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one of his biographies said that richard nixon was one of us. for those among you who are wondering who that was, that was tom wicker, no great nixon fan. but he said richard nixon was one of us, and so he was, said senator dole. to tens of millions of countrymen, richard nixon was an american hero who shared their beliefs in working hard, worshiping god, loving their families and saluting the flag. he called them the silent majority. like him, they valued accomplishment more than ideology. they wanted the government to do the decent thing, but not to bankrupt the nation. they wanted its protection in a dangerous world, but they also wanted creative statesmanship in achieving a genuine piece with honor. it is true that no one knew the world better than richard nixon. as a result, the man who was born in the house his father built would go on to become this century's greatest architect of peace. richard nixon, who i knew i want mately for 30 years -- intimately for 30 years, was a genuinely great men. some men are great because they do well in the
one of his biographies said that richard nixon was one of us. for those among you who are wondering who that was, that was tom wicker, no great nixon fan. but he said richard nixon was one of us, and so he was, said senator dole. to tens of millions of countrymen, richard nixon was an american hero who shared their beliefs in working hard, worshiping god, loving their families and saluting the flag. he called them the silent majority. like him, they valued accomplishment more than ideology....
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nixon and the cold war. let me introduce them. the first speaker will be richard allen. mr. allen added a foreign affairs team during nixon's 1960 campaign and served as a member of his national security council. he went on to he is now a senior fellow at the hoover institution and president of a washington-based consulting services firm. our next speaker will be richard solomon. heat is president of the u.s. institute of peace. he served on the national security council from 1971 to 1976. he was an aide to henry kissinger. he supported nixon's efforts to normalize relationships with the people's republic of china. he has been the assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs, and ambassador to the philippines. our third speaker will be john lehman. he is president of a private equity investment firm. he served as secretary of the navy during the reagan administration. as a staff member to henry kissinger on the national security council. as a delicate to the force reductions in vienna and at the director of the u.s. arms control and disarmament agency. rich
nixon and the cold war. let me introduce them. the first speaker will be richard allen. mr. allen added a foreign affairs team during nixon's 1960 campaign and served as a member of his national security council. he went on to he is now a senior fellow at the hoover institution and president of a washington-based consulting services firm. our next speaker will be richard solomon. heat is president of the u.s. institute of peace. he served on the national security council from 1971 to 1976. he...
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nixon and the cold war. let me introduce them. the first speaker will be richard allen. mr. allen added a foreign affairs team during nixon's 1960 campaign and served as a member of his national security council. he went on to he is now a senior fellow at the hoover institution and president of a washington-based consulting services firm. our next speaker will be richard solomon. heat is president of the u.s. institute of peace. he served on the national security council from 1971 to 1976. he was an aide to henry kissinger. he supported nixon's efforts to normalize relationships with the people's republic of china. he has been the assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs, and ambassador to the philippines. our third speaker will be john lehman. he is president of a private equity investment firm. he served as secretary of the navy during the reagan administration. as a staff member to henry kissinger on the national security council. as a delicate to the force reductions in vienna and at the director of the u.s. arms control and disarmament agency. rich
nixon and the cold war. let me introduce them. the first speaker will be richard allen. mr. allen added a foreign affairs team during nixon's 1960 campaign and served as a member of his national security council. he went on to he is now a senior fellow at the hoover institution and president of a washington-based consulting services firm. our next speaker will be richard solomon. heat is president of the u.s. institute of peace. he served on the national security council from 1971 to 1976. he...
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library last year it's amazing it's richard nixon that lyndon johnson was accusing of treason. but by then nixon's plan of work south vietnam boycotted the peace talks the war continued and nixon won the white house thanks to it gerald ford was the next republican after nixon left office the same way he entered it by breaking the law jerry ford took over the jury four was never elected and would never have been president had it not been for richard nixon's treason so that's two republicans in office thanks to cold hard trees and then there was ronald reagan elected in one nine hundred eighty one thanks to a little something called the october surprise when his people sabotaged then president jimmy carter's negotiations to release american hostages in iran reagan's people promised the iranians that if they held off on releasing the american hostages and sold after the election when reagan would give them a sweet weapons deal i had investigative journalist robert perry on my radio show earlier today because he just obtained some of the explosive documents from the george h.w. bush
library last year it's amazing it's richard nixon that lyndon johnson was accusing of treason. but by then nixon's plan of work south vietnam boycotted the peace talks the war continued and nixon won the white house thanks to it gerald ford was the next republican after nixon left office the same way he entered it by breaking the law jerry ford took over the jury four was never elected and would never have been president had it not been for richard nixon's treason so that's two republicans in...
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soon he was working for richard nixon.and behold, with a year, introduced one of his fabulous innovations in the fabulous presentation of news, the fake town hall meeting, which was something he introduced for the 196 campaign. they'd get 100 nixon loyalists, set them up as an audience. have richard nixon ask prepared canned questions and cut them into 30-second commercials while these wildly applauding supposedly ordinary citizens off the street acted at props for the presidential campaign. >> a great memo in the document, about a tv, about a christmas lighting in which nixon has a little boy do the lighting but the memo, 9 attention to detail of the propaganda, make sure both nixon and the little boy flip the switch, that the headlines don't read, this little boy's name -- >> an 8-year-old upstaging richard nixon. now, the thing that really comes out of this, it's funny. we can laugh, but all of these memos, even the christmas memo, also the 1970 let's form a fake news distribution outfit memo, show how incredibly sophis
soon he was working for richard nixon.and behold, with a year, introduced one of his fabulous innovations in the fabulous presentation of news, the fake town hall meeting, which was something he introduced for the 196 campaign. they'd get 100 nixon loyalists, set them up as an audience. have richard nixon ask prepared canned questions and cut them into 30-second commercials while these wildly applauding supposedly ordinary citizens off the street acted at props for the presidential campaign....
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. ♪ >> schieffer: say what you will about him, richard nixon is one of the most fascinating figures incan history. just when we think we know everything there is to know >> schieffer: say what you will about him, richard nixon is one of the most fascinating figures in american history. just when we think we know everything there is to know about him, we find out something else. as it was today, when the nixon library released a new set of recordings. bill plante has our report. >> reporter: it's no secret that richard nixon was obsessed with his enemies and it started long before watergate. this is one of a series of memos he dictated to chief of staff bob haldeman in early 1970. >> reporter: in other memos the same day, nixon grouses that the new white house press room is too overdone. >> reporter: and he orders a meeting to stop leaks to the press. >> reporter: after the watergate break-in at the democratic national committee in 1972, nixon assistant john erlichman was looking for dirt on d.n.c. chairman larry o'brien. he wanted o'brien's tax returns and he complained to i.r.s. commi
. ♪ >> schieffer: say what you will about him, richard nixon is one of the most fascinating figures incan history. just when we think we know everything there is to know >> schieffer: say what you will about him, richard nixon is one of the most fascinating figures in american history. just when we think we know everything there is to know about him, we find out something else. as it was today, when the nixon library released a new set of recordings. bill plante has our report....
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whether richard nixon knew about a particular break-in, he created a system, just as murdoch has created a system in which the top executives and the top editors engaged in criminal behavior, that if he did not know it, he would have to turn a pretty blind eye. >> looking to the future, what kind of impact do you think this will have on rupert murdoch's empire? >> i think obviously, the deleterious one. how is going to ultimately be resolved, i don't think we are no. i do not think rupert murdoch's empire is ever going to be the same and he will never be regarded the same way by politicians and his colleagues. i think he is tarnished forever and irrevocably. i think his institutions, certainly if the british authorities are wisely watching the concentration of media power that has been abused, he will not get control ultimately of sky news. imagine if we are talking about another institution. let's say we were talking about the bbc, and there was one major are of the bbc that had engaged in the kind of conduct that the people at the news of the world and the executives there did. i canno
whether richard nixon knew about a particular break-in, he created a system, just as murdoch has created a system in which the top executives and the top editors engaged in criminal behavior, that if he did not know it, he would have to turn a pretty blind eye. >> looking to the future, what kind of impact do you think this will have on rupert murdoch's empire? >> i think obviously, the deleterious one. how is going to ultimately be resolved, i don't think we are no. i do not think...
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richard nixon was gone 469 days later. we have placed all of these documents and the new recordings on our website, nightly.msnbc.com. they make for some fascinating reading and listening. >>> and when we come back here tonight, the space shuttle program rolls into the history books, but what next? >>> a major chapter in america's space program came to a close early this morning as the space shuttle "atlantis" touched down for the last time. this means for american astronauts, for now the russians are now our ride into space. as you might imagine, this was a bittersweet day for the men and women who have made it all happen. nbc's tom costello reports tonight from the nbc space center. >> reporter: in a pre-dawn landing with nasa precision, "atlantis" and her crew of four returned home safely this morning. >> main gear touchdown. >> reporter: at 5:57 a.m. america officially retired its last space shuttle. >> mission complete, houston. after serving the world for over 30 years, the space shuttle has earned its place in histo
richard nixon was gone 469 days later. we have placed all of these documents and the new recordings on our website, nightly.msnbc.com. they make for some fascinating reading and listening. >>> and when we come back here tonight, the space shuttle program rolls into the history books, but what next? >>> a major chapter in america's space program came to a close early this morning as the space shuttle "atlantis" touched down for the last time. this means for american...
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and neil young famously saying, even richard nixon has got soul and even richard nixon was expected due dean's false testimony, of which there is already great literature, will not be disserved by waiting until dean has died for these records to come out as they did in the hiss case. i would say also that your guests appear unaware of the fact that as recently as 2002, watergate was the subject of court proceedings, the democratic national committee secretary, whose telephone was wiretapped in the watergate operation, sued j. gordon liddy for defamation. that case went to trial in a federal district court, not once, but twice. i testified in those cases. so the idea that watergate is something that is relegated to ancient history and has no bearing on courts or public controversy in the modern era is false. >> gregg: all right. going to have -- >> the public interest would be served by waiting. >> gregg: interesting debate. i'm afraid we're out of time. i want to say thanks to rachel, marcellus, james, author of the book "john mitchell and the secrets of watergate." thank you all for be
and neil young famously saying, even richard nixon has got soul and even richard nixon was expected due dean's false testimony, of which there is already great literature, will not be disserved by waiting until dean has died for these records to come out as they did in the hiss case. i would say also that your guests appear unaware of the fact that as recently as 2002, watergate was the subject of court proceedings, the democratic national committee secretary, whose telephone was wiretapped in...
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yes, sir. >> what was richard nixon's role in this, if any? >> richard nixon's role -- there's a lot of mythology about nixon and eisenhower. i don't want to get too involved but the eisenhower presidency has just been distorted by my profession. shamefully. just because people didn't do the research. and one of the relationship with eisenhower, nixon i'm satisfied would never have kept as second term as vice president if he didn't want him. you have to know eisenhower he didn't abide people -- well, it's not true he kept that doctor. i don't know. [laughter] >> you know, dr. snyder, an old crony but nixon was basically to answer your question ike's political surrogate and when eisenhower quit campaigning which he did when this crisis broke out, nixon went out and substituted for him and took on adlai stevenson. i haven't looked very carefully what he did with the eisenhower doctrine passage but i'm sure he played a major role. he was vice president so he presided over the senate and i'm sure he was deeply involved behind the scenes but he was
yes, sir. >> what was richard nixon's role in this, if any? >> richard nixon's role -- there's a lot of mythology about nixon and eisenhower. i don't want to get too involved but the eisenhower presidency has just been distorted by my profession. shamefully. just because people didn't do the research. and one of the relationship with eisenhower, nixon i'm satisfied would never have kept as second term as vice president if he didn't want him. you have to know eisenhower he didn't...
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we know for sure that richard nixon reagan sat down that conversation about who's going to run for president when they move they made a deal back when deals and all rome backyard so what else has happened at the secret bohemian grove gatherings arc you want to see for ourselves we'll have the story from northern california. and shepherding a flock is a piece of the political promised land just an attendance away for politicians of the christians for israel summit. but i want to watch them for the suspect under the trees once again also. going all in just to lose big so is new green card lottery winners are chosen did the u.s. state department gamble with lives. it's monday july eighteenth good actually and it's four pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster and your watching r t well critics call it builder west a collection of some of the nation's most powerful men at least reportedly passed heads of state presidents such as taft who were all way up to reagan and george bush father and son have all attended along with business leaders including reportedly google c.e.o. eric schmidt just
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we know for sure that richard nixon and ronald reagan sat down the conversation about it was their approach that well i mean they made a deal that would deal is in our very own backyard so what else happens at this secret grove gathering in large t. want to see for ourselves we have the story from northern california. and shepherding the flock is a piece of the political promise land just an attendance away for politicians of the christians for israel summit. but i want to listen for the source right under the trees but it's also. going all in just to lose big so as new green card lottery winners are chosen did the u.s. state department gamble with lives. good evening it's monday july eighteenth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lister in your watching our t.v. now we knew rupert murdoch was taking heat with the scandal rocking his media empire but then shocking news this afternoon that his body was found dead it was a hoax brought to the world by the hacking group. that look at this they reach a rock to the home page of murdoch's newspaper the sun to a fake story about murdoch fo
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one of the things ed cox said that richard nixon read history and thought about it deeply. when he had his first meeting with jo li, he said i've read your six crises and it's not a bad book and to brag slightly, when i joined the national security council staff, i had just finished a 600 page book analyzing chinese politics. the chinese translated that book as they did, of course, mr. nixon's writings, and were getting word. >> it you get your royalties? >> unfortunately, no royalties. the point is that the chinese did really want to understand the thinking of their counterparts. >> there is a critical point -- you're absolutely right about that. another critical point, the american press didn't want to understand richard nixon's positions and i want to relate a very humorous incident that took place in key biscayne in the fall, the summer-fall of 1968. martin anderson and his wife, also a great scholar, and i, were talking with mr. nixon and i believe alan greenspan was there, too. beebe rabozo was there and r.n. himself and we were discussing the press treatment of r.n.'
one of the things ed cox said that richard nixon read history and thought about it deeply. when he had his first meeting with jo li, he said i've read your six crises and it's not a bad book and to brag slightly, when i joined the national security council staff, i had just finished a 600 page book analyzing chinese politics. the chinese translated that book as they did, of course, mr. nixon's writings, and were getting word. >> it you get your royalties? >> unfortunately, no...
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we know for sure that richard nixon reagan step down for a conversation about who's going to run for president well i mean they made a deal back when deals in our own backyard so what else happens if the secret tolkien grow gatherings are key want to see for ourselves we'll have the story from northern california. and shepherding a flock is a piece of the political promised land just an attendance away for politicians of the christians for israel something. that i want to launch some sort of force right under the trees but it's also. going all in just to lose big so as new green card lottery winners are chosen did the u.s. state department gamble with live. good evening it's monday july eighteenth i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. you're watching our t.v. well critics call it build a bridge west it's a collection of some of the nation's most powerful men passed us presidents from taft in hoover to reagan and george bush both father and son also business leaders who have attended reportedly include google c.e.o. eric schmidt now they're all gathering for overtreat in the fores
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thrust into the limelight when her husband, gerald ford, became president back in 1974, after richard nixon resigned. she was known for her candidness on issues like abortion, equal rights, and her own struggle with breast cancer and drug and alcohol addiction. barack obama released a statement, "today we take comfort in the knowledge that betty and her husband, former president gerald ford, are together once more. michelle and i send our thoughts and prayers to their children, michael, john steven, and susan." this is in from nancy reagan. she said, "she was jerry's ford strength through some very tough days and i admire her strength in sharing her personal struggles with all of us." thelma gutierrez is at the betty ford center in rancho san francisco. i know the fords retired there. they were such a part of the community. >> reporter: they really were. people here remember them as people who were very kind, who were very giving toward this community. now, we have not heard from the ford family since the passing of betty ford yesterday evening. just a short time ago, though, they did relea
thrust into the limelight when her husband, gerald ford, became president back in 1974, after richard nixon resigned. she was known for her candidness on issues like abortion, equal rights, and her own struggle with breast cancer and drug and alcohol addiction. barack obama released a statement, "today we take comfort in the knowledge that betty and her husband, former president gerald ford, are together once more. michelle and i send our thoughts and prayers to their children, michael,...
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richard nixon played a very important role in my young life. i grew up in san francisco in this very blue-collar low-income family and we were all union democrats. affair with every republican in san francisco i never met one. i was the total political junkie. i love history, government and politics. in 1972 when president nixon was running for reelection i was 14 years old and i get this thing in the mail that says we have a group called young voters for the president and if you're between 18, and 40 you can pay for $240. we will put you on a charter plane, fly you to miami beach for the republican national convention, everything paid for and you can get into the convention. and i at $240 from side jobs. i was 14. i learned that an early age it is better to ask forgiveness than ask permission. i walked to the local 711 and got a money order for $240 and sent it in and when my mom came home later i said i am going to miami beach by myself for a week. i am going to get on this airplane. i am going to fly to miami from california and spend a week
richard nixon played a very important role in my young life. i grew up in san francisco in this very blue-collar low-income family and we were all union democrats. affair with every republican in san francisco i never met one. i was the total political junkie. i love history, government and politics. in 1972 when president nixon was running for reelection i was 14 years old and i get this thing in the mail that says we have a group called young voters for the president and if you're between 18,...
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richard nixon cannot enjoy his victories. he was tormented by what he perceived as his failures. >> bid to exchange rate again >> bid to exchange rate again just eight years to triple the federal debt. -- if it took ronald reagan just eight years to triple the federal debt. >> a lot of libertarians also >> a lot of libertarians also point to rate them -- to reagan. ronald reagan was not a libertarian. he gave a great interview in 1975 to "reason magazine." he said libertarianism is the heart and soul of the conservative movement. that is the fundamental ginnie -- dna. he could allow people to western movies. ronald reagan was a big government conservative. not only did he increase spending, increased without paying for it. paying for it. he ran his first campaign called the new federalism. key action aggregated power into d.c. in a way that was much more than jimmy carter. >> you often start with characters that may be senator audience may not know what you are talking about. >> inouye gingrich styled himself as a revolutiona
richard nixon cannot enjoy his victories. he was tormented by what he perceived as his failures. >> bid to exchange rate again >> bid to exchange rate again just eight years to triple the federal debt. -- if it took ronald reagan just eight years to triple the federal debt. >> a lot of libertarians also >> a lot of libertarians also point to rate them -- to reagan. ronald reagan was not a libertarian. he gave a great interview in 1975 to "reason magazine." he...
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anniversary paddle. 40 anniversary ping-pong diplomacy, july 1-8, 2011, milwaukee, san francisco, richard nixon library from usa table tennis and suitable for autographing on the back so you can get some signatures while your there. thank you. mayor lee: thank you. >> thank you for hosting. >> now, what we have all been waiting for. i think we are ready to play. mayor lee, are you ready? are you going to play? ok, great. and this is a veteran of the 1971 exhibit. [applause] >> we are going to add the doubles. [applause] yes, you, too. this is the future now. the future and the past. >> [inaudible] [applause] [cheers and applause]
anniversary paddle. 40 anniversary ping-pong diplomacy, july 1-8, 2011, milwaukee, san francisco, richard nixon library from usa table tennis and suitable for autographing on the back so you can get some signatures while your there. thank you. mayor lee: thank you. >> thank you for hosting. >> now, what we have all been waiting for. i think we are ready to play. mayor lee, are you ready? are you going to play? ok, great. and this is a veteran of the 1971 exhibit. [applause] >>...
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anniversary paddle. 40 anniversary ping-pong diplomacy, july 1-8, 2011, milwaukee, san francisco, richard nixon library from usa table tennis and suitable for autographing on the back so you can get some signatures while your there. thank you. mayor lee: thank you. >> thank you for hosting. >> now, what we have all been waiting for. i think we are ready to play. mayor lee, are you ready? are you going to play? ok, great. and this is a veteran of the 1971 exhibit. [applause] >> we are going to add the doubles. [applause] yes, you, too. this is the future now. the future and the past. >> [inaudible] [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] >> very nice, thank you. that will be the end of the press conference. you are all welcome to join us at the library. [inaudible] 7:00. thank you all very much for coming. >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >> the jury conducts investigations and publishes findings and recom
anniversary paddle. 40 anniversary ping-pong diplomacy, july 1-8, 2011, milwaukee, san francisco, richard nixon library from usa table tennis and suitable for autographing on the back so you can get some signatures while your there. thank you. mayor lee: thank you. >> thank you for hosting. >> now, what we have all been waiting for. i think we are ready to play. mayor lee, are you ready? are you going to play? ok, great. and this is a veteran of the 1971 exhibit. [applause] >>...
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embracing richard nixon. >> yes. >> and nixon looking like, oh, this is just awful. >> he'd rather beplace else in the world. that's right. [ laughter ] >> it just showed you something about richard nixon. >> right. >> and then you come forward, fast forward to bill clinton, and clinton has an ease, and i think it's being a southerner. >> yeah. >> being a southerner, he had an ease with black people. having grown up in arkansas and having lived around black people and havingú black people come into his uncle's store.. >> right. >> .and having a friendly relationship with them. i think he was a different person.. >> yeah. >> .than the other white presidents we've had. it doesn't mean he's lacker than barack obama. >> right. but being, being a southerner were, were, a preconditioned coofort wwthú that and serving effectively as president, haley barbour might be running for president. >> but you know, i think haley barbour probably is more comfortable with black people than many northerners are. >> really? >> yes i do. >> the accusations of racism against him notwithstanding. >> oh yes.
embracing richard nixon. >> yes. >> and nixon looking like, oh, this is just awful. >> he'd rather beplace else in the world. that's right. [ laughter ] >> it just showed you something about richard nixon. >> right. >> and then you come forward, fast forward to bill clinton, and clinton has an ease, and i think it's being a southerner. >> yeah. >> being a southerner, he had an ease with black people. having grown up in arkansas and having lived...
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to heing the resignation of richard nixon. betty ford made headlines when she revealed her bat with breast cancer. then she entered a rehab center. it was a place for sentity and others to get the help they needed to fight addictions. president obama spoke out. mrs. ford helped reduce the social stigma surrounding addiction and inspired thousands to seek much-needed treatment. while her death is a cause for sadness, we know that organizations such as the betty ford center will honor her legacy by giving countless americans a new lease on life. former president george w. bush said laura and i are deeply saddened by the passing of betty ford. we admired her as first lady and valued her as a friend. she made countless contributions to our country, and we especially appreciate her courage in calling attention to breast cancer and substance abuse. because of her leadership, many lives were saved. tonight our prayers go out to mrs. ford's entire family. nancy reagan is calls her an inspiration. george w. bush said she was a great fr
to heing the resignation of richard nixon. betty ford made headlines when she revealed her bat with breast cancer. then she entered a rehab center. it was a place for sentity and others to get the help they needed to fight addictions. president obama spoke out. mrs. ford helped reduce the social stigma surrounding addiction and inspired thousands to seek much-needed treatment. while her death is a cause for sadness, we know that organizations such as the betty ford center will honor her legacy...
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. >> a federal judge is ordering a release of the richard nixon's secret testimony during the watergate testimony. they say the historical significance outweighs the secretion. historians say the testimony could clear up an ongoing debated over nixon's knowledge of the water gated break-in. he was the first president to testimony before a grand jury. he won't be available immediately because the government is being given time to decide whether to appeal that decision. >> the sculpture of times square kiss will be on display. it was inspired by this iconic picture. a nurse being kissed by an unknown a sailor, the day that president harry truman announced world war ii was over. the sculpture has been on display across the country to promote national spirit and will be celebrated on august 14th. it's going to be display from 1:00 to 2:00 at pier 3 in lmd and then at fisherman's wharf and then on. >>> happy birthday. >> something else that is kind of cool. >> it's coming home to the bay area and they are bringing an incredible deal >>> today at 3:00, seven live, opollo ono is gearing up for
. >> a federal judge is ordering a release of the richard nixon's secret testimony during the watergate testimony. they say the historical significance outweighs the secretion. historians say the testimony could clear up an ongoing debated over nixon's knowledge of the water gated break-in. he was the first president to testimony before a grand jury. he won't be available immediately because the government is being given time to decide whether to appeal that decision. >> the...
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president richard nixon is set to be released to the public.sident nixon testified to a grand jury investigating the watergate scandal in the early 1970's. he may have been to be involved in covering up an incident at headquarters. a federal judge has ruled that the testimony about -- far outweighs the arguments of keeping it secret. the united states has completed two days of talks with north korea, exploring the possibility of reopening discussions on the weapons program. the u.s. says it is open to better relations and shows its commitment to dismantling the issue. neither reported any progress from the talks. >> [unintelligible] the idea was to explore if there is any basis to resume negotiations on the weapons program that broke down two years ago. they wanted an exchange on security guarantees. the americans were very cautious about what they hoped to achieve from this meeting. the outlook seems to be pretty good. both sides talked about construction. this suggested that context would continue. they were trying to determine if any progres
president richard nixon is set to be released to the public.sident nixon testified to a grand jury investigating the watergate scandal in the early 1970's. he may have been to be involved in covering up an incident at headquarters. a federal judge has ruled that the testimony about -- far outweighs the arguments of keeping it secret. the united states has completed two days of talks with north korea, exploring the possibility of reopening discussions on the weapons program. the u.s. says it is...
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. >> a federal judge is ordering a release of the richard nixon's secret testimony during the watergateay the historical significance outweighs the secretion. historians say the testimony could clear up an ongoing debated over nixon's knowledge of the water gated break-in. he was the first president to testimony before a grand jury. he won't be available immediately because the government is being given time to decide whether to appeal that decision. >> the sculpture of times square kiss will be on display. it was inspired by this iconic picture. a nurse being kissed by an unknown a sailor, the day that president harry truman announced world war ii was over. the sculpture has been on display across the country to promote national spirit and will be celebrated on august 14th. it's going to be display from 1:00 to 2:00 at pier 3 in lmd and then at fisherman's wharf and then on. >>> happy birthday. >> something else that is kind of cool. >> it's coming home to the bay area and they are bringing an incredible deal on a >>> today at 3:00, seven live, opollo ono is gearing up for the san fran
. >> a federal judge is ordering a release of the richard nixon's secret testimony during the watergateay the historical significance outweighs the secretion. historians say the testimony could clear up an ongoing debated over nixon's knowledge of the water gated break-in. he was the first president to testimony before a grand jury. he won't be available immediately because the government is being given time to decide whether to appeal that decision. >> the sculpture of times square...
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yes, sir. >> richard nixon's role in all of this if any? a lot of mythology about nixon and eisenhower. you know, i don't want to get too involved. the eisenhower presidency has just been distorted by my for private -- profession shamefully just because people didn't do their research. and one of them, the relationship, i am satisfied he will never kept nixon for a second term if he didn't want. you really have to understand eisenhower to understand that he did not by people. well, that's not true. he kept that doctor. dr. snyder, his old crony. basically he was hikes political surrogates. when eisenhower quit campaigning, which he did once this crisis broke out, nixon went out and substituted for him and took on amelie stevenson. nixon also provided much of the support in the congress. i have looked very carefully at what he did with the eisenhower doctrine passage, but i'm sure he played a major role. presiding over the senate. i'm sure he was deeply involved. he was a political opponent and a very skilled one. people forget what else he
yes, sir. >> richard nixon's role in all of this if any? a lot of mythology about nixon and eisenhower. you know, i don't want to get too involved. the eisenhower presidency has just been distorted by my for private -- profession shamefully just because people didn't do their research. and one of them, the relationship, i am satisfied he will never kept nixon for a second term if he didn't want. you really have to understand eisenhower to understand that he did not by people. well,...
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knows because it has never happened that the debt ceiling has not been increased in time since richard nixon was elected prison in 1969. the u.s. has increased the debt ceiling 53 times. this would be the first time it would not be achieved in time. what the effect is, nobody knows for certain. i think the effect shows not so much in the losses we see in the monday session but in the trading. traders are very cautious, and nobody is ready to place any bets in this environment. >> the debt crisis in the eurozone is still a major topic of discussion. the efforts to help greece do not appear to be calming markets. >> what is really likely, at least in the short term, is there will likely be some kind of a default in greece. that is why u.s. rating agency moody's cut grease that again by three notches -- greek debt again by three notches. you would guess the dollar would be under pressure, but it is gaining in comparison to the euro. it shows how confusing all the debt issues are on the other side of the atlantic. >> what can we expect in the coming days? >> basically, the debt issues will remai
knows because it has never happened that the debt ceiling has not been increased in time since richard nixon was elected prison in 1969. the u.s. has increased the debt ceiling 53 times. this would be the first time it would not be achieved in time. what the effect is, nobody knows for certain. i think the effect shows not so much in the losses we see in the monday session but in the trading. traders are very cautious, and nobody is ready to place any bets in this environment. >> the debt...
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yes, sir. >> what was richard nixon's will of all this if any? >> there's a lot of mythology that nixon and eisenhower -- i don't want to get too involved, but the eisenhower president he has just been distorted by my profession shamefully, just because people didn't do the research. and one of them is a relationship with the eisenhower nixon. eisenhower didn't want him. you really have to know eisenhower to understand he just didn't invite people -- that's not true. he kept a doctor. i don't know. but anyway -- last night dr. snyder was an old crony, but nixon was basically to is your question, ask political survey. among the quick campaigning, once the crisis broke out, he went out and substitute it for him and took on at least you didn't. nixon also provided a bunch of other support in the congress. i haven't looked very carefully at what he did for the eisenhower talked to in passage, but i'm sure he played a major role and presided over the senate and i'm sure he was deeply involved behind the scenes, but he was a political operative for eise
yes, sir. >> what was richard nixon's will of all this if any? >> there's a lot of mythology that nixon and eisenhower -- i don't want to get too involved, but the eisenhower president he has just been distorted by my profession shamefully, just because people didn't do the research. and one of them is a relationship with the eisenhower nixon. eisenhower didn't want him. you really have to know eisenhower to understand he just didn't invite people -- that's not true. he kept a...
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lady when her husband gerald ford took over as president in 1974, following the resignation of richard nixon. betty ford made headlines when she refield her battle with -- revealed her battle with breast cancer and known for founding the betty ford center for helping people dealing with addiction. the idea came from her own alcohol addiction. here is how she describes her problems to our very own larry king back in 2003. >> addiction in general but your addiction to begin with. it was first to calcohol, right? >> my addiction was a combination of alcohol and the prescription drugs that i -- >> which was first? >> they both were a part of my life, but they did not become a problem until they overrode my common sense. >> it began subtly. >> very subtly. it was easy for me to realize that when i had had the medications, which were many, much too much. >> for pain you originally were given? >> yes. and tranquilizers and sleeping pills and then when i took a drink at 5:00, 6:00, i realized the interaction, i didn't know what was happening, i just knew that i felt great and the pain was gone. and
lady when her husband gerald ford took over as president in 1974, following the resignation of richard nixon. betty ford made headlines when she refield her battle with -- revealed her battle with breast cancer and known for founding the betty ford center for helping people dealing with addiction. the idea came from her own alcohol addiction. here is how she describes her problems to our very own larry king back in 2003. >> addiction in general but your addiction to begin with. it was...
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. >>> a federal judge this morning ordered a transcript of richard nixon's watergate testimony to a grand jury be made public. he gave the testimony in june of 1975, 10 months after he resigned as president. history anies sueed to have it made public and the judge said the historical significance outweighs the need for secrecy in a case long over. >>> this will mark the largest increase in fuel consumption since the 70s, it would double overall fuel economy to 54.5 miles per gallon, done by 2025. that will bring major you understand the hood changes starting 2017. right now cars and trucks average 27 miles per gallon. >> this agreement on fuel standards respects the single most important step we have ever taken as a nation to reduce our dependance on foreign oil. think about that. >> analysts say higher gas mileage will reduce oil consumption from vehicles by 40%, it is also going to cut the amount of greenhouse gases produced in half over the life of the vehicle. >>> muni officials in san francisco say the cable car bills are ringing again on powell street. that cable car line was out of
. >>> a federal judge this morning ordered a transcript of richard nixon's watergate testimony to a grand jury be made public. he gave the testimony in june of 1975, 10 months after he resigned as president. history anies sueed to have it made public and the judge said the historical significance outweighs the need for secrecy in a case long over. >>> this will mark the largest increase in fuel consumption since the 70s, it would double overall fuel economy to 54.5 miles per...
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. >> betty ford never expected to become first lady, but she was thrust into the role when richard nixon resigned. she modeled and then married twice. the second time to a young lawyer just entering politics. 28 years were spent living in washington as congressman gerald ford's wife, raising their four children. >> so help me god. >> congratulations mr. president. >> just weeks after her husband was sworn in as the 38th president of the united states in the wake of the water gate scandal, the new first lady found out she had breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy. >> it came as a terrible shock, of course, to our family and to me. breast cancer had never entered my mind. >> at a time when cancer was spoken out of in whispers, betty ford's discussion was credited with saving thousands of lives. >> i always think well, when i go down those stairs with my husband, they are probably wondering, now which side did she say it was? >> in the 2 1/2 years she spent as first lady, she was candid about her opinions and didn't shrink from controversy. mrs. ford favored the pro rights movement and a
. >> betty ford never expected to become first lady, but she was thrust into the role when richard nixon resigned. she modeled and then married twice. the second time to a young lawyer just entering politics. 28 years were spent living in washington as congressman gerald ford's wife, raising their four children. >> so help me god. >> congratulations mr. president. >> just weeks after her husband was sworn in as the 38th president of the united states in the wake of the...
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first time they have done that since richard nixon's president was named coach of the raiders. today, the giants traded two minor league pitchers to houston. he is a 31-year-old infielder who is batting 307. he can play all four infield positions. he will be the starting second baseman. he goes from the last place astros to the first place giants. >> exciting. it's not the first time i have been traded. it will be the first time i will be on a team that was first place or with a winning record. >> a's in detroit, scott was hit on his jaw and neck. he left the game. x-rays were negative. matsui is going to pick up his fallen comrade with a two-out base hit and the a's have a 3-1 lead. they are 16-33 on the road for a reason. they can't -- miguel cabrera. a six-run inning and they beat up on the a's 8-3. tuesday night top five. at number five, become to the giants game. girl catches the foul ball. keep your eye on the guy behind her. that's the way the ball bounces and the giants end up sending the kid his own baseball. united air kicked it backwards for a goal. his coach pulled
first time they have done that since richard nixon's president was named coach of the raiders. today, the giants traded two minor league pitchers to houston. he is a 31-year-old infielder who is batting 307. he can play all four infield positions. he will be the starting second baseman. he goes from the last place astros to the first place giants. >> exciting. it's not the first time i have been traded. it will be the first time i will be on a team that was first place or with a winning...
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kennedy canceling subscription to the herald tribune or richard nixon declaring war on "the washington post" and new york times. we saw how well that worked out for him. >> you tried whether there's cal pablty or malfeasance, as if the white house is dictating it. >> you're making the same mistake that so many people out there in media land are making, you're assuming that fox news and what the news of the world are part and parcel. >> i'm not assuming that. i work for this company. i know they're not the same. >> that's like saying that the folks at nbc are responsible for the-- >> and you're saying that-- assuming that the fbi moving against in company somehow the white house is behind it. >> what we'll know eventually because everything will get foia. and in the past, white houses and administrations have used the power of the justice department to crush their enemy. and-- >> that's, we have to. >> we have to take one more break, sorry, judy, when we come back the final harry potter movie is out. what does that mean to the reporters that have covered this series. against the speed o
kennedy canceling subscription to the herald tribune or richard nixon declaring war on "the washington post" and new york times. we saw how well that worked out for him. >> you tried whether there's cal pablty or malfeasance, as if the white house is dictating it. >> you're making the same mistake that so many people out there in media land are making, you're assuming that fox news and what the news of the world are part and parcel. >> i'm not assuming that. i work...
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. >> a judge is ordering a first public release of the late president richard nixon's secret testimony in the water gate testimony a agreeing with historians who sued arguing historical significance yut weighs arguments for secrecy with nixon dead 17 years. historians say koit clear up a debate over nixon's acknowledgement or knowledge of the water gate break in. nixon was the first president to testify about br a grand jury. 297 page transcript will not be available immediately because the government is being given time to decide whether or not to appeal that decision. >> and a second sea lie yn has been found with fishing line around its neck. nearly three weeks ago this sea lie yn found with wiring around its neck near pier 39. a family tourist sent us a picture. a second sea lion was also spotted near pier 39. rescuer says they appear healthy but are concerned about the wire that could prevent them from eating. crews have not been able to capture the sea lion but say they plan to try again. >> and another mountain lion spotted in low-lying section of the bay area. this time, a resi
. >> a judge is ordering a first public release of the late president richard nixon's secret testimony in the water gate testimony a agreeing with historians who sued arguing historical significance yut weighs arguments for secrecy with nixon dead 17 years. historians say koit clear up a debate over nixon's acknowledgement or knowledge of the water gate break in. nixon was the first president to testify about br a grand jury. 297 page transcript will not be available immediately because...
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de 36 aÑos despÉs, un juez federal ordeÓ hoy divulgar el testimonio secreto del ex presidente richard nixondecir nada lo puso en internet, de la noche a la maÑana se convirtiÓ en una sensaciÓn y millones de personas lo conocen. en internet ha sido alterado con diferentes fines como para criticar al presidente de colombia. >> no!!! >> ni siquiera la presidenta cristina escapÓ del vÍdeo. (aplausos) >> hay algunos, he visto un par y me han causado mucha gracia. >> no podÍa irme sin tomarme una foto con el hincha mÁs famoso del mundo. >> ahora que cayÓ segundo y argentina estÁ fuera de la copa, quizas puedan descansar un poco aunque no mucho porque el mes que viene inicial la liga del fÚtbol en argentina. > > hasta luego. >> ¡buenÍsimo y gracias ricardo! ¡podemos ver esa historia repetida! si alguien asÍ en mi casa cuando perdiÓ colombia en la copa amÉrica, es el fÚtbol... >> es impresionante. >> creo que representa muy bien la pasiÓn al estilo argentino >> por supuesto... >> lo bueno es que en ningÚn momento supo que lo estaban grabando. fue una reacciÓn del hincha nÚmero 1. >> tenga novedades
de 36 aÑos despÉs, un juez federal ordeÓ hoy divulgar el testimonio secreto del ex presidente richard nixondecir nada lo puso en internet, de la noche a la maÑana se convirtiÓ en una sensaciÓn y millones de personas lo conocen. en internet ha sido alterado con diferentes fines como para criticar al presidente de colombia. >> no!!! >> ni siquiera la presidenta cristina escapÓ del vÍdeo. (aplausos) >> hay algunos, he visto un par y me han causado mucha gracia. >>...
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betty bloomer ford never expected to become first lady, but she was thrust into the role when richard nixond. she spent time in new york city as a student of modern dance pioneer martha graham. she modeled and then married, twice. the second time to a young lawyer just entering politics. 28 years were spent living in washington as congressman gerald ford's wife, raising their four children. >> so help me god. >> congratulations mr. president. >> just weeks after her husband was sworn in as the 38th president of the united states in the wake of the water gate scandal, the new first lady found out she had breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy. >> it came as a terrible shock, of course, to our family, and to me. breast cancer has never entered my mind. >> at a time when cancer was spoken of, betty ford was credited with saving thousands of lives. >> i would always think when i go down those stairs with my husband, they are probably wondering, now which side did she say it was? >> in the 2 1/2 years she spent as first lady, she was candid about her opinions and didn't shrink from controversy
betty bloomer ford never expected to become first lady, but she was thrust into the role when richard nixond. she spent time in new york city as a student of modern dance pioneer martha graham. she modeled and then married, twice. the second time to a young lawyer just entering politics. 28 years were spent living in washington as congressman gerald ford's wife, raising their four children. >> so help me god. >> congratulations mr. president. >> just weeks after her husband...
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president since the sixty's has spent time for actually becoming the nominee we know for sure that richard nixon and ronald reagan sat down and had a conversation about who was going to run for president when and i mean they made a deal peter phillips wrote his dissertation on the bohemian club in one thousand nine hundred four and was invited to attend for four days he witnessed firsthand the opening of vent the cremation of care where the power elite leave their cares behind in a symbolic ceremony and the scene in this photo this is a place filled with secrets that only those who go inside and perhaps the tree will never really know but i was able to get my hands on some photographs that i want to show you just to give you a sense on what it looks like on the inside. this here was taken back in one thousand nine hundred nine colin powell the back of donald rumsfeld's head and this is thomas kean two years later he would become head of the nine eleven commission here's a picture newt gingrich henry kissinger and rick and their son and another shot of thomas kean here's a much younger dick chene
president since the sixty's has spent time for actually becoming the nominee we know for sure that richard nixon and ronald reagan sat down and had a conversation about who was going to run for president when and i mean they made a deal peter phillips wrote his dissertation on the bohemian club in one thousand nine hundred four and was invited to attend for four days he witnessed firsthand the opening of vent the cremation of care where the power elite leave their cares behind in a symbolic...