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and richard was alone. his townhome in new jersey and in the following april of 1994, his housekeeper, she was married and her husband had a stroke and richard nixon learned that her husband a stroke and so he sat down at his desk and. he handwrote out a letter to him telling him about how he knew how important it is to work back from having a stroke and that he believe that this man could work back from having a stroke because his wife had suffered stroke and she was able to work back from it. and then richard nixon's suffered a stroke and died. and so it was really his last act was expressing empathy to a fellow human being. we have time for one last question from yusor in the front row. thank you. mike shinseki retired navy, also. so richard nixon like many of the greatest generations, who and saved made the world safer democracy is just such a humble man about his service. and you look at the span of presidents in that era, kennedy, nixon ford, bush, carter, even although carter wasn't world war. but any
and richard was alone. his townhome in new jersey and in the following april of 1994, his housekeeper, she was married and her husband had a stroke and richard nixon learned that her husband a stroke and so he sat down at his desk and. he handwrote out a letter to him telling him about how he knew how important it is to work back from having a stroke and that he believe that this man could work back from having a stroke because his wife had suffered stroke and she was able to work back from it....
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and we, in terms of what richard was just saying, i think that that's actually really interesting, that there is an inability to take the lessons, basic elementary lessons from history and apply them. i mean, it just happened the opening up the, the, the 2nd friday after postponing it for a year and a half after pay. but it finally happened. it happened largely because of the sacrifice of the russians where it would be carried up the balance curts calling stone, read the amount of sacrifice of rush it, the, the russians, and the chinese carrying the weight of world war 2 mostly is on their shoulders with 90 percent of them are being absorbed by the russian military and the russian people were all that was ignored until we entered in mid 1944. on the 2nd front of the least in europe. i mean, it, all of that was ignored in all of the day commemorations by biding by these you're keen technocrats. they just completely ignored the russian sacrifice because it's not convenient to be reminded of that when the current object agenda is to re replay world war 2. but on the other side we're, we're
and we, in terms of what richard was just saying, i think that that's actually really interesting, that there is an inability to take the lessons, basic elementary lessons from history and apply them. i mean, it just happened the opening up the, the, the 2nd friday after postponing it for a year and a half after pay. but it finally happened. it happened largely because of the sacrifice of the russians where it would be carried up the balance curts calling stone, read the amount of sacrifice of...
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they're there, they're, there is, i think it's tied to what richard was just saying that there's this collapse function that, that is positive on some level by these, these neil con freaks. and they're just grappling, we're straws for anything that will get them to, to be preserved from being sucked into this on coming up bits of collapse. and so they're, they're get in a desperate flight, ford motor of what can i get? what can i steal to keep this boat of float a little bit longer, but it's destined to collapse. it can't do anything but collapse unless you, you get your head out of your ass and you realize that we need systemic errors over decades. and let's start making corrections, but if you don't do that, well when the what method, what makes it worse, matthew is that they everything that you just said what richard just said about the economy and then tie in election cycles. okay, so just keep the government going into november. unfortunately, the whole world doesn't revolve around american elections. thankfully finish out before we go to the break. matthew, you know, i, i think
they're there, they're, there is, i think it's tied to what richard was just saying that there's this collapse function that, that is positive on some level by these, these neil con freaks. and they're just grappling, we're straws for anything that will get them to, to be preserved from being sucked into this on coming up bits of collapse. and so they're, they're get in a desperate flight, ford motor of what can i get? what can i steal to keep this boat of float a little bit longer, but it's...
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it's all about the monetary system that richard was talking about, except for this one will work with out the dollar. matthew. yeah, pushing is, has made that clear that that's the intention. i know you are the iranian foreign minister or the finance minister last month, also saying that this was in the works. russia is already, i think now i the last because the guy read was that the 86 percent of transactions take place in local currencies versus 23 percent. last year seen time in, in russian, the russian central bank at least. so you definitely have the convergence, i think by this growing multi polar alliance, the bricks which is now seeing, i think there is like with the turkish or foreign minister, calling to join the bricks. there's a huge waiting list now of other nations wanting to get on board this a viable thing that can flow where the current system of the e u. the us dollar is obviously tanking people want off the ship. and i think it's only a matter of time, and as you said, the next brick summit might very well bleed be a place where we see a watershed breakthrough on t
it's all about the monetary system that richard was talking about, except for this one will work with out the dollar. matthew. yeah, pushing is, has made that clear that that's the intention. i know you are the iranian foreign minister or the finance minister last month, also saying that this was in the works. russia is already, i think now i the last because the guy read was that the 86 percent of transactions take place in local currencies versus 23 percent. last year seen time in, in...
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and richard chambers was an olympian — the next. was an olympian himself in _ the next. and richard chambers was an olympian himself in rowing, - the next. and richard chambers was an olympian himself in rowing, andl an olympian himself in rowing, and he coached the women's hr their bronze medal, sol he coached the women's hr their bronze medal, so i think what you see is this wonderful moment of, we know the athletes by name in their fortunes, but they all have lives beyond their moment on the lake, so they all want incredible things in their own right, and often return to their own right, and often return to the sport to play different rolls for future generations. and the sport to play different rolls for future generations. and the british team _ for future generations. and the british team have _ for future generations. and the british team have done - for future generations. and the i british team have done brilliantly. what of the moving parts within the rowing team? we are not top nation, the netherlands have captured that.
and richard chambers was an olympian — the next. was an olympian himself in _ the next. and richard chambers was an olympian himself in rowing, - the next. and richard chambers was an olympian himself in rowing, andl an olympian himself in rowing, and he coached the women's hr their bronze medal, sol he coached the women's hr their bronze medal, so i think what you see is this wonderful moment of, we know the athletes by name in their fortunes, but they all have lives beyond their moment on...
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it was richard. first name was richard. he was given the name harewood. artholomew. bartholomew gave birth to, uh, i think it was henry and henry to romeo. and then romeo gave birth to me. and it's really extraordinary. and i was doing a documentary with david 0lusoga, and i spoke to the genealogist, and she gave me this family tree. and at the end of this journey of finding out my roots. i then go to harewood house and to meet the current lord harewood, david lascelles. and it was quite an extraordinary meeting, actually, because it was right after black lives matter, during black lives matter, and i had no idea how i was going to feel about it and no idea how i was going to, you know, what was going to happen. and it was an extraordinary meeting. and david is a really open, gentle man. and we actually had a really open chat. and i said to him, and his answer really impressed me. i said, "do you feel guilty? "you know, having inherited all this wealth and money from off the proceeds of slavery"? and he said, "well, i don't feel guilty because i'm not resp
it was richard. first name was richard. he was given the name harewood. artholomew. bartholomew gave birth to, uh, i think it was henry and henry to romeo. and then romeo gave birth to me. and it's really extraordinary. and i was doing a documentary with david 0lusoga, and i spoke to the genealogist, and she gave me this family tree. and at the end of this journey of finding out my roots. i then go to harewood house and to meet the current lord harewood, david lascelles. and it was quite an...
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was just an amazing lesson for richard nixon and his indomitable will to return. and i'll never forget that lesson. so san clemente, the return to san clemente was about redemption and and was what it was about and writing his memoirs and then confronting what happened about leaving the administration and leaving office and and dealing with watergate. so there were memoirs was part of it. but then he had to make a public statement in the media and he had to decide how to do that. he didn't trust the television network, so he decided on using television different international personality and that was the david frost. so that's why one of the chapters in my book and then governor wilson alluded to that is using david frost was a television personality, but david frost a good interviewer. and so there was one entire chapter in my book on the frost nixon interviews, and we did an enormous amount of research in those interviews. i led the research for this. so you can imagine we did a slight amount preparation for those interviews, and i don't know if any of you recogn
was just an amazing lesson for richard nixon and his indomitable will to return. and i'll never forget that lesson. so san clemente, the return to san clemente was about redemption and and was what it was about and writing his memoirs and then confronting what happened about leaving the administration and leaving office and and dealing with watergate. so there were memoirs was part of it. but then he had to make a public statement in the media and he had to decide how to do that. he didn't...
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in the forty-sixth year during the minsk trial, one of the creators of the death camp, general richard wasdeath, hanged at the minsk hippodrome. in december forty -seventh, 16 people involved in the creation of these camps were in the dock in gomel, but since in april forty-seventh the supreme soviet of the ussr abolished the death penalty, the criminal. the sss had to answer for it 30 years later, they were looking for them all over the soviet union. kashnikov was found in the irkutsk region, he worked at the bratsk teds. dadonov lived in michurinsk, worked as an electric welder at the lenin plant. each of them had families after the war, children were born, those who were initially convicted of being in collaborationist formations, served their time. yes, they started families when we came once to chernigov region to arrest one of these policemen, the son there, well, almost started a fight, why is the father being taken away, that is to say, he is such and such, a hard worker, he really was a hard worker, he worked well, so to speak, they lived very well, raised children, but neither th
in the forty-sixth year during the minsk trial, one of the creators of the death camp, general richard wasdeath, hanged at the minsk hippodrome. in december forty -seventh, 16 people involved in the creation of these camps were in the dock in gomel, but since in april forty-seventh the supreme soviet of the ussr abolished the death penalty, the criminal. the sss had to answer for it 30 years later, they were looking for them all over the soviet union. kashnikov was found in the irkutsk region,...
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my great, great, great grandfather was a richard, he was richard. and i spoke to the genealogies and she gave me this family tree and at the end of this journey of finding out by routes, go to hayward and to meet the current lord harewood. it is was a quite an extraordinary meeting. it is right after quite —— is right of black lives matter. i had no idea how is going to feel about it, i had no idea what was going to happen and it was an extraordinary meeting. david is a open gentleman and we actually had a really open chat and i said to him, his answer really impressed me. do you feel good to have an extra inherited all this while. is it identical guilty but is muscle but i can be accountable. —— but i don't feel guilty because i am not responsible but i can be accountable. do you think there is a need to go further with all that stuff? i feel that we are kind of in phase one of that. 'i: :: , that we are kind of in phase one of that. ' i: i: , ., ~ that. 100% and i think the trevelyan famil , that. 100% and i think the trevelyan family. they — that
my great, great, great grandfather was a richard, he was richard. and i spoke to the genealogies and she gave me this family tree and at the end of this journey of finding out by routes, go to hayward and to meet the current lord harewood. it is was a quite an extraordinary meeting. it is right after quite —— is right of black lives matter. i had no idea how is going to feel about it, i had no idea what was going to happen and it was an extraordinary meeting. david is a open gentleman and...
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and now it seems that -- just listening to what richard was telling us, iran wants to insert itself into the diplomatic side of negotiations, et cetera, that would force the rest of the world to deal with iran as a major player. how do you see this part of the -- kind of the puzzle of what iran has been doing and what it wants to do? >> well, there are two levels here, jose. one is indigenously iranian, and one has to do with foreign relations. indigenously, they're thinking about the cost effectiveness of any retaliation against israel and the general was absolutely right in describing the scene. there are two levels of escalation. what you can do bilaterally against israel, and how do you use your proxies. that's not forget the proxies, hezbollah, and the houthis in yemen, it's not like a mcdonald's franchisees, where one may be in cincinnati and one in miami, but they both have the same colors, the same furniture, the same menus. these are not exactly franchisees. they operate independently. the second thing that i think constrains iran, but also is helpful, is, believe it or not, chi
and now it seems that -- just listening to what richard was telling us, iran wants to insert itself into the diplomatic side of negotiations, et cetera, that would force the rest of the world to deal with iran as a major player. how do you see this part of the -- kind of the puzzle of what iran has been doing and what it wants to do? >> well, there are two levels here, jose. one is indigenously iranian, and one has to do with foreign relations. indigenously, they're thinking about the...
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and was experiencing perhaps the apex of his more than 11 year career working with richard nixon. dwight was born in kansas, attended the university ofa southern california and joined the nixon for governor team in 1962 at 21 years old. he caught the political bug, and his hard work and uncanny ability which take him to nixon's side throughout the entirety of the extort 1968 campaign and into the white house on january 20, 1969. dwight has dwight has written a terrific new memoir, "the president's man" which can see it to my left, but you would use with his work with president nixon. "the president's man" is without a doubt one of the most important contributions to the understanding of the nixon presidency andn. president nixon as a person that is yet been written. dwight will speak this evening with frank gannon. frank joined the nixon white house and the sum of 1971 as a white house fellow assigned to counselors to the president, donald rumsfeld and bob finch. he did d work for john ehrlichmn on the domestic council staff, along with colonel brennan and handful of other stuff ev
and was experiencing perhaps the apex of his more than 11 year career working with richard nixon. dwight was born in kansas, attended the university ofa southern california and joined the nixon for governor team in 1962 at 21 years old. he caught the political bug, and his hard work and uncanny ability which take him to nixon's side throughout the entirety of the extort 1968 campaign and into the white house on january 20, 1969. dwight has dwight has written a terrific new memoir, "the...
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have never them because i missed my 3rd was patient the content on mushroom of contact and then richard was on cuz i'm just going to the states. no that's that's not the check for the transfer. last name is the nation as the past. c and pushed the thing, this thing to town. and then me hard at the side of the thing to come up with some kind of cut out of a mission as far as the campus showing that it wasn't the time then they get home. why as it was for you on nevada, as is the new media? i'm we, i jumped on and go, he ask us showing media tional, but have you version made them were playing a lot of socializing more than a premium hospice version of the the most i know the biggest, that's going to give me the list. see, i'm a 4022 to or to find me to someone know what costco for can you know, most sort of damage of the whole not on the bush. oh. also tell me a name and acts of the get if that was true. let me say this, i've been a corporate evict. immeasurably doesn't mean for me that he doesn't want us on this young. the broker's talk that of many of you must be on a nissan nissan on that
have never them because i missed my 3rd was patient the content on mushroom of contact and then richard was on cuz i'm just going to the states. no that's that's not the check for the transfer. last name is the nation as the past. c and pushed the thing, this thing to town. and then me hard at the side of the thing to come up with some kind of cut out of a mission as far as the campus showing that it wasn't the time then they get home. why as it was for you on nevada, as is the new media? i'm...
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it was well researched and interesting. however, richard nixon was not a tragic figure in any way. he was a spiteful hating hating and conniving sleazeball no moral compass in any way i'm 74 years old and i wish i could -- on his grave before i die okay so that obviously reflects a certain strand of opinion out there about nixon okay so i'll read my reply to him i said thanks for your note ah glad you liked the book even if you hate nixon as i hope you noticed i wrote it on the principle of show don't tell. i tried to capture a particularly dramatic period in nixon's life and the country's life as vividly as possible the way a novelist or a playwright play right might was sticking strictly to historical fact. it's up to readers like you to decide for themselves. what lessons should be drawn from history. from the story as for the subtitle an american tragedy that can be interpreted in different ways a personal tragedy a political tragedy or a national tragedy. perhaps all three take your pick so that pretty much describes my approach i think. you know. hi, thank you. i haven't read
it was well researched and interesting. however, richard nixon was not a tragic figure in any way. he was a spiteful hating hating and conniving sleazeball no moral compass in any way i'm 74 years old and i wish i could -- on his grave before i die okay so that obviously reflects a certain strand of opinion out there about nixon okay so i'll read my reply to him i said thanks for your note ah glad you liked the book even if you hate nixon as i hope you noticed i wrote it on the principle of...
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it was well researched and interesting. however, richard nixon was not a tragic figure in any way. he was a spiteful hating hating and conniving sleazeball no moral compass in any way i'm 74 years old and i wish i could -- on his grave before i die okay so that obviously reflects a certain strand of opinion out there about nixon okay so i'll read my reply to him i said thanks for your note ah glad you liked the book even if you hate nixon as i hope you noticed i wrote it on the principle of show don't tell. i tried to capture a particularly dramatic period in nixon's life and the country's life as vividly as possible the way a novelist or a playwright play right might was sticking strictly to historical fact. it's up to readers like you to decide for themselves. what lessons should be drawn from history. from the story as for the subtitle an american tragedy that can be interpreted in different ways a personal tragedy a political tragedy or a national tragedy. perhaps all three take your pick so that pretty much describes my approach i think. you know. hi, thank you. i haven't read
it was well researched and interesting. however, richard nixon was not a tragic figure in any way. he was a spiteful hating hating and conniving sleazeball no moral compass in any way i'm 74 years old and i wish i could -- on his grave before i die okay so that obviously reflects a certain strand of opinion out there about nixon okay so i'll read my reply to him i said thanks for your note ah glad you liked the book even if you hate nixon as i hope you noticed i wrote it on the principle of...
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was a war hero. and the other other side you had richard nixon. who to be the best known man in america was still one of the most mysterious men in america you had four cubans who had bay of pigs and cia backgrounds who had done all types of nefarious things you had gordon liddy and howard hunt. who never saw a condestine nefarious scheme that they wouldn't follow no matter how how doomed to failure it was and then you had the the trio from the white house chuck colson, uh, john ehrlichman bob halderman, who would make your the hair stand up in the back of your neck when you heard him in uh testifying the the third reason that i think watergate was so successful was there was good staff work and let's give credit to sam dash. his daughters are here. let's give credit to sam. sam knew sam knew how to tell a story and that's what he did the summer of 1973. watergate was the best soap opera on television. it was appointment television as the new york times said one day 60 million people heard john dean. talk about a cancer growing on their presidency.
was a war hero. and the other other side you had richard nixon. who to be the best known man in america was still one of the most mysterious men in america you had four cubans who had bay of pigs and cia backgrounds who had done all types of nefarious things you had gordon liddy and howard hunt. who never saw a condestine nefarious scheme that they wouldn't follow no matter how how doomed to failure it was and then you had the the trio from the white house chuck colson, uh, john ehrlichman bob...
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also, preyer richard was in kyiv at one time, and here he went on various excursions, and he became the hero of the draw, now we can see him from 95- th quarter. it was introduced there, played out, i think that's it everything was somehow thought out there, but, but it still happened, that's why pierre richard really, really is what we like to say, you know, everyone is a friend of ukraine or a patriot of ukraine, well, he's just our ambassador, it seems to me , that this word is more appropriate, this is a person, an outstanding person, a legendary person who, well, let's say this, with the support of our country, she acts definitely in our favor, she is a person who, in principle, says absolutely everything correctly, because i listened his interview, it seems to me that he understands our political situation quite well, and so allen delon also supported ukraine, although we must also understand that along with that, well, what is this too... a patriot of ukraine, as we like to say, but this person was very ambiguous during his life, and to idealize such a complex person, i it seems
also, preyer richard was in kyiv at one time, and here he went on various excursions, and he became the hero of the draw, now we can see him from 95- th quarter. it was introduced there, played out, i think that's it everything was somehow thought out there, but, but it still happened, that's why pierre richard really, really is what we like to say, you know, everyone is a friend of ukraine or a patriot of ukraine, well, he's just our ambassador, it seems to me , that this word is more...
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she herself did not directly participate in it as it was in france, but she definitely had an impact, that is why she is a legend, and pierre richardnow 90 years old... i would like to say a few words about him too, we also saw him at the funeral in the 21st year of belmondo, and he was already, he came on crutches then, and now, despite his age, he often does they like to say, they say that age gives people some kind of inability to analyze something, because a person starts to lead more closed. lifestyle, less interested in some kind of information space, but pierre char, he understands politics well enough, and from the very beginning of the war he supported ukraine, although he also has many fans in russia, but he immediately started recording various videos, and when the full-scale invasion began, he also supported us, and from this year he is an ambassador... let's listen to the video that he once wrote and recorded in support of ukraine. mr. president, i know russia well, i know its people, whom i love. i know ukraine well and i also know its people, whom i also love. i'm torn apart by the way the russian army invaded ukrain
she herself did not directly participate in it as it was in france, but she definitely had an impact, that is why she is a legend, and pierre richardnow 90 years old... i would like to say a few words about him too, we also saw him at the funeral in the 21st year of belmondo, and he was already, he came on crutches then, and now, despite his age, he often does they like to say, they say that age gives people some kind of inability to analyze something, because a person starts to lead more...
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hope that it will end as soon as possible, because it is despicable to continue it, and also jer richard waskyiv at one time, and here here he went, on various excursions he was shown everything, and he became. raffle, now we can watch it from the 95th quarter, they drove him there, they played him, it seems to me that it was all thought out somehow, but, but it still happened, that's why pierre rychard is really, really like that as in our country they like to say, you know, everyone is a friend of ukraine or a patriot of ukraine, well, this is just our ambassador, it seems to me that this word is more appropriate, he is a person, an important person. a legendary person who, well, let's say this, by supporting, supporting our country, she, she acts, definitely in our favor, this is a person who, in principle, says absolutely everything that's right, because i listened to his interview, it seems to me that he understands our political situation quite well, and allen delon also supported ukraine, although we must also understand that... that along with that, well , that he is also a patriot o
hope that it will end as soon as possible, because it is despicable to continue it, and also jer richard waskyiv at one time, and here here he went, on various excursions he was shown everything, and he became. raffle, now we can watch it from the 95th quarter, they drove him there, they played him, it seems to me that it was all thought out somehow, but, but it still happened, that's why pierre rychard is really, really like that as in our country they like to say, you know, everyone is a...
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did not directly participate in it in the way it was in france, but she definitely had an influence, that's why she is a legend, and so is pierre richards 90 years old, i would also like to say two words about him, we also saw him at the funeral in the 21st year of belmondo, and he was already, he came on crutches then, and but now he, despite his age, as often they like to say that age gives people some kind of inability to analyze something, because a person is just starting. lead a more closed way of life, less interested in any information space, but pierre char, he understands politics well enough, and from the very beginning of the war he supported ukraine, although he also has many fans in russia, but he immediately started various videos record, and with the beginning of the full-scale invasion, he also supported us, and from this year he is the embassy. mr. president, i know russia well, well i know its people, whom i love, i know ukraine well and i also know its people, whom i also love, i am torn apart by how the russian army invaded ukraine, and that's putting it mildly. this invasion has turned into mass murder, i would ev
did not directly participate in it in the way it was in france, but she definitely had an influence, that's why she is a legend, and so is pierre richards 90 years old, i would also like to say two words about him, we also saw him at the funeral in the 21st year of belmondo, and he was already, he came on crutches then, and but now he, despite his age, as often they like to say that age gives people some kind of inability to analyze something, because a person is just starting. lead a more...
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frank was a great friend of richard nixon's. fact we brought frank in on the moonwalk and several other things. he was kind of our conduit with nasa. >> i'm going to pass over this because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was the white house fellow who gave peripheral a new meeting . i was just an outsider whereas dwight was the insider so when the trip to china was announced i tried to finagle a place on the plane so i wrote a memo so this was my first contact with dwight chapin and he says unfortunately even though your arguments are e meritorious there isn't a chance in hell you're going to be on this plane . more diplomatically and having never met him but received his memo we met in the mess and you said to me words that i will always treasure . nice try. [applause] >> all of us were involved in this. the idea of going on a trip to china, there was no one on the white house that did not want to go to that trip to china so it was very dicey kind of picking the right people to go and so forth.
frank was a great friend of richard nixon's. fact we brought frank in on the moonwalk and several other things. he was kind of our conduit with nasa. >> i'm going to pass over this because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was the white house fellow who gave peripheral a new meeting . i was just an outsider whereas dwight was the insider so when the trip to china was announced i tried to finagle a place on the plane so i wrote a memo so this was my first...
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and richard was also prevented from taking a flight from the us. he was dropping to take part in the st. petersburg economic farm us. and also in august the f. b, i rated the virginia home owned by political comment, data imagery signs a soviet born us national science, cuz he had not been officially notified of 80 f, b i such as of his property. and he hasn't visited the us for a long time, which i met hoss again, believes that the rest of john list and such as all the homes is a watering trend. it is a trend it and it's a scary it, it's a terrifying trend because what, what's, what they're trying to do is make examples of us in different ways. i'm going home to england and then they use the terrorism act against me or scott, is it? he's at home in the us and then they come and read this house. they, they, they were afraid that people are going to listen to alternative media to independent journalists and free their minds, you know, and they, and so they want, what, what was that, what the british government are trying to do, and what the us govern
and richard was also prevented from taking a flight from the us. he was dropping to take part in the st. petersburg economic farm us. and also in august the f. b, i rated the virginia home owned by political comment, data imagery signs a soviet born us national science, cuz he had not been officially notified of 80 f, b i such as of his property. and he hasn't visited the us for a long time, which i met hoss again, believes that the rest of john list and such as all the homes is a watering...
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richard nixon would be, i think it was same 30, 40 years later that richard nixon would be seen as a left-wing radical by most current day republicans. >> oh, my lord, absolutely. one of the questions people ask is, how did we survive 1968? when you think about the tumultuous year, president johnson gets out, mccarthy and rfk challenge him, dr. king is killed, senator kennedy is killed, the chicago democratic convention is chaotic, george wallace gets 13.5% of the vote in november. incredibly fraught time. i would argue that it's worthy to think about, nixon is part of the reason the republic endured. again, complicated, counterintuitive argument. 212 area code people wouldn't agree with this. but the epa, he proposed a health care plan to the left of president obama's. he proposed a guaranteed family income. remember, the influence of daniel patrick moynihan, a domestic policy adviser, on the one hand wanted to take nixon into this kind of progressive tori-ism. again, the complications of life, the complexities of life, daniel patrick moynihan arguing that on this side, and then you
richard nixon would be, i think it was same 30, 40 years later that richard nixon would be seen as a left-wing radical by most current day republicans. >> oh, my lord, absolutely. one of the questions people ask is, how did we survive 1968? when you think about the tumultuous year, president johnson gets out, mccarthy and rfk challenge him, dr. king is killed, senator kennedy is killed, the chicago democratic convention is chaotic, george wallace gets 13.5% of the vote in november....
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was dented. and that's not something that could be driven on? no, unfortunately, after that the car needed to be needed to be repaired and couldn't be driven. richard'sdriving near cirencester in may last year when she hit that pothole. and then there's the pothole right there. 0ncoming land rover. and there's no option but to follow the line that she's following. to avoid the incident hitting his family in the wallet, richard claimed £189 for the damage from gloucestershire county council. they turned it down. richard persisted and lawyers got involved. and it's been a very complicated and protracted process. but it was all resolved last week when they conceded that they should pay the claim. that's more than a year later. well over a year. yeah. the council apologised for the distress caused, adding that it defends claims robustly and fairly to protect the public purse. a spokesperson said new information had led to the case being settled. different local authorities have their own claims processes and insurance price comparison website told us many people end up paying for damage out of their own pocket because it's easier. what they should do is
was dented. and that's not something that could be driven on? no, unfortunately, after that the car needed to be needed to be repaired and couldn't be driven. richard'sdriving near cirencester in may last year when she hit that pothole. and then there's the pothole right there. 0ncoming land rover. and there's no option but to follow the line that she's following. to avoid the incident hitting his family in the wallet, richard claimed £189 for the damage from gloucestershire county council....
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and richard from one games to the next. fific richard chambers was from one games to the next. fific richardonze medal, so i think what you see is this wonderful moment of, we know the athletes by name in their fortunes, moment of, we know the athletes by name in theirfortunes, naturally they will have lives beyond the moment on the lake, so they'll grow onto an incredible things and return to the sport to play different rolls and add to future generations. fiend and add to future generations. and the british team have done brilliantly. what other moving parts within _ brilliantly. what other moving parts within a _ brilliantly. what other moving parts within a rowing team? we are not top nation, _ within a rowing team? we are not top nation, i'm _ within a rowing team? we are not top nation, i'm sure the netherlands have _ nation, i'm sure the netherlands have captured that. britain comfortable in second place. people slipping _ comfortable in second place. people slipping back, australia have gone back, _ slipping back, australia have gone back, itaiy— slipping back, australia have gone bac
and richard from one games to the next. fific richard chambers was from one games to the next. fific richardonze medal, so i think what you see is this wonderful moment of, we know the athletes by name in their fortunes, moment of, we know the athletes by name in theirfortunes, naturally they will have lives beyond the moment on the lake, so they'll grow onto an incredible things and return to the sport to play different rolls and add to future generations. fiend and add to future...
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richard was origin good to have here in the studio, thank you. from us to french politics, french president, emanuel macro and has begun talks with key figures from several political parties to form a new government, including a new prime minister, inconclusive parliamentary elections nearly 2 months ago. dealt a blow to macaroni centrist alliance. he met with leaders from the left, sentries and conservatives on friday, and it's due to hold talks with the far right on monday. the left is new popular front coalition, one of the most seats in the last election, but it fell short of a majority. background's own presidential term engine 2027, but he could see his power, limited by the next govern, corresponded rosie birch yard. is that the elysee palace in paris for us, and she reminded us of how the french elections ended to wind president macro and cold for these small selections back in june. he said that his goal was to clarify the political situation in france. will that seem to quite spectacularly backfire? because not only did his political gr
richard was origin good to have here in the studio, thank you. from us to french politics, french president, emanuel macro and has begun talks with key figures from several political parties to form a new government, including a new prime minister, inconclusive parliamentary elections nearly 2 months ago. dealt a blow to macaroni centrist alliance. he met with leaders from the left, sentries and conservatives on friday, and it's due to hold talks with the far right on monday. the left is new...
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richard was a known alter nationalist who lives in an illegal settlement himself. often a defender of these arm settler groups who just last year when a deadly attack on the town of water took place, he responded by saying quote, that for water should be wiped off the map. now simpler attempts on palestinians are not a new phenomenon. in fact, they have only increased since the beginning of these rules were on guns at 10 months ago. the un has documented at least $1140.00 of these attacks that resulted in several deaths and injuries of palestinians. and oftentimes these attacks are carried out under the protection of b is rarely, military, as the palestinians in the occupied west bank are left defenseless against armed settlers who live in illegal settlements. and these really military who protects them from the central woods. i just need all on the this is randy government has published plans to set up a new illegal is ready settlement in the occupied west bank as one of 5 legal sacraments is ready. authorities promised to make official back in june. the government says the move is i
richard was a known alter nationalist who lives in an illegal settlement himself. often a defender of these arm settler groups who just last year when a deadly attack on the town of water took place, he responded by saying quote, that for water should be wiped off the map. now simpler attempts on palestinians are not a new phenomenon. in fact, they have only increased since the beginning of these rules were on guns at 10 months ago. the un has documented at least $1140.00 of these attacks that...