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i know that guy i turn around barry goldwater is all by himself. so i go up to him. of course, you know, again, 19 years old. and as you know, breathlessly, you know, senator, my name is craig shirley and to syracuse new york, in 1964, i went door to door you passing out literature. he looked at me and says, i bet you got a lot of doors slammed in your face. all right. well, we have a few more questions. you know, i will say this. i always wonder myself, if goldwater had in 64, reagan had won in 80. interesting. kind of. he will once said the 64 campaign was won in 1980, which i thought was very profound statement is that is that they had to correct goldwater the correct ideas. reagan had the correct ideas. the country wasn't ready for them in 64, but was ready for them in 1980. so. well, some some were ready for in 1964 is what we heard. i think we have a question back here. kind of. current events questions that. okay, so we're looking at officially now today, donald trump being the republican presidential nominee for the third straight cycle. i wanted ask if you s
i know that guy i turn around barry goldwater is all by himself. so i go up to him. of course, you know, again, 19 years old. and as you know, breathlessly, you know, senator, my name is craig shirley and to syracuse new york, in 1964, i went door to door you passing out literature. he looked at me and says, i bet you got a lot of doors slammed in your face. all right. well, we have a few more questions. you know, i will say this. i always wonder myself, if goldwater had in 64, reagan had won...
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i'm curious about whether to what degree barry goldwater might have influenced ronald hinking. i was, a freshman in college in 1964 and new york, of all places, with a barry goldwater sticker on my briefcase. and i think was when i first became interested in, ronald reagan, because i thought his speeches in favor of goldwater's. and i thought your comments about privacy and stuff resonate it with what my view was on some of the strengths that goldwater had and it seems to me lately republicans seem to want to run away from some of their ■acandidates and perhaps barry goldwater is not somebody that people to associate reagan with. but i do. you're right curious. you're right in his thinking heavily influenced reagan. i know reagan read goldwater's books. they say one thing, which is that goldwater was not a fan. reagan personally, because he was jealous him because reagan was a successful popular politician. and of course, goldwater went down to a crashing defeat in 64. so it's always kind of that that tension between the two. on the other, mostly on goldwater, in fact on gold
i'm curious about whether to what degree barry goldwater might have influenced ronald hinking. i was, a freshman in college in 1964 and new york, of all places, with a barry goldwater sticker on my briefcase. and i think was when i first became interested in, ronald reagan, because i thought his speeches in favor of goldwater's. and i thought your comments about privacy and stuff resonate it with what my view was on some of the strengths that goldwater had and it seems to me lately republicans...
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goldwater junior joins us right now. 1969 to 1983, the son of arizona senator barry goldwater, in 1964. good to see you again. what do you make -- let me ask a little bit about what you think the trial's impact, legal issues with donald trump could have looking at the polls, not much but you know >> trump will win, that's what i think. the vote will be against biden because of his lack of good leadership. this country is desperately needing strong leadership, and we're not getting it from joe biden. and i think that will yield to the benefit of trump regardless of what happens. if. neil: you know, barry, you and i have hatted -- chatted about this before, i think of your dad, and had he waited to run four years later is and had we experienced the things we're experiencing now, he might have had a different outcome than the blowout of 1964 when lyndon johnson won. but what do you make of this environment today and the law and order issues that donald trump is raising to address what's going on today? >> you know, if you look historically, neil, when there is unrest in this country, it h
goldwater junior joins us right now. 1969 to 1983, the son of arizona senator barry goldwater, in 1964. good to see you again. what do you make -- let me ask a little bit about what you think the trial's impact, legal issues with donald trump could have looking at the polls, not much but you know >> trump will win, that's what i think. the vote will be against biden because of his lack of good leadership. this country is desperately needing strong leadership, and we're not getting it from...
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barry goldwater, arizona. charles mac, mathias maryland and richard schweiker of pennsylvania. all very well known as well. yes, absolutely. john tower was a really important figure in this investigation, not only because he was vice chairman, of course, but also because he was placed on the committee by republican senate leader hugh scott and told that he should try to rein in some of the investigation, that he should be there to protect the national intelligence community. but john tower did work very cooperatively with church. over time, they became a surprisingly cooperative duo, even though they had decidedly different people. they came from different parts of the political spectrum and they worked really quite well together. john tower even later wrote in his memoir that he realized that over the course of the investigation that change needed to happen and that congress did need to exercise better oversight over this national intelligence apparatus. a couple of the other members there, i mean, barry goldwater being on the committee was important. he was largely protective
barry goldwater, arizona. charles mac, mathias maryland and richard schweiker of pennsylvania. all very well known as well. yes, absolutely. john tower was a really important figure in this investigation, not only because he was vice chairman, of course, but also because he was placed on the committee by republican senate leader hugh scott and told that he should try to rein in some of the investigation, that he should be there to protect the national intelligence community. but john tower did...
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barry goldwater, arizona. charles mac, mathias maryland and richard schweiker of pennsylvania. all very well known as well. yes, absolutely. john tower was a really important figure in this investigation, not only because he was vice chairman, of course, but also because he was placed on the committee by republican senate leader hugh stt and told that he should try to rein in some of the investigation, that he should be there to protect the national intelligence community. but john tower did work very cooperatively with church. over time, they became a surprisingly cooperative duo, even though they had decidedly different people. they came from different parts of the political spectrum and they worked really quite well together. john tower even later wrote in his memoir that he realized that over the course of the investigation that change needed happen and that congress did need to exercise better oversight over this national intelligence apparatus. a couple of the other members there, i mean, barry goldwater being on the committee was important. he was largely protective of t
barry goldwater, arizona. charles mac, mathias maryland and richard schweiker of pennsylvania. all very well known as well. yes, absolutely. john tower was a really important figure in this investigation, not only because he was vice chairman, of course, but also because he was placed on the committee by republican senate leader hugh stt and told that he should try to rein in some of the investigation, that he should be there to protect the national intelligence community. but john tower did...
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barry goldwater never had that kind of power persuasion, inspiration, optimism. and of course reagan was like almost all the presidents, if not all of them, incredibly ambitious. i mean, in no at all. he's already thinking about becoming president now step one, he's got to do something. so he immediately for governor and gets elected and is a very popular governor of california makes the cover of time magazine of people saying now this guy's for real. you may think he kind of a grade b movie actor in a death valley days, guy on tv, but he's for real as, a politician. he blows people away with. this speech. and so it was it was it came from his mother but there wasn't one day of his life that he ever seemed to be down, with the possible exception, when jane wyman left him and and that depressed him for a little. but then along came nancy and she she, of course, just fed him every single day about it. you're greatest guy in the whole world. and and he kind of liked that. so the moral of the story is have a good wife. okay, let's take some questions. thank you. look
barry goldwater never had that kind of power persuasion, inspiration, optimism. and of course reagan was like almost all the presidents, if not all of them, incredibly ambitious. i mean, in no at all. he's already thinking about becoming president now step one, he's got to do something. so he immediately for governor and gets elected and is a very popular governor of california makes the cover of time magazine of people saying now this guy's for real. you may think he kind of a grade b movie...
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barry goldwater never had that kind of power persuasion, inspiration, optimism. and of course reagan was like almost all the presidents, if not all of them, incredibly ambitious. i mean, in no at all. he's already thinking about becoming president now step one, he's got to do something. so he immediately for governor and gets elected and is a very popular governor of california makes the cover of time magazine of people saying now this guy's for real. you may think he kind of a grade b movie actor in a death valley days, guy on tv, but he's for real as, a politician. he blows people away with. this speech. and so it was it was it came from his mother but there wasn't one day of his life that he ever seemed to be down, with the possible exception, when jane wyman left him and and that depressed him for a little. but then along came nancy and she she, of course, just fed him every single day about it. you're greatest guy in the whole world. and and he kind of liked that. so the moral of the story is have a good wife. okay, let's take some questions. thank you. look
barry goldwater never had that kind of power persuasion, inspiration, optimism. and of course reagan was like almost all the presidents, if not all of them, incredibly ambitious. i mean, in no at all. he's already thinking about becoming president now step one, he's got to do something. so he immediately for governor and gets elected and is a very popular governor of california makes the cover of time magazine of people saying now this guy's for real. you may think he kind of a grade b movie...
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and barry goldwater wrote him a letter thanking him for that article. so, he always was a thinker who was at all levels in different ways, - not ideological. you and dick together were invited to havana for a conference commemorating the 40th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis with many of the major figures from the kennedy administration at the time, as well as soviet statesmen from the time and cuban leadership, including fidel castro. what do you rememb about those few days in havana? - i think what was so special about it is that everybody realized that the people who were there from castro, who was 76, to the kennedy administration people who are mostly in their 70s, some in their 80s, mcnamara and schlessinger and sorensen and dick, and then the russians were there, as well, the russian generals and the russian diplomats who had been there, that this may be the last time they were all meeting. so it had a special aura to it, that this kind of reunion was an emotional thing. and it was so interesting to see that the cubans and the americans we
and barry goldwater wrote him a letter thanking him for that article. so, he always was a thinker who was at all levels in different ways, - not ideological. you and dick together were invited to havana for a conference commemorating the 40th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis with many of the major figures from the kennedy administration at the time, as well as soviet statesmen from the time and cuban leadership, including fidel castro. what do you rememb about those few days in havana? -...
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because so many people in the senate today don't remember barry goldwater. that. or they would come in and say, i would re -- the origins of the filibuster. can you tell us about the origins of the consent agreement? it's a challenge to come up with a new idea every singlet a lot of the ideas came from senators themselves, they would come to me or my colleague about this particular person or event or this part of the institution that is so important now, but we don't know why it got to the place it is. host: so wh y goldwater as the 1964 presidential candidate, when he lost the election to lyndon johnson that at the time, he was sort of the conservatism and he was portrayed as a radical conservative, ways, but h much a statesman. he was a senator at heartafter his election, he returned to the senate and lived most of the rest of his li senator he died not that long after he left office. but in the senate he was a different kind of characterthe presidential candidate, very down-to-earth, much senate. in became rather an elder by the 1970's and 1980's -- elder state
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goldwater. they did send the same thing to richard nixon in the same thing to ronald reagan. they don't want to run against their opponent and they want to delegitimize the character of their opponent. is that what you see? >> the most recent one is anti-hypocrisy. where did that word come from? i think it came out the biden administration and now everybody on the left is using it. donald trump, if you elect donald trump will have the end of democracy as we know it. this is the height of hypocrisy. this is a news media that if i can go over to ronna mcdaniel because the mcdaniel story puts this in perspective. this was not the firing of her and "msnbc" was not because she was a republican. they have plenty of republicans on there, liberal republicans. it was not because she was a conservative. she is not a conservative. it wasn't about election denial. they had nothing but left-wing election deniers. in 2020 had hillary clinton in 2016 you had hakeem jeffries and abrams. we are talking about rus
goldwater. they did send the same thing to richard nixon in the same thing to ronald reagan. they don't want to run against their opponent and they want to delegitimize the character of their opponent. is that what you see? >> the most recent one is anti-hypocrisy. where did that word come from? i think it came out the biden administration and now everybody on the left is using it. donald trump, if you elect donald trump will have the end of democracy as we know it. this is the height of...
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goldwater. 1.5 million of you have this book. i'm going to read it the last paragraph of the book from ronald reagan because i think it sums it up to you both remember it. freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. we didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. must be fought for, protected and handed off for them to do the same for one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children's and our children's children what it was once like in the united states when men were free. joe biden is the anti-liberty, the anti-constitution, the anti-reagan, the anti-trump. he is the tyranny part of liberty and tyranny. the only way to stop him is to defeat him. i will see you next time on life, liberty and love then.
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that would get even stronger with the election of 1964 and barry goldwater getting badly beaten by johnson. it was a time where there was a lot of experimentation and a lot of believe that there were no limits to what the federal government could do. host: what we are marking coming up is the 60th anniversary of lbj's great society speech at the university of michigan. what was it about this speech? guest: the great society and the war on poverty, there was a lot happening at the same time that overlap. i think the great society ends up being even more ambitious than the war on poverty. the war on poverty as part of it but part of it is expanding civil rights agendas that president johnson was able to get through congress. you have a lot of programs around community involvement and boosting political power of local communities. you have things like headstart and other programs that aren't necessarily about reducing property -- poverty but expanding opportunities. that in some ways is an expansion of this original idea of lifting more people out of poverty. guest: when president johnson is
that would get even stronger with the election of 1964 and barry goldwater getting badly beaten by johnson. it was a time where there was a lot of experimentation and a lot of believe that there were no limits to what the federal government could do. host: what we are marking coming up is the 60th anniversary of lbj's great society speech at the university of michigan. what was it about this speech? guest: the great society and the war on poverty, there was a lot happening at the same time that...
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senator barry goldwater, the 1964 republican presidential nominee, and hugh scott, the senate minority leader, go to a white house meeting with, i'm sorry, the republican leadership on the house side. and they they have a meeting with richard nixon in the oval office in which they describe to him that if the house impeaches the president and the senate sits in a trial impeachment, that the president does not have support among enough senate republicans to prevent his conviction. and that's i think, really the moment where it becomes clear to richard nixon that he won't survive this politically. and the only tool left to him is resignation. and that's what led to august eighth, 1974. i have never been a quitter to leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent. to every instinct in my body. but as president, i must put the interests of america first. america needs a full time president and a full time congress, particularly at this time, with problems we face at home and abroad to continue to fight through the months ahead. for my personal vindication, with almost totally absorbe
senator barry goldwater, the 1964 republican presidential nominee, and hugh scott, the senate minority leader, go to a white house meeting with, i'm sorry, the republican leadership on the house side. and they they have a meeting with richard nixon in the oval office in which they describe to him that if the house impeaches the president and the senate sits in a trial impeachment, that the president does not have support among enough senate republicans to prevent his conviction. and that's i...
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senator barry goldwater, the 1964 republican presidential nominee, and hugh scott, the senate minority leader, go to a white house meeting with, i'm sorry, the republican leadership on the house side. and they they have a meeting with richard nixon in the oval office in which they describe to him that if the house impeaes the president and the senate sits in a trial impeachment, that the president does not have support among enough senate republicans to prevent his conviction. and that's i think, really the moment where it becomes clear to richard nixon that he won't survive this politically. and the only tool left to him is resignation. and that's what led to august eighth, 1974. i have never been a quitter to leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent. to every instinct in my body. but as president, i must put the interests of america first. america needs a full time president and a full time congress, particularly at this time, with problems we face at home and abroad to continue to fight through the months ahead. for my personal vindication, with almost totally absorbed
senator barry goldwater, the 1964 republican presidential nominee, and hugh scott, the senate minority leader, go to a white house meeting with, i'm sorry, the republican leadership on the house side. and they they have a meeting with richard nixon in the oval office in which they describe to him that if the house impeaes the president and the senate sits in a trial impeachment, that the president does not have support among enough senate republicans to prevent his conviction. and that's i...
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his grandfather ghost wrote barry goldwater's book. this is a man with deep connections, and a lot of privileges. >> his grandfather wrote speeches for joe mccarthy as well. >>> "the new york times" reporting an upside down flag was flying outside the virginia home of supreme court justice samuel alito in the wake of january 6th. justice alito said he had no involvement in the flying of the flag. nbc news has not independently matched this reporting. but talk about the significance of an upside down flag. it's a symbol with stop the steal, right? with that movement? >> essentially under the u.s. flag code, flying upside down is the sign of distress. it has been used by both parties but in that context of january 2021, this was something that stop the steal organizers latched on to. one of the oath keeper defendants, i was looking around when i was working on my book, and found what his house looked like, and he was flying a flag there as well. that was a man who said he would be willing to die with donald trump, and changed their profi
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nixon meets with the republican leaders and barry goldwater the conscience of republican party. i think it's proper to call him that nixon says, well, how am i gonna do? i know i'm going to be impeached charged how will i do in a senate trial? and he would need 34 votes to stay in office because it's two-thirds, 67 to remove him and so he said this and other republican leaders say berries we've selected him as our spokesman. and goldwater's says, mr. president, i've counted and you in a senate trial, you have five votes. and one of them is not mine one of the most dramatic moments in presidential history. the next day, nixon announced he was resigning i'm not sure that would be the case today. bob woodward. thank you. carl bernstein as well, just ahead, the catch and kill scheme at the heart of prosecutors case against the former for president. and the testimony that may have helped him as the jury to vote guilty on all counts. ronan farrow author of the bestseller detail, the scheme joins us next do you want to close out should i normally, i'd hold but taking the games as smart
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that would get even stronger with the election of 1964 and barry goldwater getting badly beaten by johnson. it was a time where there was a lot of experimentation and a lot of believe that there were no limits to what the federal government could do. host: what we are marking coming up is the 60th anniversary of lbj's great society speech at the university of michigan. what was it about this speech? guest: the great society and the war on poverty, there was a lot happening at the same time that overlap. i think the great society ends up being even more ambitious than the war on poverty. the war on poverty as part of it but part of it is expanding civil rights agendas that president johnson was able to get through congress. you have a lot of programs around community involvement and boosting political power of local communities. you have things like headstart and other programs that aren't necessarily about reducing property -- poverty but expanding opportunities. that in some ways is an expansion of this original idea of lifting more people out of poverty. guest: when president johnson is
that would get even stronger with the election of 1964 and barry goldwater getting badly beaten by johnson. it was a time where there was a lot of experimentation and a lot of believe that there were no limits to what the federal government could do. host: what we are marking coming up is the 60th anniversary of lbj's great society speech at the university of michigan. what was it about this speech? guest: the great society and the war on poverty, there was a lot happening at the same time that...