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neil want to have dick nixon to kick around anymore. and i think a lot of his and i lead talk came from a feeling of uh, you know, feeling secure and, and um, you know, again, not being immediate darling darling. he never was when he was president. and he certainly was in after, you know, but again, we see, you know, a for, you know, he kind of foreshadows a trump and those statements. and yeah, it ought to be fair. he was a hard travel guy. he did not come from a rich family. he had to pay his way through college, not have a rich daddy. and he, this was really personal for him. and i think a lot of this had to do with the categories. he couldn't stand the categories even though he said he was friends with them. and they would definitely as elitist as it gets. now let's look at the media. gary is talking about the media. remember when he was president, the media was really in its heyday, not like today. very few people respect the media today. back then they did. it was cronkite and the new york times, etc, etc. every reason or he never
neil want to have dick nixon to kick around anymore. and i think a lot of his and i lead talk came from a feeling of uh, you know, feeling secure and, and um, you know, again, not being immediate darling darling. he never was when he was president. and he certainly was in after, you know, but again, we see, you know, a for, you know, he kind of foreshadows a trump and those statements. and yeah, it ought to be fair. he was a hard travel guy. he did not come from a rich family. he had to pay his...
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all right, let's get to what nixon reviled. what he hated, i talked about this earlier, hated the media for what he feels i did to him and he hated the leads. here he is talking about that you can break past the official structures and get to see the people and particularly the people, not of the lead class, the elite class. this is the same all over the world. they go to the same parties and they drink the cocktails, etc, and they, they have the same small based characteristics and frankly, called, or have many friends among them. they're not my district to you. but if you can get down and you'll meet the shopkeepers and the workers and the students and the rest, really get the talk to them. you'll find that there is out there a great common bond bring this all together. and now i'm speaking a bit. you know that this is always a fascinating conversation to me. i mean what, what, what makes someone an elitist, as opposed to just somebody who worked hard in is very educated. there's there, there's people who are just, you know,
all right, let's get to what nixon reviled. what he hated, i talked about this earlier, hated the media for what he feels i did to him and he hated the leads. here he is talking about that you can break past the official structures and get to see the people and particularly the people, not of the lead class, the elite class. this is the same all over the world. they go to the same parties and they drink the cocktails, etc, and they, they have the same small based characteristics and frankly,...
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you have probably heard the name mix of richard nixon. richard miller, how's nixon? tricky dick? or just mix up as history has come to know him. he is the president who met with the chinese and the russians, and some strange way was the 1st to forge real relationship with both. look at this video with a mr. nixon and leon. impression of, on the watches watch this. they're going to take a break and mr. president says, no, you drink 1st and then mix and says no, you under and 1st then he says, no, you have to run 1st and they sit there and stare each other. kind of an interesting scene between 2 very interesting man. this thing plays out in such an interesting way. there it is. and who's going to try and come on? what are you drink? okay. 5 presidents takes the 1st step. so they have it look, if ever there was a really complex figure in modern american politics, it was, makes him who by today's standards was, was a liberal and you have framed by history as a right winner by liberal. well, think about this. it's because of addiction. that we have free health care for everybody over
you have probably heard the name mix of richard nixon. richard miller, how's nixon? tricky dick? or just mix up as history has come to know him. he is the president who met with the chinese and the russians, and some strange way was the 1st to forge real relationship with both. look at this video with a mr. nixon and leon. impression of, on the watches watch this. they're going to take a break and mr. president says, no, you drink 1st and then mix and says no, you under and 1st then he says,...
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and that was august 8th, 1974, when president nixon went on national tv to announce his resignation from office. that followed a compelling series of hearings in the u.s. senate the year before and a threat of impeachment by the house of representatives. thanks for joining us. for the american history tv series. congress investigates where we look at significant congressional investing nations over our history. this week, it's a look at the watergate hearings and their aftermath. our guest is kate scott, who is the senate historian and author of the book reining in the state civil society and congress in the vietnam and watergate era era. ms. scott, what was the defining event that led to the senate hearings in 1973? the trigger that set off the hearing, the call for the senate hearings in. 1973 had happened the prior year. in june of 1972, when five when burglars broke into the democratic national committee headquarters in the watergate office, an apartment complex here in washington, d.c. those burglars were arrested. and in the course of reporting about that, their unusual arrest and
and that was august 8th, 1974, when president nixon went on national tv to announce his resignation from office. that followed a compelling series of hearings in the u.s. senate the year before and a threat of impeachment by the house of representatives. thanks for joining us. for the american history tv series. congress investigates where we look at significant congressional investing nations over our history. this week, it's a look at the watergate hearings and their aftermath. our guest is...
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and that was august 8th, 1974, when president nixon went on national tv to announce his resignation from office. that followed a compelling series of hearings in the u.s. senate the year before and a threat of impeachment by the house of representatives. thanks for joining us. for the american history tv series. congress investigates where we look at significant congressional investing nations over our history. this week, it's a look at the watergate hearings and their aftermath. our guest is kate scott, who is the senate historian and author ofheookeing in the state civil society and congress in the vietnam and watergate era era. ms. scott, what was the defining event that led to the senate hearings in 1973? the trigger that set off the hearing, the call for the senate hearings in. 1973 had happened the prior year. in june of 1972, when five when burglars broke into the democratic national committee headquarters in the watergate office, an apartment complex here in washington, d.c. those burglars were arrested. and in the course of reporting about that, their unusual arrest and some of
and that was august 8th, 1974, when president nixon went on national tv to announce his resignation from office. that followed a compelling series of hearings in the u.s. senate the year before and a threat of impeachment by the house of representatives. thanks for joining us. for the american history tv series. congress investigates where we look at significant congressional investing nations over our history. this week, it's a look at the watergate hearings and their aftermath. our guest is...
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neil want to have dick nixon to kick around anymore. and i think a lot of his and i lead talk came from a feeling of uh, you know, feeling insecure and, and um, you know, again, not being immediate darling darling. he never was when he was president. and he certainly was an after you know, but again, we see, you know, a for, you know, he kind of foreshadows a trump and those statements. yeah. it all, to, to be fair. he was a hard travel guy. he did not come from a rich family. he had to pay his way through college, not have a rich daddy. and he, this was really personal for him. and i think a lot of those had to do with the categories. he couldn't stand the categories even though he said he was friends with them. and they would definitely as elitist as it gets. now let's look at the media. gary is talking about the media. remember when he was president, the media was really in its heyday, not liked today. very few people respect the media today. back then they did. it was cronkite the new york times, etc, etc. every reason or he never q
neil want to have dick nixon to kick around anymore. and i think a lot of his and i lead talk came from a feeling of uh, you know, feeling insecure and, and um, you know, again, not being immediate darling darling. he never was when he was president. and he certainly was an after you know, but again, we see, you know, a for, you know, he kind of foreshadows a trump and those statements. yeah. it all, to, to be fair. he was a hard travel guy. he did not come from a rich family. he had to pay his...
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those wars were nixon and kissinger are essentially desperately seeking the cooperation of the soviet union and china find a face saving exit from the vietnam war and as a consequence sort of reshape american diplomacy in the service of that goal, that self-serving goal. at the same time, however, she goes beyond this, the policy level of analysis to explain how these wars affected the everyday lives of american citizens, paying for the price, the hubris, paying the price for the hubris, and the fraud of the nixon and kissinger administrations and their self-serving diplomacy around the war with that kind of gentle introduction, let me read you the jury statement for elliott west, and then we will introduce the militia in order to come out and have a quick conversation continue. as i mentioned, elliott west tells the epic story, the birth of the united states beginning in the mid-19th century, the stories, the history of america's western expansion, a searing narrative explaining how the republic became a transcontinental nation. this outcome was not inevitable. the country did not gr
those wars were nixon and kissinger are essentially desperately seeking the cooperation of the soviet union and china find a face saving exit from the vietnam war and as a consequence sort of reshape american diplomacy in the service of that goal, that self-serving goal. at the same time, however, she goes beyond this, the policy level of analysis to explain how these wars affected the everyday lives of american citizens, paying for the price, the hubris, paying the price for the hubris, and...
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th'll be discussing senberg's book, fire and rain, nixon, kissinger and the wars in utheast asia. the jury prize that this book provides a sweeping, panoramic, ultimately -- portrait of nixon and kissinger as architects of the wars in southeast asia. fire and rain at once is at once a biography of these two men working desperately extract the united states from the war in vietnam and simultaneously a compelling history that explores the humanost of this conflict for the people of vietnam, laos and cambodia. this war was also a tragedy. the men and women who fought on behalf of the united states. isenberg offers an unflinching examination of theoral consequences of the policies pursued by nixon and kissinger, arguing for a reconsider of their actions as part of the corruption and lawlessness that led congss to seek the impeachment of the president. she also reveals that american persistence in vietnam was not conditioned by the need to achieve strategic credibility in order to che the ambitions of china and the soviet union. instead, the nixon administration's position on a range o
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and that's what rise to nixon. certainly in the wake of vietnam and the social political of people in the 1960's. but since that time, our politics have become just that much more, if you will interest candidates, a variety of factors have become hugely more problematic where the rule of law is being challenge. and that is a dramatic difference because nixon 4 tries to do certain things. carter tries to do certain al gore divides by what the supreme court's and vacates the political scene in a large in the wake of the 2000 election happened there in florida with hanging chads. you don't see that with the it's very and as a result, it means that the election and the fight for them, even if they lose on november, 5th isn't over. and that's a big deal because there's also an to their movement that is willing to take up arms against against fellow americans. that's something we see in other countries. that's not something we see here are not supposed to. but this is in some ways a lot like the pre-civil war period. we
and that's what rise to nixon. certainly in the wake of vietnam and the social political of people in the 1960's. but since that time, our politics have become just that much more, if you will interest candidates, a variety of factors have become hugely more problematic where the rule of law is being challenge. and that is a dramatic difference because nixon 4 tries to do certain things. carter tries to do certain al gore divides by what the supreme court's and vacates the political scene in a...
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that, by the way, is by contrast to not just richard nixon. i want to remind you of something that's a little close to me, which is when the palmetto furred jury was out, donald trump had no problem weighing in on palmetto furred and what a great guy he was. that was one of 10 enumerated ways in which we suggest did in the report that was listed as one of 10 ways in which you could find obstruction of justice by the then sitting president. he does not adhere to that, but i think that joe biden will. one final point, i do think that the underlying facts of the case can be talked about, meaning that just because donald trump has been indicted in connection with the january 6 case does not mean you cannot ask him questions about it and joe biden can't say, do you agree that the election was not stolen. what were you doing on the january 6, and why you let it happen? did you say it was okay for your vice president to be hand, why are you insisting on freeing people convicted? are you in favor of law and order? you're in favor of releasing some peo
that, by the way, is by contrast to not just richard nixon. i want to remind you of something that's a little close to me, which is when the palmetto furred jury was out, donald trump had no problem weighing in on palmetto furred and what a great guy he was. that was one of 10 enumerated ways in which we suggest did in the report that was listed as one of 10 ways in which you could find obstruction of justice by the then sitting president. he does not adhere to that, but i think that joe biden...
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that is contrasts not just to richard nixon. i want to remind you of something that is a little bit close to me, which is when the paul manafort jury was out, donald trump had no problem weighing in on paul manafort and what a great guy he was and that is one of the 10 enumerated ways in which we suggested in the mueller report that was listed as one of 10 ways in which you could find obstruction of justice by the then sitting president. so he does not adhere to those norms, but i do think that joe biden will. now one final point. i think that the underlying facts of a case can be talked about, meaning just because donald trump has been indicted in connection with the january 6 case doesn't mean you cannot ask questions about it and joe biden camps say you agree that the election was not stolen? what were you doing on january 6 and why did you let it happen? did you say it was okay for your vice president to be hanged? why didn't you take any action? why do you insist on freeing people who have been convicted? aren't you in favo
that is contrasts not just to richard nixon. i want to remind you of something that is a little bit close to me, which is when the paul manafort jury was out, donald trump had no problem weighing in on paul manafort and what a great guy he was and that is one of the 10 enumerated ways in which we suggested in the mueller report that was listed as one of 10 ways in which you could find obstruction of justice by the then sitting president. so he does not adhere to those norms, but i do think that...
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we could not have dreamed that after nixon, there would be such a president. and the contempt for the rule of law and for the norms and constitutional, regular order bob. >> i mean, there used to be a sense of shame in public life. i mean, i don't know if nixon felt shame, but did in. that just is non-existing anymore. it seems like, i mean, none of that, nobody feels it seems like shame for a conviction like this. this is now just fuel for to try to invigorate this person's campaign. >> now, for this divided country yes, maybe some people feel shame but on the other hand, people's say, i mean, again, listen to fox news as far as they're concerned. i mean, just in full body assault. this is the crime this is their echoing what trump has said. i remember in one of my interviews with trump in 2020, his last year in office is precedent. he'd been impeached, as you may recall, and we're down at mar-a-lago interviewing him about this and he said with this kind of fire, no one is tougher than me and i think that's the way he looks at this. he's going to tough it out
we could not have dreamed that after nixon, there would be such a president. and the contempt for the rule of law and for the norms and constitutional, regular order bob. >> i mean, there used to be a sense of shame in public life. i mean, i don't know if nixon felt shame, but did in. that just is non-existing anymore. it seems like, i mean, none of that, nobody feels it seems like shame for a conviction like this. this is now just fuel for to try to invigorate this person's campaign....
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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 here, right? feel more competent. let's dog ratings from jpmorgan analyst
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...
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republican party responded to nixon. there's a scene and the book carl and i did the final days where in august there is information coming out in the tapes that shows clear criminality on the part of nixon. nixon meets with the republican leaders and barry goldwater the conscience of republican party. i think it's proper to call him that. and 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 in one of them is not why one of the most dramatic moments in presidential history. the next day, nixon announced he was resigning 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 t
republican party responded to nixon. there's a scene and the book carl and i did the final days where in august there is information coming out in the tapes that shows clear criminality on the part of nixon. nixon meets with the republican leaders and barry goldwater the conscience of republican party. i think it's proper to call him that. and 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...
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and so neither nixon nor agnew went to jail for even a day. now, though, we're learning the consequences of, you know, in our history, letting presidents evade personal punishment when they have committed crimes. because now we have a former president who isn't leaving office like nixon did, like agnew did. now we have one who isn't eliminating the ongoing danger to the public by getting out of public life. so maybe that could have been what he traded his freedom for. no, for our sins what we've got now is one of these guys who is staying in public life. and therefore, the threat is arrive. he's threatening to get back into the presidency with four different criminal trials t stacked up like taxiing planes on a runway.y. so no, none of us having any idea what it will mean for us a a country for him to be sent tot jail as part of these criminal proceedings is part of what is new for us in this moment. today, justice juan merchan in new york said jail is what is ti coming next if trump continues to disobey court orders. and do you think he's goi
and so neither nixon nor agnew went to jail for even a day. now, though, we're learning the consequences of, you know, in our history, letting presidents evade personal punishment when they have committed crimes. because now we have a former president who isn't leaving office like nixon did, like agnew did. now we have one who isn't eliminating the ongoing danger to the public by getting out of public life. so maybe that could have been what he traded his freedom for. no, for our sins what...
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’s suit was in lighter colors, it seemed to blend in with the studio, and nixon himself looked unwell, pale and greenish after the flu, of course, all this could not happen. affect the perception, it is interesting that, if we take the essence of what was said, nixon’s speech was excellent, radio listeners liked it, they then put him in first place, not kennedy, but television viewers had already determined everything, well, new technologies, new technologies, deep fakes, social networks, artificial intelligence, good old... the latest polls from the new york times show that the democrat is losing to the republican in five of the six swing states. however, biden still won’t go to this debate without insurance. there are several conditions that democrats have put forward for this debate to take place. firstly, there will be no live audience there, because everyone knows that trump always feeds off the crowd, and for him it is very... very important when there are people supporting him, and secondly, the moderators of these debates will have the opportunity to turn off the microphon
’s suit was in lighter colors, it seemed to blend in with the studio, and nixon himself looked unwell, pale and greenish after the flu, of course, all this could not happen. affect the perception, it is interesting that, if we take the essence of what was said, nixon’s speech was excellent, radio listeners liked it, they then put him in first place, not kennedy, but television viewers had already determined everything, well, new technologies, new technologies, deep fakes, social networks,...
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nixon a full pardon. why did he give him a pardon? it says explicitly in the language of the pardon that that happened so nixon would not face arrest and indictment and trial. he had resigned the presidency at least, right? so the threat he posed to the country was over. and so he was allowed to evade personal punishment. remember, though, that was less than a year after nixon's vice president also resigned, also as part of, effectively, a plea deal with the justice department to avoid, in his case, what would have been his prosecution on 40 felony corruption charges. what happened to spiro agnew was a little bit like what happened to nixon. there was a plea deal to avoid prosecution. so the dynamic was the same, because agnew agreed to leave office, that meant the threat he posed as a deeply corrupt person in high eelected office, that threat was over. and because he left office, he was allowed to evade significant personal punishment. and so neither nixon nor agnew went to jail for even a day. now, thou
nixon a full pardon. why did he give him a pardon? it says explicitly in the language of the pardon that that happened so nixon would not face arrest and indictment and trial. he had resigned the presidency at least, right? so the threat he posed to the country was over. and so he was allowed to evade personal punishment. remember, though, that was less than a year after nixon's vice president also resigned, also as part of, effectively, a plea deal with the justice department to avoid, in his...
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to see him, and they urged nixon to resign the presidency for the good of the country. we now have a president who has been convicted of a crime, and he is the presumptive nominee of his party, the same republican party that told richard nixon he should not stay in the presidency, not remain in the presidency due to the likelihood that he would be convicted of those charges up to grove expects the verdict to further divide the country. >> no matter whether trump is sentenced to probation or prison . >> donald trump has a rabid following of individuals. americans will continue to be divided in this moment because they believe donald trump, despite the fact that this verdict has been handed down, trump has already faced two impeachments, numerous scandals and allegations of sexual and financial misconduct. >> time will tell if his presidential campaign can survive a felony conviction. >> i thought of ford in the wake of the resignation of richard nixon, as he addressed the american people for the first time as president, and he said, our constitution works with our great
to see him, and they urged nixon to resign the presidency for the good of the country. we now have a president who has been convicted of a crime, and he is the presumptive nominee of his party, the same republican party that told richard nixon he should not stay in the presidency, not remain in the presidency due to the likelihood that he would be convicted of those charges up to grove expects the verdict to further divide the country. >> no matter whether trump is sentenced to probation...
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negotiate. you said a number of other very important things: the first thing you recalled was that nixon, when he came to the conclusion that in order to get out of the vietnam war, a war that he did not want, he inherited it from president johnson, but nixon came to the conclusion that he had to use more force, heavy bombing, against north vietnam to get out of this war, the result was a terrible polarization of american society, which ultimately ultimately ruined nixon's presidency, he had to resign, and i don't have to tell you that... and we don't always ask this question, we don't always answer it: yes, we overthrew saddam hussein in iraq, but what next ? the united states did not provide answers to this question and could not solve this problem. then the question of iranian influence in afghanistan arises, let’s take afghanistan, they also thought that they would create a liberal democracy with afghan specifics, but no, nothing... again everything dragged on for decades, and as a result they came to power the taliban, so the whole story after the second world war, if you look at
negotiate. you said a number of other very important things: the first thing you recalled was that nixon, when he came to the conclusion that in order to get out of the vietnam war, a war that he did not want, he inherited it from president johnson, but nixon came to the conclusion that he had to use more force, heavy bombing, against north vietnam to get out of this war, the result was a terrible polarization of american society, which ultimately ultimately ruined nixon's presidency, he had to...
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immediately proposes that nixon wins the presidency again to change the text of the agreement. according to washington, the resolution of the conflict should not be in the hands of the vietnamese themselves. moreover, northern vietnam must recognize the existence of the southern one. having become acquainted with new demands, the drv delegation left paris. from december 18 to 19, seventy-two, already on nixon’s orders, massive bombings of the cities of hanoi and haiphong, also known as christmas bombings, began. they lasted 12 days in a row and were supposed to force hanoi to accept american conditions, but during this period, vietnamese pilots and zinichchik shot down dozens of enemy aircraft, including more than thirty b-52 strategic bombers. under public pressure and amid the growing white scandal, washington was forced to make concessions. kissinger returned to the negotiating table on january 27, 7 you have a long diplomatic career behind you, i want to ask you about another conflict, vietnam, there were many attempts to start negotiations and for a long time were unsucc
immediately proposes that nixon wins the presidency again to change the text of the agreement. according to washington, the resolution of the conflict should not be in the hands of the vietnamese themselves. moreover, northern vietnam must recognize the existence of the southern one. having become acquainted with new demands, the drv delegation left paris. from december 18 to 19, seventy-two, already on nixon’s orders, massive bombings of the cities of hanoi and haiphong, also known as...
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all of these things started unraveling for nixon. trump, if he is found guilty, if the jurors say you are guilty because he will have to go july 15th to milwaukee and wherever he goes people will realize he has been convicted. he can pretend to wear it as a badge of honor like he did when he was impeached twice. but the truth of the matter is, it cuts home. we are talking about malania trump, his wife, former first ahead, enduring the mcdougal and daniels. and this is the kind of can of worms that trump revels in. he does give good speeches. he might be able to hold his base. it is nibbling away in michigan and wisconsin and there is no way that this trial in particular if he is found as an asset for a re-election campaign. >> no. >> that is what is funny about all of the ridiculous propaganda that you are deliberately, everybody knows that it is bad if you are indicted and or worse if you are convicted. running the country or being in a local, you know, community club, golf club, whatever your sport. it is bad in today's politics. s
all of these things started unraveling for nixon. trump, if he is found guilty, if the jurors say you are guilty because he will have to go july 15th to milwaukee and wherever he goes people will realize he has been convicted. he can pretend to wear it as a badge of honor like he did when he was impeached twice. but the truth of the matter is, it cuts home. we are talking about malania trump, his wife, former first ahead, enduring the mcdougal and daniels. and this is the kind of can of worms...
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the only beneficiary politically speaking, was republican candidate richard nixon. at even though history has sided with the vietnam protesters at the time, the unrest boomerang. as david brooks recounts in the new york times, in 1966 ronald reagan vowed to clean up the mess at berkeley and was elected governor of california in 1968. richard nixon celebrated the forgotten americans, the non showers, the non demonstrators, and was elected to the presidency. far from leading to a new progressive era, the uprisings of the era were followed by what was arguably plea the most conservative period in american history. and the title of david brooks peace. why the protests help trump. meghan mccain warned in a tweet, the dnc convention this summer going to be blanking s show. and today happens to be the 54th anniversary of the kent state massacre. that fateful day in 1970 when the national it'll guard shot and killed four students on that ohio campus during an anti vietnam war protest. this week, bernie sanders told cnn's christiane amanpour the following maybe biden's vietn
the only beneficiary politically speaking, was republican candidate richard nixon. at even though history has sided with the vietnam protesters at the time, the unrest boomerang. as david brooks recounts in the new york times, in 1966 ronald reagan vowed to clean up the mess at berkeley and was elected governor of california in 1968. richard nixon celebrated the forgotten americans, the non showers, the non demonstrators, and was elected to the presidency. far from leading to a new progressive...
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richard nixon son was an establishment terrion. he believed in the institutions have government donald trump has no real knowledge or understanding of the institutions of government. and he has no conscience either. >> both dean, who was a white house counsel during watergate in the early 1970s, and cohen who is trump's lawyer during the alleged events of the hush money scandal, initially stood firmly by their presidents. only when things started going south and cohen admitted to crimes and went to jail, did he turn on trump? >> he is a conman and he's achieved now, cohen is testifying to how hush money payments were made, how records were falsified, and how he says trump told him to just do it cohen told out front from the get-go, it would be tough facing his old boss. >> nobody wants to do this. this isn't fun. de and understands. >> he also admitted to a felony and he told the us senate of discussions with nixon about hush money for watergate conspirators amid fears, pushback by the president's defenders process people can do mo
richard nixon son was an establishment terrion. he believed in the institutions have government donald trump has no real knowledge or understanding of the institutions of government. and he has no conscience either. >> both dean, who was a white house counsel during watergate in the early 1970s, and cohen who is trump's lawyer during the alleged events of the hush money scandal, initially stood firmly by their presidents. only when things started going south and cohen admitted to crimes...
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>> well, with nixon you have the tape, the smoking gun, where you heard nixon asking the cia to get the fbi to call off investigations. all of these things started unraveling for nixon. trump will meet his comeuppance if he is found guilty, if these jurors say he is found guilty, because he will have to go to milwaukee and wherever he goes people will realize he has been convicted and he can pretend to wear it as a badge of honor, like he did when he was impeached twice, but the truth of the matter is this cuts close to home. we are talking about his wife, the former first lady, having to endure mcdougal, daniels and the seediness of it and anybody that is having dinner has issues to start with because it is a junk paper from its inception. but this is the kind of can of worms that trump revels in. he makes good speeches. if he does the convention he might be able to hold his base. i'm sure he will, but it is nibbling away in wisconsin and michigan and swing states. there is no way this trial, particularly if he is found guilty, will be seen as an asset for a reelection campaign. >> kno
>> well, with nixon you have the tape, the smoking gun, where you heard nixon asking the cia to get the fbi to call off investigations. all of these things started unraveling for nixon. trump will meet his comeuppance if he is found guilty, if these jurors say he is found guilty, because he will have to go to milwaukee and wherever he goes people will realize he has been convicted and he can pretend to wear it as a badge of honor, like he did when he was impeached twice, but the truth of...
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so nixon announced during the in 1968 that he intends to end the draft. he was trying to appeal to young people who were increasing anti draft and antiwar. but most people believe he was actually going to do it. and he did. the military was highly resistant. they had no idea how they were going to ever feel, especially the army, because it's the biggest it has the left with clear identity, had no idea how they were ever going to feel all those boots. certainly that changed, but yet it was it was a perfect storm because there was support from all parts of american society for ending the draft. aside from the military had to figure out how they were going to do that. they had to recruit 20 to 30000 people a month and stop and think about that. the army now is failing to recruit 65, 70,000 a year. and they had to recruit those huge numbers at a time when there was not much respect for the military in the wake of a failing war at a time when youth culture was highly anti-authority. and so there was there was a fair amount of panic, but also in terms of trying
so nixon announced during the in 1968 that he intends to end the draft. he was trying to appeal to young people who were increasing anti draft and antiwar. but most people believe he was actually going to do it. and he did. the military was highly resistant. they had no idea how they were going to ever feel, especially the army, because it's the biggest it has the left with clear identity, had no idea how they were ever going to feel all those boots. certainly that changed, but yet it was it...
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go to jail for his fundraising, but he did do well while nixon was president. as a result of that connection, i think that michael probably would have done well had things unraveled a little differently. can talk to me about the enormous pressure. frankly, that michael cohen is under him and he has been billed as the star witness for several months for really a very long time now, you have testified under tremendous pressure. >> what is it like living with? >> the anticipation and then the aftermath well, mostly i think particularly attorneys tend to just spend their time preparing and not thinking a lot about what's going to happen in my own case, i had to work with the prosecutors who really had on and off knowledge of watergate they quizzed me at length before my testimony, and then they went broad and you used me as a databank and a source and then after my testimony, immediately before they stop talking to me, and then after my test pneumonia, i was on the stand for two weeks during the big trial where i was working with the prosecutors. >> so in the court
go to jail for his fundraising, but he did do well while nixon was president. as a result of that connection, i think that michael probably would have done well had things unraveled a little differently. can talk to me about the enormous pressure. frankly, that michael cohen is under him and he has been billed as the star witness for several months for really a very long time now, you have testified under tremendous pressure. >> what is it like living with? >> the anticipation and...
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always remember what the campaign manager for richard nixon said after nixon won the close election. he said don't listen to what we say. watch what we do. that is true for all presidents. that doesn't mean their words don't count and the words don't matter. host: independent in whiting, vermont. caller: good morning. i have a different take on the elections. i am working sir and not about who was middle-class or how much money people are making, which is very important. i'm worried about the world health organization. it is meeting soon art has a meeting now. world economic forum. globalist movements is affecting american citizens. open borders are part of it. nobody talks about that. americans are fighting amongst ourselves over pennies, this, that. we are in effect joe biden is the biggest globalist by far. 's working with all these countries underneath the noses of the american citizen. the person speaking, the man there, can we talk about the world health organization? it's bigger than people know. guest: i certainly agree that international affairs and international organizatio
always remember what the campaign manager for richard nixon said after nixon won the close election. he said don't listen to what we say. watch what we do. that is true for all presidents. that doesn't mean their words don't count and the words don't matter. host: independent in whiting, vermont. caller: good morning. i have a different take on the elections. i am working sir and not about who was middle-class or how much money people are making, which is very important. i'm worried about the...
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>> with nixon in june 1972, june 23, you have that tape, the smoking gun, where you hear the nixon is asking the cia to get the code to call off the investigation. all these things start unraveling for nixon. trump is going to come up if he is found guilty. these jurors say you are guilty because he will have to go july 15 to milwaukee. wherever he goes, people will realize he has been convicted. he could pretend to wear it as a badge of honor like he does when he was impeached twice but the truth of the matter is, this cuts close to home. when you are talking about melania trump, his wife, former first lady having to endure the mcdougal and daniels in the seediness of it, anyone who is having dinner with pecker has issues to start with because it has been jump paper from its inception but this is the can of worms that trump revels in. he does give good speeches. if he goes to the convention, he might be able to hold his base. it is nibbling away at him in wisconsin and michigan. there is no way this trial, particularly if he is found guilty, will be found as an asset re-election camp
>> with nixon in june 1972, june 23, you have that tape, the smoking gun, where you hear the nixon is asking the cia to get the code to call off the investigation. all these things start unraveling for nixon. trump is going to come up if he is found guilty. these jurors say you are guilty because he will have to go july 15 to milwaukee. wherever he goes, people will realize he has been convicted. he could pretend to wear it as a badge of honor like he does when he was impeached twice but...
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us president richard nixon's visit to moscow. this was the first official trip of an american leader to the ussr, if you don’t count franklin roosevelt’s participation in the yalta conference in 1945. nixon flew to vnukovo with his wife and a large delegation. his advisor at the time was henry kissinger. the americans were settled right in the kremlin, in apartments next to the armory. in fact, nixon's visit marked the beginning of the policy, as it was then said, of international détente tension. negotiations with brezhnev. went successfully, they lasted 4 days, every day they signed something, it was during that visit that the most important documents of the era were signed, start-1 and the popro treaty. and washington agreed not to build new launchers for intercontinental missiles in the next 5 years, and also to seriously limit their missile defense system, protecting no more than two areas in each country. unfortunately, in 2001, the united states unilaterally withdrew from the pro-missile treaty in order to create a na
us president richard nixon's visit to moscow. this was the first official trip of an american leader to the ussr, if you don’t count franklin roosevelt’s participation in the yalta conference in 1945. nixon flew to vnukovo with his wife and a large delegation. his advisor at the time was henry kissinger. the americans were settled right in the kremlin, in apartments next to the armory. in fact, nixon's visit marked the beginning of the policy, as it was then said, of international détente...
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all these things start unraveling for nixon. trump's going to meet his comeuppance if he is found guilty, if the jurors say you're guilty. he's going july 15th to milwaukee. wherever he goes people are going to realize he's been convicted. he can pretend to wear it as a badge of honor like he did when he was impeached twice. the truth of the matter is, this cuts close to home. we're talking about melania trump, his wife, former first lady having to endure the mcdougall, daniels, seediness of it. anybody having dinner with pecker's got issues to start with because it's been a junk paper from its inception, but this is the kind of can of worms that trump revels in. he gets good speeches. if he goes to the convention he might be able to hold his base, i'm sure he will, but it's nibbling away at him in wisconsin, michigan, some of those swing states. there's no way this trial, particularly if he is found guilty, will be seen as an asset for the re-election campaign. >> no. that's what's so funny about all of the ridiculous propagand
all these things start unraveling for nixon. trump's going to meet his comeuppance if he is found guilty, if the jurors say you're guilty. he's going july 15th to milwaukee. wherever he goes people are going to realize he's been convicted. he can pretend to wear it as a badge of honor like he did when he was impeached twice. the truth of the matter is, this cuts close to home. we're talking about melania trump, his wife, former first lady having to endure the mcdougall, daniels, seediness of...
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things were unraveling come unglued in 1968 and beyond during the nixon years. we have been making similarities with columbia university, take over the other day, but a very odd fact in a way the democrats are meeting in chicago this august, which was a symbol of the battle of michigan avenue, where police rioters and antiwar people clashed, so it is bringing a lot of nixon, 1968 bells this year. >> neil: do you think this is a year where key constituent groups show their frustration with the party in power? may be both parties? but there is anger here. it's palpable. and it could build. >> very much so. this idea of law and order incidentally, neil, look how bill clinton ran in 1992 as a democrat. he said i am a new democrat, i am for law and order, and his big demand was a lot more police in the united states. one of the dangers the democratic party has is when they are ripping down statues or you are showing george washington being marred, his statue at george w, that doesn't play well for the majority of americans. and so, the visuals that are building up ri
things were unraveling come unglued in 1968 and beyond during the nixon years. we have been making similarities with columbia university, take over the other day, but a very odd fact in a way the democrats are meeting in chicago this august, which was a symbol of the battle of michigan avenue, where police rioters and antiwar people clashed, so it is bringing a lot of nixon, 1968 bells this year. >> neil: do you think this is a year where key constituent groups show their frustration with...
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’s suit was more light colors, he seemed to blend in with the studio, and nixon himself looked unwell, after the flu, pale, greenish, of course, all this could not but affect the perception, it is interesting that if we take the essence of what was said, nixon’s performance was excellent, radio listeners liked it , they put him in first place then, not kennedy, but the tv viewers had already decided everything. well, new technologies, new technologies, deep fakes, social networks, artificial intelligence, good old television debates in america are still relevant. trump, for... several months, teased biden, challenged him to a debate, the president of the united states refused, and then suddenly agreed. donald trump lost to me twice in the debates in 2020, and now he wants to compete with me again, come on buddy, pick your dates, i heard you're free on wednesdays. biden’s sudden agreement, many were surprised that he, who had refused debates for so long, suddenly agreed to them. most likely, this was the decision of his headquarters, which realized that there was nothing more to lo
’s suit was more light colors, he seemed to blend in with the studio, and nixon himself looked unwell, after the flu, pale, greenish, of course, all this could not but affect the perception, it is interesting that if we take the essence of what was said, nixon’s performance was excellent, radio listeners liked it , they put him in first place then, not kennedy, but the tv viewers had already decided everything. well, new technologies, new technologies, deep fakes, social networks,...
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nixon said it's essential now that we place our faith in the judicial system. that's what most presidents do, so maybe one of you can solve the riddle for me and i'll close with this, and that is donald trump is saying elect me president. i'm going to take an oath to defend the constitution and the rule of law, and at the same time, i'm saying the system is rotten and needs to be replaced. i don't see how you can serve as president saying both things. >> so we went and did a fact check. now, not every single thing that he said that was wrong or misleading did we go to, but we have 15 pages just very quickly that were assembled. i'll do one fact check here, if we have control room, they love when i do this, show that video again from the press conference. you see that he has a huge number of press. he has photographers. he has people like katy tur. he was railing against the fact that he's been gagged. that he hasn't been able to speak, that his campaign is being abridged, and yet, he did not take a single question. katy tried to ask him a question, other report
nixon said it's essential now that we place our faith in the judicial system. that's what most presidents do, so maybe one of you can solve the riddle for me and i'll close with this, and that is donald trump is saying elect me president. i'm going to take an oath to defend the constitution and the rule of law, and at the same time, i'm saying the system is rotten and needs to be replaced. i don't see how you can serve as president saying both things. >> so we went and did a fact check....