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our sources and wergate were not democrats opposed to richard nixon. there were people who worked for nixon and for most part believed him. if you afford people a certain respect. common sense goes a long way in being a reporter. figure outho the right people are to see. go see them and listen to them. next question. in one of my classes on campus, we were discussing the to review and how the white house press corps h a deep- seated hatred for you because you broke the grid is story ever ofhe presidency of today. my question is how you rate currently the white house press corps? but the informing the voters or is it to scripted? >> it is a reallhard job. carl has made this point. back during watergate, they had this apparatus to keep us from talking to people and t defend, it is even a better and more professional group of pr people, spin doctors, who are there. you have to penetrate that. i think covering the white house daily is a job and they have already and then tfind a way to get behind the scenes -- behind-the-scenes is difficult for the course i
our sources and wergate were not democrats opposed to richard nixon. there were people who worked for nixon and for most part believed him. if you afford people a certain respect. common sense goes a long way in being a reporter. figure outho the right people are to see. go see them and listen to them. next question. in one of my classes on campus, we were discussing the to review and how the white house press corps h a deep- seated hatred for you because you broke the grid is story ever ofhe...
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our sources and watergate were not democrats opposed to richard nixon. n and for most part believed him. if you afford people a certain respect. common sense goes a long way in being a reporter. figure out who the right people are to see. go see them and listen to them. next question. >> in one of my classes on campus, we were discussing the to review and how the white house press corps had a deep- seated hatred for you because you broke the grid is story ever of the presidency of today. my question is how you rate currently the white house press corps? but the informing the voters or is it to scripted? >> it is a really hard job. carl has made this point. back during watergate, they had this apparatus to keep us from talking to people and to defend, it is even a better and more professional group of pr people, spin doctors, who are there. you have to penetrate that. i think covering the white house daily is a job and they have already and then to find a way to get behind the scenes -- behind-the-scenes is difficult for the course it is not just the white
our sources and watergate were not democrats opposed to richard nixon. n and for most part believed him. if you afford people a certain respect. common sense goes a long way in being a reporter. figure out who the right people are to see. go see them and listen to them. next question. >> in one of my classes on campus, we were discussing the to review and how the white house press corps had a deep- seated hatred for you because you broke the grid is story ever of the presidency of today....
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the chief remained on the bench until the new republican president, richard nixon, named warren burgerto replace them. in that position, he rivaled chief justice taft for the label most active participant in presidential selection of justices. during his first months, he received an inquiry from the administration -- could the president discussed supreme court appointments with him? the chief's response? pppropriate. the frustrated president searched for a third nominee who was on number strict constructionist. on nixon's short list was a childhood friend of warren burger, harry blackmun. the chief eagerly endorsed and advocated him. just before the court began its october, 1971, term, nixon faced two openings when hugo black and john marshall, suffering -pillnesses, retired. chief justice warren burger expressed concern over the cases with only seven justicesg- instead of nine. the chief grew anxious when he discovered the administration had submitted the following names for evaluation it -- herschel friday, mildred -- and robert byrd of west virginia. although it was the first seriou
the chief remained on the bench until the new republican president, richard nixon, named warren burgerto replace them. in that position, he rivaled chief justice taft for the label most active participant in presidential selection of justices. during his first months, he received an inquiry from the administration -- could the president discussed supreme court appointments with him? the chief's response? pppropriate. the frustrated president searched for a third nominee who was on number strict...
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he was appointed to the seventh circuit by richard nixon. he was elevated to the supreme court by gerald ford. by all accounts, he was considered a moderate. and yet, he didn't hesitate to tell corporations that they aren't a part of we the people by whom and for whom our constitution was established. and he didn't flinch when he told the president that he executives is bound to comply with the rule of law. general kagan, you've got big, big shoes to fill. but before i turn it over to you, i want to talk a bit more about one of the decisions i mentioned. i want to talk more about citizens united. now, you've heard a lot about this decision already today. but il want to come at it from a slightly different angle. there is no doubt that the roberts court's disregard for a century of federal law, the decades of supreme court's own rulings is wrong and shocking. it's torn a gaping hole in our election laws. of course, i'm worried about how rizs united is going to change our elections. but i'm more worried about how you this decision is going to
he was appointed to the seventh circuit by richard nixon. he was elevated to the supreme court by gerald ford. by all accounts, he was considered a moderate. and yet, he didn't hesitate to tell corporations that they aren't a part of we the people by whom and for whom our constitution was established. and he didn't flinch when he told the president that he executives is bound to comply with the rule of law. general kagan, you've got big, big shoes to fill. but before i turn it over to you, i...
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our sources and watergate were not democrats opposed to richard nixon. were people who worked for nixon and for most part believed him. if you afford people a certain respect. common sense goes a long way in being a reporter. figure out who the right people are to see. go see them and listen to them. next question. >> in one of my classes on campus, we were discussing the to review and how the white house press corps had a deep- seated hatred for you because you broke the grid is story ever of the presidency of today. my question is how you rate currently the white house press corps? but the informing the voters or is it to scripted? >> it is a really hard job. carl has made this point. back ding watergate, they had this apparatus to keep us from talking to people and to defend, it is even a better and more professional group of pr people, spin doctors, who are there. you have to penetrate tt. ihink covering the white house daily is a job andhey have already and then to find a way to get behind the scenes -- behind-the-scenes is difficult for the course i
our sources and watergate were not democrats opposed to richard nixon. were people who worked for nixon and for most part believed him. if you afford people a certain respect. common sense goes a long way in being a reporter. figure out who the right people are to see. go see them and listen to them. next question. >> in one of my classes on campus, we were discussing the to review and how the white house press corps had a deep- seated hatred for you because you broke the grid is story...
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and respect richard nixon immensely. voted for al gore over bush but then voted for bush over john kerry. i appreciate moderates like blanche lincoln. i think she is presidential. i ever cuccinelli and from the cincinnati area. we haven't conversely done an outstanding job. the hamilton county senator is dusty rhodes. i am a very independent and i look at their character. i did not care what the race or religion or sex. when i see as sleazy campaign like a gubernatorial campaign with their present governor strickland attacking cases, i'd vote against that. >> thank you. brian sandoval getting 56% over given to is mired in his own personal scandal. c-span is the only place where you concede the speeches in their entirety. we are awaiting word from other candidates declaring victory. more of your phone calls and reaction to these primaries. 12 states holding elections. calling from california, could morning. -- good evening. >> i think jerry brown sounds like it better candidate. and i did not like her speech today. i thou
and respect richard nixon immensely. voted for al gore over bush but then voted for bush over john kerry. i appreciate moderates like blanche lincoln. i think she is presidential. i ever cuccinelli and from the cincinnati area. we haven't conversely done an outstanding job. the hamilton county senator is dusty rhodes. i am a very independent and i look at their character. i did not care what the race or religion or sex. when i see as sleazy campaign like a gubernatorial campaign with their...
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given the chance to tell you their story, our sources in watergate were not democrats opposed to richard nixon. they were people who worked for nixon. and for the most part believed in him. if you accord people a certain respect, and also -- another thing, common sense goes a long way i think in being a reporter. figure out who the right people are to see. go see them and listen to them. >> next question. >> in one of classes on campus we were discussing the two of you and how the white house press corps had a deep-seated hatred for you because you broke the greatest story probably ever for the presidency. my question for you is how do you rate currently the white house press corps? are they doing their job? are they informing the voters? >> it is a really hard job. and carl has made this point back in watergate they had this apparatus to keep us from talking to people and to defend. it's even a better more well-founded, more professional group of p.r. people, spin doctors who are there. and you have to penetrate. but i think covering the white house daily is a job and a half already, an then
given the chance to tell you their story, our sources in watergate were not democrats opposed to richard nixon. they were people who worked for nixon. and for the most part believed in him. if you accord people a certain respect, and also -- another thing, common sense goes a long way i think in being a reporter. figure out who the right people are to see. go see them and listen to them. >> next question. >> in one of classes on campus we were discussing the two of you and how the...
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. >> that matches richard nixon's statement. [laughter] let's get down to substantive matters. seem to be in a recovery from the great recession we have gone through, fragile but it may be. how convinced argued that that recovery will continue at a reasonable pace? do you see troubling signs that we may indeed slip back into a double dip recession? >> we have come to a number of stages. we had a tremendous contraption -- contraction. things stabilized in the middle of last year. than the natural business cycle process began to unwind itself, adding to a recovery. i think the recovery probably began sometime late last summer. we have been expanding and this is the fourth quarter of expansion that we have had. at first, the expansion was caused primarily by firms not accumulating their inventory as quickly after having built up a large amount of inventory during the downturn and by the fiscal program. those are sort of artificial sources. the real question that we were facing was -- come the beginning of 2010, would the recovery get its own legs? would private sector demand take
. >> that matches richard nixon's statement. [laughter] let's get down to substantive matters. seem to be in a recovery from the great recession we have gone through, fragile but it may be. how convinced argued that that recovery will continue at a reasonable pace? do you see troubling signs that we may indeed slip back into a double dip recession? >> we have come to a number of stages. we had a tremendous contraption -- contraction. things stabilized in the middle of last year....
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important source we did, i think, showing that john mitchell, who d been the attorney general for richard nixond campaign manager, that he controlled this secret fund of $700,000 in cash that was kept in safe. you have the same thing here at the john glenn school, do you not? [laughter] >> i wish. >> i think the important thing to start with the premise is we had this advantage of not being national political reporters. at the time, there was a common belief among the national political reporters in washington that there was it so called new nixon and that there existed this perfect,ell oiled white house machinery that was really incapable o mistakes. here was this eak-in that logic, particularly after we had found the money, we had trad some of the money to the committee for the reelection of president nixon, logic would te you this has something to do with the white house. get the conventionalelief, including among our fellow reporters, both at the "washington post" and the national staff and the town and general, there were about 2500 naonal reporterst that time -- >> manyeople called it the
important source we did, i think, showing that john mitchell, who d been the attorney general for richard nixond campaign manager, that he controlled this secret fund of $700,000 in cash that was kept in safe. you have the same thing here at the john glenn school, do you not? [laughter] >> i wish. >> i think the important thing to start with the premise is we had this advantage of not being national political reporters. at the time, there was a common belief among the national...
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. >> richard nixon said all right. let's get down the substantive matters.e came to recover from the great recession we have gone through, fragile though it may be. how convinced argue that that recovery will continue at a reasonable pace? or do you see troubling signs that we may slip back into a double-dip recession? >> we've gone to a number of stages. we had a tremendous contraction after the financial crisis intensified in 2008 and early 2009. things stabilized in the middle of last year. and then the process began to remind itself for a recovery. i think the recovery probably begin sometime last summer, and we have been expanding -- the fourth quarter of expansion that we have had. the first expansion was caused primarily by firms building up or at least not losing inventory quite as quickly after having built up inventories, and by fiscal programs. those are artificial sources. the real question that we were facing was, come the beginning of 2010, with the recovery get its own legs? with the private sector demand takeover for inventories and governmen
. >> richard nixon said all right. let's get down the substantive matters.e came to recover from the great recession we have gone through, fragile though it may be. how convinced argue that that recovery will continue at a reasonable pace? or do you see troubling signs that we may slip back into a double-dip recession? >> we've gone to a number of stages. we had a tremendous contraction after the financial crisis intensified in 2008 and early 2009. things stabilized in the middle of...
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richard jensen, named warren burger to replace them. he would rival chief justice taft for the -- burger received an inquiry from the nixon administration. could the president discuss supreme court appointments with him? the chief said it was entirely appropriate. ,fter nixon's first appointees the frustraaed president had another nominee. he was a strict constructionist. eight u.s. circuit judge harry blackmun, by all accounts, -padvocated his fellow minnesota and he would refer to himself as old no. 3 to indicate that he was nixon's third choice. just before the court began in october, 1971, nixon faced two openings. they were sufferinggterminal illnesses. chief justice burger expressed concern over the spot course the minister membership. deciding cases with six justices instead of nine was problematic. three names were submitted. herschhl friday, a california court of appeals judge, and senator robert byrd of west virginia. nixon had told his attorney general that women should not serve in government because they were erratic and emotional. thank god we do not have any in the cabinet, he exclaimed. friday and will lead fell into a s
richard jensen, named warren burger to replace them. he would rival chief justice taft for the -- burger received an inquiry from the nixon administration. could the president discuss supreme court appointments with him? the chief said it was entirely appropriate. ,fter nixon's first appointees the frustraaed president had another nominee. he was a strict constructionist. eight u.s. circuit judge harry blackmun, by all accounts, -padvocated his fellow minnesota and he would refer to himself as...