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the one who he hated more than any of them was lyndon johnson. and from the moment that they met, when bobby was a young staffer with senator joe mccarthy, there was this antagonism there. it was difficult to understand at that early phase. what i think it was is that bobby represented to lyndon johnson all of the things that came from the eastern establishment, especially the kennedys who came with extraordinary resources and never had to really work a day. that was everything that lbj hated. on the other hand, bobby hated that lbj would lie blatantly like he did in that phone conversation. the extraordinary thing about their antagonism is that had they ever been allies, we would've gotten a strong civil rights bill even earlier and they did end up being collaborators on it. and they both desperately believed that we had to do something more aggressive to attack poverty. most importantly, rather than lbj reacting to bobby's antiwar sentiments by fighting even harder in vietnam, they might have come to some sort of resolution on vietnam. i think
the one who he hated more than any of them was lyndon johnson. and from the moment that they met, when bobby was a young staffer with senator joe mccarthy, there was this antagonism there. it was difficult to understand at that early phase. what i think it was is that bobby represented to lyndon johnson all of the things that came from the eastern establishment, especially the kennedys who came with extraordinary resources and never had to really work a day. that was everything that lbj hated....
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this is a state that has not voted for a democrat since 1964, when lyndon johnson won in a landslide. are you worried about utah? >> we want to make sure that evan mcmullen, it is running as an independent candidate, does not win utah. i think the never-trumpers, who put him in that position, just wanted to choke off the tru utah,ce path to 273 in which has traditionally been a very red state. if you get a candidate that shares a lot in the state with people who are in the state, you can get him up to 32%, maybe even 35%. but it is also a state where governor pence has a friend in senator lee, and where he recently spoke to the education reform senate. he is on his way to colorado and nevada as well. i also take nothing for granted. that is my job. my job is also not to chase every good promising statewide poll and go deploy our best resources there, meeting governor pence and mr. trump. we are trying to do a tighter electoral map than republican candidates have done in the past. i look to the obama 2012 effort as a partial model. even though some of the states that president obama an
this is a state that has not voted for a democrat since 1964, when lyndon johnson won in a landslide. are you worried about utah? >> we want to make sure that evan mcmullen, it is running as an independent candidate, does not win utah. i think the never-trumpers, who put him in that position, just wanted to choke off the tru utah,ce path to 273 in which has traditionally been a very red state. if you get a candidate that shares a lot in the state with people who are in the state, you can...
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this is a state that has not voted for a democrat since 1964, when lyndon johnson won in a landslide. are you worried about utah? >> we want to make sure that evan mcmullen, it is running as an independent candidate, does not win utah. i think the never-trumpers, who put him in that position, just wanted to choke off the trump-pence path to 273 in utah, which has traditionally been a very red state. if you get a candidate that shares a lot in the state with people who are in the state, you anybody can win with 32% to 35% of the vote. he has a friend in senator lee. he recently drafted the education reform senate. he is on his way to colorado and nevada as well and stopping in utah. but i take nothing for granted. that is my job. my job as well as not to chase every promising statewide poll and go deploy our best resources there, meaning governor pence and mr. trump. we are trying to do a tighter electoral map that republican candidates have done in the past. i looked into the obama 2008 method as a partial model. some of the states that president obama and his team, it looked like the
this is a state that has not voted for a democrat since 1964, when lyndon johnson won in a landslide. are you worried about utah? >> we want to make sure that evan mcmullen, it is running as an independent candidate, does not win utah. i think the never-trumpers, who put him in that position, just wanted to choke off the trump-pence path to 273 in utah, which has traditionally been a very red state. if you get a candidate that shares a lot in the state with people who are in the state,...
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but it's credited with helping to win lyndon johnson re-election. do you really think that it's fair to say donald trump might start a nuclear war? >> i think that we have to ask ourselves who do we trust with our life when we are looking at a presidential candidate. and personally, i think that he doesn't have the experience or the ability to defuse a crisis diplomatically before it reaches the nuclear level. i mean, john kennedy was able to do that 50 years ago in the cuban missile crisis. donald trump is not john kennedy. then there is a problem with his personality. it's erratic, it's undisciplined. he lashes out. i don't think that's the kind of personality that we want to have in charge of nuclear weapons in this country. i mean, then there is the question of his focus. you saw all of the debates. i mean, he focuses 40 minutes, maybe an hour, maybe 50 minutes. he didn't even focus an hour and a half. when you are the president of the united states and you are a nuclear power, you have to be on focus 24/7, not sometimes. >> right. but this isn'
but it's credited with helping to win lyndon johnson re-election. do you really think that it's fair to say donald trump might start a nuclear war? >> i think that we have to ask ourselves who do we trust with our life when we are looking at a presidential candidate. and personally, i think that he doesn't have the experience or the ability to defuse a crisis diplomatically before it reaches the nuclear level. i mean, john kennedy was able to do that 50 years ago in the cuban missile...
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when lyndon johnson won a landslide in 1964, he brought tons of democrats in on down ballots. regan did the the same thing in 1980. he helped get the g.o.p. control of the senate. when nixon won a historic landslide in '72, it had no impact. and my guess or theory if i want to fancy it up, when an election is ideological it can have serious coattail effects because voters are saying we want a change in direction. i believe if clinton wins it is largely a repudiation of trump, rather than some commitment to her agenda. but as i said, the other thing that we know-- and we'll talk about this tomorrow-- is people split their tickets les. so a huge win for clinton is likely it to have a significant impact, particularly in that senate race and maybe even in the house as well. >> sreenivasan: is there going to be an event, at least up to this point, that helped define the race, whether it's debate performances or it's the leaked video of donald trump's comments or the paper cut after paper cut of roger wicker e-mails being released week after week? >> the theory among academics is ca
when lyndon johnson won a landslide in 1964, he brought tons of democrats in on down ballots. regan did the the same thing in 1980. he helped get the g.o.p. control of the senate. when nixon won a historic landslide in '72, it had no impact. and my guess or theory if i want to fancy it up, when an election is ideological it can have serious coattail effects because voters are saying we want a change in direction. i believe if clinton wins it is largely a repudiation of trump, rather than some...
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yet somehow he managed to do it, playing president lyndon johnson. >> we're making history here, everett, and you have to decide how you want history to remember you. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm charlie rose. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight on this special extended edition of "60 minutes." proud supporter of growing businesses. >> good evening apple and samsung take their patent case to the u.s. supreme court on actual. the logic estimates hurricane matthew caused up to $6 billion in damage in three states. and citigroup, wells fargo and j.p. morgan chase report earnings on friday on cbs news. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief lots of vitamins a&c, and, only 50 calories a serving... good morning, indeed. v8. veggies for all. burning, pins-and-needles of beforediabetic nerve pain, these feet played
yet somehow he managed to do it, playing president lyndon johnson. >> we're making history here, everett, and you have to decide how you want history to remember you. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm charlie rose. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight on this special extended edition of "60 minutes." proud supporter of growing businesses. >> good evening apple...
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lyndon johnson was the president and office and the national endowment for the arts and were created. congress approved the initial funding. they were very new and breaking new ground all the time. the program was started by a three person committee at the .ndowment what they wanted to do was make it possible for american cities to commission an original work art for the city. they said that this is the seed money, $45,000. it ande to match anything else you need. active at the art museum at the time. they had an exhibit. man who was responsible for accumulating the collection worked at the metropolitan museum in new york. i asked him to come to grand lecture.d when he came, i picked him up and bought him -- brought him a tour of the city. this place was a hole in the ground. i said this is the new accounting building. well, he said, there should be a sculpture there. i said that is a great idea, how do i do that? he said you write congressman. wascongressmen at the time harrison ford -- was congressman ford. sent dear congress, i found there would be money released or cultures. can y
lyndon johnson was the president and office and the national endowment for the arts and were created. congress approved the initial funding. they were very new and breaking new ground all the time. the program was started by a three person committee at the .ndowment what they wanted to do was make it possible for american cities to commission an original work art for the city. they said that this is the seed money, $45,000. it ande to match anything else you need. active at the art museum at...
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she made a not very well worded comment about lyndon johnson, lbj versus mlk and how he got it done, and you need a president to get it done. she has said that again more artfully. i do think she understands the contributions of mlk. but she aspires to be that lbj of '64 and '65, and the one who signed a civil rights act, the voting rights act and appointed thurgood marshall to the supreme court. i think that's what her aspiration. and i think she is very well aware of what is ahead. so much unlike her opponent, donald trump. >> well, her opponent today came up with what he called a new deal for black america. let's listen to what he says the new deal for black america is with police. let's listen to this. >> we will also police our streets. have to make our streets safe. i want poor every poor african american child to be able the walk down the street in peace and not be scared and not be hurt. [ applause ] the problem is not the presence of police, but the absence of police. >> deray mckesson, your reaction to donald trump's new deal for black americans. >> i want to know who was i
she made a not very well worded comment about lyndon johnson, lbj versus mlk and how he got it done, and you need a president to get it done. she has said that again more artfully. i do think she understands the contributions of mlk. but she aspires to be that lbj of '64 and '65, and the one who signed a civil rights act, the voting rights act and appointed thurgood marshall to the supreme court. i think that's what her aspiration. and i think she is very well aware of what is ahead. so much...
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if you pugh polling starting in 1964, 94% voted for lyndon johnson over barry goldwater. ronald reagan who won the country in a landslide, 81 of the national correspondents voted for jimmy carter. what's different this time is the level of support and activism for the democratic nominee for president. and that comes out of two things. it doesn't grow out of a love for hillary clinton. nobody actually likes hillary clinton. they might vote for her but they don't like her. >> did you get an invitation? >> i don't think i would fit in. >> but it doesn't come out of the love for hullry. they're liberals and democrats and as they want to see the agenda pursued. it comes out of a hatred and fear of donald trump. and that's why the activists have ratcheted it up to a level we've never seen before. >> i said that journalism was dead in america. i didn't know how right i was. nor did i think we would have the level of proof that we now have. what are the consequences for thrush at politico whab's john harwood's consequences? in other words, i've been hit this entire cycle shocker,
if you pugh polling starting in 1964, 94% voted for lyndon johnson over barry goldwater. ronald reagan who won the country in a landslide, 81 of the national correspondents voted for jimmy carter. what's different this time is the level of support and activism for the democratic nominee for president. and that comes out of two things. it doesn't grow out of a love for hillary clinton. nobody actually likes hillary clinton. they might vote for her but they don't like her. >> did you get an...
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johnson about the danger pose bid nuclear weapons. she was the little girl in that ad. what is notable today, shepard, is that hillary clinton's tone at kent state was very similar to what we saw when the gave her first national security speech on the campaign trail during the california primary out in san diego. that is when she first started using donald trump's words against him, things he had said, for instance, about nuclear weapons and about the country's national security. that is the tone that they -- the campaign wants to strike today. back to you. >> thank you. so, how much will the fbi e-mail investigation shake up the race, if at all, in final weeks before the election? we have to the polls and will speck with political strategists from both sides of the political aisle and get you up to date. that next. you both have a perfect driving record. until one of you clips a food truck. then your rates go through the roof. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first acci
johnson about the danger pose bid nuclear weapons. she was the little girl in that ad. what is notable today, shepard, is that hillary clinton's tone at kent state was very similar to what we saw when the gave her first national security speech on the campaign trail during the california primary out in san diego. that is when she first started using donald trump's words against him, things he had said, for instance, about nuclear weapons and about the country's national security. that is the...
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the new ad features the same actress, in fact, who at age 3 played daisy in lyndon johnson ad that cast barry goldwater as a candidate eager to launch nuclear war. >> this is me in 1964. the fear of nuclear war, i never thought our children would have to fear that again. to see that coming forward in this election is scary. >> trump asked three times, why can't we use nuclear weapons? >> i want to be unpredictable. bomb the [ bleep ] out of them. >> with me now, cnn political commentator, bill press, a hillary clinton supporter, and with us cnn political commentator and republican strategist, alice stewart. great to see both of you. >> great to be here. >> quickly on the ad and then i want to move on. the clinton campaign is trying to change the conversation, break through. will it work? >> first of all, you don't blame them for wanting to change the conversation. i think it will work in this sense, this is an extremely important issue. i think people really do -- are worried about nuclear weapons. and i don't think there's been enough conversation about this in the campaign, to tell th
the new ad features the same actress, in fact, who at age 3 played daisy in lyndon johnson ad that cast barry goldwater as a candidate eager to launch nuclear war. >> this is me in 1964. the fear of nuclear war, i never thought our children would have to fear that again. to see that coming forward in this election is scary. >> trump asked three times, why can't we use nuclear weapons? >> i want to be unpredictable. bomb the [ bleep ] out of them. >> with me now, cnn...
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johnson was the brand-new incumbent president running for his first full term in his own right. in that year, 1964, for the first time in 104 years that magazine got off the pot again for the first time since lincoln. it's interesting. they said sort of nice enough things about lbj. they said, for example, that they admired him for, quote, the continuity with which he has maintained our foreign policy. which is nice. that clearly would not be enough of a reason for them to make a presidential endorsement that year for the first time since lincoln. what drove them that year turns out was not their enthusiasm for lbj but rather their quite opposite feelings about lbj's opponent. it was their horror that barry goldwater would become the president. and at the atlantic they worried about, according to their endorsement that year, they worried about goldwater's cavalier attitude toward nuclear weapons, on civil rights they worried that his proposal to let states in the deep south make their own decisions on segregation and civil rights, they thought it would establish an american apar
johnson was the brand-new incumbent president running for his first full term in his own right. in that year, 1964, for the first time in 104 years that magazine got off the pot again for the first time since lincoln. it's interesting. they said sort of nice enough things about lbj. they said, for example, that they admired him for, quote, the continuity with which he has maintained our foreign policy. which is nice. that clearly would not be enough of a reason for them to make a presidential...
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one of the biggest landslides against goldwater by lyndon johnson in history 1964, what republicans basically said was we'd love to have another conservative but hard to get him elected. therefore, even though richard nixon may be too moderate for some of us, may not be exciting, better to nominate a nixon and get the white house than try with another goldwater and lose. >> all right. michael, thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> pleasure. >> when we come back, down ballot panic as some republicans struggle to distance themselves and political complications for those sticking with trump. that's next. don't go anywhere. ♪ lots of vitamins a&c, and, only 50 calories a serving... v8.d morning, indeed. veggies for all. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. beca
one of the biggest landslides against goldwater by lyndon johnson in history 1964, what republicans basically said was we'd love to have another conservative but hard to get him elected. therefore, even though richard nixon may be too moderate for some of us, may not be exciting, better to nominate a nixon and get the white house than try with another goldwater and lose. >> all right. michael, thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> pleasure. >> when we come back, down...
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if you look from pew polling from national correspondents starting in 1964, 94% voted for lyndon johnson over goldwater. 1980, ronald reagan who won the country in a landslide, 81% of national correspondents voted to jimmie carter. what is different about this time qualitatively and quantitatively is the level of support and activism for the democratic nominee for president, and that comes out of two things. it doesn't grow out of a love for hillary clinton, nobody actually likes hillary clinton. they might vote for her -- >> joe likes her. you ever get invited -- >> joe doesn't like her. >> did you get an invitation to dinner, lunch? >> i'm more of a beer pong kind of guy. >> you and i will hang out, good. >> it doesn't come out of a love for hillary, it comes out of and i had i dondeological affinity her. but it comes out of a hatred and fear for donald trump. that's why the activism is ratcheted to a level we've then seen before. >> i said in 2008 journalism was dead in america. i didn't know how ride i was, nor did i have the level of proof we now have. what are the consequences for
if you look from pew polling from national correspondents starting in 1964, 94% voted for lyndon johnson over goldwater. 1980, ronald reagan who won the country in a landslide, 81% of national correspondents voted to jimmie carter. what is different about this time qualitatively and quantitatively is the level of support and activism for the democratic nominee for president, and that comes out of two things. it doesn't grow out of a love for hillary clinton, nobody actually likes hillary...
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the second time the magazine endorsed a presidential candidate was lyndon johnson in 1964. because they feared barry goldwater did not have the judgment to be a presidential candidate. for the third time they said this about donald trump. donald trump has no record of public service and no qualifications forbe public office. his affect is that of an infomercial huckster. he is appallinglsexist. he is a secret xenophobic. he expresses admiration for authoritarian rulers and evinces authoritarian tendencies himself. he is easily goaded for someone seeking control of america's nuclear arsenal. he is ignorant of and indifferent to the constitution. he appears not to read. up next, a man who knows donald trump well, his former accountant. be right back. i'm here in bristol, virginia. and now...i'm in bristol, tennessee. on this side of the road is virginia... and on this side it's tennessee. no matter which state in the country you live in, you could save hundreds on car insurance by switching to geico. look, i'm in virginia... i'm in tennessee... virginia... tennessee... and no
the second time the magazine endorsed a presidential candidate was lyndon johnson in 1964. because they feared barry goldwater did not have the judgment to be a presidential candidate. for the third time they said this about donald trump. donald trump has no record of public service and no qualifications forbe public office. his affect is that of an infomercial huckster. he is appallinglsexist. he is a secret xenophobic. he expresses admiration for authoritarian rulers and evinces authoritarian...
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johnson went on a "poverty tour" before launching his war on poverty. or 1968, when then presidential candidate robert f. kennedy made his own two-day trip to investigate poverty in appalachia. gene nichol says americans have learned to turn their eyes away from poverty. >> we go about our daily lives without thinking about it. maybe there's economic hardships but it's on the other side of town, or other side of county. or here in the other side of state. maybe the hardship is so pronounced that it gives the lie to our claims of equal dignity and opportunity but we never see it. >> reporter: mark trudell is making a change. he's registered to vote, and plans on casting his first presidential ballot since he voted for ross perot in 1992. darla dietz-- she's going to try to make it to a polling place on election day, if she can get someone to take care of her husband. and for leslie dietz, she says politicians offer her nothing, and she turns to faith instead. we saw her teaching sunday school, a lesson about biblical leader moses, for her it's a question
johnson went on a "poverty tour" before launching his war on poverty. or 1968, when then presidential candidate robert f. kennedy made his own two-day trip to investigate poverty in appalachia. gene nichol says americans have learned to turn their eyes away from poverty. >> we go about our daily lives without thinking about it. maybe there's economic hardships but it's on the other side of town, or other side of county. or here in the other side of state. maybe the hardship is...
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johnson. the magazine backed clinton and branded trump "the most ostentatiously unqualified major party candidate" in history. later, 30 former republican members of congress published a letter, urging republicans not to vote for trump. neither trump nor clinton has any public events scheduled for tomorrow, ahead of their second debate, sunday night in st. louis. late today, french president francois hollande said he hopes hillary clinton wins in november. he told a paris audience: "there isn't even a choice." >> ifill: now, we continue our series on issues shaping this election. tonight: we focus on guns. john yang reports. >> yang: in their first debate, a rare moment of harmony as the two presidential candidates actually agreed on a highly contentious subject: guns. >> we finally need to pass a prohibition on anyone who's on the terrorist watch list from being able to buy a gun in our country. if you're too dangerous to fly, you are too dangerous to buy a gun. >> i agree with you. when a pe
johnson. the magazine backed clinton and branded trump "the most ostentatiously unqualified major party candidate" in history. later, 30 former republican members of congress published a letter, urging republicans not to vote for trump. neither trump nor clinton has any public events scheduled for tomorrow, ahead of their second debate, sunday night in st. louis. late today, french president francois hollande said he hopes hillary clinton wins in november. he told a paris audience:...
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the second time the magazine endorsed a presidential candidate was lyndon johnson in 1964. because they feared barry goldwater did not have the judgment to be a presidential candidate. for the third time they said this about donald trump. donald trump has no record of public service and no qualifications forbe public office. his affect is that of an infomercial huckster. he is appallingly sexist. he is a secret xenophobic. he expresses admiration for authoritarian rulers and evinces authoritarian tendencies himself. he is easily goaded for someone seeking control of america's nuclear arsenal. he is ignorant of and indifferent to the constitution. he appears not to read. up next, a man who knows donald trump well, his former accountant. be right back. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. announcer: they'll test you. try to break
the second time the magazine endorsed a presidential candidate was lyndon johnson in 1964. because they feared barry goldwater did not have the judgment to be a presidential candidate. for the third time they said this about donald trump. donald trump has no record of public service and no qualifications forbe public office. his affect is that of an infomercial huckster. he is appallingly sexist. he is a secret xenophobic. he expresses admiration for authoritarian rulers and evinces...
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. >> but these people are out saying lyndon johnson stole 100,000 vote. >> he's going to have to steal 100,000 votes in ohio, in florida, in pennsylvania. thank goodness for the electoral college, that's one of the reasons, it gives legitimacy and strength to the winner's majority. >> and they always point to the big cities who have large minorities in them. have you noticed, it's always philadelphia, st. louis, when they say east st. louis, go away with it and chicago. it's always those cities that getted ma emarked, that's where stuff goes on. >> this is a big campaign. the republicans will pay a big price for this. and as far as what happens after the election, they'll have to deal with a four-year problem in their party. the country will move on, just as they did in 2000, after al gore gave a gracious concession speech, the country moved on. and it will again. >> do you think the right is the same as the left and center right, in that regard? do you think the right is as quick to say, this is the system works. >> you have the right and now you have the alt right. >> i'm asking. i t
. >> but these people are out saying lyndon johnson stole 100,000 vote. >> he's going to have to steal 100,000 votes in ohio, in florida, in pennsylvania. thank goodness for the electoral college, that's one of the reasons, it gives legitimacy and strength to the winner's majority. >> and they always point to the big cities who have large minorities in them. have you noticed, it's always philadelphia, st. louis, when they say east st. louis, go away with it and chicago. it's...
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johnson campaign ad. watch this ad and tell me if she's still running a positive, uplifting campaign. >> this was me in 1964. the fear of nuclear war that we had as children, i never thought our children would ever have to deal with that again. and to see that coming forward in this election is really scary. >> trump asked three times -- >> three times, why can't we use nuclear weapons? >> i want to be unpredictable! >> what safeguards are there to stop any president, who may not be stable, from launching a nuclear attack? >> the commander in chief is the commander in chief. >> bomb the [ bleep ] out of them. >> okay, that was uplifting campaign of hillary clinton. >> also, that was two -- and also, they used the joe scarborough, our colleague, who once upon a time was a republican member of congress, they used michael hayden, who was in a republican administration. so i think they're going there after the proverbial suburban, college-educated women voter. >> but you know, the most powerful part of that a
johnson campaign ad. watch this ad and tell me if she's still running a positive, uplifting campaign. >> this was me in 1964. the fear of nuclear war that we had as children, i never thought our children would ever have to deal with that again. and to see that coming forward in this election is really scary. >> trump asked three times -- >> three times, why can't we use nuclear weapons? >> i want to be unpredictable! >> what safeguards are there to stop any...
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johnson senate race. another book talks about the ballot box stuffing that probably went on in the rio grande valley for the kennedy/johnson ticket in 1960. has it happened in the past? sure, but i think this is more of a function of the past. host: >> find all of today's program at c-span.org. we will take you live to capitol hill. so, a look at the potential for increased collaboration. it's being hosted by the alliance for health reform. live coverage here on cspan. >> we are going to go ahead and get started. i am with the alliance for health reform. on behalf of our honorary cochairman, i would like to welcome you to today's briefing on veterans health care. the veterans choice act became law in 2014, grading a pathway for some veterans to receive some of their health care through the private sector. there has been a debate on how best to deliver health care to veterans for some time. the last two years have provided some experience to consider as policymakers in washington decide how to proceed goin
johnson senate race. another book talks about the ballot box stuffing that probably went on in the rio grande valley for the kennedy/johnson ticket in 1960. has it happened in the past? sure, but i think this is more of a function of the past. host: >> find all of today's program at c-span.org. we will take you live to capitol hill. so, a look at the potential for increased collaboration. it's being hosted by the alliance for health reform. live coverage here on cspan. >> we are...
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lamb: you wrote in february, 2016, lyndon johnson said the two things that make politicians more stupid than anything else are sex and envy. with hillary there are three things -- sex, money, and the need for secrecy. ms. dowd: yes, it is so weird that this campaign is like the revenge of the 1990's. both candidates are kind of good -- greed is good candidates in a weird way and all of these figures from the 1990's like newt gingrich and rudy giuliani are back. i don't -- i recently reread all of the biographies of hillary in on my own. i started out covering her in 1992, very supportively. i was surprised when i went back and read it when she was running as bill's wife and on health care. i was very supportive even as a news reporter. but somewhere along the way, maybe when she got to arkansas and the marriage was rocky and she thought she might have to support the family, maybe it is one of these things where you think, i am doing public service, but i think i should get what i would've gotten if i had gone into the private sector. but somewhere along the way, she did get this fixatio
lamb: you wrote in february, 2016, lyndon johnson said the two things that make politicians more stupid than anything else are sex and envy. with hillary there are three things -- sex, money, and the need for secrecy. ms. dowd: yes, it is so weird that this campaign is like the revenge of the 1990's. both candidates are kind of good -- greed is good candidates in a weird way and all of these figures from the 1990's like newt gingrich and rudy giuliani are back. i don't -- i recently reread all...
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johnson senate race. another book talks about the ballot box stuffing that probably went on in the rio grande valley for the kennedy/johnson ticket in 1960. has it happened in the past? sure, but i think this is more of a function of the past. barry in north carolina, a donald trump supporter. caller: good morning. i want to make couple of comments concerning the media. nbc, cbs, cnn and i have been following the election for over a year. i am just curious as to why 75% ourhe commercials put on pro-hillary -- are pro-hillary. why do you think that is the case? it's the think maybe money spent on commercials. let's be honest about it. host: is it simply money? guest: yes. mrs. clinton and her allies have a lot more money than donald trump. it is probably a more professional campaign, in some sense. they have been plotting out these media buys for months. some people will say it is ironic that she rails against all of the ark money and the darkulated money -- of the money and the unregulated month -- money
johnson senate race. another book talks about the ballot box stuffing that probably went on in the rio grande valley for the kennedy/johnson ticket in 1960. has it happened in the past? sure, but i think this is more of a function of the past. barry in north carolina, a donald trump supporter. caller: good morning. i want to make couple of comments concerning the media. nbc, cbs, cnn and i have been following the election for over a year. i am just curious as to why 75% ourhe commercials put on...
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this is a state that has not voted for a democrat since 1964, when lyndon johnson won in a landslide. are you worried about utah? kellyanne: we want to make sure that evan mcmullen, it is running as an independent candidate, does not win utah. he says he is running for president, but he is running more like governor of utah. i think the never-trumpers, who put him in that position, just wanted to choke off the tru mp-pence path to 273 in utah, which has traditionally been a very red state. if you get a candidate that shares a lot in the state with people who are in the state, you can get him up to 32%, maybe even 35%. but it is also a state where governor pence has a friend in senator lee, and where he recently spoke to the education reform senate. he is on his way to colorado and nevada as well. i also take nothing for granted. that is my job. job is also not to chase every good promising statewide poll and go deploy our best resources there, meeting governor pence and mr. trump. we are trying to do a tighter electoral map than republican candidates have done in the past. i look to t
this is a state that has not voted for a democrat since 1964, when lyndon johnson won in a landslide. are you worried about utah? kellyanne: we want to make sure that evan mcmullen, it is running as an independent candidate, does not win utah. he says he is running for president, but he is running more like governor of utah. i think the never-trumpers, who put him in that position, just wanted to choke off the tru mp-pence path to 273 in utah, which has traditionally been a very red state. if...
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johnson senate race. another book talks about the ballot box stuffing that probably went on in the rio grande valley for the kennedy/johnson ticket in 1960. has it happened in the past? sure, but i think this is more of a function of the past. barry in north carolina, a donald trump supporter. caller: good morning. i want to make couple of comments concerning the media. nbc, cbs, cnn and i have been following the election for over a year. i am just curious as to why 75% ourhe commercials put on pro-hillary -- are pro-hillary. why do you think that is the case? it's the think maybe money spent on commercials. let's be honest about it. host: is it simply money? guest: yes. mrs. clinton and her allies have a lot more money than donald trump. it is probably a more professional campaign, in some sense. they have been plotting out these media buys for months. some people will say it is ironic that she rails against all of the ark money and the darkulated money -- of the money and the unregulated month -- money
johnson senate race. another book talks about the ballot box stuffing that probably went on in the rio grande valley for the kennedy/johnson ticket in 1960. has it happened in the past? sure, but i think this is more of a function of the past. barry in north carolina, a donald trump supporter. caller: good morning. i want to make couple of comments concerning the media. nbc, cbs, cnn and i have been following the election for over a year. i am just curious as to why 75% ourhe commercials put on...