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humphrey was an example of what we were fighting. he was a liberal who was going to betray our hopes. >> seeing hhh on your lapel, does that mean you're for humphrey all the way? >> well, i wouldn't say all the way. i'm a democrat, and he's the nominee. >> now it's true, what george wallace said, if the first job at hand is to end this war, there isn't a dime of difference there between humphrey and nixon. >> vice president humphrey remains, by any basis of measurement available, a complete underdog. >> my feeling is, that if he could cut himself off from the president, be his own man, that he has a chance of winning this election and would make it very easy for all of us to support him. >> humphrey desperately needed to separate himself from the administration, and he did. >> i think the greatest task of statesmanship is to find a way to conclude and bring that war in southeast asia to an end. and to do it -- >> the public was so happy that there was some movement towards peace in vietnam. humphrey was back in the game, and it was n
humphrey was an example of what we were fighting. he was a liberal who was going to betray our hopes. >> seeing hhh on your lapel, does that mean you're for humphrey all the way? >> well, i wouldn't say all the way. i'm a democrat, and he's the nominee. >> now it's true, what george wallace said, if the first job at hand is to end this war, there isn't a dime of difference there between humphrey and nixon. >> vice president humphrey remains, by any basis of measurement...
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dirksen and humphrey were statesmen. he said a statesman is a dead politician. so when they leave office, they are dead. when they die are, they are dead. so they don't look like statesmen now, but i think they will reach out and try to work together, and i think we have got to look at both leaders. you know, boehner is pretty moderate guy in his background. he got in trouble for it in the past. i think he will bring people together. we will see more compromise than you realize. >> this is speculation but do you think this is the final term for mitch mccog? do you think harry reid will run in 016 and you mentioned senator mcca mccain. will he leave when his term expires in four years? >> i do not have inside information on all of that. i think mcconnell will probably try to stay around if he's in the majority, but remember, there are 24 republican senators up in 2016. >> that's half the caucus. and if they do poorly in 2016 and he is in the minority again, he may not run. senator reid, i think will stay here for a while. there are poerz who would like his job. a
dirksen and humphrey were statesmen. he said a statesman is a dead politician. so when they leave office, they are dead. when they die are, they are dead. so they don't look like statesmen now, but i think they will reach out and try to work together, and i think we have got to look at both leaders. you know, boehner is pretty moderate guy in his background. he got in trouble for it in the past. i think he will bring people together. we will see more compromise than you realize. >> this...
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at times. >> data but here the question about johnson's relationship with hubert humphrey. >> he goes through this really tortured episode in the summer of 1964, and he becomes public about who's going to be his vice president. a lot of this sort of the media focus is on this question of, because the vice presidency is obviously empty i should say after johnson listens to the presidency. >> was there any thought of pointing some of as an interim vice president or it just never came up? i don't have ever seen any reference to that. did they even consider doing it? >> i'm trying to remember. i don't think that was part of the conversation. it's quite striking does not because we're so focused on because of the kennedy assassination, editing a kennedy assassination does prompt us to think about this a lot more. because it's quite harrowing for the country not only that there's no vice presidency by the next in line of succession is the speaker of the house john mccormick who at that point was an old man. so there's this idea of the country have one president, if something would happen to
at times. >> data but here the question about johnson's relationship with hubert humphrey. >> he goes through this really tortured episode in the summer of 1964, and he becomes public about who's going to be his vice president. a lot of this sort of the media focus is on this question of, because the vice presidency is obviously empty i should say after johnson listens to the presidency. >> was there any thought of pointing some of as an interim vice president or it just never...
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humphreys says jumping suicides fall 86% on site and they drop about 28% in the area. a bit of good news on a troublesome topic. >>> from health to tech now. this summer ride sharing heavyweights uber and lift have hit up an ongoing turf war with taxicabs. is it that much cheaper or cheaper at all to take a ride with a ride sharing company versus a traditional cab. we hopped in uber and let the numbers do the talking. join us on a spin through san francisco putting uber's claim to the test. first, a short drive through the city. starting point 10th and market streets, destination franklin and chestnut. we're trying to get down to the marina from here. how much do you think the ride is going to be end up being? >> around $20. >> this proved a conservative estimate. we arrived ten minutes later with cash to spare. the bill flashed on our phone, $8.81. the driver quoted us $11.75. but a 25% discount proved to be in play. the claim of price slashing here is true. how does the compare to a cab fare? how are you, sir? i'm with nbc. after hailing a standard taxi back, we made
humphreys says jumping suicides fall 86% on site and they drop about 28% in the area. a bit of good news on a troublesome topic. >>> from health to tech now. this summer ride sharing heavyweights uber and lift have hit up an ongoing turf war with taxicabs. is it that much cheaper or cheaper at all to take a ride with a ride sharing company versus a traditional cab. we hopped in uber and let the numbers do the talking. join us on a spin through san francisco putting uber's claim to the...
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humphreys says jumping suicides fall 86% on site and they drop about 28% in the area. a bit of good news on a troublesome topic. >>> from health to tech now. this summer ride sharing heavyweights uber and lift have lowered prices by as much as 25%, further heating up an ongoing turf war with taxi cabs. it got us thinking. it is really that much cheaper or cheaper at all to take a ride with a ride sharing company versus a traditional cab. we hopped in uber and let the numbers do the talking. join us on a spin through san francisco putting uber's claim to the test. first, a short drive through the city. starting point 10th and market streets, destination franklin and chestnut. we're trying to get down to the marina from here. how much do you think the ride is going to be end up being? >> around $20. >> this proved a conservative estimate. we arrived in the marina ten minutes later with cash to spare. the bill flashed on our phone, $8.81. the driver quoted us $11.75. but a 25% discount proved to be in play. the claim of price slashing here is true. how does the compare to
humphreys says jumping suicides fall 86% on site and they drop about 28% in the area. a bit of good news on a troublesome topic. >>> from health to tech now. this summer ride sharing heavyweights uber and lift have lowered prices by as much as 25%, further heating up an ongoing turf war with taxi cabs. it got us thinking. it is really that much cheaper or cheaper at all to take a ride with a ride sharing company versus a traditional cab. we hopped in uber and let the numbers do the...
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thurgood marshall, supreme court justice, knew vice president humphrey. they travelled to africa together. so there was a connection that way. that's kind of how it happened. the reason i wanted to do it is because i like to tell, when i can, untold stories -- there's about half-a-dozen now, four or five -- untold stories about people who are heroes who no one knows about who continue to shape our lives. this story up to brown is really an untold story, at least in film. there's been a couple -- lot of great books but in film it hasn't been done. this part of the story. i like to tell those kind of untold stories. that's the reason i did it. also, when i first started learning about him and reading about him, i was inspired by his amazing courage. i mean, courage that just -- it's hard to believe. and his resolve, the fact that he just stuck to it. as i said before, he would say i'm not the courageous one. he said i would go into the south and these people -- i went down to help them and i could take a train back to harlem but they have to stay here. they
thurgood marshall, supreme court justice, knew vice president humphrey. they travelled to africa together. so there was a connection that way. that's kind of how it happened. the reason i wanted to do it is because i like to tell, when i can, untold stories -- there's about half-a-dozen now, four or five -- untold stories about people who are heroes who no one knows about who continue to shape our lives. this story up to brown is really an untold story, at least in film. there's been a couple...
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thurgood marshall, supreme court justice, knew vice president humphrey. what is the connection that way. that's kind of how it happened. the reason i wanted to do it is because i like to tell when i can untold stories -- there's about half-a-dozen now, four or five -- untold stories about heem who are heroes who no one knows about who continue to shape our lives. this story up to brown is really an untold story, at least in film. there's been a couple -- lot of great books but in film it hasn't been done. i like to tell those kind of untold stories. that's the reason i did it. also when i first started learning about him and reading about him i was inspired by his amazing courage. i mean courage that just -- it's hard to believe. and his resolve, the fact that he just stuck to it. as i said before, he would say i'm not the courageous one. he said i would go into the south and these people -- i went down to help them and i could take a train back to harlem but they have to stay here. they're the courageous ones. that's what he always said. >> so it was an
thurgood marshall, supreme court justice, knew vice president humphrey. what is the connection that way. that's kind of how it happened. the reason i wanted to do it is because i like to tell when i can untold stories -- there's about half-a-dozen now, four or five -- untold stories about heem who are heroes who no one knows about who continue to shape our lives. this story up to brown is really an untold story, at least in film. there's been a couple -- lot of great books but in film it hasn't...
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wizards get momentum, humphrey leading the break, finishing a little later. butler again, there he goes, the last guy to make the wizards roster, too, so there you go, good for him. driving, shooting, wizards get the lead for good. 27 points, wizards hold on, 3 and 0 at the verizon center, for the effort of guys like chris humphreys. >> you never know when the opportunity is going to come. as long as you're ready, you can attribute it to what the team can do. >> all right, well, good season for the wizards. >>> all right, so everyone has an opinion about rg3. everyone. the head coach jay gruden said his quarterback is mentally tough but there is not a person on this earth that would not be affected by constant negative criticism. that being said when it comes from your own teammates, it makes it more difficult. rg3 says he doesn't care who doesn't want him to start because he believes the majority believe he can do this job. they all have publicly supported rg3. the quarterback believes when your team is losing people just want to talk about these stories. >>
wizards get momentum, humphrey leading the break, finishing a little later. butler again, there he goes, the last guy to make the wizards roster, too, so there you go, good for him. driving, shooting, wizards get the lead for good. 27 points, wizards hold on, 3 and 0 at the verizon center, for the effort of guys like chris humphreys. >> you never know when the opportunity is going to come. as long as you're ready, you can attribute it to what the team can do. >> all right, well,...
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. >> june 26th is the last day of testimony and officer sean humphrey is the last witness to take the stand. his testimony is pivotal. it could discredit wilkins' alibi. >> i was there to testify with regards to a female who claims shelves with the defendant the day his crime occurred. however, she had reported into the office to see me that day in dayton. >> sharita -- >> wilkins begins to cross examination humphrey. then, all of a sudden he seems to be having a heart attack. >> excuse me. >> he had asked me, i believe, two questions at the time and then he grabbed his chest, asked the judge if he could have a minute. >> your honor, excuse me for a second. i need some time. >> then collapsed on the floor. >> officer humphrey takes his coup from the judge, relieve the courtroom. >> once we got to him, it was obviously he was faking this. his eyes were closed. he was trying to peak out the corners of his eyes, gain an angle and look out the side. >> courtroom cameras stop rolling while medical personnel look over to wilkins. >> i remember looking over to him, calling him by names. >> h
. >> june 26th is the last day of testimony and officer sean humphrey is the last witness to take the stand. his testimony is pivotal. it could discredit wilkins' alibi. >> i was there to testify with regards to a female who claims shelves with the defendant the day his crime occurred. however, she had reported into the office to see me that day in dayton. >> sharita -- >> wilkins begins to cross examination humphrey. then, all of a sudden he seems to be having a heart...
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finally, they sent out humphrey to try and save pat brown in the fall of 1966, he makes a case against reagan once again as this man who wants to end government programs and really that's what's missing the point is that's not for a lot of people in california that scary of an idea. >> two more questions. >> that was an op-ed piece of you days ago in "the new york times" by a boston university professor with a book coming out in early 1915, if i recall. the contending is that reagan should be returned to history and the republican party returned to the principles of lincoln, theodore roosevelt and even eisenhower. over all, what is your view as to whether reagan's legacy both during his presidency and afterwards has either affected the nation positively or negatively? >> i think that reagan's, the legacy of the reagan's presidency when you think about it, the best case that you can make for the reagan presidency is the sort of restoration of confidence and the idea of national greatness which a lot of people think is inherently a part of american identity, which he does so well in the
finally, they sent out humphrey to try and save pat brown in the fall of 1966, he makes a case against reagan once again as this man who wants to end government programs and really that's what's missing the point is that's not for a lot of people in california that scary of an idea. >> two more questions. >> that was an op-ed piece of you days ago in "the new york times" by a boston university professor with a book coming out in early 1915, if i recall. the contending is...
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humphries, being that sharida didn't notify you that -- >> wilkins begins to cross-examine humphrey, but then all of a sudden, he seems to be having a heart attack. >> excuse me. hold on a second. >> he had asked me, i believe, two questions at the time, and then he grabbed his chest, asked the judge if he could have a minute. >> your honor, excuse me for a second. i need -- i need some time. >> and then collapsed on the floor. >> officer humphrey takes his cue from the judge who clears out the courtroom. security sees to wilkins while they wait for medical assistance to arrive. >> once we got to him, it was obvious that he was faking this. his eyes were closed, but he was trying to peek out the corners of his eyes. he was, like, trying to gain an angle and kind of look out the side. >> courtroom cameras stopped rolling while medical personnel attend to wilkins. >> i remember looking over on him, calling him by name. his eyes were kind of closed, squint, and you could see that he was blinking. his respirations were equal, even, unlabored. >> during his checkup, he shows further signs
humphries, being that sharida didn't notify you that -- >> wilkins begins to cross-examine humphrey, but then all of a sudden, he seems to be having a heart attack. >> excuse me. hold on a second. >> he had asked me, i believe, two questions at the time, and then he grabbed his chest, asked the judge if he could have a minute. >> your honor, excuse me for a second. i need -- i need some time. >> and then collapsed on the floor. >> officer humphrey takes his...
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you can see hubert humphrey who does find among liberals, but reagan is almost the if hubert humphrey of conservatives. >> the question is an interesting one. and a lot of ways why haven't we seen conservatives over the last 50 years in spite of the fact that republicans have this long streak of winning the presidency, why have not been able to put forward what everyone thinks of as the positive governing agenda under a conservative vision? republicans are good at winning election in a year where they're is a strong incumbent -- anti-incumbent sentiment in the country. you know, 2010, it might be this year. but what they have not been able to do is continue on that path of broadening the gain from there because there is no pressure in a way that we talk about politics to present that positive governing agenda. i think the roots of that is in this time, the mid-1950s, where you see politics starting to be about a contest between one side presenting government as the solution to all problems and the other side which sees government as the problem, as opposed to what had come before, the
you can see hubert humphrey who does find among liberals, but reagan is almost the if hubert humphrey of conservatives. >> the question is an interesting one. and a lot of ways why haven't we seen conservatives over the last 50 years in spite of the fact that republicans have this long streak of winning the presidency, why have not been able to put forward what everyone thinks of as the positive governing agenda under a conservative vision? republicans are good at winning election in a...
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if you took a mirror image from humphrey slocum down to mackavoy ranch it's sort of continuing that bow art symmetry. >> these will be connected to those interior --. >> there is that potential. if one of the interior shops would like to open up the doors, like heath ceramics, they have a partnership with blue bottle coffee, oh, maybe heath would want to open up part of their door --. >> that would be the purpose of the doors between the two. >> also with regard to the sizing of the kiosks, i believe one. conditions was the back nave wall remain 50 percent open. so looking at the size of the bay, also with this requirement having a 50 percent back wall opening is kind of where we ended up with the planning of the layout of the kiosks. >> also as i mentioned the two seating areas, we directed that those be at the north and south end to create this kind of public openness. >> commissioners, seeing no other ques, comments i will open up for public comment. any member of the public wish to speak on this item? >> hello, commissioners, this is desiree smith with the san francisco heritage. he
if you took a mirror image from humphrey slocum down to mackavoy ranch it's sort of continuing that bow art symmetry. >> these will be connected to those interior --. >> there is that potential. if one of the interior shops would like to open up the doors, like heath ceramics, they have a partnership with blue bottle coffee, oh, maybe heath would want to open up part of their door --. >> that would be the purpose of the doors between the two. >> also with regard to the...
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another one, this is kris humphre humphreys. a nice night, 11 points off the bench. toronto started to run away with the game. in is lowry, a trupp l double. 13 points, 11 rebounds and ten assists for him. later on in the fourth, they kept the lead to 16. he gets the basket to go. raptors 103-84. randy whitman, what was going on tonight? >> what was going on? we weren't guarding. we didn't make shots. good old fashioned butt whooping. that's what it boiled down to. any other questions? >> right to the point, i love him. capitals with a winter classic preview taking on the blackhawks in chicago. chicago is up a goal on the power play. this is duncan keith. the blackhawks jump out to a 2-0 lead. second period, the caps not going away. andre with a two on one. he takes its himself. a beautiful shot here. caps finally get on the board in less than a minute later. it's marcus johanson. he tied it. the caps want more. matt is from way out, but scores anyway. this was sent to joel ward. caps come all the way back. they snap the five-game losing streak. 3-2 is the final. no
another one, this is kris humphre humphreys. a nice night, 11 points off the bench. toronto started to run away with the game. in is lowry, a trupp l double. 13 points, 11 rebounds and ten assists for him. later on in the fourth, they kept the lead to 16. he gets the basket to go. raptors 103-84. randy whitman, what was going on tonight? >> what was going on? we weren't guarding. we didn't make shots. good old fashioned butt whooping. that's what it boiled down to. any other questions?...
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it has a special lid so humphrey bogaerts could hid paper inside. >>> and coming up on "cbs this morning," a reaction to the grand jury decision. >>> and delta ceo richard anderson joins us in the studio with the holiday forecast. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >> protests continue in ferguson, missouri, following a grand jury decision not to charge a police officer in the faith g shooting of a teenager. >> protesters are upset but the protests are peaceful. local reaction on the grand jury's decision. it is tuesday, november 25th, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. despite calls for calm there has been gunshots and vandalism in ferguson, missouri. >> follows grand jury's decision not to indict police officer darren wilson in the fatal shooting of michael brown. let's show you live from ferguson, fire at auto part store is flaring up, businesses are smoldering, after over night fires, part of the city burned throughout the night. oncein
it has a special lid so humphrey bogaerts could hid paper inside. >>> and coming up on "cbs this morning," a reaction to the grand jury decision. >>> and delta ceo richard anderson joins us in the studio with the holiday forecast. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >> protests continue in ferguson, missouri, following a grand jury decision not to charge a police officer in the...
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to whether or not the networks have abused the power they enjoyed, let's call former vice president humphrey in the city of chicago. according to theodore white, televisions in her cutting -- in cutting created the most faults picture of 19 68. if we are to believe a recent report of the house of representatives commerce committee, televisions presentation of a violence in the streets worked in injustice on the reputation of the chicago police. one network presented a one-sided picture which in large measure exonerates the demonstrators and protesters. police provocation of available never saw the light of day. the film of police response was shown to millions. another network showed the same scene of violence from three separate angles without making clear it was the same scene. the full report is reticent and drawing conclusions, it is not a document to inspire confidence in the fairness of the network news. our knowledge of the impact of network news on the national mind is far from incomplete. some early returns are available. we have enough information to raise serious questions about i
to whether or not the networks have abused the power they enjoyed, let's call former vice president humphrey in the city of chicago. according to theodore white, televisions in her cutting -- in cutting created the most faults picture of 19 68. if we are to believe a recent report of the house of representatives commerce committee, televisions presentation of a violence in the streets worked in injustice on the reputation of the chicago police. one network presented a one-sided picture which in...
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it has a special lid so humphrey bogaerts could hide papers inside. >>> and coming up on "cbs this morning," a reaction to the grand jury decision on the michael brown shooting. we will be live in ferguson. >>> and delta airlines ceo richard anderson joins us in the studio with the holiday forecast. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, it's tuesday, november 25. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. we're going to get you out the door on this holiday week with traffic and weather. >> i'm still putting the final touches on the numbers but they are amazing for this time of the year. in fact, today you can count on clear skies although a bit hazy hazy. the thanksgiving forecast is coming up. >> it looks good on the roads right now. just your overnight roadwork. especially north of the golden gate bridge and near the north tower. this is some ongoing roadwork they have been doing so far this week but still very quiet approaching t
it has a special lid so humphrey bogaerts could hide papers inside. >>> and coming up on "cbs this morning," a reaction to the grand jury decision on the michael brown shooting. we will be live in ferguson. >>> and delta airlines ceo richard anderson joins us in the studio with the holiday forecast. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you...
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if you took a mirror image from humphrey slocum down to mackavoy ranch it's sort of continuing that bow art symmetry. >> these will be connected to those interior --. >> there is that potential. if one of the interior shops would like to open up the doors, like heath ceramics, they have a
if you took a mirror image from humphrey slocum down to mackavoy ranch it's sort of continuing that bow art symmetry. >> these will be connected to those interior --. >> there is that potential. if one of the interior shops would like to open up the doors, like heath ceramics, they have a
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to whether or not the networks have abused the power they enjoyed, let's call former vice president humphrey in the city of chicago. according to theodore white, television's cutting created the -- enter cutting of the film from the streets of chicago with the current proceedings on the floor of the convention created the most false picture of 1968. the nomination of a man for the american presidency by the brutality and violence of merciless police. if we are to believe a recent report of the house of representatives commerce committee, televisions presentation of violence in the streets worked in injustice on the reputation of the chicago police. according to the committee findings one network presented a , one-sided picture which in large measure exonerates the demonstrators and protesters. film of provocation of police available never saw the light of day. the film of police response was shown to millions. another network showed the same scene of violence from three separate angles without making clear it was the same scene. the full report is reticent and drawing conclusions, it is not
to whether or not the networks have abused the power they enjoyed, let's call former vice president humphrey in the city of chicago. according to theodore white, television's cutting created the -- enter cutting of the film from the streets of chicago with the current proceedings on the floor of the convention created the most false picture of 1968. the nomination of a man for the american presidency by the brutality and violence of merciless police. if we are to believe a recent report of the...
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dirksen and humphrey were statesmen. he said a statesman is a dead politician. so when they leave office, they are dead. when they die are, they are dead. so they don't look like statesmen now, but i think they will reach out and try to work together, and i think we have got to look at both leaders. you know, boehner is pretty moderate guy in his background. he got in trouble for it in the past. i think he will bring people together. we will see more compromise than you realize. >> this is speculation but do you think this is the final term for mitch mccog? do you think harry reid will run in 016 and you mentioned senator mcca mccain. will he leave when his term expires in four years? >> i do not have inside information on all of that. i think mcconnell will probably try to stay around if he's in the majority, but remember, there are 24 republican senators up in 2016. >> that's half the caucus. and if they do poorly in 2016 and he is in the minority again, he may not run. senator reid, i think will stay here for a while. there are poerz who would like his job. a
dirksen and humphrey were statesmen. he said a statesman is a dead politician. so when they leave office, they are dead. when they die are, they are dead. so they don't look like statesmen now, but i think they will reach out and try to work together, and i think we have got to look at both leaders. you know, boehner is pretty moderate guy in his background. he got in trouble for it in the past. i think he will bring people together. we will see more compromise than you realize. >> this...
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about what happened, but the mafia clearly was involved in funding the west virginia primary against humphrey on behalf of kennedy, i would like to know how much money -- the second thing i can answer is people say, what's before the big bang, and then the scientists say singularity, that's their institute. the answer is god. that's the answer. >> that's the mystery you don't have to worry about. no, you have faith. bob's been avoiding sweets for bob's been avoiding sweets for the last two weeks, can we >>> trick-or-treat, it's halloween, there's plenty of candy to go around, and i have given up sweets. you ought to keep track of your blood sugar if you -- i'm going to try this out on eric. see what kind of blood sugar you have. >> you're diabetic, and you just decided to give up sweets. >> he never told us he was diabetic until now. >> that didn't hurt. >> it doesn't hurt. >> that's blood. do we not squeeze it all over the table like the ketchup incident? this is so weird. >> don't show it anymore. >> okay, 122. very good, excellent. do you eat a lot of sweets? >> do i? >> no, not anymore. i
about what happened, but the mafia clearly was involved in funding the west virginia primary against humphrey on behalf of kennedy, i would like to know how much money -- the second thing i can answer is people say, what's before the big bang, and then the scientists say singularity, that's their institute. the answer is god. that's the answer. >> that's the mystery you don't have to worry about. no, you have faith. bob's been avoiding sweets for bob's been avoiding sweets for the last...
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and humphrey osmond is the man who introduced all and huxley had a similar experience and wrote about it in the perception that introduced this idea to the white culture. one of the recipients of the lsd -- the cia lsd had a result of can you pass the acid test in the bay area basically filled kool-aid coolers full of kool-aid and lsd and had these gigantic parties with uncontrolled and unscreened usages of lsd and all sorts of wild stuff happening. and another person who ended up with some of the cia acid. he was the grandson of a u.s. senator and he decided that lsd presented such an amazing visit of how we all were connected. but that would bring about world peace. but he was a student at an institution, to get this correct, berkeley, the university of california berkeley. and he was a chemistry major. he hooked up with the major probably bitterly and figuratively named melissa and they spent three weeks at the berkeley library and taught themselves how to synthesize lsd 25 and then they went to work at his first was 3600 colored capsules and he passed them from hand to hand in a s
and humphrey osmond is the man who introduced all and huxley had a similar experience and wrote about it in the perception that introduced this idea to the white culture. one of the recipients of the lsd -- the cia lsd had a result of can you pass the acid test in the bay area basically filled kool-aid coolers full of kool-aid and lsd and had these gigantic parties with uncontrolled and unscreened usages of lsd and all sorts of wild stuff happening. and another person who ended up with some of...
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senator humphrey last week charged that barry goldwater, as president, would seek to eliminate farmers. he should do his homework a little better, because he'll find out that we've had a decline of 5 million in the farm population under these government programs. he'll also find that the democratic administration has sought to get from congress \[an] extension of the farm program to include that three-fourths that is now free. he'll find that they've also asked for the right to imprison farmers who wouldn't keep books as prescribed by the federal government. the secretary of agriculture asked for the right to seize farms through condemnation and resell them to other individuals. and contained in that same program was a provision that would have allowed the federal government to remove 2 million farmers from the soil. at the same time, there's been an increase in the department of agriculture employees. there's now one for every 30 farms in the united states, and still they can't tell us how 66 shiploads of grain headed for austria disappeared without a trace and billie sol estes never
senator humphrey last week charged that barry goldwater, as president, would seek to eliminate farmers. he should do his homework a little better, because he'll find out that we've had a decline of 5 million in the farm population under these government programs. he'll also find that the democratic administration has sought to get from congress \[an] extension of the farm program to include that three-fourths that is now free. he'll find that they've also asked for the right to imprison farmers...
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. >> you work on capitol hill for among other senators hubert humphrey and bill brock. as you look at the senate, who do you look at those key players who could really bridge the divide between their party and the opposing party to get something done? >> well, first, we should look at mcconnell. mcconnell is the leader. it depends upon how he leads. the senate gets the leader that it wants and some people on the far right don't want him to compromise. they want to threaten to shut down government and they want to get rid of the affordable care act. i think he will be more mad rat even though he is pretty conservative, and he will reach
. >> you work on capitol hill for among other senators hubert humphrey and bill brock. as you look at the senate, who do you look at those key players who could really bridge the divide between their party and the opposing party to get something done? >> well, first, we should look at mcconnell. mcconnell is the leader. it depends upon how he leads. the senate gets the leader that it wants and some people on the far right don't want him to compromise. they want to threaten to shut...
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it is often ascribed to hubert humphrey, the former senator from minnesota who was known to be jovial, amicable, wasn't a mean guy. he seemed to actually enjoy the art of politics, meeting voters and giving the same speech repeatedly. i think he's a good model for that. >> what is a washington handshake? >> again, when you are acting insincerely. you are shaking somebody's hand, looking over their shoulder to see somebody more important in the room, somebody who can help my career, somebody who can give me money. it is a form of insincerity. the opposite is when somebody like former president bill clinton looks you in the eye, clutches your shoulder or elbow, makes you feel like the most important person in the room, and then goes down the line and does the same thing to the next person. a washington handshake is somebody who is not very good at feigning sincerity. >> have you ever done that yourself? >> i'm certain that i have. since writing this book, i try to be much more careful about that. not just shaking somebody's hand, even in conversation, not looking at my cell phone, etc.
it is often ascribed to hubert humphrey, the former senator from minnesota who was known to be jovial, amicable, wasn't a mean guy. he seemed to actually enjoy the art of politics, meeting voters and giving the same speech repeatedly. i think he's a good model for that. >> what is a washington handshake? >> again, when you are acting insincerely. you are shaking somebody's hand, looking over their shoulder to see somebody more important in the room, somebody who can help my career,...
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charismatic guy in his name was gary hart and his slogan was we're not just a bunch of little hubert humphrey's that meant we are not new deal politicians. and he would have his liberals as the democrats and was praised from commentary magazine without rising coalition there was the abandoning of that lunchpail populism. with senator from wisconsin love to talk about how the government spent too much money on these social -- social programs now they are wasteful with that unilateral surrender the campaign finance then they see people like ronald reagan in winning and if you would get the agenda of the democratic party after world war ii a big part of it was we need to make the control of corporations more democratic that will change to control the workplace it is like something from another planet and robert wagner who was national labor relations act said unless we have stronger rules controlling what bosses can do to workers they can violate the 13th amendment they suffer involuntary servitude. is it any wonder that white working-class voters could hear the racist backlash of it is their faul
charismatic guy in his name was gary hart and his slogan was we're not just a bunch of little hubert humphrey's that meant we are not new deal politicians. and he would have his liberals as the democrats and was praised from commentary magazine without rising coalition there was the abandoning of that lunchpail populism. with senator from wisconsin love to talk about how the government spent too much money on these social -- social programs now they are wasteful with that unilateral surrender...
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it is often ascribed to hubert humphrey, the former senator from minnesota who was known to be jovial, amicable, wasn't a mean guy. he seemed to actually enjoy the art of politics, meeting voters and giving the same speech repeatedly. i think he's a good model for that. >> what is a washington handshake? again, when you are acting insincerely. you are shaking somebody's hand, looking over their shoulder to see somebody more important in the room, somebody who can help my career, somebody who can give me money. it is a form of insincerity. the opposite is when somebody like former president bill clinton looks you in the eye, clutches your shoulder or elbow, makes you feel like the most important person in the room, and then goes down the line and does the same thing to the next person. a washington handshake is somebody who is not very good at feigning sincerity. >> have you ever done that yourself? >> i'm certain that i have. since writing this book, i try to be much more careful about that. not just shaking somebody's hand, even in conversation, not looking at my cell phone, etc. not
it is often ascribed to hubert humphrey, the former senator from minnesota who was known to be jovial, amicable, wasn't a mean guy. he seemed to actually enjoy the art of politics, meeting voters and giving the same speech repeatedly. i think he's a good model for that. >> what is a washington handshake? again, when you are acting insincerely. you are shaking somebody's hand, looking over their shoulder to see somebody more important in the room, somebody who can help my career, somebody...
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who strived to the podium [speakinge and says french] or rick, the roguish saloon keeper played by humphrey bogart who stands in the shadows in his tux and nods his approval? ben was both. the rogue in the corner who made it cool and glamorous and real. future journalists should ask themselves with us, what would ben do? >> i am the outlier here. i'm from new york. but in 1973, i was a young correspondent assigned to cover the white house and watergate. i thought i brought with me a pretty good reputation as a political reporter in california. i covered the rise of ronald reagan. in 1968, eugene mccarthy and bobby kennedy, the night bobby kennedy was killed, that is seared in my memory. chicago and miami that year, chavez, the antiwar movement, the nixon fundraising apparatus. i knew him before he was. in washington, there was a lot of skepticism about whether i was up for the job. for about a month of being on the white house lawn, morning, noon, and night, then put his arm around me and said that we knew what you are doing. it was the beginning of a great friendship, only deepened when he
who strived to the podium [speakinge and says french] or rick, the roguish saloon keeper played by humphrey bogart who stands in the shadows in his tux and nods his approval? ben was both. the rogue in the corner who made it cool and glamorous and real. future journalists should ask themselves with us, what would ben do? >> i am the outlier here. i'm from new york. but in 1973, i was a young correspondent assigned to cover the white house and watergate. i thought i brought with me a...
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and i remember hearing the hoosing.i time for c a big supporter of johnson humphrey the conversation going. then i became a frequent viewer of "firing line," hosted by bill buckley. and joined young americans for freedom. but it is quite rewarding. you'll find if you all stay involved over the years -- to know you do stand for things that are more than just the transient things. i remember watching a special actor george clooney was on. they were interviewing about this and that and they asked about his future plans and he said, i really want to do things that matter and/or consequential. was different. i remember think it to myself, rich,his guy is handsome, and famous. he wants to do what i do. this is pretty cool. over the years, as you get involved in campaigns and you get involved in causes and you bring other people into the movement, it will be a tremendous source of satisfaction to all of you that you are part of something better than yourself -- bigger than yourself. >> growing up in massachusetts, to be a conservative -- ground zero. one of the first things that will happen
and i remember hearing the hoosing.i time for c a big supporter of johnson humphrey the conversation going. then i became a frequent viewer of "firing line," hosted by bill buckley. and joined young americans for freedom. but it is quite rewarding. you'll find if you all stay involved over the years -- to know you do stand for things that are more than just the transient things. i remember watching a special actor george clooney was on. they were interviewing about this and that and...
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senate the inside was a picture with something about consumerism and the next was about hubert humphrey and something else and it made him look like a senator. and so sometimes the guy knows what he's doing and we had a guy beat an incumbent republican, and so there's always audacity out there, and that's the great thing about politics, they're going to take a big chance you're going to see some interesting races. jerry brown is going through his fourth term and they love him, they say that this guy has it figured out. audacity, ego, nobody asked to run for office anymore. there are no parties there really matter anymore. and that is how politics work in this country. what i worry is that we are losing some of that. and that's my biggest fear about politics today, that people don't have the guts to say donna, i'm going to run. but i'm running and him and make them say no to me. and so after this election on tuesday night, about three things are going to happen. one is that the republicans and do they have it all figured out and that's all it takes, and he is ebola. you know, and they wi
senate the inside was a picture with something about consumerism and the next was about hubert humphrey and something else and it made him look like a senator. and so sometimes the guy knows what he's doing and we had a guy beat an incumbent republican, and so there's always audacity out there, and that's the great thing about politics, they're going to take a big chance you're going to see some interesting races. jerry brown is going through his fourth term and they love him, they say that...
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in the next thing was about hubert humphrey. it made him look like a senator and they dropped it out and volunteer delivery to every house in the state and the one. sometimes the guy knows what he is doing and it catches on. i worked on a campaign in utah back in 1972 and a guy beat an incumbent republican, a liberal. there is always audacity out there. that's the great thing about politics. there is a go where people will take a big chance. you will see some interesting races. jerry brown, that kid come is unbelievable. he's going for his fourth term in they love him. he is the only governor in the state that people look up to. they say this guy's got it figured out. he was counted out a couple of years ago. it was audacity, ego that brought them back. it's the key to the american politics. what is asked to run for office anymore. no parties matter but it's the individual with the id that says i can do it. that's how politics works in this country. i worry that we are losing some of that. great people are not running anymore. i
in the next thing was about hubert humphrey. it made him look like a senator and they dropped it out and volunteer delivery to every house in the state and the one. sometimes the guy knows what he is doing and it catches on. i worked on a campaign in utah back in 1972 and a guy beat an incumbent republican, a liberal. there is always audacity out there. that's the great thing about politics. there is a go where people will take a big chance. you will see some interesting races. jerry brown,...
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name the other two >> gordon humphrey and johnson. >> wow, that was easier than it was supposed to be. that's correct. you win the check. congratlulation congratulations. you guys are on your way to the street meat vendor. everybody else, we thank you for playing. congratulations with the jack pot. we'll be right back after this. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. introducing a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until the am. new aleve pm the only one with a sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. yyou would need like a bunch of those to clean this mess. then i'll use a bunch of them. what are you doing? dish issues? ... ... get cascade complete. one pac cleans b
name the other two >> gordon humphrey and johnson. >> wow, that was easier than it was supposed to be. that's correct. you win the check. congratlulation congratulations. you guys are on your way to the street meat vendor. everybody else, we thank you for playing. congratulations with the jack pot. we'll be right back after this. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just...