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he was also a very long time friend and supporter of richard nixon. so, ford is appointed vice president. as the battle over the tapes escalates, the federal judge john so rick orders nixon to hand over the tapes. the court of appeals agrees with that, saying that the judge, a minimum is allowed to listen to them in camera, in the privacy of the chambers to determine if they really are any national security issues involved with them. the white house encounters with what they called the stennis proposal, which was mentioned in the video. senator stennis you should know, at this time a 71 year old senator from mississippi who had hearing aids, he had hearing problems. he had recently been shot in a burglary attempt. the plan was that he was the only person who was allowed to listen to the tapes. cox would then get summaries of the tapes, nothing else. it was a bold move. nixon was basically going for broke here. i interviewed stennis is doctor, by the way, he said that senator stennis was on heavy doses of coding at this time because of the shooting at t
he was also a very long time friend and supporter of richard nixon. so, ford is appointed vice president. as the battle over the tapes escalates, the federal judge john so rick orders nixon to hand over the tapes. the court of appeals agrees with that, saying that the judge, a minimum is allowed to listen to them in camera, in the privacy of the chambers to determine if they really are any national security issues involved with them. the white house encounters with what they called the stennis...
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today we get into one of my favorite chapters in the whole year, and that is the chapter on richard nixon followed by gerald ford in this presidents and constitution book. the nixon chapter was written by the late stanley cutler. he was a professor of history at madison, wisconsin, one of the great scholars of the watergate era. this chapter was one of the last things that he wrote before he passed away in 2015. as you can see from the introduction, richard nixon was a man of many paradoxes. he was born in a modest home in yorba linda, california that his father built, he said, using a sears kit. his mother was a devout quaker. tried to instill in him a set of moral values. but his father spent his life pretty much as you can see as an argumentative, unhappy man. that set of qualities was also passed along to young richard nixon. after attending whittier college, a quaker college about 17 miles from his home, he then went to duke law school, failed to get jobs at the fbi and a new york law firm which were his top choices, and reluctantly returned to california to practice law. there he ma
today we get into one of my favorite chapters in the whole year, and that is the chapter on richard nixon followed by gerald ford in this presidents and constitution book. the nixon chapter was written by the late stanley cutler. he was a professor of history at madison, wisconsin, one of the great scholars of the watergate era. this chapter was one of the last things that he wrote before he passed away in 2015. as you can see from the introduction, richard nixon was a man of many paradoxes. he...
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richard nixon is selected as his running mate. the governor of maryland spirew agnew they are reelected in 1972 in a landslide election. for the executive branch, it barely moves the needle for republicans on capitol hill. so ford after the 1972 election decides he's going to run one more time in 1974. in 1976 he's going to retire from congress. again, history intervenes with that. agnew has to step down as vice president, because of malfeasance in office as governor of maryland. he had taken some bribes, contract issues, obstruction of justice for things not related at all to watergate. agnew has to step down. nixon is able through the provisions of the 25th amendment to nominate somebody to replace agnew to become vice president but it required confirmation from both the senate and the house of representatives. ford is a natural selection. he's not nixon's first choice, but he is a solid choice for richard nixon. ford, however, because of his coalition building, because of his work, because of his reputation on capitol hill is a
richard nixon is selected as his running mate. the governor of maryland spirew agnew they are reelected in 1972 in a landslide election. for the executive branch, it barely moves the needle for republicans on capitol hill. so ford after the 1972 election decides he's going to run one more time in 1974. in 1976 he's going to retire from congress. again, history intervenes with that. agnew has to step down as vice president, because of malfeasance in office as governor of maryland. he had taken...
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it's not he's not nixon's first choice, but he is a solid choice for richard nixon ford. however because of his coalition building because of his work because of his reputation on capitol hill. is an easy selection carl albert the speaker of the house tells richard nixon i can get you jerry ford if you want jerry ford nixon's makes that choice ford goes through an extended investigation background investigation because even as he's selected there is this whirlwind of controversy surrounding richard nixon over the matter of watergate nefarious activities that had taken place during the 1972 election and before involving secret tapes bugging of opposition offices and a number of other issues that many people believed the president himself had been involved in what he what nixon was involved in was obstructing the investigation into that. so even as nick's are even as ford is being investigated for the vice presidency. there are a number on capitol hill who believe that they're choosing not the next vice president necessarily but quite likely the next president of the united
it's not he's not nixon's first choice, but he is a solid choice for richard nixon ford. however because of his coalition building because of his work because of his reputation on capitol hill. is an easy selection carl albert the speaker of the house tells richard nixon i can get you jerry ford if you want jerry ford nixon's makes that choice ford goes through an extended investigation background investigation because even as he's selected there is this whirlwind of controversy surrounding...
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it is tonight before the richard nixon presidential museum was dedicated and there was a reception for the former nixon white house staff. at that point i had written my two books, and mrs. nixon although frail had not been doing interviews is or granting them agreed to answer questions that i submitted in writing to her through her daughter julie. both with the help of helen smith who was her press secretary, and her daughter julie, knew that i would be in the audience, and she would signal to me, and i would signal, and she came out and nodded and she gave me a big wink and a wave. bettie ford, i really got to know well, and i must say perhaps breaking the boundaries of professionalism really came to love as a friend. i visited her many times at her home in desert before president ford became very frail, and of course, he died at the end of 2005 or 2006, but mrs. ford had a great love of history and a love of the history of first ladies and spoke often about her affection for pat nixon. so, even though between the two of them they represent eight years in the white house, and so from
it is tonight before the richard nixon presidential museum was dedicated and there was a reception for the former nixon white house staff. at that point i had written my two books, and mrs. nixon although frail had not been doing interviews is or granting them agreed to answer questions that i submitted in writing to her through her daughter julie. both with the help of helen smith who was her press secretary, and her daughter julie, knew that i would be in the audience, and she would signal to...
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that year richard nixon had run for re-election. and easily defeated the democratic nominee, george mcgovern. it was a landslide victory for nixon. yet the democrats retained control of congress. and ford thought to himself, my gosh, if the democrats can put up a candidate as bad as mcgovern yet still hold on to congress, certainly the house of representatives, i don't see how i'll ever become speaker. so he says to betty, look, here's what i would like to do. i want to stay in office for two more terms. that will bring me to the end of nixon's second and in the constitution, a last term of office, and then i'll retire. and they was thrilled. finally, i'm going to be able to spend time with my husband. finally i'll get my husband back. that was before a series of unprecedented events brought ford into the white house. i think many of the people here in this room remember in october of 1973, the vice president was forced to resign taking bribes. nixon asked his individuals in congress, who should i nominate to replace agnew? and overw
that year richard nixon had run for re-election. and easily defeated the democratic nominee, george mcgovern. it was a landslide victory for nixon. yet the democrats retained control of congress. and ford thought to himself, my gosh, if the democrats can put up a candidate as bad as mcgovern yet still hold on to congress, certainly the house of representatives, i don't see how i'll ever become speaker. so he says to betty, look, here's what i would like to do. i want to stay in office for two...
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i'm the richard nixon foundation's events director and i'm honored introduce today's speaker. the nixon library has presented first lady exhibits before and offered lectures on similar projects but we hadn't tackled the product of offering a first ladies exhibit and luncheon and lecture serious all combined. when planning and koord ating we quickly noted the need for a specialized guest curator. karl-anthony is one of the nation's foremost experts on presidential wives and their families. he penned he have dozen books and has had the privilege to interview the clips, laura bush, as well as nixons and the fords. his accolades are vast and maybe. the staff of the nixon foundation and the richard nixon presidential library enjoyed a long friendship with carl. in many ways we consider you part of the family, carl. when we called him back in april to propose the idea of a first lady's exhibit, luncheon and lecture series carl's enthusiasm was contagious. in five months -- five months, the concept had become a reality. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming karl-anthony. -
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at the time richard nixon, i think in the johnson/nixon area became the idea of self determination that's act was passed to really give the tribes more responsibility rather than the federal government doing all these difrp things for us. different things for us. that's when we seen this transition into empowerment. of tribes to live self-determined, in other words xtd -- today we're in an area of self-governance where tribes basically contracted for the funding that they basically ran these programs themselves. they just hired their own people. they hired whoever they wanted to hire. didn't have to really use indian health service, you know, employees to really -- and some tribes still do that today. our health care really seems self governance funding. we run the health center ourselves with certain amount of federal funding. we do that. i think we've come a long way. our strength is we're located in the city. all we have to do is buy properties and bring the businesses into the tribe. in rural, nevada, may not ruin businesses even if you were to buy piece of land. so the strength of us
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from american shores was simply intolerable not just to conservatives like barry goldwater or richard nixon but really to everybody. so fidel castro was interrogated on the subject of communism everywhere he went on his visit. by vice president nixon, by congressional subcommittee, by scores of journalists. dr. castro, are you a communist? and he answered the same every time. no, weighs not a communist, never had been, never would be. when castro finally left new york on april 25th the police were relieved to see him go, but most new yorkers were happy he had come to visit. an editorial in "the new york times" summed up the general attitude towards castro. he made it quite clear that neither he nor anyone of importance in his government so far as he knew was a communist. by the same token it seems obvious that the americans feel better about castro than they did before. well, that changed. that changed very fast. in the book i go into some detail regarding what happened after castro returned to cuba after his american visit, how things went sour so quickly. for the sake of time, i am going
from american shores was simply intolerable not just to conservatives like barry goldwater or richard nixon but really to everybody. so fidel castro was interrogated on the subject of communism everywhere he went on his visit. by vice president nixon, by congressional subcommittee, by scores of journalists. dr. castro, are you a communist? and he answered the same every time. no, weighs not a communist, never had been, never would be. when castro finally left new york on april 25th the police...
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was his pardon of richard nixon inevitable. historians don't let the word inevitability. and i'm not sure. i don't want to say inevitable, but i think given the situation given who ford was given his belief that whether it be nixon's suffered enough or that the nation had to focus on what he considered more important issues that he had to get nixon behind him. and so in that respect the pardon was inevitable, but i just i don't like the word because we've talked about inevitability then that leaves on the possibility for for variables other variables getting involved, but i do think that this was something for certainly something a believed had to happen. why did ronald reagan challenge gerald ford in 1975 1976 and did ford detest him for that? why did reagan challenge ford at 76 and why did ended for to test him for that reagan felt that ford was taking positions that he believed were not in line with weather. republican party should be going a reagan came from the conservative wing in the party. he felt that ford was adopting a number of positions that were bad positions
was his pardon of richard nixon inevitable. historians don't let the word inevitability. and i'm not sure. i don't want to say inevitable, but i think given the situation given who ford was given his belief that whether it be nixon's suffered enough or that the nation had to focus on what he considered more important issues that he had to get nixon behind him. and so in that respect the pardon was inevitable, but i just i don't like the word because we've talked about inevitability then that...
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that was richard nixon. kennedy had come out in the press the previous day with a statement about cuba. in a statement kennedy suggested that the eisenhower administration was being negligent about castro and that they really ought to find some way to help anti-castro cubans. take up arms against castro. of course, this was exactly what the eisenhower administration was trying to do. when nixon saw this in the newspapers, he was outraged. somebody in the cia. he thought must have told kennedy about the cia's plan. and now kennedy was claiming this as his own idea when in fact he richard nixon had been pushing for this operation for months. but nixon couldn't say that because it was a covert operation. so he just had to shut up and let kennedy pretend the whole thing was his idea. or that's probably what he should have done. but that is not in fact what nixon did instead in the fourth debate. he lashed out at kennedy's statement denouncing it as irresponsible and foolish. you have a long thoughtful argument a
that was richard nixon. kennedy had come out in the press the previous day with a statement about cuba. in a statement kennedy suggested that the eisenhower administration was being negligent about castro and that they really ought to find some way to help anti-castro cubans. take up arms against castro. of course, this was exactly what the eisenhower administration was trying to do. when nixon saw this in the newspapers, he was outraged. somebody in the cia. he thought must have told kennedy...
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it was the night before the richard nixon presidential library and museum was dedicated, and there was a reception for former nixon white house staff. at that point i had written my two books and i think mrs. nixon, although very frail, in not doing the interviews or granting them, agreed to answer questions that i submitted in writing to her through her daughter, julie. and both with the help of helen smith, who i knew in washington, new as mrs. nixon's press secretary, and then julie, they let mrs. nixon know that i would be in the audience, and i would signal to her, and she would signal to me, and so i was seated in about the third or fourth row there, when she came out, and i noted, and she gave me a big wink, and a wave. betty forward, i really got to know well. and i must say, perhaps breaking the boundaries of professionalism, really came to love as a friend. i visited her for many times at home in the desert before president ford became very frail, and of course he died at the end of i think it was 2005 or 2006, but mrs. ford had a great love of history, and a love of the hist
it was the night before the richard nixon presidential library and museum was dedicated, and there was a reception for former nixon white house staff. at that point i had written my two books and i think mrs. nixon, although very frail, in not doing the interviews or granting them, agreed to answer questions that i submitted in writing to her through her daughter, julie. and both with the help of helen smith, who i knew in washington, new as mrs. nixon's press secretary, and then julie, they...
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then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure monetary chaos algorithm. so neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look online because our relationships are what matters most of us. and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in the world. what silicon valley see, don't mention in the slick presentations. however, the ghost workers who train the software human they're involved in every step of the process. when you're using anything online, but we're solve as this miracle of automation behind your screen. it's no longer able workforce. that seems algorithm is for next to nothing. on a very good day, i could do $5.00 now. a really bad day. i could do $0.10 worth isn't movable by design. it's about labor costs, but it's also about creating layers of western responsibility between those who solicit the kind of work and need it. and those who do it when i would say wrong. why don't i just don't i mean, yes to shape out the thing because the a
then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure monetary chaos algorithm. so neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look online because our relationships are what matters most of us. and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in the world. what silicon valley see, don't mention in the slick presentations. however, the ghost workers who train the...
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. >> at noon on august 9th, 1974, president richard nixon resigned his office and vice president gerald ford was, immediately, sworn in during a solemn ceremony in the white house. next, on real america, a time to heal, gerald ford's america. shown daily at the president gerald r. ford presidential library and museum, this film tells the life's story of the michigan republican. >>> august, 1974. a husband and wife shared their deep concern about a nation in crisis. numbing changes were happening in washington, d.c. changes that promise to transform their lives overnight. >> president nixon stunned the country today by admitting he held back evidence. >> he acknowledges that what the transcripts say is, as mr. nixon puts it, at variance with what he told the american people on other occasions. >> rumors of president nixon's imminent resignation swept washington and the world today. >> president nixon reportedly will announce his resignation tonight. >> i, gerald r. ford, do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute -- >> office of president of the united states. >> the office of pres
. >> at noon on august 9th, 1974, president richard nixon resigned his office and vice president gerald ford was, immediately, sworn in during a solemn ceremony in the white house. next, on real america, a time to heal, gerald ford's america. shown daily at the president gerald r. ford presidential library and museum, this film tells the life's story of the michigan republican. >>> august, 1974. a husband and wife shared their deep concern about a nation in crisis. numbing...
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c-span3. >>> on lectures in history, ken gormley teaches a class on the constitutional issues with richard nixon gerald ford. he focuses on the watergate investigation and questions of control over nixon's secretly recorded white house tapes. as well as issues surrounding ford's pardon of nixon. they moved the classes online due to the coronavirus pandemic and video is courtesy of the school. >> guys, we are ready to start. thanks for your patience and for logging in to class again today remotely during this unpleasant coronavirus situation which will hopefully pass soon. i'm glad to see you are all well and also that you've safely moved out of the dorms. i took a little walk through campus today. since we're social distancing here, dr. coopey isn't here with
c-span3. >>> on lectures in history, ken gormley teaches a class on the constitutional issues with richard nixon gerald ford. he focuses on the watergate investigation and questions of control over nixon's secretly recorded white house tapes. as well as issues surrounding ford's pardon of nixon. they moved the classes online due to the coronavirus pandemic and video is courtesy of the school. >> guys, we are ready to start. thanks for your patience and for logging in to class...
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and president richard nixon and his aides had ordered hundreds of d.c. police riot squad to clear out a park down by the potomac river in which tens of thousands of mostly young people had been camping in preparation for what was going to be the most audacious protest in all the anti-war movement against the vietnam war. people had come from all over the country to camp in west potomac park in order to get ready for this traffic blockade of washington, d.c. which was sort of a last ditch effort after six years of the movement to force the government to pull all of the u.s. troops out of vietnam. >> why? why did they come? what is happening with the war that they decide they need to descend on washington? >> the war had been going on for six years in an intense way. and there had been -- the anti-war movement had started almost the same time as the war did by people who believed that the war was, you know, ethically wrong or was unwinnable or was, you know, draining the resources of the country that should have been put toward domestic problems. and there
and president richard nixon and his aides had ordered hundreds of d.c. police riot squad to clear out a park down by the potomac river in which tens of thousands of mostly young people had been camping in preparation for what was going to be the most audacious protest in all the anti-war movement against the vietnam war. people had come from all over the country to camp in west potomac park in order to get ready for this traffic blockade of washington, d.c. which was sort of a last ditch effort...
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host: richard nixon was the final president he covered. in 1960 nine, richard nixon was president. watch pearson talking about the reputation in washington. [video clip] >> are people fearful of you in washington? >> they shouldn't be. some of them are, i guess. >> in a room, if two people go, there is pearson. >> usually it's the other way around. i look around to see if there is tom dodd in the room and if i should get ready to give him the cold freeze he would surely give to me. i do not think people are fearful of me. some are. host: where was his career in 1969? mr. ritchie: at the end. he died that september. he had been opposed from the day nixon was elected to congress and they had a terrible relationship. then he was elected president. pearson gives nixon a honeymoon. for the first six months of the administration, he did not go on the attack. but before he became president, nixon told his chief of staff that no one was allowed to talk to pearson. but we will read the column every day to make sure no one is talking to him. pearson was the first person on the nixon enemy li
host: richard nixon was the final president he covered. in 1960 nine, richard nixon was president. watch pearson talking about the reputation in washington. [video clip] >> are people fearful of you in washington? >> they shouldn't be. some of them are, i guess. >> in a room, if two people go, there is pearson. >> usually it's the other way around. i look around to see if there is tom dodd in the room and if i should get ready to give him the cold freeze he would surely...
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already perished, marines and sailors as well. 27,000 more will die while richard nixon is president. because nixon does not quickly, easily, effectively, end the war in vietnam, the anti-war movement in the years ahead will radicalize and explode and create an incredible polarization among the american people. that's for next time. >>> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. i've saturday, american history tv documents america's story. and on sundays, book tv brings you the latest authors. c-span is brought to you by america's cable companies, including buckeye broadband. buckeye broadband. along with these television companies support c-span2 as a public service. >>> to mark its 60th anniversary, the white house historical association published james hoban, designer and builder of the white house. tonight on american history tv, a panel discussion addresses the architectural, political, and cultural ideas behind the mansion, recognized worldwide. they also look back at the life and career of james hoban who was born in ireland and emigrated to the united states. on american
already perished, marines and sailors as well. 27,000 more will die while richard nixon is president. because nixon does not quickly, easily, effectively, end the war in vietnam, the anti-war movement in the years ahead will radicalize and explode and create an incredible polarization among the american people. that's for next time. >>> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. i've saturday, american history tv documents america's story. and on sundays, book tv brings you the...
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richard nixon is president, because nixon does not quickly, easily reflectively and the war in vietnam. the anti war movement years ahead will radicalize and explode and create incredible polarization among the american people. that is for next time. and the perspective of the south be new means -- this conference was held in conjunction with the travel exhibit, waging peace in vietnam with soldiers and veterans who opposed the war which took place in 2019. >> it's my pleasure in a moment to introduce our two keynote speakers, when at a time. but i want to
richard nixon is president, because nixon does not quickly, easily reflectively and the war in vietnam. the anti war movement years ahead will radicalize and explode and create incredible polarization among the american people. that is for next time. and the perspective of the south be new means -- this conference was held in conjunction with the travel exhibit, waging peace in vietnam with soldiers and veterans who opposed the war which took place in 2019. >> it's my pleasure in a moment...
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who appeared, richard nixon, who separated them. pearson slapped mccarthy across the face hard. carthy said to nixon, you should not have stopped him. nixon got very bad press from pearson over the years. but nixon was a quaker and felt he should break up the fight. host: the administration was a tight ship with not many weeks. but i want you to talk about the incident that started a press government relations down a slope credibility gap. mr. ritchie: as a former military man he was used to controlling the press and thought he could control them as president. he had an effective press secretary, jim haggerty, who provided the press the information they were seeking but made sure they did not see the information the administration wanted to protect. they did not want leaks. eisenhower did a lot of foreign policy through the cia. there were instances in iran, guatemala, vietnam, that we did not know about at the time but it affected our foreign policy for generations. they are still feeling the effects in iran. at the time, everything was hush-hush and eisenhower was happy. one of
who appeared, richard nixon, who separated them. pearson slapped mccarthy across the face hard. carthy said to nixon, you should not have stopped him. nixon got very bad press from pearson over the years. but nixon was a quaker and felt he should break up the fight. host: the administration was a tight ship with not many weeks. but i want you to talk about the incident that started a press government relations down a slope credibility gap. mr. ritchie: as a former military man he was used to...
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er president dating back in modern times to richard nick and two richard nixon has disclosed their tax richard neck and two richard nixon has disclosed their tax returns. the one exception being dawdled trump. he has fought tooth and nail through the court to prevent those documents from becoming public. until recently of course he had the backing of the usjustice department. now the new administration the biden administration the biden administration are unwilling to back mr trump administration are unwilling to back mrtrump in administration are unwilling to back mr trump in the way that they had previously. so they have agreed now, ruled in fact to release these documents. that is in response to a request from a congressional mckey two committee which is been looking into mr trump�*s tax affairs. does this mean that donald trump long—awaited tax returns are soon to be made public? that is a moot point at the moment because there are bound to be legal challenges to this decision. of course the current eight congressional committee, the house ways and means committee will have to vote
er president dating back in modern times to richard nick and two richard nixon has disclosed their tax richard neck and two richard nixon has disclosed their tax returns. the one exception being dawdled trump. he has fought tooth and nail through the court to prevent those documents from becoming public. until recently of course he had the backing of the usjustice department. now the new administration the biden administration the biden administration are unwilling to back mr trump...
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has disclosed every president since richard nixon has disclosed details of their tax returns,p. he claimed before he was elected that his records were under ordered by the authorities, a process that was apparently still under way by the time he left office. republicans say the entire issue is politically motivated. they have denounced thejustice department decision and donald trump is widely expected to challenge it in court, meaning that if those highly anticipated documents are to be made public it could still be many, many months away. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. afghan military officials say they have managed to push back taliban militants from the southern city of lashkar gah in helmand province after they advanced close to the city centre on friday. it's the second provincial capital the armed group has entered in recent days. it comes after afghan security forces, aided by american air strikes, recaptured a district around the airport in the western city of herat. with us—led foreign forces nearing a complete withdrawal of troops, the taliban have made swift t
has disclosed every president since richard nixon has disclosed details of their tax returns,p. he claimed before he was elected that his records were under ordered by the authorities, a process that was apparently still under way by the time he left office. republicans say the entire issue is politically motivated. they have denounced thejustice department decision and donald trump is widely expected to challenge it in court, meaning that if those highly anticipated documents are to be made...
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richard nixon, the fire clark. later private practice from representing alaskan natives, more re history. attica prison writers among are disadvantaged and unpopular in 1972 with no and war. he met with communist officials and had criticized americans conduct the war in 1980 after americans were taken hostage in iran. he went there, violating the trap and criticize the united states. shot ramsey clark is 93. we rode islanders last ne beard, near welcoming a young, distracted washington in 1978. as their real life mister smith goes to washington house. peter, who got elected the congress champions, issues important to the elderly hammer and had 755 career home runs broke. his record stood for the next 30 years. another hall of famer was tommy le, sorta manage the dodgers for 20 years. one, the world series twice. basketball hall of famer elgin baler played 14 seasons with the lakers was and 11 time and b star and went on to manage. the bird cross was the 1st african american sports analyst on national television aft
richard nixon, the fire clark. later private practice from representing alaskan natives, more re history. attica prison writers among are disadvantaged and unpopular in 1972 with no and war. he met with communist officials and had criticized americans conduct the war in 1980 after americans were taken hostage in iran. he went there, violating the trap and criticize the united states. shot ramsey clark is 93. we rode islanders last ne beard, near welcoming a young, distracted washington in 1978....
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that would be august 15th, 1971, the data then president richard nixon, close the gold window at basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure a monetary chaos. stacy? yes, that was known as the nixon shock. and that's where you find it under wikipedia to research that or the next 2 weeks. we're going to be looking at that building up to this 50 year anniversary of a great monetary experiment. this is a monetary experiment, right? because this is the 1st time we've had a global all the out world based on basically nothing but paper backed by as paul common at the new york times. a nobel economist says back by men with guns. that's a 1st we've always had hard money or hard wealth creation, real wealth creation. so this is the 1st time we've had been beyond that sort of system. so it's an experiment we're 50 years into it. and that's kind of what because reporting been doing for the past 10 years, it's kind of cataloging the results and the consequences of this were researching the experiment. right. so there's 2 parts to it. there'
that would be august 15th, 1971, the data then president richard nixon, close the gold window at basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure a monetary chaos. stacy? yes, that was known as the nixon shock. and that's where you find it under wikipedia to research that or the next 2 weeks. we're going to be looking at that building up to this 50 year anniversary of a great monetary experiment. this is a monetary experiment, right?...
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we're talking about richard nixon mart of the previous president. so the united states, you know, back 50 years ago, a close the goal, the window. and we entered a new era of a pure a fee, money standard, around the world. what, what are your thoughts on this so far? well, i suspect you discuss the history of it. why? right? the world was washing dollars, rebuilding back from world war 2, and then the great society and everything else to johnson did. and all the sudden people wanted us, we'd like to gall, the french in particular, one to switch their dollars back to go, you know, $35.00. now it's a goal. and that became untenable in the u. s. is losing all the reserves. and so what nixon do, we just suspended max? it's officially just suspended, right? the convert ability, you know i, the 1st thing that comes to mind is i remember a day just getting started doing this like in about 9 or 10. and i was talking to a buddy of mine who i've been friends with since i was a teenager. and we were lamenting how it, how hard we work and how much money we made
we're talking about richard nixon mart of the previous president. so the united states, you know, back 50 years ago, a close the goal, the window. and we entered a new era of a pure a fee, money standard, around the world. what, what are your thoughts on this so far? well, i suspect you discuss the history of it. why? right? the world was washing dollars, rebuilding back from world war 2, and then the great society and everything else to johnson did. and all the sudden people wanted us, we'd...
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the day that then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure monetary chaos. long, long when i would show the wrong. why don't we just don't the rules? yes, to shape out, the thing becomes the after an engagement equal the trail. when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground in the i will come back tuesday. so the 1st hearing of a special us congressional panel test with investigating the capitol hill right back in january. emotions are running high during the session. although it seems not everyone was convinced by the words heard some views, even calling it a performance. democracies are not defined by our bad days. were defined by how we come back and bang the bad days. how we take accountability for that. i have faith because of folks like you and i am, i don't expect this will be quite so much later, but it's it must be an added thing today. the special commission consists of law makers from both parties, but critics claimed that their minds already
the day that then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure monetary chaos. long, long when i would show the wrong. why don't we just don't the rules? yes, to shape out, the thing becomes the after an engagement equal the trail. when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground in the i will come back tuesday. so the 1st hearing of a special us...
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most famously to richard nixon on his 1st visit to china tie became china's official diplomatic drink. that made it even more prestigious for chinese consumers. ah, today the now tie company is worth almost 350000000000 euros journalist, yo who suspects that the brand that fuels china's corruption, may itself not be on the level. he's travelling to a nearby town by merchants. amount time company has registered an appalachian of origin. will them also own experience produced in the town of mild ty, because now tie them of the economy produced elsewhere but here 50 kilometers for malakai. he discovers that the company is building huge production facilities to meet steadily rising demand. the firm has launched various products, costing between a few dozen to several 100 euros dio, who finds out that some of it is being produced here and not in mount high itself. as opposed to them, sides are often operating the newer one cares when they do is if the supervisory agent don't exist, simpleton value the for you who the story is now tie is one of corruption. but for many customers, the brands
most famously to richard nixon on his 1st visit to china tie became china's official diplomatic drink. that made it even more prestigious for chinese consumers. ah, today the now tie company is worth almost 350000000000 euros journalist, yo who suspects that the brand that fuels china's corruption, may itself not be on the level. he's travelling to a nearby town by merchants. amount time company has registered an appalachian of origin. will them also own experience produced in the town of mild...
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now he served to foreign visitors both famously to richard nixon on his 1st visit to china. tai became china's official diplomatic drink. that made it even more prestigious for chinese consumers. ah, today and now tie company is worth almost 350000000000 euros journalist. yo who suspects that. the brand that fuels china's corruption, may itself not be on the level. he's traveling to a nearby town. i'm going to buy merges amounts i. company has registered an appalachian of origin, the only spirit produced in the town of mild ty mccord. now, ty, monday, me produced elsewhere but here 50 kilometers for mel, tie. he discovers that the company is building huge production facilities to meet steadily rising demand. the firm has launched various products, costing between if he doesn't to several 100 euros dio, who finds out that some of it is being produced here and not in mount tie itself. the sites are often operating the mirror in one cares when they do it says if the supervisory agencies don't exist and the for you who the story of mount high is one of corruption. but for many customers, t
now he served to foreign visitors both famously to richard nixon on his 1st visit to china. tai became china's official diplomatic drink. that made it even more prestigious for chinese consumers. ah, today and now tie company is worth almost 350000000000 euros journalist. yo who suspects that. the brand that fuels china's corruption, may itself not be on the level. he's traveling to a nearby town. i'm going to buy merges amounts i. company has registered an appalachian of origin, the only...
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the day that then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure monetary chaos. the ah sporting hero, all weak willed in the face of adversity. opinions, divide it over to us, driven us to quit, to olympic, finals of mental health concerns. well, german competitors, inter can't make a stand against sex, isn't debated. what's already been done, the woke game so becoming increasingly dominated by politics as well. i think it's a great opportunity. we see so many changes. we're ready. i'm not where we should be confirmed because we don't want to be just a vehicle for the latest 5 that comes along a few alias, tackling an influx of illegal migrants, but as the thirty's we allow measures to stem the flow di you fall silent on.
the day that then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure monetary chaos. the ah sporting hero, all weak willed in the face of adversity. opinions, divide it over to us, driven us to quit, to olympic, finals of mental health concerns. well, german competitors, inter can't make a stand against sex, isn't debated. what's already been done, the woke game so becoming increasingly...
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richard nixon was elected in 1968. one of the reasons he was elected was his promise to end the war. rather than ending the war, he was expanding it geographically. in 1971, in february, troops were sent south. that triggered another run of the movement, which was in the spring of 1971. we have dozens of antiwar groups who came together in this chaotic choreography, starting in mid april of 1971 and going through mid-may. they were designed to bolster support. the finale of this protest was to be the most audacious one, which was the blockade of the street and bridges. that is why they were camped, getting ready for protest. the nixon administration was increasingly worried about the effect of all the protests, so they secretly revoked the permit on saturday and sunday morning, they sent in the police to clear out the park, in the hopes that the people who would come in would disperse and go home, and there would be no protest monday morning, but that is not what happened. greta: i want to show the viewers, on april 7,
richard nixon was elected in 1968. one of the reasons he was elected was his promise to end the war. rather than ending the war, he was expanding it geographically. in 1971, in february, troops were sent south. that triggered another run of the movement, which was in the spring of 1971. we have dozens of antiwar groups who came together in this chaotic choreography, starting in mid april of 1971 and going through mid-may. they were designed to bolster support. the finale of this protest was to...
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i mean, richard nixon just print reelected by one of the biggest margins in israeli country anyone everyn except massachusetts and the district of columbia. no one could imagine that i would want to get away. i fact that i would want to be away from that as opposed to right in the middle of it but we did. we took our family went to belgium when a truly wonderful experience representing our country overseas. >> in the general board becomes president. and your great friend and colleague in the house 1960, and he came in saying good he spoke to everyone would report directly to the president you were brought in after months when he thought that was not working very well. this at a time, spent a lot of people refer presidents very much impressed with the fact that the presidential power so much and is - did you see signs of that. >> gerald ford was legislature. and he was a minority leader. and he functioned on the spokes of the wheel concept for everyone could come to see him any like people. he was gracious and wonderfully warm decent man. anyone who wanted to have access to them, could in
i mean, richard nixon just print reelected by one of the biggest margins in israeli country anyone everyn except massachusetts and the district of columbia. no one could imagine that i would want to get away. i fact that i would want to be away from that as opposed to right in the middle of it but we did. we took our family went to belgium when a truly wonderful experience representing our country overseas. >> in the general board becomes president. and your great friend and colleague in...
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the data then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure monetary chaos. oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food. that is trinity and sugary and told the victim not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that never changed, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the d m? it's corporate, me the ah, the tokyo olympics continue to make headlines that philip, us, jim, this is hale the hero for quitting su finals, while female german competitors make a stand against sexism with their choice uniform. we debate what have already been done. the games are becoming overtly politicized, to retire. what needs to be just the vehicle for the latest 5 that comes along to different hill and picks. let's put it that way. everyone can't pretend i'm enjoying it as much as i do. other olympics i have to say also coming up with you
the data then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure monetary chaos. oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food. that is trinity and sugary and told the victim not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that never changed, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical...
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torn in historic day in monetary history, that would be august 15th, 1971 day that then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure monetary chaos. oh right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is trinity and sugary and faulty and not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's corporate. me. ah, ah, ah. the hello. found the sunday law. my son said me, i read my father will come to us and so that we can, my family will be complete against me . the whole the, the naval vessel has reached the pseudo islands, but area that's off limits for tourists jump out and up dollar. but i can assure lol, the the for me well, i got my master i did in the father says he fought for 3 days and we before he escaped, the army captured
torn in historic day in monetary history, that would be august 15th, 1971 day that then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure monetary chaos. oh right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is trinity and sugary and faulty and not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will...
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the day that then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure monetary chaos. this is your media, a reflection of reality. in a world transformed what will make you feel safer. type relation for community you going the right way? where are you being that somewhere? which direction? what is truth, watches in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, in algorithms and neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look online because our relationships are what matters most of us and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley see, don't mention in the slick presentations. however, i think ghost workers who train the software humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as this miracle of automate. behind your screen is vulnerable workforce. that seems algorithm is for next to nothing on a very good day to do $5.00. now, a really bad day. i
the day that then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure monetary chaos. this is your media, a reflection of reality. in a world transformed what will make you feel safer. type relation for community you going the right way? where are you being that somewhere? which direction? what is truth, watches in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in...
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university president teaches a class on the causative issues that arose during the presidency of richard nixonocuses on the watergate investigation and questions of control over nixon's secretly recorded white house tapes. as well as issues around for the pardon of nixon. the keen university movie classes online due to the coronavirus pandemic, video of the class is courtesy of the
university president teaches a class on the causative issues that arose during the presidency of richard nixonocuses on the watergate investigation and questions of control over nixon's secretly recorded white house tapes. as well as issues around for the pardon of nixon. the keen university movie classes online due to the coronavirus pandemic, video of the class is courtesy of the