned in scandal and he at least was pardoned for watergate related crimes but in 1975 when nixon campaign manager and ex u.s. attorney general john mitchell was sentenced for his own crimes in the watergate scandal and he was sentenced for conspiracy and obstruction of justice and perjury and lying to investigators, his only comment to the press upon getting his federal prison sentence handed down was that at least he wouldn't have to spend any more time with his darn wife. sure, i'm going to prison but could be worse. you know, every generation thinks it invents the newest and worst kinds of scum bags in public life. history gave us good ones, too. do not give history short shift on historic days like this. today for the very first time it was the sitting president of the united states whose campaign chair was sentenced to federal prison. john mitchell didn't get h
john mitchell was richard nixon's presidential campaign manager. when nixon won in '68, john mitchell's marriage had broken up in 1973 in the midst of the watergate scandal and nixon resigned in scandal and he at least was pardoned for watergate related crimes but in 1975 when nixon campaign manager and ex u.s. attorney general john mitchell was sentenced for his own crimes in the watergate scandal and he was sentenced for conspiracy and obstruction of justice and perjury and lying to...
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those involving andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. participating are historians john meacham and timothy neftali, white house correspondent peter baker and jeffrey engel, director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university in dallas. this is just over an hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> good evening, everybody. my name is thomas dipiero of he humanities and sciences here at smu and i'm pleased to welcome you. tonight's event is sponsored by the center for presidential history, and i'm pleased to announce that just recently the center was moved. we were very pleased to welcome them here because they complement the research and teaching mission of the
those involving andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. participating are historians john meacham and timothy neftali, white house correspondent peter baker and jeffrey engel, director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university in dallas. this is just over an hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]...
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those involving andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. participating are historians john meacham and timothy neftali, white house correspondent peter baker and jeffrey engel, director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university in dallas. this is just over an hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> good evening, everybody. my name is thomas dipiero of the humanities and sciences here at smu and i'm pleased to welcome you. tonight's event is sponsored by the center for presidential history, and i'm pleased to announce that just recently the center was moved. we were very pleased to welcome him to welcome them here because they complement the research and teaching mission of the university so well. the center for presidential history promotes the study of u.s. presidency through teaching, research, public outreach events and also through its collective memory project which is an oral hi
those involving andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. participating are historians john meacham and timothy neftali, white house correspondent peter baker and jeffrey engel, director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university in dallas. this is just over an hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]...
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montgomery, gary fong, benny newly, catherine, christopher viola, frank beauty erez, john holmes, rick owe, richard brown, catherine west, bernard hollbert. robin simpson. richard opedo, jessica duke, mark volume com, michael memphis, pamela hall. earnest leva, cynthia hall, anthony brown, steven man, david la blanc, scott turner, boris benado, sherry haze, john bellard, eric, imani, stephen henson. brenda parks, michael hickman, william wright, phillip, carter, ron redman, ramone reyes, benny chessnet, johnny andrews, hector flores. troy edwards, joy martinez, earl win so many, melvin morris, kenneth, jerry i didn't want to hear what he had to say. i lived all afternoon. many more of whom i could write to now as he and others of our elected officials are allowing homelessness to extent until now out of control housing is being built to benefit the rich rather than the poor people. the police have been actively removingen cam maniments with tents taking the tents from the owners to hold them as evidence which we know it's not a lie. for their cases which were not. as for the homeless people collect
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. >> it was john dean's words against the president of the united states. >> no comment. >> nothing less for richardresidency, may rise whether the public believe john dean or not. >> most republicans continue to standby their president but then from a little known white house aide, a dramatic twist. >> my name is alexander b butterfield. >> are you aware of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. >> it was a bomb shell. >> i had it not been for the tapes, i believe richard nixon would complete another term. >> president nixon decided not to release tapes of his conversations. if i were to make public of these tapes, the confidentiality of the office of the president would always be tresz papassed now on. >> i have never seen outrages and disturbed reporting, even as he tried to convince the people of watergate. >> what is it about television coverage the past weeks or months that arouse your anger. >> don't get the impression that you arouse my anger. one can only angry with those who he respects. >> mr. president. >> finally a drast
. >> it was john dean's words against the president of the united states. >> no comment. >> nothing less for richardresidency, may rise whether the public believe john dean or not. >> most republicans continue to standby their president but then from a little known white house aide, a dramatic twist. >> my name is alexander b butterfield. >> are you aware of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices,...
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richard plepler made clear to john stanke his new boss he didn't think he would be there for the longpler might be the first to leave. as you mentioned, the level of autonomy he'd been accustomed to the island that hbo was allowed to exist on in time warner and that stuff just wasn't going to be the case anymore with a new own per. >> looks a lot like people i know from nbc. looks like it may end up there kevin raleigh was here and greenblatt looks like -- what do you know do you know for sure that that's going to happen? they're in final -- the final stretch of putting that together or what? >> they're in the final stretch. they're in talks but anything can happen, of course but going back to your point, there are a lot of e nbc universal executives at a t at&t if bob goes there. maybe brian roberts should lock up steve burke just to be safe i think greenblatt, if he does come, obviously he does bring a vast resume of programming experience you know, he ran showtime for a lot of years he he's been a producer. that doesn't mean there's a lot of concern at hbo about what's going to hap
richard plepler made clear to john stanke his new boss he didn't think he would be there for the longpler might be the first to leave. as you mentioned, the level of autonomy he'd been accustomed to the island that hbo was allowed to exist on in time warner and that stuff just wasn't going to be the case anymore with a new own per. >> looks a lot like people i know from nbc. looks like it may end up there kevin raleigh was here and greenblatt looks like -- what do you know do you know for...
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richard nixon was running again after losing to john kennedy in 1960, and he would emerge the winner. his running mate was spiro agnew. nixon wanted someone who was competent, but he didn't want anyone who would upstage him, and spiro agnew was perfect for that. he was a maryland governor but nobody really knew him, and he was perfect for next and, who was then dwight eisenhower's vice president for eight years, so he knew what agnew was in for very well. but the nation didn't know what these men, the turmoil they were going to cause later, but that is later. this was a time -- was a "time" cover by the same artist who did this one of edmund muskie and hubert humphrey. this cover was of the three apollo eight astronauts, william anders, frank gordon, and james lovell. those men were "time" men of the year for 1968, and well-deserved. apollo eight, amerco was in the space race with russia, and to further american interests they upped the schedule of apollo eight, and when you watched these things on television, it all seems to go perfectly. in a documentary years after the mission, the
richard nixon was running again after losing to john kennedy in 1960, and he would emerge the winner. his running mate was spiro agnew. nixon wanted someone who was competent, but he didn't want anyone who would upstage him, and spiro agnew was perfect for that. he was a maryland governor but nobody really knew him, and he was perfect for next and, who was then dwight eisenhower's vice president for eight years, so he knew what agnew was in for very well. but the nation didn't know what these...
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martha mitchell, the wife of the attorney general john mitchell for richard nixon was sounding the alarm during watergate. a lot of people dismissed her as kind of a cook and she turned out to be raising some significant points. >> thanks, guys. good to see you both. >>> coming up, president trump expressed confusion today that robert mueller would be able to issue a report even though president trump won the presidential election. that probably sounds confusing to you. that's because it is. the trump administration is also not cooperating with congressional investigators. former justice department official joins me next. and reports of disarray in executive agencies from the department of housing to the faa. former hudd secretary and presidential candidate will explain how to combat the reported presidential negligence of the government. in tonight's last word, two major barriers broken by a candidate in the primary. when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. because here, you can choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class t
martha mitchell, the wife of the attorney general john mitchell for richard nixon was sounding the alarm during watergate. a lot of people dismissed her as kind of a cook and she turned out to be raising some significant points. >> thanks, guys. good to see you both. >>> coming up, president trump expressed confusion today that robert mueller would be able to issue a report even though president trump won the presidential election. that probably sounds confusing to you. that's...
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richard, thank you so much. john, thank you so much. dagen, great. have a good day.ant to see the power and influence of the liberal elites, look no further than chicago and the very strange turn of events surrounding the case of jussie sm smullett. he got off, having faked an attack by trump supporters, by the way, he faced 16 felony counts but somebody evidently got to the prosecutor and she dropped all charges, sealed the records and set him free. believe me, we will have more on this. >>> the democrats have begun a concerted effort to undermine and harass president trump. maxine waters has mounds of documents from a german bank which loaned money to trump
richard, thank you so much. john, thank you so much. dagen, great. have a good day.ant to see the power and influence of the liberal elites, look no further than chicago and the very strange turn of events surrounding the case of jussie sm smullett. he got off, having faked an attack by trump supporters, by the way, he faced 16 felony counts but somebody evidently got to the prosecutor and she dropped all charges, sealed the records and set him free. believe me, we will have more on this....
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and former wing man lindsey graham coming to mccain's defense posthumously, john mccain left us seven months ago. richard? >> in addition to this, that's the reaction right now from his statements via twitter on john mccain but also the defense of his statements to date about why nationalism and the accusations now of him not doing enough regarding the idea of white supremacy. you remember, president obama in '08 after being elected did not want to have to do it necessarily, had to come out and talk about race. is that something that this presidency is being asked to do? what is the talk right now? >> yeah. mick mulvaney acting chief of staff asked directly on the morning talk shows. whether the president would do that. mulvaney wouldn't commit either way pup get a sense that wasn't in the plans. put this in context. that manifesto, alleged terrorist in christchurch new zealand after the attack or before the attack, president trump, a symbol of renewed white identity and common purpose. of course, said he doesn't support trump or his policies. you've got to put the more context to this. given all the pre
and former wing man lindsey graham coming to mccain's defense posthumously, john mccain left us seven months ago. richard? >> in addition to this, that's the reaction right now from his statements via twitter on john mccain but also the defense of his statements to date about why nationalism and the accusations now of him not doing enough regarding the idea of white supremacy. you remember, president obama in '08 after being elected did not want to have to do it necessarily, had to come...
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we all remember john mitchell, who was richard nixon's first presidential campaign manager in the 1968 campaign, became the president's attorney general. he ended up going off to prison for his service to richard nixon. but you have to go back that far to find something like what we're reporting on tonight. >> well, he went to prison actually, he only served about 18 months. he was eligible for up to 30 years and got something like 2 1/2 to 8 years. so it's not as far off as one would think from today. but that was 45 years ago, and the sentencing guidelines have changed dramatically. and i think people are upset because of the divergence between what would happen to any other defendant and what happened to this defendant. his privilege and his wealth clearly made a difference in the sentencing. and his crimes are quite serious. and they were a cumulative set of crimes for which he was eligible rightly so for quite a long sentence. i think the leniency is something that will hurt in terms of deterrence of future criminals but also just shows the lack of equity in our justice system, th
we all remember john mitchell, who was richard nixon's first presidential campaign manager in the 1968 campaign, became the president's attorney general. he ended up going off to prison for his service to richard nixon. but you have to go back that far to find something like what we're reporting on tonight. >> well, he went to prison actually, he only served about 18 months. he was eligible for up to 30 years and got something like 2 1/2 to 8 years. so it's not as far off as one would...
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brian: that vet, richard olden can fly the flag again thanks to delegate john maguire. front of your house? >> well, it was memorial in my mind. very private memorial but to the men that i served with in vietnam with a unit called the walking dead marines. wanted to fly in their honor. steve: 749 marines you served with, right? that was their memory. >> 749 casualties in my battalion which was 800 man battalion. steve: gotcha. brian: when you moved into this complex, did you know they had these rules, richard? >> no, there was nothing in the covenants about flagpoles. they covered compost piles, things like that, but not flagpoles. jedediah: talk to me a little bit this particular flag. this has been a long battle for you, ultimately gain the right to actually fly this flag. talk about the flag that will ultimately be flown, what it means to you. >> it means a lot to me, it is the flag i flew over my bunker in vietnam. i was in northernest position in vietnam, one mile from north vietnam. i flew this over my bunker in 1967 when i was wounded. steve: i know it was import
brian: that vet, richard olden can fly the flag again thanks to delegate john maguire. front of your house? >> well, it was memorial in my mind. very private memorial but to the men that i served with in vietnam with a unit called the walking dead marines. wanted to fly in their honor. steve: 749 marines you served with, right? that was their memory. >> 749 casualties in my battalion which was 800 man battalion. steve: gotcha. brian: when you moved into this complex, did you know...
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john dean's damning in largely unsubstantiated testimony against the president. it is sure to be fierce. for nothing less than richardixon's presidency may ride on whether the public believes john dean or not. but there is a feeling of relief that perhaps the trauma that's stopped here for so long is over, and the house and the country can move forward. >> that could be today. that could be today. what do you think happens after the mueller report? >> i don't know. it's up to the house. i think nancy pelosi is right unless you have now something you can pull out and say this is the smoking gun, you're not going to convince mr. trump's base, 30, 31%, whatever it is he's done anything wrong. it smoking gun is the tape that came at the very end of the impeachment process, in which we heard richard nixon and bob halderman the chief of staff cook up a cover up. tell them it's a national security. you tell the fbi chief it's of national security. so we need something like that. what's going to happen is the system is going to work, threatened those burglars with 40 years in prison if they didn't come clean as to who put th
john dean's damning in largely unsubstantiated testimony against the president. it is sure to be fierce. for nothing less than richardixon's presidency may ride on whether the public believes john dean or not. but there is a feeling of relief that perhaps the trauma that's stopped here for so long is over, and the house and the country can move forward. >> that could be today. that could be today. what do you think happens after the mueller report? >> i don't know. it's up to the...
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part of what he is saying is ok, america, you voted for john kennedy against my guy, richard nixon. i understand that, but it's on you to hold them to a high standard. that is what he says. it's a direct message to the public. make sure that you keep tabs on your leaders and make sure they are -- they have your best interests at heart. actually it is a cold warrior's message. which is to say i built it, i own in that, but at the same time it comes with a burden, a responsibility he wants to place on the public so they'll keep an eye on this inexperienced guy who's now in the white house. ann: question right here. yes. and do we have another hand up over here? ok we'll bring a microphone over , here in the green shirt. and then i will come down to hear. hi. >> good evening. he took office seven years after world war ii, but he brought in a number of officers that worked with him in world war ii and afterwards. appointments like bradley. how successful were those appointments compared to the other ones he made to secretarial positions? william: i will just name two who i think were pr
part of what he is saying is ok, america, you voted for john kennedy against my guy, richard nixon. i understand that, but it's on you to hold them to a high standard. that is what he says. it's a direct message to the public. make sure that you keep tabs on your leaders and make sure they are -- they have your best interests at heart. actually it is a cold warrior's message. which is to say i built it, i own in that, but at the same time it comes with a burden, a responsibility he wants to...
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and it's free, which is great. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to john mulaney, stacey abrams, everybody. richardwe'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey f.
and it's free, which is great. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to john mulaney, stacey abrams, everybody. richardwe'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey f.
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and it's free, which is great. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to john mulaney, stacey abrams, everybody. richardwe'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey folks. carson daly here with "last call" from the flatiron room. let's get into it. for our spotght, we' going
and it's free, which is great. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to john mulaney, stacey abrams, everybody. richardwe'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey folks. carson daly here with "last call" from the flatiron room. let's get into it. for our spotght, we' going
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even john dean's testimony against richard nixon didn't have the raw venom michael cohen hurled at donald trump. or the vitriol hurled right back at cohen, and even as washington braces for robert mueller's final verdict, more revelations from prosecutors in new york. it is now clear that congress is ushering in a new phase for the trump presidency. for now, party lines holding fast, but six house committees armed with subpoena power are now poised to examine every facet of president trump's life. his campaign, his white house, his foundation and the business that made him famous. one big question, will what they uncover be cause for impeachment? and the man who may have the most to say about that, our first guest, the chairman of the judiciary committee, jerry nadler. welcome back to "this week." >> morning. >> so did you learn anything from the michael cohen hearing this week that would lead you to open an impeachment investigation? >> what we learned from the cohen testimony is he implicated the president in various crimes both while seeking the office of president and while in the whi
even john dean's testimony against richard nixon didn't have the raw venom michael cohen hurled at donald trump. or the vitriol hurled right back at cohen, and even as washington braces for robert mueller's final verdict, more revelations from prosecutors in new york. it is now clear that congress is ushering in a new phase for the trump presidency. for now, party lines holding fast, but six house committees armed with subpoena power are now poised to examine every facet of president trump's...
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three presidential impeachment conducted.s ever those involving andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. are historians john meacham and timothy white house correspondent peter baker and jeffrey engel, director of the history r presidential at southern methodist university in dallas. this is just over an hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] evening, everybody.
three presidential impeachment conducted.s ever those involving andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. are historians john meacham and timothy white house correspondent peter baker and jeffrey engel, director of the history r presidential at southern methodist university in dallas. this is just over an hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy....
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when you think about it, you and i may have unique names, but there are a lot of people named john smith, richardams. identifier for americans is the social security number. how do you tell one john smith from another? this is john smith 123456789. what the credit bureaus do is they use seven out of nine digits of the social security number. there is a close match with a social security number. that can result in a mixed file. they like to be overinclusive because their creditors would rather see negative information that might be erroneous rather missed negative information. mixed files can hurt consumers. another problem is what we call reaging. negative information is supposed to come off after seven years. 10 years for bankruptcy. in order to make sure that seven years is proper, you need to start the clock at some point. there is a critical date to start the clock. sometimes debt collectors who provide information to the credit bureaus failed to provide that date and the information illegally stays on too long. one of the most bizarre errors in credit reporting is being declared deceased. th
when you think about it, you and i may have unique names, but there are a lot of people named john smith, richardams. identifier for americans is the social security number. how do you tell one john smith from another? this is john smith 123456789. what the credit bureaus do is they use seven out of nine digits of the social security number. there is a close match with a social security number. that can result in a mixed file. they like to be overinclusive because their creditors would rather...
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john lorinc has more. éboeing is being probed. richardzens for responsibility and ethics in washington"this is no small potatoes, enormous amounts of taxpayer money that could be spent on other things."the justice department is investigating boeing's certification and marketing for its 7-37 max planes.two have crashed since october..... the more recent was ethiopian airlines flight 302 earlier this month.dennis muilenburg/ceo, the boeing company"we're united with our airline customers, international regulators and government authorities in our efforts to support the most recent investigation, understand the facts of what happened and help prevent future tragedies."but sources briefed on the matter say the d-o-j's criminal investigation started after the october crash of a lion air flight in indonesia.jean-paul troadec/french aviation safety expert"the measures taken by boeing after the first accident were not enough to avoid a second accident." analysts say insufficient training was likely a factor. peter goelz/former ntsb managing direct
john lorinc has more. éboeing is being probed. richardzens for responsibility and ethics in washington"this is no small potatoes, enormous amounts of taxpayer money that could be spent on other things."the justice department is investigating boeing's certification and marketing for its 7-37 max planes.two have crashed since october..... the more recent was ethiopian airlines flight 302 earlier this month.dennis muilenburg/ceo, the boeing company"we're united with our airline...
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state department he said the government has welcomed hundreds of john but that quote we don't lend ourselves to cheap shows and to be fair richard last week spanish journalist jordi alba away from the channel called left sexed up sat down with a mentor in an interview where he pulled no punches and nothing untoward occurred we know the history and geopolitics at play here come back and has reason to be suspicious of western news outlets many have largely uncritical supports for what some see as us regime change in venezuela the government has arrested or deported news crews from chile france and spain but jorge ramos is nobody stooge his reputation around moving on to israel now an anchorwoman there named or shot at. taking a lot of heat over comments that she made about the occupation what did she say and why are people so worked up about it caught her took aim at an institution that is seldom criticized on israeli airwaves the military. limited the minutes of our lives to have a. lot of people wish she was referring to a segment they just run on channel thirteen a privately owned israeli channel about the beating of a palestin
state department he said the government has welcomed hundreds of john but that quote we don't lend ourselves to cheap shows and to be fair richard last week spanish journalist jordi alba away from the channel called left sexed up sat down with a mentor in an interview where he pulled no punches and nothing untoward occurred we know the history and geopolitics at play here come back and has reason to be suspicious of western news outlets many have largely uncritical supports for what some see as...
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first while i realize the situations are different, by the same token john dean was the star witness against richardd the power of the witness comes with the role they had with the president. so he is really indense penceble. the second point i make is his credibility took a hit. in the long term he opened up a line of quiinquiry. they were shaping up their testimony, preparing as michael cohen was, and i would conclude by linking that to the issues that were raised about the trump organization payment of legal fees, what their intention was in paying fees. >> i don't think anyone is surprised that michael cohen has been out for michael cohen all of the time. you can make a case that it was consistent with everything that we learned about michael cohen. >> well, here is what i would say about that and bob bower made a very important comparison which is that michael cohen to john dean. here is the difference. when john dean decided to go over to the prosecution team, he told the truth and he was incredibly well prepared by his lawyer. the senate watergate committee. this was, i have to say, failure i
first while i realize the situations are different, by the same token john dean was the star witness against richardd the power of the witness comes with the role they had with the president. so he is really indense penceble. the second point i make is his credibility took a hit. in the long term he opened up a line of quiinquiry. they were shaping up their testimony, preparing as michael cohen was, and i would conclude by linking that to the issues that were raised about the trump organization...
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john and politicians have called for the expulsion of the us ambassador richard grinnell after he criticized berlin's plan to reduce defense spending. nato members clearly pledged to move towards not away from two percent by twenty twenty four that the german government would even be considering reducing its already on acceptable commitments to military readiness is a worrisome signal to germany's twenty eight nato allies mistake or not is a total failure of the diplomats all of this behavior is rather borish with his repeated clumsy provocations mystical now is harming transatlantic relations since mr grinnell to cup his post as ambassador in berlin he has and several occasions quite conspicuously interfered in the internal affairs of the federal republic of germany his behavior in the host country is anything but diplomatic and brother reminiscent of the governor of an empire this comes despite german military spending increasing last year by five billion dollars it's not the first time for now has his house of the country's policies slamming everything from its relations with the wrong to
john and politicians have called for the expulsion of the us ambassador richard grinnell after he criticized berlin's plan to reduce defense spending. nato members clearly pledged to move towards not away from two percent by twenty twenty four that the german government would even be considering reducing its already on acceptable commitments to military readiness is a worrisome signal to germany's twenty eight nato allies mistake or not is a total failure of the diplomats all of this behavior...
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. >> it was john dean's word against the president of the united states. >> nothing less than richardon's presidency may ride on whether the public believes john dean or not. >> most republicans continued to stand by their president. but then, from a little known white house aid, a dramatic twist. >> my name is alexander, portal, butterfield. >> are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. >> it was a bombshell. >> the pressure is on the president to produce the tapes. >> had it not been for the tapes he would have completed a second term. >> instead he will spend the rest of his presidency trying to keep anyone from hearing them. >> the white house made it clear today that president nixon decided not to release tapes of his conversations. >> if i were to make public these tapes, the confidentiality of the office of the president would always be suspect from now on. >> he fought subpoena after subpoena. i never heard or seen such distorted reporting. >> even as he tried to tell the americ
. >> it was john dean's word against the president of the united states. >> nothing less than richardon's presidency may ride on whether the public believes john dean or not. >> most republicans continued to stand by their president. but then, from a little known white house aid, a dramatic twist. >> my name is alexander, portal, butterfield. >> are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of...
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. >> college entrance consultant richard singer pled guilty to accepting $250,000 in the scam. sailing coach john vander moore has pled y went to buying more boats and hiring another coach. >>> here in the bay area, a to test. they are acare star athletes. no students were implicated because prosecutors say that chirp didn't know about the suspected payoffs. eight universities all tied to the scab cal, four here in our state beside stanford, down south, ucla, u.s.c. and the university of san diego also named the court documents ivy league yale, journell, north carolina and the university of texas. >>> new this morning, ethiopian airlines announced that two key pieces of equipment will be analyzed in europe. more than 40 countries have now gr has not ordered the planes out of the skies in the u.s. despite calls from both democrats and republicans in congress. >> dthing. protect eipassengers and ground these planes until the f.a.a. has a chance to review their safety. >> it would make sense to ground the aircraft until we have better information. >> the f.a.a. says it has conduct add review and the
. >> college entrance consultant richard singer pled guilty to accepting $250,000 in the scam. sailing coach john vander moore has pled y went to buying more boats and hiring another coach. >>> here in the bay area, a to test. they are acare star athletes. no students were implicated because prosecutors say that chirp didn't know about the suspected payoffs. eight universities all tied to the scab cal, four here in our state beside stanford, down south, ucla, u.s.c. and the...
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richard nixon throughout the proceedings was innocent. they thought he was innocent despite all the proofs and john dean's testimony and overwhelming evidencehe was innocent. nothing has changed. this is a party defining moment for the republicans, they think donald trump does no wrong because they are utterly terrified of their status of this country. what ever jim jordan says or the idiot from fox, any of those people, i don't even listen to them because what they say does not matter. chris matthews says this all the time. if you say the capitol of japan is hiroshima over and over in your mind, the capitol of japan is hiroshima and the rest of the world is tokyo. they're sounding boards off of each other. all we have to do is keep exposing the lies and what donald trump and his little white national sycophants have been doing for two years. >> to the point, where a thing you saw, the thing that's extraordinary or the reason we bother to play it this morning is denying what you physically see and it worked. you did not see those checks. lynn patton, everyone saw her used as a prop to disprove michael cohen's interactions with donald trump.
richard nixon throughout the proceedings was innocent. they thought he was innocent despite all the proofs and john dean's testimony and overwhelming evidencehe was innocent. nothing has changed. this is a party defining moment for the republicans, they think donald trump does no wrong because they are utterly terrified of their status of this country. what ever jim jordan says or the idiot from fox, any of those people, i don't even listen to them because what they say does not matter. chris...
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host: richard in connecticut, democrat. john: we have been monitoring the president's twitter page to keep you updated. he has mostly been re-tweeting some of the comments from yesterday, including this one, no collusion, no obstruction, complete and total exoneration. those supporting president trump and his family members also commenting quite a bit. here is donald trump, jr. from this morning on twitter. while this was a great vindication for the president, it was an equally amazing day for all of his incredible supporters who stood for -- who stood by him faithfully. more from the c-span archives. this was 24 days ago, donald trump, jr. at cpac asked about the mueller investigation. here is what he had to say. [video clip] >> we will have the freedom to declassify documents that expose what the other side did to exonerate hillary and unfairly go after your father. at least i hope that is what happens. >> as do i. put it all out there. how about don't redact anything? ,f i am a subject of this thing they would do anything and
host: richard in connecticut, democrat. john: we have been monitoring the president's twitter page to keep you updated. he has mostly been re-tweeting some of the comments from yesterday, including this one, no collusion, no obstruction, complete and total exoneration. those supporting president trump and his family members also commenting quite a bit. here is donald trump, jr. from this morning on twitter. while this was a great vindication for the president, it was an equally amazing day for...