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richard turns his full attention to jerusalem. >> richard realized that his best bet to build an attack south and try to take. this way he can block from any kind of enforcement from the west. >> as richard the lionheart and his army moves off the coast, solodyn loses battle after battle. for solodyn is another setback. you can imagine a man used to winning victory after victory finding himself losing and losing to this small, rag tag army of crusaders. the best thing he can do is retrieve and guard the city of jerusalem. the crusaders is all about recovering jerusalem. . what worries richard is when you capture jerusalem, what do you do with it? one of the challenges that richard and his army faced, was that jerusalem has these big defending walls. if they destroy the walls of jerusalem, who's going to defend it. richard recognizes it may not be the best interests to bust through the gates and tear down the city walls. >> richard surprises solodyn by wheeling a new weapon. diplomacy. >> richard sent a message to solodyn. and solodyn refused. they're making that claim to one another cit
richard turns his full attention to jerusalem. >> richard realized that his best bet to build an attack south and try to take. this way he can block from any kind of enforcement from the west. >> as richard the lionheart and his army moves off the coast, solodyn loses battle after battle. for solodyn is another setback. you can imagine a man used to winning victory after victory finding himself losing and losing to this small, rag tag army of crusaders. the best thing he can do is...
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down the city walls. >> so richard surprises saladin by wielding a new weapon, diplomacy. >> richard saladin, asking him to surrender jerusalem, and saladin obviously refused. >> and in their correspondence, they're each making that claim to one another, citing their scriptures, explaining why the city of jerusalem is so deep ly important to each side. but it's a great example of how important the city is symbolically, physically, and emotionally to christians and to muslims. >> their negotiations are some of the most fascinating negotiations that take place because they're exactly like a modern peace negotiations between the israelis and the palestinians, for example. they say essentially, you think jerusalem's yours, and we think jerusalem's ours. >> saladin declines to meet richard in person. he says it's not proper that leaders should meet, and if we don't make an agreement, we may then fight again. >> so the person who tried to negotiate for peace was the brother of saladin. the name of saladin's brother is al adil. >> al adil is also known as saphadin to the crusaders. by all a
down the city walls. >> so richard surprises saladin by wielding a new weapon, diplomacy. >> richard saladin, asking him to surrender jerusalem, and saladin obviously refused. >> and in their correspondence, they're each making that claim to one another, citing their scriptures, explaining why the city of jerusalem is so deep ly important to each side. but it's a great example of how important the city is symbolically, physically, and emotionally to christians and to muslims....
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richard the lionheart.g richard the i of england may very well be the polar opposite of saladin. he kills and leaves the dead bodies around so that other people are afraid of him. >> he's fearless. he's incredibly energetic. he's efficient, and he's a flamboyant character. >> he has the irony of being a bad son, a bad brother, an absent king, but a brilliant military strategist. >> richard was much more a kind of person who would react on the basis of instinct rather than thinking. >> this is why he's called lionhearted. he fights brutally and ruthlessly. >> when king richard arrives in palestine, it was a very, very powerful figure. king guy essentially became a footnote. nobody bothered about who he was, what he was doing, because it didn't matter. >> both saladin and king richard believed that jerusalem belongs to their faiths. for christians, jerusalem is a place of pilgrimage. for muslims, jerusalem is a place of pilgrimage. >> the crusades are often remembered with this romantic glow, with all the shi
richard the lionheart.g richard the i of england may very well be the polar opposite of saladin. he kills and leaves the dead bodies around so that other people are afraid of him. >> he's fearless. he's incredibly energetic. he's efficient, and he's a flamboyant character. >> he has the irony of being a bad son, a bad brother, an absent king, but a brilliant military strategist. >> richard was much more a kind of person who would react on the basis of instinct rather than...
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>>> plus -- >> mike richards! >> final jeopardy for michael richards.he executive producer picked to host his show stepping down over controversial remarks. now the search is back on for the next replacement for alex trebek. >> "nightline" will be right back. (vo) for over 50 years purina cat chow has been helping cats feel at home. with trusted nutrition, no wonder it's the number one dry cat food in america. come home to cat chow. don't settle for products...
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richard?or "the five" men and women 06-meter final. future olympians speeding through 196-foot track and field and tyrone, georgia. these group of toddlers are participating in the diaper dandy hosted by u.s. track and field. this footage was uploaded by rusty fields, you see beautiful loved ones running down the track. >> greg: i could take them. >> richard: sportsmanship, greg. >> greg: i could take them. i'm in shape. i'm slightly taller. >> richard: i'm pretty sure she would beat you. >> dana: watch the olympics tonight there is diving. >> richard: simone biles is back tonight on the balance beam and the floor exercise. >> dana: what about caleb, is he swimming again? >> katie: i don't know the swimmer. >> richard: caleb is done. >> jesse: dana? deign answer i'm really struggling on the time difference i love following on social media i think isaiah story is amazing. talk about sportsmanship. how are you guys doing on a monday? a lot of energy. >> katie: 18 seconds left. >> greg: somebody
richard?or "the five" men and women 06-meter final. future olympians speeding through 196-foot track and field and tyrone, georgia. these group of toddlers are participating in the diaper dandy hosted by u.s. track and field. this footage was uploaded by rusty fields, you see beautiful loved ones running down the track. >> greg: i could take them. >> richard: sportsmanship, greg. >> greg: i could take them. i'm in shape. i'm slightly taller. >> richard: i'm...
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she can't handle it, richard. >> richard: i agree. in l.a.chool nurses, librarians, social workers -- >> jesse: we've artie got 100, higher them, 100 billion. >> richard: -- democrats are worrying about the way red wave that could take them out of power and kamala harris could be to blame. >> dagen: i am sorry yelled. ♪ ♪ i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and rental... ...paid her claim... ...and we even pulled a few strings. making it easy to make things right: that's what we're made for. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. this isn't just freight. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. why h
she can't handle it, richard. >> richard: i agree. in l.a.chool nurses, librarians, social workers -- >> jesse: we've artie got 100, higher them, 100 billion. >> richard: -- democrats are worrying about the way red wave that could take them out of power and kamala harris could be to blame. >> dagen: i am sorry yelled. ♪ ♪ i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast. sgt. houston never expected...
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she can't handle it, richard. >> richard: i agree. in l.a.g we need more school nurses, librarians, social workers -- >> jesse: we've artie got 100, higher them, 100 billion. >> richard: -- democrats are worrying about the way red wave that could take them out of power and kamala harris could be to blame. >> dagen: i am sorry yelled. ♪ ♪ as i observe investors balance risk and reward, i see one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. your strategic advantage. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. when subway® opened they changed the fast food game. but sometimes you gotta refresh ...to be fresh. welcome to the eat fresh refresh. refresh where there is so much new, some say that it can't fit in one ad. i say... ...we're talking a new all-american club, deli-style oven-roasted turkey and... oh, that's the new steak & cheese. oh yeah, i kne
she can't handle it, richard. >> richard: i agree. in l.a.g we need more school nurses, librarians, social workers -- >> jesse: we've artie got 100, higher them, 100 billion. >> richard: -- democrats are worrying about the way red wave that could take them out of power and kamala harris could be to blame. >> dagen: i am sorry yelled. ♪ ♪ as i observe investors balance risk and reward, i see one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. your strategic...
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richard: great. i wanted to let folks tuning in know that if you want to ask a question, you can put it in the question box and we'll try to get to the questions for the speakers if you have them. speaker, i want to very shortly get to some specifics. but one last question on the prelude to this moment. the two arguments against, i suppose, having done what you advocated for for so long. one is, well, there weren't so many people that actually wanted to leave. and two, had the united states been seen as creating evacuation it would have provoked a crisis of confidence. do you accept either of those reasons? rep. moulton: absolutely not. the first is it's patently absurd. for years, since before i came to congress, there has been an effort to expand the program. we all saw the images around the world of people literally clinging to airplanes to get out of kabul. so don't tell me they don't want to go. now, the second point, would it have reciprocated a quicker paul does a quicker fall of the afghan go
richard: great. i wanted to let folks tuning in know that if you want to ask a question, you can put it in the question box and we'll try to get to the questions for the speakers if you have them. speaker, i want to very shortly get to some specifics. but one last question on the prelude to this moment. the two arguments against, i suppose, having done what you advocated for for so long. one is, well, there weren't so many people that actually wanted to leave. and two, had the united states...
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host mike richards facing backlash again.s time for sexist remarks resurfacing from a 2014 podcast he hosted. >> he has a job being a booth ho. >> what is a booth babe? >> a booth slut is someone dressing up in provocative clothing. >> reporter: the ringer, unearthing several clips from the randumb show. commenting how women look in one-piece bathing suits versus bikinis. >> they look fat and not good in the picture. >> oh, my god. >> you look great. you look like a "sports illustrated" mod. and you have one-piece malones on either side of you, which is horrible. >> reporter: richards under fire for a 2010 lawsuit, when he was the executive producer of "the price is right." claiming she faced discrimination from richards and other producers after she became pregnant. richards denying the claim, the suit settled later out of court. richards addressing that controversy in a memo obtained by deadline, saying, i want all of you to know the way my comments and actions have been characterized in the complaints do not reflect the re
host mike richards facing backlash again.s time for sexist remarks resurfacing from a 2014 podcast he hosted. >> he has a job being a booth ho. >> what is a booth babe? >> a booth slut is someone dressing up in provocative clothing. >> reporter: the ringer, unearthing several clips from the randumb show. commenting how women look in one-piece bathing suits versus bikinis. >> they look fat and not good in the picture. >> oh, my god. >> you look great....
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richard: well said. there is a question about is there anything additional we can do legislatively to speak of the process? rep. moulton: yes, there is. but i am worried about taking too much action on the visa process went what we need to be doing right now is throwing out the visa process. my effort when i get to washington on monday will not be focused on changing the visa process, but on making sure the visa process takes place once we get people to safety. the biggest thing we can do is make it clear that it is not does people who qualify for the existent visas who need to get out. there are a lot of people who do not fit as deeply into those categories, but nonetheless are under tremendous threat from the taliban, including academics who allowed women to go to school, who led the charge to liberalize and free society in afghanistan and therefore have values that run directly counter to the count -- taliban. they're going to be under threat. people who were just associated with the u.s. military and
richard: well said. there is a question about is there anything additional we can do legislatively to speak of the process? rep. moulton: yes, there is. but i am worried about taking too much action on the visa process went what we need to be doing right now is throwing out the visa process. my effort when i get to washington on monday will not be focused on changing the visa process, but on making sure the visa process takes place once we get people to safety. the biggest thing we can do is...
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richard: i think it is too defeatist. i think econometric decision is difficult but i do think that is useful for the price increases in two perhaps two or three different categories. if one of these are what i would call the rebound effect. so hotel rooms declined by 22 percent of this year they go up by 25 percent. and over the entire 16 months since covid-19, not much has changed. a lot of sectors have did a lot of roundtrips that's why my remarks, refer to inflation since february of 2020 nice thing about doing that calculation is that you don't have to get into position of which item you are throwing out of thehe calculation preview lok at everything that you just make sure before the pandemic and if you do that than on the pce and, the inflation since february 2020, i think my remarks i said it was to seven i think it is somewhat higher. but i think the minute categories may that we want to look at is the reality that last year not only did the u.s. is a global economy shut down, an issue not only the u.s. and globa
richard: i think it is too defeatist. i think econometric decision is difficult but i do think that is useful for the price increases in two perhaps two or three different categories. if one of these are what i would call the rebound effect. so hotel rooms declined by 22 percent of this year they go up by 25 percent. and over the entire 16 months since covid-19, not much has changed. a lot of sectors have did a lot of roundtrips that's why my remarks, refer to inflation since february of 2020...
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that was torture for richard nixon. it will never ever be eased by a pardon by a president or by the rewriting of history. so we should keep that in mind as well. what i remember most of all, however, was that in washington in those days, you woke up in the morning, and you had no idea what would happen next, and nothing more stunning than to hear that the president of the united states was about to pardon the former president of the united states. i'm tom brokaw, nbc news, new york. >> i have to tell you that most americans thought that the pardon was the wrong decision at the time. it sent the wrong signal that powerful politicians like nixon were above the law, while ordinary citizens, you or i would have gone to jail for the same thing. certainly archibald cox thought that, too, and he felt that pardonning nixon was the best thing for the country, and that is what he told me the first time i interviewed him in 1995. i want to tell you about that interview. i met with ford in a hotel in new york system it was part of
that was torture for richard nixon. it will never ever be eased by a pardon by a president or by the rewriting of history. so we should keep that in mind as well. what i remember most of all, however, was that in washington in those days, you woke up in the morning, and you had no idea what would happen next, and nothing more stunning than to hear that the president of the united states was about to pardon the former president of the united states. i'm tom brokaw, nbc news, new york. >> i...
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arlene, you worked side-by-side with richard trumka for years.an you talk about the reaction to his death and what you feel it's important for people to understand about richard's legacy? arlene: good morning, amy i am happy to be here to talk about my brother, richard trumka . so happy to be here with my brother jose. the reaction has been devastating for us. i think you heard it in the emotion of senator schumer's voe. were broken by the news. but if you knew anything about rich trumka, it could only bring a smile to your face. he is a brother in our movement who fought in so many ways r what is right. my own reflection is that she started to think about the last time -- you start to think about the last time you saw and spoke to him. the last time i saw rich was on facebook, because he was doing a speech at the afl-cio where he had welcomed the texas delegation to come. he stood with them as he talked about e right to vote. he talked about the john lewis voting rights act, the before the people act. he connected all of that to the pro act, the
arlene, you worked side-by-side with richard trumka for years.an you talk about the reaction to his death and what you feel it's important for people to understand about richard's legacy? arlene: good morning, amy i am happy to be here to talk about my brother, richard trumka . so happy to be here with my brother jose. the reaction has been devastating for us. i think you heard it in the emotion of senator schumer's voe. were broken by the news. but if you knew anything about rich trumka, it...
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that set of qualities were also passed along to young richard nixon. after tendering would do your college, a quicker college about 17 miles from his home, he went to duke law school. failed to get jobs at the fbi and the new york law firm which were his tough choices. and reluctantly return to california to practice law. there, he married fell not past ryan. he worked in the press administration in washington as world war ii broke out. he eventually secured a navy commission in the south pacific. but he did not see any combat. that was to his regret, because people like john f. kennedy became war heroes and he did not. he returned to california after the war, won a close battle for congress for the house of representatives in 1946. where he gained national prominence as a tough congressman who supported the house committee on an american activities, which i am sure you write about, allegedly disloyal and misconduct of people suspected of having communist ties. after two terms, he won a seat in the u.s. senate, and became dwight eisenhower's vp. lost t
that set of qualities were also passed along to young richard nixon. after tendering would do your college, a quicker college about 17 miles from his home, he went to duke law school. failed to get jobs at the fbi and the new york law firm which were his tough choices. and reluctantly return to california to practice law. there, he married fell not past ryan. he worked in the press administration in washington as world war ii broke out. he eventually secured a navy commission in the south...
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welcome to the richard nixon presidential library.
welcome to the richard nixon presidential library.
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this is richard montgomery.ayne will write for an appeal of independence using montgomery's ghost to argue for independence. montgomery becomes this great hero. what is interesting is he doesn't want independence. we saw that one letter he wrote where he said we hope, you know, this thing ends quickly or england is through with us quickly. about two weeks before richard montgomery is killed, he writes a letter to his brother-in-law who is a member of congress and he says, has the americans approached any foreign powers and have they set a date beyond which reconciliation is impossible? he never gets answered because he gets killed. and he has an inte melancholyre necessity. i hope we never have to adopt a position of independence. i hope they don't force us to do. that, so richard montgomery dies from neglect. they want to get the rights back and be left alone. and the american army persists in canada until the spring, but the american army in canada's finish. we will talk about that a little bit more next week.
this is richard montgomery.ayne will write for an appeal of independence using montgomery's ghost to argue for independence. montgomery becomes this great hero. what is interesting is he doesn't want independence. we saw that one letter he wrote where he said we hope, you know, this thing ends quickly or england is through with us quickly. about two weeks before richard montgomery is killed, he writes a letter to his brother-in-law who is a member of congress and he says, has the americans...
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printed "king richard".ut what can you tell us about king return. >> you very much. for those of you have not seen a copy of my book which came out last week, kids full-time old is "king richard" nixon and watergate an american tragedy that has you can see a rather dark picture of richard nixon on the front cover. i'm going to explain a little bit the structure of the book, why chose to call it "king richard" the first time will tell you little bit about myself and why you chose to write this book. which is usually the first question that is offering my did you read the book. and as can tell from my accent, i'm originally from the uk. funny now and living in the u.s. and it worked for long time for the washington post, for 25 years. and when i was a kid, i don't know if this is typical of everyone but to me, i used to take these rides on the uk and do go through suburbs, across towns and villages and often the houses were very close to the railways. and he is to look inside of the people inside of the train
printed "king richard".ut what can you tell us about king return. >> you very much. for those of you have not seen a copy of my book which came out last week, kids full-time old is "king richard" nixon and watergate an american tragedy that has you can see a rather dark picture of richard nixon on the front cover. i'm going to explain a little bit the structure of the book, why chose to call it "king richard" the first time will tell you little bit about...
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now, why did i call the book "king richard"?of course king richard is an allusion to shakespearean tragedy king lear. i see nixon as a tragic figure, but he was told another reason for the title is that his mother who was pious quaker out in california named all her boys after kings of england, and including richard who she named after the crusader king, richard the lion heart. so this title is very apt i feel. so the book begins the opening scene is between, is set in the lincoln sitting room, as i said nixon's favorite room in the white house, on the second floor of the white house in the private quarters, the smallest room in the white house actually. and nixon would go up there every night to listen to music and to scribble on his yellow legal pads and to phone his cronies. and on the night of january 20, 1973, at 1 in the morning, among other things he had trouble sleeping, he couldn't get to sleep. he called his aid who was also known as his hatchet man and talks about his wish to get even with his enemies and how he's goi
now, why did i call the book "king richard"?of course king richard is an allusion to shakespearean tragedy king lear. i see nixon as a tragic figure, but he was told another reason for the title is that his mother who was pious quaker out in california named all her boys after kings of england, and including richard who she named after the crusader king, richard the lion heart. so this title is very apt i feel. so the book begins the opening scene is between, is set in the lincoln...
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and including richard who she named after the crusader king richard the lion heart it. so this title is very apt i feel. so the book begins, the opening scene is between is set in the lincoln sitting room as i said, nixon's favorite room in the white house on the second floor of the white house in the private quarters. smallest room in the white house, actually Ãand would go up there every night to listen to music and to scribble on his yellow legal pad and to phone in his cronies and on the night of january 20, 1973 at one in the morning among other things he had trouble sleeping. he couldn't get to sleep. he called his aid chuck colson who was also known as his man and talks about the, his wish to get even with his enemies. and how he is going to wrap up the vietnam war and also how he would gain to get even with the washington post with pursuing my former newspaper was pursuing this investigation into watergate so i'm going to play a little extract from that tape and so you can see how rich this material is. now, he's just come back from the kennedy center. there's a
and including richard who she named after the crusader king richard the lion heart it. so this title is very apt i feel. so the book begins, the opening scene is between is set in the lincoln sitting room as i said, nixon's favorite room in the white house on the second floor of the white house in the private quarters. smallest room in the white house, actually Ãand would go up there every night to listen to music and to scribble on his yellow legal pad and to phone in his cronies and on the...
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his named is richard montgomery. this is richard montgomery.ry's job was to take the city of montreal. he was supposed to spread up lake champlain and the theory was, if montgomery attacked montreal, the british would put all their force against him and quÉbec would fall without resistance. they were going to hit the two major cities of canada simultaneously. well, what's interesting about montgomery is, first, i did my dissertation on him. so that makes him fascinating. i told my wife, if we had a son, i would name him richard montgomery gabriel, but mercifully that never happened. he's an interesting guy. he shows us something about the coming of the revolution. he shows us something about conspiracy. he shows us something about rage militaire. montgomery is 37 years old and a former british officer. he spends 15 years in the british army. three very high-ranked american general officers from the revolution are all former british soldiers. they all seemingly know each other. we'll talk about gates later, charles lee, we'll talk about him late
his named is richard montgomery. this is richard montgomery.ry's job was to take the city of montreal. he was supposed to spread up lake champlain and the theory was, if montgomery attacked montreal, the british would put all their force against him and quÉbec would fall without resistance. they were going to hit the two major cities of canada simultaneously. well, what's interesting about montgomery is, first, i did my dissertation on him. so that makes him fascinating. i told my wife, if we...
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host mike richards facing backlash yet again.me for sexist remarks resurfacing from a 2014 podcast he hosted. >> beth got a job being a booth [ bleep ]. >> what is a booth babe or whatever? >> a booth [ bleep ] is someone who dresses up in very provocative clothes. >> let me check the rules on that. no, we can't do it. >> reporter: in a new article "the ringer," unearthing several claims from "the randumb show." in one the soon-to-be host commenting on how women look in one-piece bathing suits versus bikinis. >> but they all look terrible in the picture. they look fat and not good in the picture. it's bad. >> oh, my god. >> you look great. >> reporter: richards also under fire for a 2010 lawsuit when he was the executive producer of "the price is right," one of that show's models claiming she faced discrimination from richards and other producers after she became pregnant. richards denying the claim. the suit settled later out of court. richards addressing that controversy in a memo obtained by deadline saying to "jeopardy!" staf
host mike richards facing backlash yet again.me for sexist remarks resurfacing from a 2014 podcast he hosted. >> beth got a job being a booth [ bleep ]. >> what is a booth babe or whatever? >> a booth [ bleep ] is someone who dresses up in very provocative clothes. >> let me check the rules on that. no, we can't do it. >> reporter: in a new article "the ringer," unearthing several claims from "the randumb show." in one the soon-to-be host...
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you think about richard nixon in 1972, he opened the door to china. he's closing in on a deal to end the war in vietnam. he wins 49 states in the largest land slide in american history. he's on top of the world. less than two years later with public arooufl ratings in the 20s, he's forced to resign. he find himselves, as he says, really fighting for his life as he talks about in the diary. we'll talk about that in a minute. there's been entire libraries of books written about nixon's life. entire books about his presidency and the vice presidency and about watergate. there's been precious little written about the last 20 years of his life. there's never been a 20 year volume that covers the entire story of what happened to him after watergate. now, historians will always debate whether nixon was a great president. i think this book makes clear there's no debate he was great ex-president. nixon is one of the great stories in presidential history. the history of his post-presidential years is the greatest nixon story that's never really been told. nixon
you think about richard nixon in 1972, he opened the door to china. he's closing in on a deal to end the war in vietnam. he wins 49 states in the largest land slide in american history. he's on top of the world. less than two years later with public arooufl ratings in the 20s, he's forced to resign. he find himselves, as he says, really fighting for his life as he talks about in the diary. we'll talk about that in a minute. there's been entire libraries of books written about nixon's life....
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they will pay attention to richard nixon. richard nixon will endure forever. i structured this book from hubris in january of 1973 when he is about to be re- inaugurated through crisis, catastrophe and in the end up setting the stage for the downfall of the president. but as you see there is an american twist at the end. that is different from a shakespearean tragedy for one important reason you'll have to read the book for that. the other character in the book very important is not a human character. it is these tape recordings. that nixon cannot control. and ultimately lead to his downfall. i don't think nixon would have been forced to resign had not been for this tape recordings but there would have been his version of events and of his accusers. it's particularly john dean his former legal counsel. it would have been a he said, she said story. it was only because of the existence of the tapes which nixon was finally forced to release, the smoking gun tape on the orders of the supreme court that really sealed nixon's fate. i argue about this as we can see h
they will pay attention to richard nixon. richard nixon will endure forever. i structured this book from hubris in january of 1973 when he is about to be re- inaugurated through crisis, catastrophe and in the end up setting the stage for the downfall of the president. but as you see there is an american twist at the end. that is different from a shakespearean tragedy for one important reason you'll have to read the book for that. the other character in the book very important is not a human...
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welcome to the richard nixon presidential library.we introduce our distinguished speaker, i wanted to mention a couple of special guests. we have our speaker's daughter lease, lisa lore and her husband, jack wild. [ applause ]
welcome to the richard nixon presidential library.we introduce our distinguished speaker, i wanted to mention a couple of special guests. we have our speaker's daughter lease, lisa lore and her husband, jack wild. [ applause ]
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one of the big differences, _ travel restrictions, richard? of the big differences, or— travel restrictions, richard? one of the big differences, or the - travel restrictions, richard? one of the big differences, or the main - the big differences, orthe main similarities between the us and the uk is _ similarities between the us and the uk is we _ similarities between the us and the uk is we have seen the doctor varian taking _ uk is we have seen the doctor varian taking hold _ uk is we have seen the doctor varian taking hold and we've seen a rise in cases _ taking hold and we've seen a rise in cases the — taking hold and we've seen a rise in cases. the difference is the infection— cases. the difference is the infection rate the us has risen dramatically in the past 14 days and 300 cases— dramatically in the past 14 days and 300 cases per 100,000. but again, the key— 300 cases per 100,000. but again, the key difference is the vaccination rates are relatively low across _ vaccination rates are relatively low across most parts of the us if they
one of the big differences, _ travel restrictions, richard? of the big differences, or— travel restrictions, richard? one of the big differences, or the - travel restrictions, richard? one of the big differences, or the main - the big differences, orthe main similarities between the us and the uk is _ similarities between the us and the uk is we _ similarities between the us and the uk is we have seen the doctor varian taking _ uk is we have seen the doctor varian taking hold _ uk is we have...
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it's king richard nixon and watergate in american tragedy. and it has, as you can see, a rather dark picture of richard nixon on the front cover. i will explain in a little bit the structure of the book and why we chose to call it king richard. i will tell you a little bit about myself and why i chose to write this book, which is usually the first question which is aimed at authors why did you write the book. as you can tell from my accident, i am originally from the uk but now living in the u.s. i worked for a long time for the post for 25 years and when i was a kid, i don't know if this is typical of everyone, but for me i used to take train rides around the uk and it would go through suburbs across towns and villages and the houses were very close to the railway and i used to look at the houses the train went past and i was curious about what was going on inside of these houses. what were the conversations around the dinner table, the lunch table, were people arguing with each other, but for the family dynamics inside of these anonymous ho
it's king richard nixon and watergate in american tragedy. and it has, as you can see, a rather dark picture of richard nixon on the front cover. i will explain in a little bit the structure of the book and why we chose to call it king richard. i will tell you a little bit about myself and why i chose to write this book, which is usually the first question which is aimed at authors why did you write the book. as you can tell from my accident, i am originally from the uk but now living in the...
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richards, who plans to stay on as "jeopardy!'s" executive producer says the show will bring back guest hosts until it finds a permanent position. >> it's an awkward position for the guy who clearly wanted to be in the position of host and then be in the position of choosing the next host i don't know how much longer he can hang on as executive producer. >> reporter: so now once again there is no answer to the question of "who is the host of "jeopardy!"? joe fryer, nbc news. >>> still ahead for us tonight, in the wake of this summer's deadly heatwaves, the growing outrage over the lack of life-saving air conditioning for so many homelessness, housing, taxes, water, electricity, crime, wildfires. [sfx: bear roar] gavin, you've failed. we have to immediately cut taxes twenty-five percent. fix housing and homelessness. and make life in california affordable again. i'm a businessman, the only cpa running. shouldn't we choose ability this time? we must have a competent governor with management experience and outsider integrity. [sfx: b
richards, who plans to stay on as "jeopardy!'s" executive producer says the show will bring back guest hosts until it finds a permanent position. >> it's an awkward position for the guy who clearly wanted to be in the position of host and then be in the position of choosing the next host i don't know how much longer he can hang on as executive producer. >> reporter: so now once again there is no answer to the question of "who is the host of "jeopardy!"? joe...
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i would encourage people to pick up the book, king richard.it's available amazon and most bookstores now as i understand and i hope you enjoyed it and i hope you enjoy the book. >> thank you very much, great to be with you and i hope you are encouraged to invite the book or at least borrow it from the library. to give. >> thank you and i wish all of you a good evening. thank you for joining us. good night. ♪♪ >> weekends on c-span2 on intellectual gift ever satellite american history tv documents america's stories and sunday's book tv brings the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies import including media,. >> the world changed in instant media comports ready, internet and we never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual and we powered a new reality because at media, we are built to keep you ahead. >> media, along with these television companies support c-span2 is a public service. >> c-span shop.org is c-span's online store. he is a collection of c-span products. browse to see
i would encourage people to pick up the book, king richard.it's available amazon and most bookstores now as i understand and i hope you enjoyed it and i hope you enjoy the book. >> thank you very much, great to be with you and i hope you are encouraged to invite the book or at least borrow it from the library. to give. >> thank you and i wish all of you a good evening. thank you for joining us. good night. ♪♪ >> weekends on c-span2 on intellectual gift ever satellite...
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it looks like we lost richard. >> we'll continue on. shannon is pettypiece joining us from the white house. we also are very fortunate to have jack jacobs. colonel, i do want to start with. you leave been watching over the last couple of hours some of those live pictures from afghanistan. if you have those life shots let's put him up as well so we can monitor the situation. there notice some of the ship helicopters. the c 47 shook helicopters which can carry about 33 people are so. at some point, i saw them firing off what would appear to be some heat flares? and the idea what is happening there? and the idea>> the assumption ie taliban have anti aircraft capability. unless it just upper protective measure to divert the focus of any ground to air missiles. it would not appear from richard's report that the taliban are anywhere near where the americans are located. but just as a measure of safety, they do that from time to time. >> colonel, i'm going to ask you a question that i posed to richard and then he obviously went to continue gat
it looks like we lost richard. >> we'll continue on. shannon is pettypiece joining us from the white house. we also are very fortunate to have jack jacobs. colonel, i do want to start with. you leave been watching over the last couple of hours some of those live pictures from afghanistan. if you have those life shots let's put him up as well so we can monitor the situation. there notice some of the ship helicopters. the c 47 shook helicopters which can carry about 33 people are so. at...
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richards, who plans to stay on as "jeopardy!'s" executive producer says the show will bring back guest hosts until it finds a permanent replacement. >> it's an awkward position for the guy who clearly wanted to be the host to then be in the position of choosing the next host i don't know how much longer he can hang on as executive producer. >> reporter: so now once again there is no answer to the question of "who is the host of "jeopardy!?" joe fryer, nbc news. >>> still ahead for us tonight, in the wake of this summer's deadly heatwaves, the growing outrage over the lack of life-saving air conditioning for so many >>> july was the hottest month ever recorded on earth. those scorching temperatures killing hundreds in the u.s., and it's raising new questions about why access to life-saving air conditioning is out of reach for so many americans miguel almaguer has more >> reporter: the oppressive heatwaves now gripping our nation are not only hotter but also deadly even in the cool pacific northwest, temperatures soared up to 116 d
richards, who plans to stay on as "jeopardy!'s" executive producer says the show will bring back guest hosts until it finds a permanent replacement. >> it's an awkward position for the guy who clearly wanted to be the host to then be in the position of choosing the next host i don't know how much longer he can hang on as executive producer. >> reporter: so now once again there is no answer to the question of "who is the host of "jeopardy!?" joe fryer, nbc...
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i want to go back to richard in qatar. but i do have to ask you, as people making their way through the taliban checkpoints, did you get any sense there was a command and control of these taliban forces? or were these just guys who set up a point and were kind of freelancing as people try to come past them? >> reporter: no, they weren't just freelancing. the taliban is organized. but the problem is there are several different divisions within the taliban and some are more extreme than others. but what's missing in all this is the strain that this is putting on the u.s. military. the extraction is taking place, but on the base itself they weren't exactly prepared for this. this base is now an island that has thousands of thousands of troops, additional troops placed on it. the troops are sleeping on the ground. they are eating mres. they are working around the clock. they are facing moral challenges as they are trying to decide who gets to be let in on the gate and who doesn't get let in. and then these flights, the flights
i want to go back to richard in qatar. but i do have to ask you, as people making their way through the taliban checkpoints, did you get any sense there was a command and control of these taliban forces? or were these just guys who set up a point and were kind of freelancing as people try to come past them? >> reporter: no, they weren't just freelancing. the taliban is organized. but the problem is there are several different divisions within the taliban and some are more extreme than...
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jennifer, how are you. >> good evening, richard. tonight thousands are on edge as they evacuate thousands of afghans on the tarmac. approximately five thousand were there today. new video of the attack shows the devastation outside of abbey gape. one suicide bomber truck and then opened fire. the pentagon has blamed isis-k. but won't blame the taliban who still need to provide airport security. >> how many isis-k prisoners were left and believed to have been released from the prison? why were they not removed when the u.s. pulled out? >> i don't know the exact number. clearly it's in the thousands. >> u.s. officials say reports that they shared lists of americans and allies with the taliban are incorrect. adding in some cases to get the afghans and americans through a check point they provided the information. for the most part the taliban have let those people pass. 12,500 people were evacuated yesterday on 35 military flights even after the suicide bombing attack that killed 13 americans and wounded other american troops. those tr
jennifer, how are you. >> good evening, richard. tonight thousands are on edge as they evacuate thousands of afghans on the tarmac. approximately five thousand were there today. new video of the attack shows the devastation outside of abbey gape. one suicide bomber truck and then opened fire. the pentagon has blamed isis-k. but won't blame the taliban who still need to provide airport security. >> how many isis-k prisoners were left and believed to have been released from the...
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richard, over to you in yerevan.armenia proposing that russian troops be deployed along the border with azerbaijan? what is the strategy there? >> well, the strategy is necessity, in terms of the loss of life in the past 48 hours, not in nagorno-karabakh, but in armenia proper. and with the incursion of azerbaijani military units in armenia, we do see a necessity to begin to stabilize the situation and deter attacks from azerbaijan by turning to russian peacekeepers. dareen: the prime minister says the move would allow border demarcation though to be carried out without the risk of military clashes. i mean, what is the likelihood that this move actually minimizes the risk of clashes, when it comes to demarcation? >> well, on the one hand, the real answer to the question depends on how azerbaijan reacts. the good news, however, on the other hand, is that the armenian government is also proposing a bilateral withdrawal, a pullback to reduce the risk of hostilities and clashes, in terms of a dangerous proximity of force
richard, over to you in yerevan.armenia proposing that russian troops be deployed along the border with azerbaijan? what is the strategy there? >> well, the strategy is necessity, in terms of the loss of life in the past 48 hours, not in nagorno-karabakh, but in armenia proper. and with the incursion of azerbaijani military units in armenia, we do see a necessity to begin to stabilize the situation and deter attacks from azerbaijan by turning to russian peacekeepers. dareen: the prime...
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mike richards calling it quits after being named "jeopardy!" host just last week. his comments on the departure, the job of replacing the late alex trebek now back to square one. >>> and from pitcher to broadcaster, little league legend mo'ne davis now finding success in the broadcast booth. the mlb game she'll be commentating on as she joins us live this morning. >>> hey, good morning, everybody, on a very busy saturday morning. we're following two major stories right now including henri, the dangerous storm churning toward the northeast right now. new hurricane warnings issued overnit. >> we'll have the latest on henri's track in just a moment and fema administrator deanne criswell will join us live to talk about preparations being made before the storm makes landfall. >>> but first chaos and desperation in afghanistan as u.s. forces work to get americans and our afghan allies out of kabul. >> the biden administration is promising to bring all americans home as the president faces criticism over how he's handled the withdrawal of u.s. troops. we have team coverag
mike richards calling it quits after being named "jeopardy!" host just last week. his comments on the departure, the job of replacing the late alex trebek now back to square one. >>> and from pitcher to broadcaster, little league legend mo'ne davis now finding success in the broadcast booth. the mlb game she'll be commentating on as she joins us live this morning. >>> hey, good morning, everybody, on a very busy saturday morning. we're following two major stories...
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. >> mike richards. >> reporter: who are your new "jeopardy hosts?will take on the syndicated show, and neuroscientists in real life, tapped to host "jeopardy" primetime and spin off series. >> it's a tremendously bizarre and humbling and surreal experience. >> reporter: reacting to the highly anticipated announcement. nine months after the passing of alex trebek, who began hosting the show in 1984. >> welcome to america's favorite answer and question game, "jeopardy. ". >> reporter: and over the weeks a rotation of quiz show hosts. >> and if you don't like me, i'm sorry. i love burton. i have respect for everybody who guest hosted. >> reporter: richards came under fire for a lawsuit while producing "price is right." saying he and others discriminated against her because she was pregnant, something he denied. he had a memo to the "jeopardy" staff, reading, in part, i want you all to know the way which my comments and actions have been characterized in these complaints does not reflect the reality of the way i am. previously hosting game shows like "d
. >> mike richards. >> reporter: who are your new "jeopardy hosts?will take on the syndicated show, and neuroscientists in real life, tapped to host "jeopardy" primetime and spin off series. >> it's a tremendously bizarre and humbling and surreal experience. >> reporter: reacting to the highly anticipated announcement. nine months after the passing of alex trebek, who began hosting the show in 1984. >> welcome to america's favorite answer and...
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but i do believe, we have our dear friend richard joining us live, richard thank you. i'm sorry to have you up at this hour. but thank you. >> it's no problem at all. it comes with the territory with your show. >> seriously. seriously i have bad karma as you know, from the very beginning. richard let me just ask, how you are right now, what's these last few days has been like for you with all that you've seen in kabul, over the years. and what you are expecting over the day that is newly-dawning right now where you stand. >> so the taliban are spreading their wings. they are establishing more and more of their control. they're trying to establish a government, the first two days in power, they were coming out of the woodwork so to speak. they were battling looters, because that happened here. there was a collapse of law in order, when the president fled. when all the police, flood even local security guards fled. anyone who wore a uniform or had a gun, was free and that the taliban would come in and think they were soldier and attacked them. so that created a power vac
but i do believe, we have our dear friend richard joining us live, richard thank you. i'm sorry to have you up at this hour. but thank you. >> it's no problem at all. it comes with the territory with your show. >> seriously. seriously i have bad karma as you know, from the very beginning. richard let me just ask, how you are right now, what's these last few days has been like for you with all that you've seen in kabul, over the years. and what you are expecting over the day that is...