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>> nixon. >> richard nixon. >> nixon. >> yeah, nixon. >> nixon. >> is anybody else running but nixon?e president was a political animal. the president was phenomenally skilled. he was able to handle virtually anything. >> five men wearing white gloves and carrying cameras were caught earlier today in the headquarters of the democratic national committee in washington. they were caught by a night watchman, and they did not resist arrest when the police came. they were apparently unarmed, and no one yet knows why they were there. the film in the camera hadn't been exposed. in any case, they're being held. >> the democratic national committee is housed in the fashionable watergate complex. the break-in prepared well in advance. files were ransacked and papers removed. also in this area, ceiling tiles had been removed for the suspected planting of bugging devices. >> it was saturday morning, june 17th. the phone rang, it was about 6:30. a colleague of my mine was on the phone, he said, hello, it's chuck. we have a hot one. we have a burglary at the democratic national committee headquarte
>> nixon. >> richard nixon. >> nixon. >> yeah, nixon. >> nixon. >> is anybody else running but nixon?e president was a political animal. the president was phenomenally skilled. he was able to handle virtually anything. >> five men wearing white gloves and carrying cameras were caught earlier today in the headquarters of the democratic national committee in washington. they were caught by a night watchman, and they did not resist arrest when the police...
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is it time to celebrate or commemorate richard nixon -- the 40th anniversary of richard nixon's resignationhe book, you have a new afterword basically about what has changed and what has stayed the same in the 40 years since richard nixon left office. what has changed and what has changed -- stay the same? elizabeth: my afterword is how richard nixon came from ruins and he brought himself back up by the establishment. five presidents went to his funeral -- the greatest victory of all. we are more alert. could there be another watergate? there cannot. you cannot go into richard nixon's head and his psyche. are we more alert? we had more mechanisms for stopping transgressions. i don't think you will see -- well you will not see the kinds of things that went on and we can stop it sooner. john: the blurbs for the book -- many people praised it when it first came out. in the paperback, people revising their praise. one was tony lewis talking about the time. the constitution came alive in our own albert reinhold -- a reminder that american politicians can rise and respond to crises. those are hea
is it time to celebrate or commemorate richard nixon -- the 40th anniversary of richard nixon's resignationhe book, you have a new afterword basically about what has changed and what has stayed the same in the 40 years since richard nixon left office. what has changed and what has changed -- stay the same? elizabeth: my afterword is how richard nixon came from ruins and he brought himself back up by the establishment. five presidents went to his funeral -- the greatest victory of all. we are...
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she married richard nixon at age 28 years old. she had a wide variety of jobs. that would do anything to earn the money to pay her way through college. she was a janitor. she helped the family at farming before her parents died. she was a book keeper. she was a pharmacy manager. she was a high school business teacher. she continued to work after her marriage. she had two daughters. she was 56 years old when she became first lady. she was first lady for 5.5 years. she died at age 81 years old and is buried at the next and presidential library -- the nixon presidential library. pat nixon, very underappreciated , she visited over 80 countries. when she went on these trips she wasn't content to just go to receptions. she would do those things but she also wanted to meet the people. she wanted to go to schools, the hospitals. she wanted to go to orphanages. she wanted to talk to the people in the villages one-on-one, meet them and find out what their concerns were. she was that he is no matter what the agenda was. she could discuss human rights issues in south africa
she married richard nixon at age 28 years old. she had a wide variety of jobs. that would do anything to earn the money to pay her way through college. she was a janitor. she helped the family at farming before her parents died. she was a book keeper. she was a pharmacy manager. she was a high school business teacher. she continued to work after her marriage. she had two daughters. she was 56 years old when she became first lady. she was first lady for 5.5 years. she died at age 81 years old...
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that's what richard nixon said. put armed men in jeopardy. >> we know what the -- >> i agree. >> i wouldn't equate that at all. if somebody is sending a text some isis guy, we want you to behead everyone in your neighborhood tomorrow morning, not the same as the pentagon papers. i had this discussion earlier in the week with judge napolitano and he is a serious advocate of the constitution, a libertarian, but he thinks this is an area where free speech is free speech even if ithate speech and even corporations shouldn't violate that. >> i think it's a matter of national security charles. you look at these guys and girls that drop these bread crumbs whether it is in chat rooms, discussion boards twitter, facebook. these are the tells. these are where these guys and girls sit. all of a sudden they have this blowup on social media and guess what a little while later -- >> hold on one second. >> there is a difference between hate speech -- let me make the point. there is a difference between hate speech and advocating i
that's what richard nixon said. put armed men in jeopardy. >> we know what the -- >> i agree. >> i wouldn't equate that at all. if somebody is sending a text some isis guy, we want you to behead everyone in your neighborhood tomorrow morning, not the same as the pentagon papers. i had this discussion earlier in the week with judge napolitano and he is a serious advocate of the constitution, a libertarian, but he thinks this is an area where free speech is free speech even if...
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what do you make of what a richard nixon would make of his populist success? laugh -- admiring it to some degree, because trump knows how to hit the populist buttons, and nixon knew how to do this, he sort of invented it in a way. neil: you're right about that. >> nixon was great at stirring up fear, he was. but nixon was crafty. he was running to the left of george wallace and, you know -- neil: that's right. >> and he found it convenient to have somebody further to the right, more crazy, more kind of scary than him. that allowed nixon to look like the reasonable guy. neil: evan, you might have a future at this, you know, historical biography thing. [laughter] evan thomas, "being nixon" is his latest. just an impeccable writer and makes you think. more after this. (trader vo) i search. i research. i dig. and dig some more. because, for me, the challenge of the search... is almost as exciting as the thrill of the find. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we rebuilt scottrade elite from the ground up - including a proprietary
what do you make of what a richard nixon would make of his populist success? laugh -- admiring it to some degree, because trump knows how to hit the populist buttons, and nixon knew how to do this, he sort of invented it in a way. neil: you're right about that. >> nixon was great at stirring up fear, he was. but nixon was crafty. he was running to the left of george wallace and, you know -- neil: that's right. >> and he found it convenient to have somebody further to the right, more...
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he is no ronald reagan and no richard nixon. what he does is give whether it's a castro regime or supreme leader in iran what they want dough the concessions and i worry for israel now, jose. because israel will now be pushed to make a bad deal with the palestinians and i congratulate israel for standing up to this president. i think the united states congress will vote no on this bill and override our veto. we understand that but it's important to take a principled stand. this is a bad deal for u.s. national security interest and make us less safe rather than more safe. no comparison between president obama's -- anything goes deals with richard nixon, trust but verify. we don't trust and verify with iran we consult with them before we inspect anything. >> congresswoman, thank you very much for your perspective. >> i hope you find el chapo. >> that's the big story here in mexico. and the entire country is looking for him. it doesn't seem easy. >> he's going to be in a secret location in iran. >> thank you. a reminder we'll have
he is no ronald reagan and no richard nixon. what he does is give whether it's a castro regime or supreme leader in iran what they want dough the concessions and i worry for israel now, jose. because israel will now be pushed to make a bad deal with the palestinians and i congratulate israel for standing up to this president. i think the united states congress will vote no on this bill and override our veto. we understand that but it's important to take a principled stand. this is a bad deal...
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it sort of shows, by the way, how far richard nixon has come in terms of being historically rehabilitateduld have strained to compare themselves to nixon thinking that was a good thing. but his point, i think, is right. that is that nixon, in the early 1970s, no one else who could have been president in 1972 or in those years would have done this realized that china was likely in a pretty short period of time going to get economically and politically powerful and it was important for the united states to do that with a strong relationship or at least the start of a relationship with china after decades of silence. that's why he went to china. the part of the comparison that we do not know is this. from the standpoint of here we are 43 years later. nixon's decision was brilliant and foresighted and most of us are very glad he made it. we cannot know 43 years from now how the iran deal will look. >> the other question is the idea only nixon could go to china. i always interpreted that as nixon was mr. anti-communist, mr. cold war. the fact somebody who was so staunchly anti-communist lookin
it sort of shows, by the way, how far richard nixon has come in terms of being historically rehabilitateduld have strained to compare themselves to nixon thinking that was a good thing. but his point, i think, is right. that is that nixon, in the early 1970s, no one else who could have been president in 1972 or in those years would have done this realized that china was likely in a pretty short period of time going to get economically and politically powerful and it was important for the united...
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thank you for coming to the richard nixon presidential library. god bless you and god bless america. ♪ now on booktv with the help of our local cable partner cox communications we take a literary tour of omaha nebraska where we spoke with matt holland author of ahead of their time, a history of the omaha club which advocated for social justice and racial integration in the early 1950s. >> the omaha the poorest club was this phenomenal story of an unlikely group of people in an unlikely place at an improbable time in history that faced and challenged racial discrimination and segregation in omaha nebraska and it took place in the late 40s and early 50's predating the other civil rights act to these if not by decades of leased by years and it was a group that defy the stereotype when you think about the civil rights group. it was men and women young people and old people, black and white but by two black men so it's this wonderful story that has all these amazing connections and like you said an unlikely place. that quote the birmingham of the north
thank you for coming to the richard nixon presidential library. god bless you and god bless america. ♪ now on booktv with the help of our local cable partner cox communications we take a literary tour of omaha nebraska where we spoke with matt holland author of ahead of their time, a history of the omaha club which advocated for social justice and racial integration in the early 1950s. >> the omaha the poorest club was this phenomenal story of an unlikely group of people in an unlikely...
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. >> the october moratorium made richard nixon go to the mountain top, literally. to answer the anti-war movement. the elites have gotten on the anti-war movement. nixon wanted to rise up and show that there was another side. his side. the outsiders. the people who didn't go to harvard, who revered the flag and supported our soldiers. and he wanted to rally them. >> to you, the great, silent majority of my fellow americans. i ask for your support. north vietnam cannot defeat or humiliate the united states. only americans can do that. >> i didn't feel they were represented in washington and didn't really have a voice. >> it's time for the great silent majority to stand up and be counted. >> he went to 68% approval. >> it cave him what he needed. >> good evening, my fellow americans. tonight, will attack the head quart rs for the entire military operation in south vietnam. this is not an invasion of cambodia. >> what you've got to do is cut off the supplies that the north vietnamese are funneling to the south. and the way you do it is take out the ho chi minh trail th
. >> the october moratorium made richard nixon go to the mountain top, literally. to answer the anti-war movement. the elites have gotten on the anti-war movement. nixon wanted to rise up and show that there was another side. his side. the outsiders. the people who didn't go to harvard, who revered the flag and supported our soldiers. and he wanted to rally them. >> to you, the great, silent majority of my fellow americans. i ask for your support. north vietnam cannot defeat or...
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richard and nixon served -- richard nixon served in the pacific as well.3, he graduated from a quaker founded college and with the aid of a scholarship was admitted to duke law school. following a short time of practicing law in his hometown he accepted a job in the office of administration in late 1941 but disgusted by what he encountered in washington -- as he later confessed, desiring to obtain a war record to support his political ambitions, nixon was inducted into the u.s. navy in august 1942. he was commissioned as an ensign in october 1942. after a brief time i a naval air station in iowa, he requested sea duty. he served as the officer in charge of a combat -- air transport command. in locales subject to japanese bombing, nixon never saw,, earning two service stars for " efficient performance." returning to the united states in august 1945, he served as administrative officer of the alameda california naval air station, neighbor -- later function as a negotiator terminating work contracts, and then resigned on january 1 1946, munching his first cam
richard and nixon served -- richard nixon served in the pacific as well.3, he graduated from a quaker founded college and with the aid of a scholarship was admitted to duke law school. following a short time of practicing law in his hometown he accepted a job in the office of administration in late 1941 but disgusted by what he encountered in washington -- as he later confessed, desiring to obtain a war record to support his political ambitions, nixon was inducted into the u.s. navy in august...
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we have come to learn more about richard nixon and the marquee left on our country and the world. as i look at our state of the nation nixon now more than ever. q is a frequent figure in reviewing figures and discussing participating in debate and participating in the radio show. he show served in the nixon administration as a speechwriter. he hails from ohio claiming to be some form of buckeye. he did however choose to purchase his law degree from the hated university of michigan something i do not understand. [laughter] he is a practicing attorney prof. of law and a remarkable influence on the republican party at all levels across the country. he is a frequent guest on television shows, networks that would not otherwise have my patronage except for sporting events. most prominent, i believe is being the host of the best talkshow in america. he has the most impressive array of gas, senior elected and government officials, authors, opinion authors, opinion writers and national influencers. he host educational series for the president that is a graduate level intellectual experience
we have come to learn more about richard nixon and the marquee left on our country and the world. as i look at our state of the nation nixon now more than ever. q is a frequent figure in reviewing figures and discussing participating in debate and participating in the radio show. he show served in the nixon administration as a speechwriter. he hails from ohio claiming to be some form of buckeye. he did however choose to purchase his law degree from the hated university of michigan something i...
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richard nixon negotiated with red china. you have to negotiate sometimes with people to make the world and your country safer. we negotiated because president obama thought the primary challenge here was getting a nuclear weapon away from iran and we believe this deal does that. >> dickerson: secretary moniz, one of the opponent, prime minister benjamin netanyahu of the 24 day waiting period on inspections, he said, you wouldn't tell a drug dealer, give them 24-day notice they just flush the drugs down the toilet, do they have a point? >> i don't think that's an option with nuclear materials. the first point is that under iaea engagements, they had no timeframe for resolving issues when going to undeclared sights. getting defined timeframe is very critical. there has to be a process to go through with the p5 plus one to force in case of dispute, force inspection. iran otherwise to in breach. 24 days we feel confident to detect any nuclear activity very long after it has occurred. >> what happened mr. secretary can with any t
richard nixon negotiated with red china. you have to negotiate sometimes with people to make the world and your country safer. we negotiated because president obama thought the primary challenge here was getting a nuclear weapon away from iran and we believe this deal does that. >> dickerson: secretary moniz, one of the opponent, prime minister benjamin netanyahu of the 24 day waiting period on inspections, he said, you wouldn't tell a drug dealer, give them 24-day notice they just flush...
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it is interesting that douglas' wife at one point ran against at that point in time richard nixon inern california for congress and that election at that particular time was caught in the contemporary world of black listing. it will be very interesting. join us in a moment when we come back here to mosaic. >> this semester in my university i had a project to do, designing a synagogue and mosque. i went to the site of the museum and there was a huge banner saying help us build a roof of the synagogue. i just pressed that and from that moment i knew that i had to come here. hard work is the thing that joins us, makes us feel like kind of a big family actually. i also have this feeling that, you know, in a few years this roof will be in a museum or let's say in 10 or 15 years i will hopefully have kids and bring them along to the machine and show them, that part was made by daddy. that will be kind of awesome for me because i will have the feeling that i created part of history. >> beautiful. we just saw a wonderful film clip from a film called raise the roof. what was that film clip? >
it is interesting that douglas' wife at one point ran against at that point in time richard nixon inern california for congress and that election at that particular time was caught in the contemporary world of black listing. it will be very interesting. join us in a moment when we come back here to mosaic. >> this semester in my university i had a project to do, designing a synagogue and mosque. i went to the site of the museum and there was a huge banner saying help us build a roof of...
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edgar hoover richard nixon a quaker who grew up in poverty. not poverty but you know. i am saying that is another area as that young catholics were rebelling against their church and now were a lot of the marching on the left so that was sort of leaving out another group of americans. that is all i am saying the very wealthy buckley the very wealthy kennedy family, the catholic frustration also wanted somebody to look at as well as those who became kind of a punching bag is j. edgar hoover, the sort of protestant people that came from poverty. >> i use the phrase wasy i mention he was catholic but this is a cultural marker of the kind of refined life he lived but you are exactly right, he was catholic and i have a part in the book where i talk about what it meant to him to be catholic and he was no fan of vatican ii and the changes. he didn't hate all of them but he was not a fan of them but he was a devout catholic claim to have never wavered in his belief is whole life and i like suggesting seem to think that that made him, we talk about confidence in the go i think
edgar hoover richard nixon a quaker who grew up in poverty. not poverty but you know. i am saying that is another area as that young catholics were rebelling against their church and now were a lot of the marching on the left so that was sort of leaving out another group of americans. that is all i am saying the very wealthy buckley the very wealthy kennedy family, the catholic frustration also wanted somebody to look at as well as those who became kind of a punching bag is j. edgar hoover, the...
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dwight eisenhower never had a reality tv show, richard nixon never had beauty pageants.d a slovinian as a third wife. or tumult in one of our two political parties has blended to create a free for all in the race for president and leave room in the race for celebrities. well-known people with only scant understanding of the messy business of running governments. we've got a year or so from separating the real candidates from the not so real ones. so fasten your seat belts. thanks for joining us on "inside story." see you next time. i'm ray suarez. >> a car bomb attack kills at least 100 people during eid celebrations in iraq. hello, and welcome to al jazeera live from our headquarters from doha. i'm elizabeth puranam. still ahead. u.s. speaks to saudi representative on the iran deal.
dwight eisenhower never had a reality tv show, richard nixon never had beauty pageants.d a slovinian as a third wife. or tumult in one of our two political parties has blended to create a free for all in the race for president and leave room in the race for celebrities. well-known people with only scant understanding of the messy business of running governments. we've got a year or so from separating the real candidates from the not so real ones. so fasten your seat belts. thanks for joining us...
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. >> richard nixon, with the philadelphia boys choir. >> snuck a picture too. >> special. >> that's our secret now that's our secret. time to check your philadelphia job market report. >> jill schlessinger has advice for parting -- finding part-time job. >> more than 6 million americans work full time, others work to part time in evenings or week toned earn additional income. some most popular part-time jobs in the philadelphia area include office professionals. specially in the fields of finance, administration, and human resources. >> if you have a specialized expertise, business consulting may be more lucrative part-time job. consultants can earn 150 to $300 an hour to assist companies. if you hold an nba or have specific industry experience, a good website for consultants is hourly nerd.come. it connects consultants with companies that need their services. companies post project on the site, and allow freelance consultants to compete for the business. the company chooses one winning bid and manages the project on line. depending on your experience level, and what casino of projector
. >> richard nixon, with the philadelphia boys choir. >> snuck a picture too. >> special. >> that's our secret now that's our secret. time to check your philadelphia job market report. >> jill schlessinger has advice for parting -- finding part-time job. >> more than 6 million americans work full time, others work to part time in evenings or week toned earn additional income. some most popular part-time jobs in the philadelphia area include office...
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. >> the october moratorium made richard nixon go to the mountaintop literally.went to camp david for two weeks to write a speech to answer the anti-war movement. the elites had gotten on the anti-war bandwagon. the press, harvard, the universities, east coast establishment. by 1969, they were all anti-war. >> hell no, we won't go! >> and nixon wanted to rise up and show that there was another side, his side, the outsiders. the people who didn't go to harvard who revered the flag and supported our soldiers. and he wanted to rally them. >> to you, the great silent majority of my fellow americans, i ask for your support. north vietnam cannot defeat or humiliate the united states. only americans can do that. >> the term "silent majority" clicked with middle america because they were never represented on television, and they didn't feel like they were represented in washington and didn't really have a voice. >> president nixon proudly displayed 52,000 telegrams from persons who supported him. >> it is time for the great silent majority just to stand up and be counted
. >> the october moratorium made richard nixon go to the mountaintop literally.went to camp david for two weeks to write a speech to answer the anti-war movement. the elites had gotten on the anti-war bandwagon. the press, harvard, the universities, east coast establishment. by 1969, they were all anti-war. >> hell no, we won't go! >> and nixon wanted to rise up and show that there was another side, his side, the outsiders. the people who didn't go to harvard who revered the...
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dwight eisenhower never had a reality tv show, richard nixon never had beauty pageants.d a slovinian as a third wife. or tumult in one of our two political parties has blended to create a free for all in the race for president and leave room in the race for celebrities. well-known people with only scant understanding of the messy business of running governments. we've got a year or so from separating the real candidates from the not so real ones. so fasten your seat belts. thanks for joining us on "inside story." see you next time. i'm ray suarez. >>> this is al jazeera. >> welcome to the newshour. coming up in the next 60 minutes: iran's supreme leader accuses the u.s. of arrogance and says there are still vast differences between the two countries. three days of mourning are declared after a huge isil car bomb kills more than 100 people in iraq.
dwight eisenhower never had a reality tv show, richard nixon never had beauty pageants.d a slovinian as a third wife. or tumult in one of our two political parties has blended to create a free for all in the race for president and leave room in the race for celebrities. well-known people with only scant understanding of the messy business of running governments. we've got a year or so from separating the real candidates from the not so real ones. so fasten your seat belts. thanks for joining us...
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about the way people think they know about a lot of things that you can look at somebody like richard nixon and say they understand the minutia of a lot of issues is that you have the foxes and the one hand, hedgehog on the other created they are people who know about a few very profoundly important things, so i would put ronald reagan as a hedgehog. he wasn't a technocrat or detailed guide that he understood human freedom is human psychology and i think i made all the difference in the world into the type of leader that he was. >> host: one significant moment was his meeting with mikael gorbachev in reckoning and he walked away from that meeting. why? >> guest: he walked away from the meeting because ostensibly it was to come to an arms control agreement. possibly seeking the nuclear weapons which had been a concern of ronald reagan for a while. a lot of people who understandably see him as very hawkish failed to recognize that he had concerns about nuclear weapons and said he was prepared to potentially come to some sort of an agreement on the eventual limits and elimination of nuclear we
about the way people think they know about a lot of things that you can look at somebody like richard nixon and say they understand the minutia of a lot of issues is that you have the foxes and the one hand, hedgehog on the other created they are people who know about a few very profoundly important things, so i would put ronald reagan as a hedgehog. he wasn't a technocrat or detailed guide that he understood human freedom is human psychology and i think i made all the difference in the world...
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you could look at somebody like, say, richard nixon or bill clinton, and say they are foxes. they understand the minutia of a lot of issues. so you have fox on the one hand, the hem hoggs on the other. hedge hoggs are people who know about a few very, very important things profoundly important things. so i would put, for example ronald reagan as a hedge hog. he was not a technocrat, not a detailed guy but he understood human freedom he understood human schooling when it came to freedom and that made all the difference for the world and the type of leader he was. >> host: one significant moment in his second term was his meeting with mick kell gorbachev in like vic. >> guest: the meeting was to come to an arms controlled agreement. possibly seeking the elimination of nuclear weapons which had been a concern of ronald reagan's for a while. a lot of people fail to recognize he had profound moral concerns about nuclear weapons so he was prepared to potentially come to some sort of agreement on the eventual limits limits and elimination of nuclear weapons. the problem is that gorb
you could look at somebody like, say, richard nixon or bill clinton, and say they are foxes. they understand the minutia of a lot of issues. so you have fox on the one hand, the hem hoggs on the other. hedge hoggs are people who know about a few very, very important things profoundly important things. so i would put, for example ronald reagan as a hedge hog. he was not a technocrat, not a detailed guy but he understood human freedom he understood human schooling when it came to freedom and that...
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you go back and tell your friend richard nixon as he starts his presidency, nothing more important than> jon: it was johnson's fault. >> it was johnson. >> jon: incredible. (applause) >> jon: doris kearns goodwin, i love you. thank you so much for being with us. even the people that did the letters and diaries knew they were writing for history, so i imagine that was pointed it seemed like jefferson and adams always knew they were writing for each other but for history, i'm a great man who doesn't like slavery. so you never know with that stuff. >> you never know. but at least its a he handwritten and you save it at the end of the day and they are writing their stuff. >> jon: and they know to say the bum hole what about -- >> very nice to see you, lyndon johnson and the american dream, available on ebooks august 4th doris kearns goodwin, everybody. kearns goodwin, everybody. (applause) sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other discounts that people think i'm a big deal. and boy, are they right. ladies, i can share hundreds in savings with all of you! just visit progressive
you go back and tell your friend richard nixon as he starts his presidency, nothing more important than> jon: it was johnson's fault. >> it was johnson. >> jon: incredible. (applause) >> jon: doris kearns goodwin, i love you. thank you so much for being with us. even the people that did the letters and diaries knew they were writing for history, so i imagine that was pointed it seemed like jefferson and adams always knew they were writing for each other but for history, i'm...
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you go back and tell your friend richard nixon as he starts his presidency nothing more important thans fault. >> it was johnson. >> jon: incredible. (applause) >> jon: doris kearns goodwin i love you. thank you so much for being with us. even the people that did the letters and diaries knew they were writing for history, so i imagine that was pointed it seemed like jefferson and adams always knew they were writing for each other but for history i'm a great man who doesn't like slavery. so you never know with that stuff. >> you never know. but at least its a he handwritten and you save it at the end of the day and they are writing their stuff. >> jon: and they know to say the bum hole what about -- >> very nice to see you lyndon johnson and the american dream available on ebooks august 4th doris kearns goodwin everybody. (applause) kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats®... ...8 layers of wheat... ...and one that's sweet. to satisfy the adult.... ...and kid - in all of us. ♪ ♪ nutritious wheat for the adult you've grown into. and delicious sweet for the kid you'll never outgrow... feed your in
you go back and tell your friend richard nixon as he starts his presidency nothing more important thans fault. >> it was johnson. >> jon: incredible. (applause) >> jon: doris kearns goodwin i love you. thank you so much for being with us. even the people that did the letters and diaries knew they were writing for history, so i imagine that was pointed it seemed like jefferson and adams always knew they were writing for each other but for history i'm a great man who doesn't...
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we have come to learn more about richard nixon and that marquis left on our country and world and as i look at the state of our nation in the world today i reach into the archives of the 72 campaign, nixon now more than ever. we have had the opportunity two meet wonderful people through the library tran and betsy hewitt among them. hugh is a frequent figure at library interviewing authors panel discussions, participating in debates and as we saw today conducting his nationally syndicated radio show. he served in the nixon administration as a speechwriter and was critical in the construction of this facility and for that a debt of gratitude by all who have benefited from it. hugh hails from ohio claiming to be some form of buckeye. [laughter] he did however, choose to purchase his law degree from the hated university of michigan something i do not understand. [laughter] >> he is a practicing attorney professor of law at chapman university and a remarkable influence in the republican party at all levels across the country. he is a frequent guest, a nationally prominent television shows,
we have come to learn more about richard nixon and that marquis left on our country and world and as i look at the state of our nation in the world today i reach into the archives of the 72 campaign, nixon now more than ever. we have had the opportunity two meet wonderful people through the library tran and betsy hewitt among them. hugh is a frequent figure at library interviewing authors panel discussions, participating in debates and as we saw today conducting his nationally syndicated radio...
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people think, you have foxes who know a lot about a lot of things you could look at somebody like richard nixon or bill clinton and say they are fox's. they understand the minutiae of a lot of issues so you have foxes on the one hand, hedgehogs on the other. hedgehogs are people who know about few very important things profoundly important things so i would put for example ronald reagan as a hedge hog. he was not a technocrat, was not a detail guy but he understood human freedom, he understood human psychology when it came to freedom and i think that made the difference for the world's and the type of leader he was. >> what significant moment, his meeting with mchale gorbachev, he walked away from that meeting why? >> guest: he walked away from that meeting because the meeting is sensibly was to come to an arms control agreement, possibly seeking the elimination of nuclear weapons which had been a concern of ronald reagan's for a while. a lot of people who understandably see him as very hawkish failed to recognize he had profound moral concerns about nuclear weapons. he was prepared to potentia
people think, you have foxes who know a lot about a lot of things you could look at somebody like richard nixon or bill clinton and say they are fox's. they understand the minutiae of a lot of issues so you have foxes on the one hand, hedgehogs on the other. hedgehogs are people who know about few very important things profoundly important things so i would put for example ronald reagan as a hedge hog. he was not a technocrat, was not a detail guy but he understood human freedom, he understood...
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behave,sipras has to like richard nixon negotiating with china. sometimes, there are people who you would not expect to make the u-turn, but are the most appropriate to do necessary things. approval fromhaps parliament, and this will wash with the people, who say that he is a traitor coup capitulated? >> there are some people. now we will find this kind of anti-european, let's say, faction. i think they already have found some. do, het tsipras has to has to find his allies in the pro-european parties. how much damage has been done to the economy over the past two-plus weeks of banks being closed? >> we cannot speak to the numbers, but the impression i have speaking to people in the city, we have very heavy damages, especially into her wars him. that is sad. all the forecasts before this crisis would be that we would have the biggest tourist season of all time. anyways, i am confident and optimistic. that was olivia sterns speaking with the mayor of athens. mark: coming up, nobel winning prized economist paul krugman willd schultz -- phelps join us
behave,sipras has to like richard nixon negotiating with china. sometimes, there are people who you would not expect to make the u-turn, but are the most appropriate to do necessary things. approval fromhaps parliament, and this will wash with the people, who say that he is a traitor coup capitulated? >> there are some people. now we will find this kind of anti-european, let's say, faction. i think they already have found some. do, het tsipras has to has to find his allies in the...
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we have an administration that is as hostile as richard nixon's and we've tried to push back and it's guys like jon stewart who let him get away with it. i was so angry when i saw stewart not even -- he could have gently and respectfully followed up. >> is this you being angry? it's your normal voice to me. >> from february after obama took office i have been screaming this guy hates the press and he's done nothing but try to take power away from the press. >> you have some company in that now some 6 1/2, 7 years later. how much did stewart, using video to expose contradictions did that have an impact on tv news itself? >> i don't know if it had be aan impact on tv news but a profound impact on culture. the college students that i encounter now really think jon stewart is what it means to be politically smart. he has taught -- this is profound. he has not just taught him to care about politics but he taught him a way to look at the world. republicans are fools. remember his last comment, he and obama sharing the laugh about trump is typical of those two together and everyone else is a
we have an administration that is as hostile as richard nixon's and we've tried to push back and it's guys like jon stewart who let him get away with it. i was so angry when i saw stewart not even -- he could have gently and respectfully followed up. >> is this you being angry? it's your normal voice to me. >> from february after obama took office i have been screaming this guy hates the press and he's done nothing but try to take power away from the press. >> you have some...
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the line between public interest and preferential in 1971, president richard nixon was leaning in theirection of "public interest" when considering if theederal government should loan "lockheed" 250 million dollars to keep it from going the company needed the money to finish its next commercial jetliner. for six months theovernment debated the issue considering whether to stand idle while thousands lost their jobs or agree to set a critical economic precedent. it was a decision that got push forward by a senate committee on july 13, 1971. "this is the plane that lockheed are trying to save. the l-1011 tri-ar, a commercial passenger jet" development of its "l-ten- elevenwhen it learned the engin- maker, british manufacturer rolls royce was going under and would not be able to hold up its end of the deal. "we had been aware of the technical funding and schedule difficulties, but we had been assured that they could be solved without major impact on the total program. we wereurd precipitous decision made by the rolls royce board of directors and the sudden withdrawal of the british for th
the line between public interest and preferential in 1971, president richard nixon was leaning in theirection of "public interest" when considering if theederal government should loan "lockheed" 250 million dollars to keep it from going the company needed the money to finish its next commercial jetliner. for six months theovernment debated the issue considering whether to stand idle while thousands lost their jobs or agree to set a critical economic precedent. it was a...
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there is a very serious traitor in our midst and i think it's richard nixon." comments like those earned fonda a spot on nixon's enemies list before he resigned amidst the watergate scandal. so while she may have had the last laugh and helped bring awareness to a war that was on its last legs -- many have not forgotten over fonda's decision to play along with america's enemy. a decision, she says, still haunts her more than four decades later. the protest that took control of the airwaves and when time ran out for "captain midnight." and the world gets its first look at history's most famous shipwreck. it's still to come on "through the decades." it's still to come on "through the decades." on july 24, 1979, little richard spoke to a revival meeting in san francisco about the dangers of rock & roll. the singer had a pivotal impact on the music world with his most popular hits coming out in the 1950s. but by the '70s he had returned to his evangelical christian roots and had become an ordained minister. in 1982, the survivor song "eye of the tiger" topped the bil
there is a very serious traitor in our midst and i think it's richard nixon." comments like those earned fonda a spot on nixon's enemies list before he resigned amidst the watergate scandal. so while she may have had the last laugh and helped bring awareness to a war that was on its last legs -- many have not forgotten over fonda's decision to play along with america's enemy. a decision, she says, still haunts her more than four decades later. the protest that took control of the airwaves...
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we know that, and part of impeachment hearing from richard nixon was his threat to use irs. charles: using irs as a weapon is despicable. by the way, a huge win late today about an hour ago, new york city, for uber. comrades de blasio, you took a hit on this one, but he is not done yet, we'll tell you about the whole thing, we'll be right back. . . charles: big breaking news and a big win for uber in new york city for now. mayor bill de blasio dropping plans to place a cap on the number of ubers in the big apple. new york city will conduct a four-month study on the effects of uber on city's traffic and the environment. wink-wink! we know that the mayor and a lot of the progressives don't like uber. it is at the centerpiece of -- it's amazing they don't. it emanates out of silicon valley where they get the money. uber pushed hard on this and a lot of celebrities pushed hard on it. >> it will translate to a lot of cities. i'm an uber guy. stuck because of my shoulder i'm not able to drive. i've been ubering it everywhere. three minutes is the longest i have to wait for a car.
we know that, and part of impeachment hearing from richard nixon was his threat to use irs. charles: using irs as a weapon is despicable. by the way, a huge win late today about an hour ago, new york city, for uber. comrades de blasio, you took a hit on this one, but he is not done yet, we'll tell you about the whole thing, we'll be right back. . . charles: big breaking news and a big win for uber in new york city for now. mayor bill de blasio dropping plans to place a cap on the number of...
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the closest is in 1974 when dansked richard nixon a question and nixon said are you running and he said, no, sir are you? i think that the president could simply have said something like, major, there was so much objectionable abut the framing of your system timing does not permit us to go for it. >> vitally important question how we made the deal with iran and yet four americans including a "washington post" reporter are held but when you said "are you content," it seemed provocative. >> he personalized the question and that was awkward. it is legitimate, how could you cut this deal and celebrate when we have the hostages but to me the most interesting part of the story is, you have a journalist asking a tough question of a politician about a journalist who is being held captive and other journalists side with the president. there is some me terrible bias there. >> let me play the response of major garrett when he what asked on cbs this morning. >> the president believed i was suggesting he was content with the americans' captivity. that was not the basis of my question or my intent. p
the closest is in 1974 when dansked richard nixon a question and nixon said are you running and he said, no, sir are you? i think that the president could simply have said something like, major, there was so much objectionable abut the framing of your system timing does not permit us to go for it. >> vitally important question how we made the deal with iran and yet four americans including a "washington post" reporter are held but when you said "are you content," it...
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ford, president of the united states, do grant a full, free and absolute pardon unto richard nixon for offenses against the united states. >> you think president ford's actions were wrong? >> wrong, absolutely wrong. >> ford did the generous thing and i think the american people must forget about nixon. >> it raises as a political issue what is under the law except for presidents that get different treatment. >> a sitting president of the united states testifying before a congressional committee. >> the sub committee will inbound order. >> i had just been out of law school for a few years and i was the last person on the sub committee to ask a question and i thought for sure somebody on the sub committee would ask president ford the tough questions about the pardon. nobody asked the questions. >> i would like to point out, mr. president, the circumstances in which the pardon in which you issued and the secrecy in which it was issued made people question whether it's was a secret deal? >> i repeated with emphasis, whether we had an indictment, the trial, a conviction, the attention of c
ford, president of the united states, do grant a full, free and absolute pardon unto richard nixon for offenses against the united states. >> you think president ford's actions were wrong? >> wrong, absolutely wrong. >> ford did the generous thing and i think the american people must forget about nixon. >> it raises as a political issue what is under the law except for presidents that get different treatment. >> a sitting president of the united states testifying...
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. >> of person who would be considered richard nixon with the appropriation or the perversion of theord liberal they are trying times. this is about liberty and expression. i want to mention one little thing that buckley admired him very intellectual person as well. you didn't touch that he shot his wife. >> he stabbed her. [laughter] >> at a party. >> it took a little while but pressing charges. one but you mentioned buckley grew up in the white anglo-saxon protestants that is another core group so i just say that is an area where they rebel so that leaves off another group. the very wealthy kennedy family to look at as well with j. edgar hoover. >> i did use the phrase lofty as a cultural marker. than what it meant to be catholic. as a fan of them but never wavered in his belief is so -- as whole life. we talked about the confidence that is what makes them more confident he was unsure he was in possession of the truth and he knew right from wrong. when you have possession of the truth when catholics were vilified or discriminated against, it helps him to develop the spirit of who h
. >> of person who would be considered richard nixon with the appropriation or the perversion of theord liberal they are trying times. this is about liberty and expression. i want to mention one little thing that buckley admired him very intellectual person as well. you didn't touch that he shot his wife. >> he stabbed her. [laughter] >> at a party. >> it took a little while but pressing charges. one but you mentioned buckley grew up in the white anglo-saxon protestants...
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>> we worked with henry kissinger and richard nixon on the opening to china. uncomfortable with geopolitics opening overnight. but the real problem is not even what congress thinks or what the u.n. thinks. it's one of the other countries. are they saying wait a minute, i have to get my own because iran is getting there is? so you're going to have a nuclear arms race in the most famous part of the world. >> everyone is predicting that and benjamin netanyahu is on that. so $150 billion in stock into the account very quickly. what are they going to do with that money? >> i think that they will use a lot of it to support the terrorist groups that they favor including hezbollah, g5 hamas that includes rebels. they will use them to continue to do what they want to do which is to become the hegemon to spread their empire. they control for arab capitals right now this includes ballistic missiles that can only be used for one thing to carry nuclear warheads to other continents. they will use it for all of that and they will be violating the agreement. they will be perm
>> we worked with henry kissinger and richard nixon on the opening to china. uncomfortable with geopolitics opening overnight. but the real problem is not even what congress thinks or what the u.n. thinks. it's one of the other countries. are they saying wait a minute, i have to get my own because iran is getting there is? so you're going to have a nuclear arms race in the most famous part of the world. >> everyone is predicting that and benjamin netanyahu is on that. so $150...
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president richard nixon went on tv to make a genuinely starting, totally unexpected address to the americanple. and for all the other stunning historical importance of what he announced that night, 44 years ago right now. it was probably also the last most consequential announcement in american history in which the president referred to himself by name. by necessity he had to talk about himself in third person while he made the announcement. watch. >> good evening. i have requested this television time tonight to announce a major development in our efforts to build a lasting peace in the world. there can be no stable and enduring peace without the participation of the people's republic of china and its 750 million people. the announcement i shall now read is being issued simultaneously in peking and in the united states. on behalf of the government of the people's republic of china has extended an invitation to president nixonon to visit china as an appropriate date before may 1972. president nixonon has accepted the invitation with pleasure. >> saying that he, president nixon personally wo
president richard nixon went on tv to make a genuinely starting, totally unexpected address to the americanple. and for all the other stunning historical importance of what he announced that night, 44 years ago right now. it was probably also the last most consequential announcement in american history in which the president referred to himself by name. by necessity he had to talk about himself in third person while he made the announcement. watch. >> good evening. i have requested this...
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. >> we've destroyed the hard drives, richard nixon's ghost must have been smiling at that protestation. >> cruz drew this distinction after lerner refused to answer questions on capitol hill. >> a senior official of the irs twice saying, if i answer your question s questions i could end up in the slammer. >> at white house spokesman eric schultz expressed continued support for costinen. >> his decades of experience turning around both public and private institutions continue to make him the right person to lead this agency. >> senators also heard from representatives of conservative groups who had their lives turned upside down by extra scrutiny from the irs. >> patience is also wearing then with u.s. district court judge emmitt sullivan. he's threatening to hold costinen and justice department attorneys in contempt of court for failing to produce status reports and lois lerner e-mails. >> a north carolina congressman seemed to shock everybody by trying to have john boehner removed as speaker of the house. what's the latest of that? >> reporter: stunning. first time in almost a century
. >> we've destroyed the hard drives, richard nixon's ghost must have been smiling at that protestation. >> cruz drew this distinction after lerner refused to answer questions on capitol hill. >> a senior official of the irs twice saying, if i answer your question s questions i could end up in the slammer. >> at white house spokesman eric schultz expressed continued support for costinen. >> his decades of experience turning around both public and private...
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in which case, i think richard nixon might very well become the next president. and i shall make my occasional trips to europe longer. >> i think a lot of people will. i remind you of your promise to renounce your american citizenship unless you get a satisfactory outcome in november. >> that is not what i said. i said it would be morally correct. i can behave as in morley as the republicans. brian: how much of this was spiked by a producer saying we need audience go for each other? morgan: i think abc wanted something that was going to have a little spark. something that was a little bit of the stocks. they got buckley to be a commentator and 68. they said who do you want to debate. he said anybody except gore vidal question -- gore vidal or a communist. abc hired him, neither of them wanted to go on with the other but the lore of the nationals. light on prime tv was too great. and they were well paid. robert: about a grand tonight. morgan: in $1968. brian: today that would be a great deal. morgan: i don't think the producers had to do any prodding. once it was
in which case, i think richard nixon might very well become the next president. and i shall make my occasional trips to europe longer. >> i think a lot of people will. i remind you of your promise to renounce your american citizenship unless you get a satisfactory outcome in november. >> that is not what i said. i said it would be morally correct. i can behave as in morley as the republicans. brian: how much of this was spiked by a producer saying we need audience go for each other?...