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because richard holbrook was inductable. richard would always be there to pick up the pieces. so the very last thing that occurred to me was that i would lose richard. who, and i think that's why-- . >> rose: even though, even though people had said to him constantly, slow down. >> slow down. >> rose: you've been on too many planes, too many countries, too often. you're not taking care of yourself. you're eating lousy. >> but that's who he was. you know, one of the most touching calls after richard's death was from the president of pakistan, zardari who called almost simultaneously with the president of afghanistan, karzai. and the contrast between those two calls. because karzai was,, you know all business and i could just about picture him reading a script, mrs. holbrooke, we need, we wish your husband speedy recovery, et cetera, et cetera. but because i had by then lived with richard for 17 years i knew not to waste a moment of time with a man that he was trying to negotiate with. so i said you know mr. president, for richard afghanistan is more than his latest post. he lov
because richard holbrook was inductable. richard would always be there to pick up the pieces. so the very last thing that occurred to me was that i would lose richard. who, and i think that's why-- . >> rose: even though, even though people had said to him constantly, slow down. >> slow down. >> rose: you've been on too many planes, too many countries, too often. you're not taking care of yourself. you're eating lousy. >> but that's who he was. you know, one of the most...
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missouri kansas city and author of the best way to rob a bank is to own one and in london we go to richard wellings he is deputy editorial director at the institute of economic affairs all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want ok william and i think go to you first here it looks like the global banking system is one big cartel illegal operations and controlling the global economy would you agree or disagree with that statement. now it's not one big cartel but there are a series of large cartels in this scandal makes clear that the city of london is controlled by an enormous cartel and it's made a terrible mistake from its own standpoint it is now violated the antitrust laws and while it's been getting away with a slap on the wrist for all of its misdeeds from the banking regulators who do this light touch regulation in the united states there is enormous potential liability under the and i trust laws and this is going to be at the game changer that is going to potentially destroy the crown jewel of the city of london which was like ok richard
missouri kansas city and author of the best way to rob a bank is to own one and in london we go to richard wellings he is deputy editorial director at the institute of economic affairs all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want ok william and i think go to you first here it looks like the global banking system is one big cartel illegal operations and controlling the global economy would you agree or disagree with that statement. now it's not one...
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and i'll be ready to name my guest on the program is richard stallman. the computer world is divided in two confronting camps with two totally different thoughts on the one side of the corporations which sell programs and gain big bucks all the others all the people who believe software must be free the former obviously dominates the market yet free software products are starting to be commercial how can this help why isn't the market always working properly and the software world poor asking the number one person in the free software movement to true computer genius who has always confronted business with steve jobs and value spotlight gives you a unique opportunity to hear your questions also directly by richard stallman a programmer turned philosopher. richard stallman sas the purpose of his career is to come pain for users writes back in the seventy's he was a product a programmer and a part of the newly born hacker community he could have continued in a software developer career but an attempt to introduce a. real operating system made it through. t
and i'll be ready to name my guest on the program is richard stallman. the computer world is divided in two confronting camps with two totally different thoughts on the one side of the corporations which sell programs and gain big bucks all the others all the people who believe software must be free the former obviously dominates the market yet free software products are starting to be commercial how can this help why isn't the market always working properly and the software world poor asking...
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speak to the software freedom activist richard stallman now it's time for spotlight. well the future of science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello again and welcome to the spotlight in the shadow on the arctic and albania and today my guest on the program is richard stallman. the computer world is divided in two confronting camps with two totally different to last on the one side the corporations which sell programs and again being bets on the other the people who believe software must be free the former obviously dominates the market yet please software products are starting to be commercial how can this happen why isn't the market always working properly and the software world poor asking the number one person in the free software movement the true computer genius who has always confronted business with steve jobs and validates spotlight gives you a unique opportunity to hear your questions also directly by richard stallman a programmer turned philosopher. richard stallman sas the purpose of his c
speak to the software freedom activist richard stallman now it's time for spotlight. well the future of science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello again and welcome to the spotlight in the shadow on the arctic and albania and today my guest on the program is richard stallman. the computer world is divided in two confronting camps with two totally different to last on the one side the corporations which sell programs and again...
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two miles away from richard. just like hundreds of other bastrop county residents, brian returns to find nothing but a foundation and charred memories. >> this is just 1 of 1,600 homes that burned. this story repeats itself 1,599 other times. fire could take everything you got, just like that. >> the historic blaze claims the lives of two bastrop county residents and consumes 34,000 acres. richard counts his blessings. because he stayed behind and filmed his footage can be used bit texas forest service to better understand the path the fire took. even so, he has a word of warning for those who fine themselves in the path of a wildfire. >> my advice to others that get in a situation like i was in, if you can get out, get out when you can. hope i get to see you guys again or hope you guys get to see me again. >>> coming up, a storm chaser catches up to the storm, but gets a little too close to the action. >> oh, my god! questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' col
two miles away from richard. just like hundreds of other bastrop county residents, brian returns to find nothing but a foundation and charred memories. >> this is just 1 of 1,600 homes that burned. this story repeats itself 1,599 other times. fire could take everything you got, just like that. >> the historic blaze claims the lives of two bastrop county residents and consumes 34,000 acres. richard counts his blessings. because he stayed behind and filmed his footage can be used bit...
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nixon richard helms fact richard helms was so close to you howard hunt two weeks before the first word of the burglary richard helms was pitching a t.v. show to top hollywood executives jack valenti and the head of paramount for a t.v. series like the old f.b.i. series only based on the howard hans hack spy novels you know and that's just all forgotten because the cia knew that would be incredibly embarrassing which which also shows the cia did not set up watergate either to. bring nixon down any more than the washington post did nixon and his crimes what nixon down and and. you publish in the book. the documents that nick some very sophisticated team to break into the chilean embassy to break into the watergate several times of the democratic national committee headquarters. what was it the these guys were looking for what they were looking for that nixon was like and this and this this is borne out in the new war to get documents in the statements of one of the watergate burglars and it's been kind of known and talked about in historical circles for years but it hasn't penetrated the
nixon richard helms fact richard helms was so close to you howard hunt two weeks before the first word of the burglary richard helms was pitching a t.v. show to top hollywood executives jack valenti and the head of paramount for a t.v. series like the old f.b.i. series only based on the howard hans hack spy novels you know and that's just all forgotten because the cia knew that would be incredibly embarrassing which which also shows the cia did not set up watergate either to. bring nixon down...
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richard muller, your response?> i think in opposing joining the kyoto agreement, president obama recognize the non- involvement of china made our participation tell-it would not have done much. at copenhagen, president obama went there to try to get the chinese involved. he insisted on having inspections because the chinese rate of growth, they have averaged 10% growth over the last 20 years they will dominate the global warming of the future. they would not even allow us to inspect. if in the u.s. we were to cut back to 0 -- ridiculous, but less of a cutback to zero emissions, within three to four years, emissions would be back where they were just because of china. i think obama is in the right thing in insisting china must be involved. in the proposed copenhagen treaty, there were going to slow their growth to 6% per year rather than cut it to zero. even at that, they would be surpassing as. i think he has done the right thing. i believe what we need to do now is we need a presidential program, a national progra
richard muller, your response?> i think in opposing joining the kyoto agreement, president obama recognize the non- involvement of china made our participation tell-it would not have done much. at copenhagen, president obama went there to try to get the chinese involved. he insisted on having inspections because the chinese rate of growth, they have averaged 10% growth over the last 20 years they will dominate the global warming of the future. they would not even allow us to inspect. if in...
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you just saw a portion of my conversation with judge richard posner.scussed the current state of corporate governance. here to weigh in on this and other economic issues is reuters columnist beth mcclean. right here or somewhere else. >> still right here. >> eliot: we'll figure that out. >> all the devils are right here. >> eliot: let's go through the points that judge posner made. one, deregulation failed. yet, he was to a certain extent the intellectual actor architect of deregulation. >> well, you have to give huge kudos for him to be willing to rethink his previous position. that's a definition of brilliance, to change your mind when the facts change. many are not willing to do so. that's impressive, i think. in ways that capitalism was supposed to function was a race to the stop. if you were producing a battered defective oh were duct then you were supposed to be squeezed out of the market. but when you look at mortgage lending to investment banks and credit rating it was an opposite, a race to the bottom. i don't pretend to understand why the rea
you just saw a portion of my conversation with judge richard posner.scussed the current state of corporate governance. here to weigh in on this and other economic issues is reuters columnist beth mcclean. right here or somewhere else. >> still right here. >> eliot: we'll figure that out. >> all the devils are right here. >> eliot: let's go through the points that judge posner made. one, deregulation failed. yet, he was to a certain extent the intellectual actor architect...
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do we actually have capitalism in this economy anymore or do we have credit to them as our guest richard duncan puts it he's flown half way around the world from thailand to explain to us what this means and why he fears civilization could survive a true crisis of criticism plus we'll talk about what role the abandonment of the gold standard has played in fostering this type of credit ism plus what the future could bring for gold as a monetary metal this as billionaires george soros and john paul said have again loaded up on it they ramped up their gold holdings or at least holdings of the largest gold backed exchange traded fund this is according to an f.t.c. filing yesterday that businessweek reported on and as the u.s. continues to run trillion dollar plus a budget deficits the question remains unanswered as to how long this can continue because look one major foreign creditors slowly unloads u.s. debt look how another is stepping in and increasing its holdings look at what's happening right behind me with china and japan and japan staggering debt as we know has withstood collapse for
do we actually have capitalism in this economy anymore or do we have credit to them as our guest richard duncan puts it he's flown half way around the world from thailand to explain to us what this means and why he fears civilization could survive a true crisis of criticism plus we'll talk about what role the abandonment of the gold standard has played in fostering this type of credit ism plus what the future could bring for gold as a monetary metal this as billionaires george soros and john...
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." >>> joining me today, msnbc political analyst, our favorite import from the united kingdom, richard wolffe. salon.com editor at large, joan walsh. author of the book "what's the matter with white people: why we long for a golden age that never was." dimos vice president heather mcgee, cnbc chief washington correspondent john harwood of "the new york times." there's a lot of monkey business going on in tampa. no, literally. for three years police have been looking for this monkey that is believed to have wandered off a reserve 100 miles from tampa. the mystery monkey has been showing up regularly since then in backyards, outside restaurants, in a church parking lot and, in fact, it has its own facebook page with 83,000 followers. the mystery monkey of tampa bay. local police, state wildlife agencies and freelance trappers are tried to after it, but to no avail. the monkey has rebuffed these efforts, even removing tranquillizer darts shot at him in a display of defiance. >> made a monkey out of everybody who tried to catch him. >> republicans are about to head to tampa for this conven
." >>> joining me today, msnbc political analyst, our favorite import from the united kingdom, richard wolffe. salon.com editor at large, joan walsh. author of the book "what's the matter with white people: why we long for a golden age that never was." dimos vice president heather mcgee, cnbc chief washington correspondent john harwood of "the new york times." there's a lot of monkey business going on in tampa. no, literally. for three years police have been...
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i'm going off and today my guest on the show richard norton a veteran say war goes on until its last is very thousands of soldiers america sent overseas are still missing but hope dies last and families are p.o.w.'s in m.i.'s still waiting for their beloved to return home in america the veterans of foreign wars of innovation deal with problems all the servicemen including assistance with searches of the missing how was it going on and always sharing experience let's ask the commander in chief how the americans veterans of foreign wars are richard good morning to. both russia and the u.s. to cart in a number of conflicts across the world world war two the vietnam war and various military operations in all parts of the globe cost both countries thousands of missing soldiers after the iron curtain fell joins russia u.s. commission on the prisoners of war and missing in action was created its primary objective is to clarify the fate of both russian and american servicemen missing military conflicts in the past and the present. leave. no i welcome to the show thank you thanks very much fo
i'm going off and today my guest on the show richard norton a veteran say war goes on until its last is very thousands of soldiers america sent overseas are still missing but hope dies last and families are p.o.w.'s in m.i.'s still waiting for their beloved to return home in america the veterans of foreign wars of innovation deal with problems all the servicemen including assistance with searches of the missing how was it going on and always sharing experience let's ask the commander in chief...
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richards fired back in an interview with talk-show host.we have a very aggressive well-organized well funded and what i call the an ira terrorist. they're constantly trying to shut down gaming in the state's busy and hunting he had his supporters and many of them showed up at a commission meeting when a controversy erupted. >>> am here to support team richards. i think this whole thing is a shameful. will become the target of a modern-day witch hunt. the group of republicans at the state capital even drew up a letter in support of richards but in the hands of the voices of the critics for lieutenant governor avenue some on down wanted richard to step down. did we should be in opposition. it should be somebody cares about them all the cards are on the table and says say tonight's after a long legal battle this city's newest casino is open for business reporter can't tell tells us that voters must now decide if they want to up the ante. there champac this in a matrix that opening day if there were more they say telling them would be pretty su
richards fired back in an interview with talk-show host.we have a very aggressive well-organized well funded and what i call the an ira terrorist. they're constantly trying to shut down gaming in the state's busy and hunting he had his supporters and many of them showed up at a commission meeting when a controversy erupted. >>> am here to support team richards. i think this whole thing is a shameful. will become the target of a modern-day witch hunt. the group of republicans at the...
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richard fired back in an interview with radio talk- show host john in cannes in march.e have a very aggressive well-organized well funded and an ira terrorists. that is supporters and many of them showed up in a fishing game commission meeting when the controversy erupted. >>> and here to support- richard i think this whole thing is shameful and ask him to step down in recent weeks commissioner richardson has become the target of a modern- day witch hunt. a group of republicans of the state capital even sure a letter in support of richards. even then to the voices of the critics from correct avenue some on down wanted richards to step down. should be in opposition. it should be somebody cares about the management animals. a bay area council is one of the highest breast cancer rates in the world the new theory about vitamin d. the ducks is making major step into the future how you'll be able to pick your drink just by same name. >>> i would probably take a darker wash. find her jeans and just want to try the high-tech dressing room that scans your body and tells you what
richard fired back in an interview with radio talk- show host john in cannes in march.e have a very aggressive well-organized well funded and an ira terrorists. that is supporters and many of them showed up in a fishing game commission meeting when the controversy erupted. >>> and here to support- richard i think this whole thing is shameful and ask him to step down in recent weeks commissioner richardson has become the target of a modern- day witch hunt. a group of republicans of the...
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richard was working behind the count over his family-owned deli.opped by to help his brother and father-in-law, richard serena, who was recovering from a heart attack. parking was major problem along this busy street. they owned the building and say tenants had been with holding rent to protest the lack of open spaces. charles campbell didn't know about the ongoing tensions when he pulled his new corvette into this reserved spot and went across the street to get a piece of pizza. >> richie's father remembers that day. >> i asked him if he could please move to the other lot. and then he refused to do it. >> so the deli owner did what dobbs police told him to do. plaster a sticker on the window. >> here's what his family says he did when he saw that sticker on his car. >> i need a police officer here. a fight just broke up outside. >> i was in the store and he put his hands up like this and said, there's no need for this. >> and then. >> he hit richie in the face. >> it was like getting hit with a hammer. they were hammer blows. >> he was out of cont
richard was working behind the count over his family-owned deli.opped by to help his brother and father-in-law, richard serena, who was recovering from a heart attack. parking was major problem along this busy street. they owned the building and say tenants had been with holding rent to protest the lack of open spaces. charles campbell didn't know about the ongoing tensions when he pulled his new corvette into this reserved spot and went across the street to get a piece of pizza. >>...
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the shooter was off-duty officer richard jr.m was charles campbell, a boxer who worked with underprivileged kids. >> he was a wonderful athlete, wonderful person. he was a christian, loved kids, loved people, all people. >> it started around 5:00 on a clear autumn day. richard was working behind the counter of his family-owned d i deli. he stopped by to help his father and was recovering from a heart attack. parking was a major problem along this busy street. they owned the building and say tenants had been withholding rent to protest the lack of open space. s -- well, charles campbell didn't know about the ongoing tensions when he pulled his car into this slot and went to get a piece of pizza. richie's father remembers that day. >> i asked him if he could please move to the other lot. and then he refused to do it. >> so the deli owner did what dobbs ferry police had told him to do, plaster a sticker on the window. here's what father and son say happened when campbell saw the sticker on his new car. >> emergency 911. >> yeah, li
the shooter was off-duty officer richard jr.m was charles campbell, a boxer who worked with underprivileged kids. >> he was a wonderful athlete, wonderful person. he was a christian, loved kids, loved people, all people. >> it started around 5:00 on a clear autumn day. richard was working behind the counter of his family-owned d i deli. he stopped by to help his father and was recovering from a heart attack. parking was a major problem along this busy street. they owned the building...
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my pleasure to introduce richard hastings and that lopez. -- matt lopez.aturday, july 16, 2011, officer richard hastings and asked matt lopez were on duty and in uniform. their primary assignment was to be on a fixed post detail on the imminence of a railway platform on third street between oakdale avenue and plu avenue. this platform and the surrounding areas are notorious for high incidence of robberies, aggravated assaults, indiscriminate shootings, gang activity, illegal firearm possession, as well as a multitude of quality of life cripes. the bayview station has dedicated a high-level police resources to this area, particularly to a recent rash of robberies on and adjacent to the platform. well on the platform, officers tastings and lopez contacted the subject later identified as kenneth harding jr.. he was on the railway vehicle. the officers determined the suspect was riding without benefit obtained. the officers escorted the subject off of the vehicle without incident and requested he sit down on one of the benches nearby. mr. harding complied with
my pleasure to introduce richard hastings and that lopez. -- matt lopez.aturday, july 16, 2011, officer richard hastings and asked matt lopez were on duty and in uniform. their primary assignment was to be on a fixed post detail on the imminence of a railway platform on third street between oakdale avenue and plu avenue. this platform and the surrounding areas are notorious for high incidence of robberies, aggravated assaults, indiscriminate shootings, gang activity, illegal firearm possession,...
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in the summer of 1967-68, richard nixon on the left would meet herbert hoover at the grove. that summer nixon was giving a big speech about hoover. what he wanted was to meet with reagan because reagan by now is actively seeking the 1968 nomination. beginning to contest some primaries and pick up delegates. has the right wing of the republican party completely won over. people like william f. buckley saying there's no one else to vote for except ronald reagan and here is the connection who thought he would have a stately walk and suddenly having to contend with the newcomer from california who he had met and just to go back in 1947 when he was a young congressman. they had corresponded through the early 1960s but by this time they are on opposite sides and as we found for about this story these men would be friends and sometimes rivals long before either of them reach the oval office. this is a picture most people probably can't time. right after nixon made his come back after watergate reagan is president and there's a great story between the two ofhem. when nixon becomes p
in the summer of 1967-68, richard nixon on the left would meet herbert hoover at the grove. that summer nixon was giving a big speech about hoover. what he wanted was to meet with reagan because reagan by now is actively seeking the 1968 nomination. beginning to contest some primaries and pick up delegates. has the right wing of the republican party completely won over. people like william f. buckley saying there's no one else to vote for except ronald reagan and here is the connection who...
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that suggests in the end it was at worst a wash to go back to richard nixon. he certainly thought that in the end it may very well have worked to kennedy's advantage. there were any number of independent voters who did not want to be thought of as prejudiced anti-catholic repeating al smith's experience in 1928 the fact that the whole hormone issue has been such a non-issue 50 years later is a reflection on a culture that has changed profoundly. >> reporter: david, what about that? this idea of a president's religion, a candidate's religion how much of the american people evolved in their own need to be comfortable with that? >> we're just not a denominational people anymore. peach used to make tremendous differences between protestant methodist or protestant catholic protestant jew. we're not like that. there was a presidential race on the democratic side where you had a whole series of candidates almost all of whom had changed denominations at one point in their lives wes clark has changed, howard dean changed his religion because he didn't like his church's
that suggests in the end it was at worst a wash to go back to richard nixon. he certainly thought that in the end it may very well have worked to kennedy's advantage. there were any number of independent voters who did not want to be thought of as prejudiced anti-catholic repeating al smith's experience in 1928 the fact that the whole hormone issue has been such a non-issue 50 years later is a reflection on a culture that has changed profoundly. >> reporter: david, what about that? this...
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i don't know what to do. >> richard, let me bring you in here. on the other side of the political divide. >> i'm on every side. >> okay. well you can tell me what you feel. >> i'm on the side of reason. >> well, we're all on the side of reason, obviously. newt gingrich was on last night. very combative. >> on your show? >> yeah. >> with you? >> yeah. he was letting me have it, trying to park us all into the -- obama's got the media stitched up. none of us know what we're talking about and so on. the reality is, he was saying to me, look, you know, this is the way to go. you've got to cut the taxes. you've got to cut the spending. everything has to be cut. >> haven't we tried that? we tried that. >> i was to say, the bush years -- >> -- with ronald reagan who -- >> say what you want to say about that. >> and p.j. will agree with me, this is just factual stuff, we're not going to debate anything because we love each other. anyway, reagan, when he came in, had utter contempt for the government. i'm not a big fan of government. clearly government has
i don't know what to do. >> richard, let me bring you in here. on the other side of the political divide. >> i'm on every side. >> okay. well you can tell me what you feel. >> i'm on the side of reason. >> well, we're all on the side of reason, obviously. newt gingrich was on last night. very combative. >> on your show? >> yeah. >> with you? >> yeah. he was letting me have it, trying to park us all into the -- obama's got the media stitched...
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if richard is concerned about losing the samsung, he can hold on to it. thing is far from over. >> fred? >> yeah? >> you know how complex patent law can be. and apple's attorney said to the jurors, listen, this doesn't feel like an apple. does it work like an april snl that apple? the juries all said, yes, it does. >> and apple said this in a statement yesterday. let me pull it up here. okay, we applaud the court for finding samsung's behavior willful and for sending a loud and clear message that stealing isn't right. but then samsung says, oh, no, we're going to be paelg aappeal. today's verdict should not be viewed as a win for apple but a loss for the american consumer. it will lead to fewer choices, less innovation and potentially higher prices. >> yeah, we'll see. >> we'll see if they ever havet. >>> so a game of poker or a few games of poker were being played in the basement of a staten island home. and then comes a challenge as to whether poker is considered gambling or is it a game of skill or is it by chance? which is it? apparently a federal jud
if richard is concerned about losing the samsung, he can hold on to it. thing is far from over. >> fred? >> yeah? >> you know how complex patent law can be. and apple's attorney said to the jurors, listen, this doesn't feel like an apple. does it work like an april snl that apple? the juries all said, yes, it does. >> and apple said this in a statement yesterday. let me pull it up here. okay, we applaud the court for finding samsung's behavior willful and for sending a...
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[cheers and applause] we offered richard nixon. he is a remarkable human being.is uniquely experienced in governments. he is immensely intelligent and talented. he reveres deeply and expresses thoughtfully the strengths of america and american ideals. he stands out in any group or person gathered together for a serious purpose. he does not get rattled. he is not merely experienced, on his experience and talents, i submit there is no man in america who could represent us in the turmoil of world politics and i include the soviet union and the rest of the communist empire as richard nixon could do. we have been in government for quite a while. we have been in congress together. he was in the house and i was in the senate. then he came to the senate. we were there together. we have had eight years together. he is a man that you like. you feel warmly about him. you enjoy being with him. some years ago, i am invited him to meet some of the representatives of foreign government at the united nations. he came into the room and there were men there from countries that all
[cheers and applause] we offered richard nixon. he is a remarkable human being.is uniquely experienced in governments. he is immensely intelligent and talented. he reveres deeply and expresses thoughtfully the strengths of america and american ideals. he stands out in any group or person gathered together for a serious purpose. he does not get rattled. he is not merely experienced, on his experience and talents, i submit there is no man in america who could represent us in the turmoil of world...