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richard johnson, a senior lecturer at queen mary university of london.lk about life peers, because i've got to be honest, i do not no offence, daniel, think that should such that there should be such a thing and i'll be coming on to that before end of the that before the end of the programme because a year old programme because a 30 year old has given a peerage. what has been given a peerage. what for? life do you think? that is absolutely ridiculous . we'll be absolutely ridiculous. we'll be coming on to that. but before we do, i want to talk to you about ulez or whatever they're called in your area because they're all over the place. these zones, they different names. ulez they have different names. ulez les air zones, whatever les clean air zones, whatever you things are you call them. these things are raking absolute fortune you call them. these things are rak councils. absolute fortune you call them. these things are rak councils. many jte fortune you call them. these things are rak councils. many of fortune you call them. these things are rak counc
richard johnson, a senior lecturer at queen mary university of london.lk about life peers, because i've got to be honest, i do not no offence, daniel, think that should such that there should be such a thing and i'll be coming on to that before end of the that before the end of the programme because a year old programme because a 30 year old has given a peerage. what has been given a peerage. what for? life do you think? that is absolutely ridiculous . we'll be absolutely ridiculous. we'll be...
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richard johnson, thank you so much. good point on nikki haley. she's so experienced in foreign policy. but so much more about politics rather than substance at this stage. >> and typically not just even in the united states foreign policy issues are not really energy fizizes voters for the election. perhaps the funding going to ukraine and economy is always such an important element of an election. that might be slightly different. but i'm sure there will be many who were listening to that debate last night and also wondering about donald trump thinking about the future of ukraine's fight against russia's invasion and being quite concerned. ramaswamy having some particularly strong words to say about the fact that he didn't believe it was right to frame that invasion as a fight between good and evil. was a lot more circumspect about ukraine. >>> questions are glowing about the political end game in gaza. more than a month into israel's war against has made. >> israel says its troops are now in the heart of gaza city targeting the infrastructure a
richard johnson, thank you so much. good point on nikki haley. she's so experienced in foreign policy. but so much more about politics rather than substance at this stage. >> and typically not just even in the united states foreign policy issues are not really energy fizizes voters for the election. perhaps the funding going to ukraine and economy is always such an important element of an election. that might be slightly different. but i'm sure there will be many who were listening to...
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johnson: no. richard russell: --we'll do the best we can. lyndon b. that's what you do. that's the kind of american both of you are. [upbeat music] ♪♪ ♪♪ new pork carnitas. only at el pollo loco. you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for your business. but what if we told you it's possible that comcast business mobile can save you up to 75% a year on your wireless bill versus the big three carriers? have we piqued your interest? you can get two unlimited lines for just $30 each a month. there are no term contracts or line activation fees. and you can bring your own device. oh, and all on the most reliable 5g mobile network nationwide. wireless that works for you. it's not just possible. (♪♪) (♪♪) the new festive family meal. starting at $24. now celebrating at el pollo loco. speaker: produced by nbc news, which is solely respononsible for r its conte. speaeaker: the w warren commmmi, appointed d friday nigight, will i investigatete and make a reportrt on the mumurder. as yet, , it has saiaid nothig about t how it wilill proce
johnson: no. richard russell: --we'll do the best we can. lyndon b. that's what you do. that's the kind of american both of you are. [upbeat music] ♪♪ ♪♪ new pork carnitas. only at el pollo loco. you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for your business. but what if we told you it's possible that comcast business mobile can save you up to 75% a year on your wireless bill versus the big three carriers? have we piqued your interest? you can get two unlimited lines...
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johnson: no. richard russell: --we'll do the best we can. lyndon b. johnson: i think that's what you do. that's the kind of american both of you are. speaker: produced by nbc news, which is solely responsible for its content. speaker: the warren commission, appointed friday night, will i investigatete and make a reportrt on the mumurder. as yet, , it has saiaid nothig about t how it wilill proceed oror when. in thehe meantime,e, again, thti is investigating every lead it can find, and will turn its report over to president johnson probably this week. howard willens: it was the fbi's hope that its report would be if not thehe final worord, the e semi finalal word, and d that the c commission'n'b would be to reread it and d tn essentialllly endorse e the findndings of ththe report.. ededward jay e epstein: ththe ms of thehe warren cocommission, l warrenen, john sheherman coop, gerrrry ford, alallen dullesese boggs, richard russell, and john jay mccloy rerealized at t their ininitial meeteting. that they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't
johnson: no. richard russell: --we'll do the best we can. lyndon b. johnson: i think that's what you do. that's the kind of american both of you are. speaker: produced by nbc news, which is solely responsible for its content. speaker: the warren commission, appointed friday night, will i investigatete and make a reportrt on the mumurder. as yet, , it has saiaid nothig about t how it wilill proceed oror when. in thehe meantime,e, again, thti is investigating every lead it can find, and will turn...
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guarantees from the british intelligence services, the situation has now changed roots, neither johnson nor richardy are temporary characters, and as soon as they disappear in their positions, it’s when johnson turned into a stray dog, you know, and mi-6, and mi-6, the two power in ukraine has already ended, there is no longer two to two power between the british and the americans, they have already completely decided to take control of ukraine. and the last thing i want let me tell you, i gave you the numbers yesterday, look, moreover, the american administration, the american administration, not the ukrainian people, not zelensky, the us assistant secretary of state for european and eurasian affairs, james o-brien, responding to the calls of american senator randy paul, look for ways to end the ukrainian conflict, but senator, i am not defending the view that this is good, i am defending the view that in this case the war is necessary, the war in ukraine is being waged by america, not the ukrainian people, not zelensky, a bastard, assistant secretary of state james o-brien, this is one of those w
guarantees from the british intelligence services, the situation has now changed roots, neither johnson nor richardy are temporary characters, and as soon as they disappear in their positions, it’s when johnson turned into a stray dog, you know, and mi-6, and mi-6, the two power in ukraine has already ended, there is no longer two to two power between the british and the americans, they have already completely decided to take control of ukraine. and the last thing i want let me tell you, i...
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i will now recognize richard johnson from ohio for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman in the morning to our panelists. today we are looking at how congress can address an issue impacting every single corner our society from oncology drugs and formula to adhd and generic medications it in the current drug shortage restricting care doctors can provide in reducing quality of patient care nationwide. all this reduces the quality of life for all americans. some cases parents are concerned about sending the children off to start another school year without medication they need and doctors are substituting cancer treatment because they are unable to access preferred treatment. any first world country, especially united states wholly unacceptable. i'm sure each member and tell a story of someone they represent not being able to get the prescription filled or having to change cancer treatments to go around and shortage of a particular drug that's why the hearing today is so important. we need to fix this and we need to fix it now so many of our drug shortages are cause
i will now recognize richard johnson from ohio for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman in the morning to our panelists. today we are looking at how congress can address an issue impacting every single corner our society from oncology drugs and formula to adhd and generic medications it in the current drug shortage restricting care doctors can provide in reducing quality of patient care nationwide. all this reduces the quality of life for all americans. some cases parents are...
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dionne warwick, ed mcmahon, richard pryor, magic johnson.i grew up in vegas. most people don't know lola falana now. >> i actually went on a date with lola falana. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wait a minute, she was quite a bit older -- >> i was 20, 21, she was a little older. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. >> it was a completely surreal night. you know what i ate dinner with her, then her cook came out and the cook was the guy that played bookman on "good times." >> jimmy: no way. [ laughter ] >> johnny brown came out of the kitchen. "oh, yeah, he loves to cook." johnny brown cooked the dinner. i had dinner with lola it was one of the surreal moments. i have in life a lot of surreal moments. >> jimmy: i would think so, yeah. that's pretty crazy. like a sitcom entrance when bookman comes in. [ laughter ] you've got clint eastwood there. you've got tony danza trying to look over dean martin's head. and of course michael jackson in the middle, who was somebody that you knew. would you say you knew him well? >> very friendly with michael. as
dionne warwick, ed mcmahon, richard pryor, magic johnson.i grew up in vegas. most people don't know lola falana now. >> i actually went on a date with lola falana. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wait a minute, she was quite a bit older -- >> i was 20, 21, she was a little older. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. >> it was a completely surreal night. you know what i ate dinner with her, then her cook came out and the cook was the guy that played bookman on "good...
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lyndon johnson, a masterful politician. he was every bit richard nixon's match on the democratic side of the aisle. and if he had run in 68 against nixon, that would have been the battle of the titans. i mean, there would be no greater election in modern history. i mean, these were unparalleled, you know, leaders of their parties who were had similar political careers who had who had sort of leapfrogged each other at different times. i mean nixon made it first to the vice presidency. johnson made it first to the presidency. i mean, they they were very competitive when they were they because they often faced each other on a ballot. and i think what they came to realize and 68 is not facing each other on the ballot anymore, that they actually had a lot in common. i think really we have our luci baines johnson said, you know, johnson's daughter, youngest daughter, very different people, different politically different to policy and management. she's like, but it was there. it it was call it rivals shared enemies that brought them together ultimately b
lyndon johnson, a masterful politician. he was every bit richard nixon's match on the democratic side of the aisle. and if he had run in 68 against nixon, that would have been the battle of the titans. i mean, there would be no greater election in modern history. i mean, these were unparalleled, you know, leaders of their parties who were had similar political careers who had who had sort of leapfrogged each other at different times. i mean nixon made it first to the vice presidency. johnson...
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hi, my name is richard johnson and i'm with a group called be safe.and then also we have an ongoing petition, citywide petition, and that's the petition fair. hayes valley and i'm here to bring up another point of where it's interesting that many of my neighbors and friends are focusing on hayes street. we have a car free street that's been there since the late 60s. it's called the buchanan mall. and i think if you're going to expand energy that would be something to be looking at. it's already car free. it would actually do what the merchants are saying along hayes street to activate the lower fillmore and the fillmore district in general. but it's been something that's been there since the 70s. i have to say, as someone who's a transit rider and a pedestrian, i reach out to you as the agency to really make our neighborhood instead of closing our streets, doing more with the transit. i'm a regular rider on the haight haight street busses and to me it was like the usual waiting to go to an appointment at ucsf and had to wait like 30 minutes for a bus.
hi, my name is richard johnson and i'm with a group called be safe.and then also we have an ongoing petition, citywide petition, and that's the petition fair. hayes valley and i'm here to bring up another point of where it's interesting that many of my neighbors and friends are focusing on hayes street. we have a car free street that's been there since the late 60s. it's called the buchanan mall. and i think if you're going to expand energy that would be something to be looking at. it's already...
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guarantees from the british intelligence services, the situation has now changed radically, neither johnson nor richarda stray dog, you understand between the british and americans, they are already. and the last thing i want to say is that i gave you the numbers yesterday, look, besides, the american administration, the american administration, not the ukrainian people, not zelensky, the us assistant secretary of state for european and eurasian affairs, james o-brien, responding to calls from us senator randy paul to look for ways to end the ukrainian conflict, but senator, i defend a point of view that boils down to this , which in this case is war. necessary, the war in ukraine is being waged by america , not the ukrainian people, not zelensky, the scumbag, assistant secretary of state, james o-bryan, this is one of those who is personally responsible for the deaths and injuries of a million ukrainians, james personally oh dear, but zelsky will still be responsible for the actions of the americans, because he is the guarantor of the constitution, he is the president of ukraine and that’s it. when uk
guarantees from the british intelligence services, the situation has now changed radically, neither johnson nor richarda stray dog, you understand between the british and americans, they are already. and the last thing i want to say is that i gave you the numbers yesterday, look, besides, the american administration, the american administration, not the ukrainian people, not zelensky, the us assistant secretary of state for european and eurasian affairs, james o-brien, responding to calls from...
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hi, my name is richard johnson and i'm with a group called be safe.and then also we have an ongoing petition, citywide petition, and that's the petition fair. hayes valley and i'm here to bring up another point of where it's interesting that many of my neighbors and friends are focusing on hayes street. we have a car free street that's been there since the late 60s. it's called the buchanan mall. and i think if you're going to expand energy that would be something to be looking at. it's already car free. it would actually do what the merchants are saying along hayes street to activate the lower fillmore and the fillmore district in general. but it's been something that's been there since the 70s. i have to say, as someone who's a transit rider and a pedestrian, i reach out to you as the agency to really make our neighborhood instead of closing our streets, doing more with the transit. i'm a regular rider on the haight haight street busses and to me it was like the usual waiting to go to an appointment at ucsf and had to wait like 30 minutes for a bus.
hi, my name is richard johnson and i'm with a group called be safe.and then also we have an ongoing petition, citywide petition, and that's the petition fair. hayes valley and i'm here to bring up another point of where it's interesting that many of my neighbors and friends are focusing on hayes street. we have a car free street that's been there since the late 60s. it's called the buchanan mall. and i think if you're going to expand energy that would be something to be looking at. it's already...
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richard johnson, and the political commentator emma webb. driving the day that is going to be perhaps driving the rest of the week's news as well . a migration not news as well. a migration not only up this year significantly , only up this year significantly, but also revised up last year. emma webb, do we actually know how many people are in the country ? country? >> and these are also the official statistics , so we don't official statistics, so we don't know how many people exactly have come across illegally on the channel through small boats or through other means as well. and actually a huge proportion of this is coming from the government's decision on to give visas , to give more visas to visas, to give more visas to people. so this is something thatis people. so this is something that is absolutely and danny kruger made this point that, yes, the government have made some dent in the small boats crossing the channel completely insufficient . but the reality is insufficient. but the reality is that this is something that is entirely t
richard johnson, and the political commentator emma webb. driving the day that is going to be perhaps driving the rest of the week's news as well . a migration not news as well. a migration not only up this year significantly , only up this year significantly, but also revised up last year. emma webb, do we actually know how many people are in the country ? country? >> and these are also the official statistics , so we don't official statistics, so we don't know how many people exactly...
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johnson? he was ever mitt richard nixon's match on the other side of the aisle. he ran in '68 for nixon, there were no greater election of the history. i mean, these were unparalleled and the parties who had similar political careers, who had sort of leapfrogged each other at do i want different times. i mean nixon made it first to the vicecy presidency and johnsn made it first and they were your competitive when they were away and often pace each other on the ballot. they came to realize in '68 is not facing each other on the ballot anymore and theyor had a lot in common. what really -- lucy banes johnson said, s you know, johnson's youngest daughter very different people, different politically, different approaching to policy and management. she's like, but, was there -- it was crawl it rivals or shared enemies that brought them together ultimately by the end of their careers. each were for very aware they didn't go to prep school. nixon to whittier and johnson anddo san marcos and looked down upon by the elite and national media and the establishment in both p
johnson? he was ever mitt richard nixon's match on the other side of the aisle. he ran in '68 for nixon, there were no greater election of the history. i mean, these were unparalleled and the parties who had similar political careers, who had sort of leapfrogged each other at do i want different times. i mean nixon made it first to the vicecy presidency and johnsn made it first and they were your competitive when they were away and often pace each other on the ballot. they came to realize in...
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johnson on display. here in germany, turkish president richard tell you were to want travels to berlin to meet the german chancellor full of shots. the .
johnson on display. here in germany, turkish president richard tell you were to want travels to berlin to meet the german chancellor full of shots. the .
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adviser to president john f. kennedy entered into the johnson to became national security as long as that. and then secretary of state under richard nixon. trembling of the vietnam, moore was highly controversial. kissinger had been holding secret negotiations with north vietnam, resulted in a peace agreement in 1973 because it had fish and the nobel peace prize that same year 2 members of the nobel committee resigned in protest and the war raged on for another 2 years. one of his craters, touring policy achievements was the opening of relations with china, paved the way for nixon's historic visit in 1972. the 1st u. s. president, to visit the communist country and meet with nita miles that don't ending more than 2 decades of diplomatic isolation. and in the midst of the cold war, he helped these tensions with washington. all the great unpacking this, the soviet union, kissinger was instrumental in to develop them and treat teeth that initiated to throw in relations between the super powers he also played an important role in because she had seen peace and the young people that by strengthening the position of the us in the middle
adviser to president john f. kennedy entered into the johnson to became national security as long as that. and then secretary of state under richard nixon. trembling of the vietnam, moore was highly controversial. kissinger had been holding secret negotiations with north vietnam, resulted in a peace agreement in 1973 because it had fish and the nobel peace prize that same year 2 members of the nobel committee resigned in protest and the war raged on for another 2 years. one of his craters,...
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in the us senate representing minnesota and four years as lyndon johnson's vice president, but is largely remembered for losing to richard nixon the 1968 presidential campaign. again, to george mcgovern for the democratic presidential nominee. in 1972, humphredisparaged for having dutifully supported johnson's conduct of the vietnam war and although once the nation's preeminent libera politician humphrey came to be regarded as as a political has been. but sam tells another story arguing humphrey actually left quite a consequential legacy earlier in his political career or as something of a beacon for genuine democracy. as mayor of minneapolis, humphrey pushed through reforms to end anti-black and anti-jewish covenants and. other mechanisms of discrination and he made some progress in dismantling prejudice in the city's police department. then at the 1948 democratic national convention. 75 years ago this month humphrey vaulted into national when he delivered a powerful speech advocating a robust civil rights plank for the democratic party's platform. this was at a time when conservative southern democrats dominated the pa
in the us senate representing minnesota and four years as lyndon johnson's vice president, but is largely remembered for losing to richard nixon the 1968 presidential campaign. again, to george mcgovern for the democratic presidential nominee. in 1972, humphredisparaged for having dutifully supported johnson's conduct of the vietnam war and although once the nation's preeminent libera politician humphrey came to be regarded as as a political has been. but sam tells another story arguing...
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he wasn't he was quite unlike lyndon johnson, for example, or richard nixon, who in some very basic ways they would have felt their lives were failures if they hadn't reached the top, if they hadn't achieved that acme of politicaluccess. jerry ford was not like that at all. jerry ford to be pretty comfortable, his own skin, he was very solid citizen. he was a very solid member of congress. he had been several years the minor party leader in the house of representatives. his ambition the height of what he hoped for his political career was to become speaker of the house. but he understood that that depended on a lotimself because the republicans are going to have to win a majority in the house of representatives, whichad not had for decades. and in fac he was on the verge of retiring when nixon lost, lost when nixon's vice president, spiro agnew, had to resignecause of a scandal actually unrelated, to watergate per se. but it got swept up into the whe thing. and so nixon is looking someone, the republican party, looking for someone who's, honesty, devotion to the national cannot be questi
he wasn't he was quite unlike lyndon johnson, for example, or richard nixon, who in some very basic ways they would have felt their lives were failures if they hadn't reached the top, if they hadn't achieved that acme of politicaluccess. jerry ford was not like that at all. jerry ford to be pretty comfortable, his own skin, he was very solid citizen. he was a very solid member of congress. he had been several years the minor party leader in the house of representatives. his ambition the height...
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richard shaw. so united, $400000.00 pounds to the totally policy. he famously loans, forrest johnson, the former prime minister, 800000 pounds. now this of course, led to his adventure at dismissal. but it was that with everything that he was becoming the prime minister of issue. so not both while they both worked at the goldman sachs banking. so there are all this, these links between the bbc and the government. now the government has been very clear of its position on the israel palestine conflict. it projected the is riley 5 on the houses of parliament. wall is why was bombarding garza and of course opposes these codes for c sign. now the former home secretary sort of brought them in who was very recently sent. now she branded these pro palestinian mom. she's the mauch is coding for us. these 5, she famously branded them height, marches, and cold for them to be found. another bbc has of course, long been accused of simply being an extension of, of the states and supporting the government foreign policy, whether it's on as well, whether it's on ukraine or elsewhere. well, definitel
richard shaw. so united, $400000.00 pounds to the totally policy. he famously loans, forrest johnson, the former prime minister, 800000 pounds. now this of course, led to his adventure at dismissal. but it was that with everything that he was becoming the prime minister of issue. so not both while they both worked at the goldman sachs banking. so there are all this, these links between the bbc and the government. now the government has been very clear of its position on the israel palestine...
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so franklin was the to to print johnson's vanity of human, which went into poor richard's almanac werenot not into a you know, a kind of august poetry collection that went into poor richard's almanac and so that was the quality of the kind of stuff that was getting published at the time. so that crossover is really interesting in a while life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, you very adroit, the sleight of hand choose that famous phrase as a way, organize your book. this organizing to three sections according to each word or phrase, but i say sleight of hand because other words that might have been used. so when you think that the canadian constitution brings in property as a crucial element, the french have recourse ÉgaliÉe do you think that you have a chance that something other than that particular line could have been used to tell this story? no, because i think one my my editors would never have tolerated another another word in another section. but i think there was something peculiarly american, that phrase, which which is just always struck me throughout my life. i'm sure
so franklin was the to to print johnson's vanity of human, which went into poor richard's almanac werenot not into a you know, a kind of august poetry collection that went into poor richard's almanac and so that was the quality of the kind of stuff that was getting published at the time. so that crossover is really interesting in a while life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, you very adroit, the sleight of hand choose that famous phrase as a way, organize your book. this organizing to...
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he later provided some assistance to the johnson administration, but found his home ultimately as the implementer and chief advisor to richard nixon. it's the nixon/kissinger team that would be the most consequential of any team in u.s. foreign policy until the end of the cold war. after he left washington, he remained significant, not only as a conduit between american foreign policy leaders and leaders that kissinger had known, but kissinger was the man to see if you wanted to meet the latest american president. kissinger is not only significant in shaping the policies of one presidency as both a national security advi advisor, then a secretary of state, then both, but he would become an important figure for those trying to understand u.s. foreign policy for decades. indeed, after his 100th birthday, henry kissinger was an honored guest in china. for the chinese, kissinger was a symbol of a relationship with the united states that practically doesn't really exist anymore. kissinger was extremely controversial because he and nixon had undertaken controversial policies. the christmas bombing and the overturning of the govern
he later provided some assistance to the johnson administration, but found his home ultimately as the implementer and chief advisor to richard nixon. it's the nixon/kissinger team that would be the most consequential of any team in u.s. foreign policy until the end of the cold war. after he left washington, he remained significant, not only as a conduit between american foreign policy leaders and leaders that kissinger had known, but kissinger was the man to see if you wanted to meet the latest...
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he did speak lyndon johnson and winning the nomination with a strategy and a narrowly beat out richard nixon. suchte a strategy generated as much criticism as it did a claim. not enough about substance. that's why we'll kennedy experimented to such a strategy it was a and defeated richard nixon who ingrained into presidential politics. here is how. two years after he lost the 1960 race to kennedy he suffered another political defeat this time the california governor's race. in the beverly hilton hotel he lashed out at reporters as to what he called his last press conference. he infamously made that declaration, if you don't have nixon to kick around anymore. this moment captured nixon's anger at the media and his belief that a media bias has personally targeted him and has undermined his political career. as he was wallowing in the end of his defeat he thought long and hard about the 1960 election. he thought long and hard about the television debates and his performance but he thought more broadly about kennedy's approach to media politics through the entire campaign. he attributed ke
he did speak lyndon johnson and winning the nomination with a strategy and a narrowly beat out richard nixon. suchte a strategy generated as much criticism as it did a claim. not enough about substance. that's why we'll kennedy experimented to such a strategy it was a and defeated richard nixon who ingrained into presidential politics. here is how. two years after he lost the 1960 race to kennedy he suffered another political defeat this time the california governor's race. in the beverly...
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johnson. more on that later. richard has read the polls. they're going to get crushed in the next election. we're starting to see a dramatic reshuffling of the cabinet. this is about as dramatic as it gets, right? >> to get rid of the former home secretary -- she was, if you will, going back to our previous conversation, she's the torry crazy. she wrote that op-ed and knew she would get booted. she's positioning herself for a longer-term bid in the leadership party. bringing cameron in is, quote, unquote, bringing the grown-ups back in, a way for the torrys to staunch the bleeding heading into an election where the polls are heavily against them. david cameron also lit the fuse on brexit. there's nobody there like here who hasn't had to adjust given the politics. >> it is of course, mika, the labor party right now. it's light-years ahead in polls of the torrys if there were an election tomorrow. there would be a massive landslide. getting back to the last conversation, braverman would be more like sort of the steven mill
johnson. more on that later. richard has read the polls. they're going to get crushed in the next election. we're starting to see a dramatic reshuffling of the cabinet. this is about as dramatic as it gets, right? >> to get rid of the former home secretary -- she was, if you will, going back to our previous conversation, she's the torry crazy. she wrote that op-ed and knew she would get booted. she's positioning herself for a longer-term bid in the leadership party. bringing cameron in...
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he defeat the more powerful insider, lyndon johnson and winning the presidential nomination with a strategy. and he narrowly beat out richard nixon that far. but such a strategy generated as much criticism as it did a claim for being too much style and not enough about substance. and that's why while kennedy experimented with such a strategy, it was a bitter and defeated richard nixon, who actually truly ingrained in presidential politics. so here's how. two years after richard lost the 60 race to kennedy, he suffered political defeat. this, the california governor's race in the beverly hilton hotel. he lashed out at reporters and what he called his last press conference where he infamously made that declaration. you don't have nixon to kick around anymore. this moment captured nixon's anger at the media and his belief that a media bias had personally targeted targeted him and had undermined his political career as he was wallowing in this. he thought long hard about the 1960 election. he thought long hard about the television debates and the his poor performance on tv. but he thought more broadly about nick kennedy's appro
he defeat the more powerful insider, lyndon johnson and winning the presidential nomination with a strategy. and he narrowly beat out richard nixon that far. but such a strategy generated as much criticism as it did a claim for being too much style and not enough about substance. and that's why while kennedy experimented with such a strategy, it was a bitter and defeated richard nixon, who actually truly ingrained in presidential politics. so here's how. two years after richard lost the 60 race...
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deed the more powerful political insider, y lyndon johnson and winning the presidential nomination with in this strategy. ou he merrily beat out richard nixon that fall. such a strategy actually generated as much criticism as e it did a claim. for being too much about style and not enough about substance. that is why, while kennedy experience meant -- experimented with a strategy it was richard nixon who integrated into presidential politics. here is how. two years after richard loss, the race to kennedy he suffered another political defeat. this time, the california governor's race. in the beverly hilton hotel, he lashed out at reporters and what he called his last press conference. infamously made the declaration you have nixon to kick around anymore but this moment captured nixon's anger at the media and his s belief that a media bias had targeted him and had undermined his political career. t as he was wallowing here in this defeat, he thought long g and hard about the 1960 election. he thought long and hard about i the television debates and his performance on tv. he thought more broadly about y kennedy's approach to media politi
deed the more powerful political insider, y lyndon johnson and winning the presidential nomination with in this strategy. ou he merrily beat out richard nixon that fall. such a strategy actually generated as much criticism as e it did a claim. for being too much about style and not enough about substance. that is why, while kennedy experience meant -- experimented with a strategy it was richard nixon who integrated into presidential politics. here is how. two years after richard loss, the race...
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johnson's underpants? well me. i mean, really, they get round you in the end? no it was when i was working with for richardho to own richard desmond, who used to own the group. the express newspapers group. and and boris was mayor of london and used to come round for lunch in the boardroom. so it was like richard desmond, a couple of other directors, and bofis couple of other directors, and boris his assistant boris johnson and his assistant bofis boris johnson and his assistant boris boris , i didn't boris being boris, i didn't realise was behind him . went realise i was behind him. went to the boardroom to to walk into the boardroom to sit for this lunch. did sit down for this lunch. did that ruffling hair thing he that ruffling his hair thing he does like, oh, look, it's me and then sat down. i don't think this was intentional, but i'm not then sat down at not sure and then sat down at lunch. next was the only lunch. next to me was the only female with flies female there with his flies undone. so i'm sitting there undone. so so i'm sitting there trying eat my meat trying to eat my meat and potatoes and wa
johnson's underpants? well me. i mean, really, they get round you in the end? no it was when i was working with for richardho to own richard desmond, who used to own the group. the express newspapers group. and and boris was mayor of london and used to come round for lunch in the boardroom. so it was like richard desmond, a couple of other directors, and bofis couple of other directors, and boris his assistant boris johnson and his assistant bofis boris johnson and his assistant boris boris ,...
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johnson's underpants? well me. i mean, really, they get round you in the end? no it was when i was working with for richardho to own richard desmond, who used to own the group. the express newspapers group. and and boris was mayor of london and used to come round for lunch in the boardroom. so it was like richard desmond, a couple of other directors, and bofis couple of other directors, and boris his assistant boris johnson and his assistant bofis boris johnson and his assistant boris boris , i didn't boris being boris, i didn't realise was behind him . went realise i was behind him. went to the boardroom to to walk into the boardroom to sit for this lunch. did sit down for this lunch. did that ruffling hair thing he that ruffling his hair thing he does like, oh, look, it's me and then sat down. i don't think this was intentional, but i'm not then sat down at not sure and then sat down at lunch. next was the only lunch. next to me was the only female with flies female there with his flies undone. so i'm sitting there undone. so so i'm sitting there trying eat my meat trying to eat my meat and potatoes and wa
johnson's underpants? well me. i mean, really, they get round you in the end? no it was when i was working with for richardho to own richard desmond, who used to own the group. the express newspapers group. and and boris was mayor of london and used to come round for lunch in the boardroom. so it was like richard desmond, a couple of other directors, and bofis couple of other directors, and boris his assistant boris johnson and his assistant bofis boris johnson and his assistant boris boris ,...