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richard: no. david: obviously, you could be more successful. richard: no. at age 40, i turned to my wife and said, i think i will give everything up and go to university. and she turned to me and said, you just want to chat up the young ladies at the university, you go straight back to work. [laughter] and it was good advice. ♪ amazon prime video is now on xfinity x1. so when you say words like... show me best of prime video into this... you'll see awesome stuff like this. discover prime originals like the emmy-winning the marvelous mrs. maisel... tom clancy's jack ryan... and the man in the high castle. all in the same place as your live tv. its all included with your amazon prime membership. that's how xfinity makes tv... simple. easy. awesome. >> you also ride 120 miles a week on a bicycle. have you thought about, tire the stock price would be if you did not spend that time? >> i should start writing 200 week area david: what i look like you if i drank the diet mountain dew? let's talk about the graham. -- program. >> would you fix
richard: no. david: obviously, you could be more successful. richard: no. at age 40, i turned to my wife and said, i think i will give everything up and go to university. and she turned to me and said, you just want to chat up the young ladies at the university, you go straight back to work. [laughter] and it was good advice. ♪ amazon prime video is now on xfinity x1. so when you say words like... show me best of prime video into this... you'll see awesome stuff like this. discover prime...
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it focuses on george shultz, richard nixon, the commissioner, johnny walker's. next to the watergate break-in i think it is safe to say the enemies list is one of those famous things attached even if you have a fuzzy memory fo or yu are someone that was born after the resignation you are aware mixing had an enemies list at something that comes up in pop culture enough where people know about it. there are the high-ranking contributors and the product was never carried out. they do individual audits and there were nixon operatives embedded that were able to get certain things done and i do not want to romanticize the history of the irs and its willingness to sometimes bend the rules. the larger projects involve hundreds of individual organizations whose only crime they did was to oppose the president in some way. that was never carried out. because in september of 1972 roughly about five or six weeks after the conversation i just read from come up with george schultz and the commissioner of the irs johnny walker's the republican from south carolina not someone yo
it focuses on george shultz, richard nixon, the commissioner, johnny walker's. next to the watergate break-in i think it is safe to say the enemies list is one of those famous things attached even if you have a fuzzy memory fo or yu are someone that was born after the resignation you are aware mixing had an enemies list at something that comes up in pop culture enough where people know about it. there are the high-ranking contributors and the product was never carried out. they do individual...
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then there's richard nixon. by 1968 the presidential want to be had lost his last two elections. >> in 1968 he wanted that presidency so bad, he was willing to do whatever was necessary. >> this is twice a big a crowd than we had in 1960, and the result is going to be twice as good. >> back on fifth avenue, we have three men in a hotel room. a veteran politician plotting his comeback. the man running his political operation. and south vietnam's man in washington. plus one lone woman, anna chenault. >> i have the opportunity to not only talk to the leaders, but the people. >> nixon knew that anna chenault could establish a relationship between him and the south vietnamese. just in case it became public. nixon could pretend she was not his real envoy. >> after just 10 years in washington, d.c.. anna had fast tracked her way to wealth and influence. and a penthouse on top of the brand new watergate complex which she made into her clubhouse for the global elite. >> she loved to do parties. she's notoriously known as
then there's richard nixon. by 1968 the presidential want to be had lost his last two elections. >> in 1968 he wanted that presidency so bad, he was willing to do whatever was necessary. >> this is twice a big a crowd than we had in 1960, and the result is going to be twice as good. >> back on fifth avenue, we have three men in a hotel room. a veteran politician plotting his comeback. the man running his political operation. and south vietnam's man in washington. plus one lone...
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and then there's richard nixon. by 1968, the perennial republican presidential wanna wannabe had lost. this was his shot. >> he was willing to do whatever was necessary. >> this was twice a big a crowd of 1960 and the result is twice as good. >> so back on fifth avenue, july 12th. we have three men in a hotel room. a veteran politician, plotting his comeback. the man running his political operation and south vietnam's man in washington. plus one lone woman, anna chenault. >> because i had the opportunity to not only talk to the leaders but the people. >> nixon knew that anna chenault could establish a relationship between him and the south vietnamese and that just in case it became public, nixon could pretend she was not his real envoy. >> after just ten years in washington, dc, anna had fast tracked her way to wealth and influence. and a penthouse on top of the brand-new watergate complex which she made into her private clubhouse for the global elite. >> she loved to do parties. she's notoriously known as the repub
and then there's richard nixon. by 1968, the perennial republican presidential wanna wannabe had lost. this was his shot. >> he was willing to do whatever was necessary. >> this was twice a big a crowd of 1960 and the result is twice as good. >> so back on fifth avenue, july 12th. we have three men in a hotel room. a veteran politician, plotting his comeback. the man running his political operation and south vietnam's man in washington. plus one lone woman, anna chenault....
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richard clarida: glad to be here. tom: a lot to talk about, your speech and chairman powell's speech. i want to go to a quote from the president george herbert walker bush. this sums up trade. " we do not want an america that is close to trade. identify the to risk of a zero-sum tone. if we diminish trade, what is the price? richard clarida: in terms of the outlook for the u.s. economy, trade is an important part. i do not think we are going there. trade is an important part of the global economy. the u.s. economy is in good shape and we can talk about scenarios but the outline is solid. is thethin the trade idea of exports and imports within america. how does fed policy linking to these political debates or do you feel it will be more removed to monetary policy? richard clarida: i'm not going to get into politics. to policy is important making sure the u.s. economy achieves maximum employment and that is the mandate given to the fed by the congress. we are focusing on what we need to do to achieve that. tom: chairman
richard clarida: glad to be here. tom: a lot to talk about, your speech and chairman powell's speech. i want to go to a quote from the president george herbert walker bush. this sums up trade. " we do not want an america that is close to trade. identify the to risk of a zero-sum tone. if we diminish trade, what is the price? richard clarida: in terms of the outlook for the u.s. economy, trade is an important part. i do not think we are going there. trade is an important part of the global...
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commissioner richards? >> >> commissioner richards: this one smacks of the one -- was it on chestnut? the one on polk. lombard. they demolished it and rebuilt it, which was extraordinary because they built the as it was. >> they added some features. >> i know i got an invitation to visit it. 214 state and the developer did over there on lombard, i think it would be -- we have the -- i think the project sponsor said they don't want to have any reward for what happened. and i think that case report says 1300 square feet. as an asset to the city and help you recoup the investment, i would ask that my fellow commissioners consider taking a look at getting the original plans for the house from the or could i haves and putting -- archives and putting a replica back. >> what we don't want to experience too much of is the thing sitting for five years. and blight. >> no, i'm suggesting we replace it today with the decision, with the house. >> that's excellent, yeah. >> very good. that would be my take on it. >> comm
commissioner richards? >> >> commissioner richards: this one smacks of the one -- was it on chestnut? the one on polk. lombard. they demolished it and rebuilt it, which was extraordinary because they built the as it was. >> they added some features. >> i know i got an invitation to visit it. 214 state and the developer did over there on lombard, i think it would be -- we have the -- i think the project sponsor said they don't want to have any reward for what happened....
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richard nixon did something in 1960 that was quite unusual in politics. you have to remember he refused to come forward and be a part of a coalition that wanted him to challenge the vote in pennsylvania, and also in illinois. and as a result, he lost. if you recall that period of time, then you understand richard nixon a little better. >> robert mary? >> i think that's absolutely right. nixon did decline to challenge those vote questions. i think there was some stealing of the vote that took place in illinois and chicago under the machine of mayor daley. and in doing so, he manifested a pretty good element of character, i think he also showed some character when he became president after 1968 in not ever talking about the mess that he had inherited from learn don johnson, he never said, i'm struggling as donald trump has done, as barack obama did. i'm struggling with what i inherited. he didn't do that. he was a flawed man in some significant ways. but in these two instances, i think he showed some significant -- >> i want you to watch, this is richard ni
richard nixon did something in 1960 that was quite unusual in politics. you have to remember he refused to come forward and be a part of a coalition that wanted him to challenge the vote in pennsylvania, and also in illinois. and as a result, he lost. if you recall that period of time, then you understand richard nixon a little better. >> robert mary? >> i think that's absolutely right. nixon did decline to challenge those vote questions. i think there was some stealing of the vote...
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the tape collections are 700 hours o, sizable pales in comparison to richard nixon. so because we have access to richard nixon and there was a fairly unique personality compared to other presidents, you can't help but try to guess what is the state of mind. what i will say is richar richan did in fact well during moments of the crisis. you could see this during the days following the invasion of cambodia you could see it in hr haldeman's thigh areas when he's concerned for the president's well-being, and you can see it later on. i'm going to talk about a few moments but there are some are usually nixon is having some kind of a breakdown. the other that comes to mind is the war. for the six to 12 hour period henry kissinger is telling people he's been charged in october 1973. you can hear nixon's speeches were when hr haldeman and john ehrlichman resign. it didn't take much for his speech to slur i'm kind of dancing around the main question here. it's quite concerning that it's dangerously close to what you read from woodward and bernstein in the mid-70s in terms of h
the tape collections are 700 hours o, sizable pales in comparison to richard nixon. so because we have access to richard nixon and there was a fairly unique personality compared to other presidents, you can't help but try to guess what is the state of mind. what i will say is richar richan did in fact well during moments of the crisis. you could see this during the days following the invasion of cambodia you could see it in hr haldeman's thigh areas when he's concerned for the president's...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: this is a great document. a lot of hard work went into this. i applaud the members of the committee and looked for the input of the other people that spoke today. a few things come to mind. this is probably one of the more frequent neighborhoods i visit these days. before living in the castro, might as well be the moon. and i would go out there and take a look. i went out with commissioner moore and met with some community folks. a couple of things that strike me putting it in context with where we are with the state-proposed bills, for lack of a better term. land use and housing 2.5 and 2.6. support and monitor plans for eviction ordinances. 1979, rent control in. it was last year that we went to see if the person who was supposed to move into the unit actually moved in. 40-year gap. we have a passive, complaint-driven enforcement. we need active enforcement. we need people to knock on doors and look up public data to see that people are doing what they said they would do, whether it's construction, whatever.
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: this is a great document. a lot of hard work went into this. i applaud the members of the committee and looked for the input of the other people that spoke today. a few things come to mind. this is probably one of the more frequent neighborhoods i visit these days. before living in the castro, might as well be the moon. and i would go out there and take a look. i went out with commissioner moore and met with some community folks. a couple...
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most of them demanded richard nixon. >> nixon was forced to appoint a new special prosecutor. and as the months went on, bit by bit he was forced to turn over the tapes. they were as damning as he had feared. white house counsel john dean's testimony turned out to be entirely accurate. >> i would say these people. >> referee: going to cost a million dollars over the next two years. >> you could get a million dollars, and you could get it in cash. i know where it could be gotten. >> it was clear nixon's defenses were beginning to crumble. >> would you consider the crimes to be impeachable if they did apply to you? >> well, i've also quit beating my wife. >> the meeting will come to order. >> this is non-debatable. >> in july of 1974, in a packed hearing room, the house judiciary committee began to debate removing the president. >> make no mistake about it. this is a turning point whatever we decide. >> committee chairman peter rodino was a democratic machine liberal from newark, new jersey. he was new to the job. some doubted whether he could handle it. >> a highly partisan pro
most of them demanded richard nixon. >> nixon was forced to appoint a new special prosecutor. and as the months went on, bit by bit he was forced to turn over the tapes. they were as damning as he had feared. white house counsel john dean's testimony turned out to be entirely accurate. >> i would say these people. >> referee: going to cost a million dollars over the next two years. >> you could get a million dollars, and you could get it in cash. i know where it could be...
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richard: know. -- no. that was the point, to get personnel over to the soviet union to sure this thing up. , so a missile would not be fired, and furthermore, to begin taking down the missiles, ticking off the warheads, taking out the material. that was controversial. there were people in my werelican party -- there going to have to be a lot of money to finance this, as well as personnel. it was a very difficult situation taylor: as i mentioned -- difficult situation. as i mentioned, the soviet union collapsed within a few weeks after that, officially. you had a period of time in which president george herbert walker bush was presiding over this dissolution and disarmament period. we were heading into a recession on the domestic scene. he had that problem to deal with , as to how to gain reelection at the same time he was dealing with the soviets on one hand and the american economy on the other. david: it is an important point about president george herbert walker bush that he was sensible, andwas he was
richard: know. -- no. that was the point, to get personnel over to the soviet union to sure this thing up. , so a missile would not be fired, and furthermore, to begin taking down the missiles, ticking off the warheads, taking out the material. that was controversial. there were people in my werelican party -- there going to have to be a lot of money to finance this, as well as personnel. it was a very difficult situation taylor: as i mentioned -- difficult situation. as i mentioned, the soviet...
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richard millhouse nixon. >> richard nixon is well known to the american people. >> nixon's not scared of the russians. as soviet leader nikit nikita kruschev found out. >> there must be a free k3 change of ideas. >> capitalism versus communism. back and forth and back and forth, jabbing with the fingers. the words didn't matter. it was the images that mattered. he was presidential. >> he seemed ready for the white house. >> meanwhile, traveling through the bleak wisconsin landscape, there's another man who believes he's destined for the white house. he's young. he's inexperienced. and he's almost unknown. >> his name is john f. kennedy, and he aims to win the wisconsin democratic primary. >> you would go to a plant in >> how are you this morning? >> and you'd stand right there. my job would be, shake hands with jack kennedy. >> nice to see you. >> shake hands with teddy. >> nice to see you. >> bobby. >> bob kennedy. >> we worked hard. >> i come here today as a candidate in the wisconsin primary. >> kennedy is smart. he knows that if he can prove himself a vote winner here in the prima
richard millhouse nixon. >> richard nixon is well known to the american people. >> nixon's not scared of the russians. as soviet leader nikit nikita kruschev found out. >> there must be a free k3 change of ideas. >> capitalism versus communism. back and forth and back and forth, jabbing with the fingers. the words didn't matter. it was the images that mattered. he was presidential. >> he seemed ready for the white house. >> meanwhile, traveling through the...
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that would have been an impeachment count against richard nixon if richard nixon did that. because the congress that moved against richard nixon had not lost its collective mind and stopped caring about the rule of law. donald trump has publicly dangled a pardon in front of paul manafort saying he's thinking about it. it's not off the table. the president is obviously hoping that paul manafort dudoe not tell robert mueller anything incriminating he knows about donald trump. count 9 of article i of the impeachment articles against president nixon said the president should be impeached from office for quote, endeavoring to cause prospective defends and individuals duly tried and convicted to expect favored treatment and consideration in return for their silence or false testimony. donald trump is guilty of that beyond a reasonable doubt. and so the question is has america lost its mind? has america lost its legal mind, as the united states congress lost its mind? that is what donald trump is counting on, that he has driven america and the congress crazy to the point he can co
that would have been an impeachment count against richard nixon if richard nixon did that. because the congress that moved against richard nixon had not lost its collective mind and stopped caring about the rule of law. donald trump has publicly dangled a pardon in front of paul manafort saying he's thinking about it. it's not off the table. the president is obviously hoping that paul manafort dudoe not tell robert mueller anything incriminating he knows about donald trump. count 9 of article i...
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. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> that's enough, okay? all secret service -- any secret service in the room? out. >> there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> five men were nabbed in the democratic national headquarters here in washington. >> nixon was desperate. >> the whitewater controversy -- >> whitewater. >> i have nothing to say about it. >> he's thinking what am i going to do? >> andrew johnson's impeachment was over a policy. he did not deserve to be president of the united states. >> i'm not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. >> a grave and profound crisis. ♪ ♪ >> you're in the office of the president of the united states. how can you talk about blackmail and keeping witnesses silent? >> william jefferson clinton. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> the impeachment effort against him failed by a single vote in the senate. >> president nixon -- >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> the ayes have it. impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors. >> i have impeached myself. ♪ >> good
. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> that's enough, okay? all secret service -- any secret service in the room? out. >> there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> five men were nabbed in the democratic national headquarters here in washington. >> nixon was desperate. >> the whitewater controversy -- >> whitewater. >> i have nothing to say about it. >> he's...
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richard is a missionary goals the money to buy outrightly a. big truck a girl. they want if it takes fourteen years. to get money way. too often on the streets of a million are victims but a new force is that place. female police officers are combat sexual assault. but changing society is a challenge and so is life behind the badge for india's. every week a new cycle brings a series of breaking stories. as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most on al-jazeera al-jazeera is there with us during breaks but look schools today to see what happens next situation. fired by the barriers where mobile barricaded all seven streets that lead to here the middle east now has been all about change people have gone to fear barrier the mission of the national army is to search the entire complex and al-jazeera stories about telling it from the people's perspective what they think is happening in their culture. in egypt says it's killed forty people in raids after a deadly attack on a tourist bus. coming up the program th
richard is a missionary goals the money to buy outrightly a. big truck a girl. they want if it takes fourteen years. to get money way. too often on the streets of a million are victims but a new force is that place. female police officers are combat sexual assault. but changing society is a challenge and so is life behind the badge for india's. every week a new cycle brings a series of breaking stories. as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter...
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richard: thanks to whoopi for cutting to commercial. we celebrated the united states of america and respect for the institution which george h.w. bush did until his dying day. it's beyond what he said about his family, it's about the presidency of the united states. howie: i understand some comparisons are inevitable given their different style. but it's been going on for days. the trump denegration seemed to me to be just out in the open. "the washington post" had three different headlines criticizing trump on a day that was supposed to be devoted to george h.w. bush. sara: you want to celebrate the legacy of george h.w. bush. i can see why wallace will highlight the difference from the two. you are talking about a world war ii veteran versus someone who never served. howie: megyn mccane just went through this with her own dad, john mccain. molly, it didn't seem to matter in this case that trump did make racial remarks about george h.w. bush. he went to the hill to view the casket and went to the' memorial service. mollie: the proper t
richard: thanks to whoopi for cutting to commercial. we celebrated the united states of america and respect for the institution which george h.w. bush did until his dying day. it's beyond what he said about his family, it's about the presidency of the united states. howie: i understand some comparisons are inevitable given their different style. but it's been going on for days. the trump denegration seemed to me to be just out in the open. "the washington post" had three different...
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., and gillian turner and richard fowler. we heard yes it's good went to iraq but he should have gone sooner. your thoughts? gayle: you saw the tweet by nbc news saying president trump had not gone to a war zone. that was about the same time air force one was touching down in iraq. as soon as that happened they started nitpicking every part of the visit. what melania trump was wearing at the visit to the soldiers in iraq. they are not going to let that escape. but melania was the first lady to visit iraq. her predecessors never went to a war zone. but the bravery of her going to a war zone, even when she is the mother of a small child. howie: does this fuel the sense among trump supporters that they can't be fair. gayle: when i saw "the washington post," they said the whole visit was shrouded in secrecy. howie: security reasons for every president. >> reporters when they are suppose to be fair, straight journalists, turn into opinion journalists. when most of of the stories, the first and second paragraph is all about their o
., and gillian turner and richard fowler. we heard yes it's good went to iraq but he should have gone sooner. your thoughts? gayle: you saw the tweet by nbc news saying president trump had not gone to a war zone. that was about the same time air force one was touching down in iraq. as soon as that happened they started nitpicking every part of the visit. what melania trump was wearing at the visit to the soldiers in iraq. they are not going to let that escape. but melania was the first lady to...
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. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> that's enough, okay. all secret service or any secret service in the room? out. there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ i used to rule the world ♪ seas would rise when i gave the world ♪ ♪ now this morning i sleep alone ♪ ♪ sweep the streets i used to own ♪ >> five men were nabbed in the democratic national headquarters here in washington. >> nixon was desperate. >> the white water controversy -- >> white water -- >> i have nothing to say about it. >> he's thinking, what am i going to do? >> andrew johnson's impeachment was over policy. he did not deserve to be president of the united states. >> i am not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. >> a great and profound crisis. ♪ one minute i held the key ♪ next the walls were closed on me ♪ ♪ and i discovered that my castle stands upon pillars of sand ♪ ♪ pillars of sand >> you're in the office of the president of the united states. how can you talk about blackmail and keeping witnesses silent? >> william jeff
. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> that's enough, okay. all secret service or any secret service in the room? out. there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ i used to rule the world ♪ seas would rise when i gave the world ♪ ♪ now this morning i sleep alone ♪ ♪ sweep the streets i used to own ♪ >> five men were nabbed in the democratic national headquarters here in washington. >> nixon was...
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but the richard nixon they supported through the years was not the richard nixon that they thought they knew. >> every generation has to lose their virginity. it was just the day my generation did. to think we're the only generation that had that experience is probably the mistake that a lot of generations make. >> he is ready before the cameras now, president richard millhouse nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> throughout the long and difficult period of watergate, i have felt it was my duty to persevere. >> watergate doesn't go away because it was so extraordinary. it was so hidden. >> we act like it can't happen again. and did a lot of stuff after it. a lot of hoo-hawing and passing laws and giving speeches. did we learn anything from it? no. >> i have never been a quitter. to leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body. but as president, i must put the interests of america first. >> the president had been driven from office because the american people had learned the truth about richard nixon. but how we learned the truth, that fasc
but the richard nixon they supported through the years was not the richard nixon that they thought they knew. >> every generation has to lose their virginity. it was just the day my generation did. to think we're the only generation that had that experience is probably the mistake that a lot of generations make. >> he is ready before the cameras now, president richard millhouse nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> throughout the long and difficult period of...
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that would have been an impeachment count against richard nixon if richard nixon did that. because the congress that moved against richard nixon had not lost its collective mind and stopped caring about the rule of law. donald trump has publicly dangled a pardon in front of paul manafort saying he's thinking about it. it's not off the table. the president is obviously hoping that paul manafort does not tell robert mueller anything incriminating he knows about donald trump. count 9 of article i of the impeachment articles against president nixon said the president should be impeached from office for quote, endeavoring to cause prospective defends and individuals duly tried and convicted to expect favored treatment and consideration in return for their silence or false testimony. donald trump is guilty of that beyond a reasonable doubt. and so the question is has america lost its mind? has america lost its legal mind, as the united states congress lost its mind? that is what donald trump is counting on, that he has driven america and the congress crazy to the point he can com
that would have been an impeachment count against richard nixon if richard nixon did that. because the congress that moved against richard nixon had not lost its collective mind and stopped caring about the rule of law. donald trump has publicly dangled a pardon in front of paul manafort saying he's thinking about it. it's not off the table. the president is obviously hoping that paul manafort does not tell robert mueller anything incriminating he knows about donald trump. count 9 of article i...
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. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> that's enough, okay? now, all secret service -- are there any secret service in the room? >> there's plenty, mr. president. >> out. >> there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ ♪ now in the morning i sleep alone ♪ ♪ sweep the streets i used to own ♪ >> five men were nabbed in the democratic national headquarters here in washington. >> nixon was desperate. >> the whitewater controversy -- >> whitewater. >> i have nothing to say about it. >> he's thinking what am i going to do? >> andrew johnson's impeachment was over a policy. >> he did not deserve to be president of the united states. >> i'm not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. >> a grave and profound crisis. ♪ the minute i held the key ♪ the world closed on mow ♪ and i discovered my castle stands in pillars of sand ♪ >> you're in the office of the president of the united states. how can you talk about blackmail and keeping witnesses silent? >> william jefferson clinton. >> i did not have sexual relations with
. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> that's enough, okay? now, all secret service -- are there any secret service in the room? >> there's plenty, mr. president. >> out. >> there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ ♪ now in the morning i sleep alone ♪ ♪ sweep the streets i used to own ♪ >> five men were nabbed in the democratic national headquarters here in washington. >> nixon...
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. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> that's enough, okay. all secret service or any secret service in the room? out. there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ i used to rule the world ♪ seas would rise when i gave the world ♪ ♪ now this morning i sleep alone ♪ ♪ sweep the streets i used to own ♪ >> five men were nabbed in the democratic national headquarters here in washington. >> nixon was desperate. >> the white water controversy -- >> white water -- >> i have nothing to say about it. >> he's thinking, what am i going to do? >> andrew johnson's impeachment was over policy. he did not deserve to be president of the united states. >> i am not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. >> a great and profound crisis -- ♪ one minute i held the key ♪ next the walls were closed on me ♪ ♪ and i discovered that my castle stands upon pillars of sand ♪ ♪ pillars of sand >> you're in the office of the president of the united states. how can you talk about blackmail and keeping witnesses silent? >> william je
. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> that's enough, okay. all secret service or any secret service in the room? out. there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ i used to rule the world ♪ seas would rise when i gave the world ♪ ♪ now this morning i sleep alone ♪ ♪ sweep the streets i used to own ♪ >> five men were nabbed in the democratic national headquarters here in washington. >> nixon was...
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and he said, number 39, richard m. nixon, president of the united states. >> what if this trail leads into the oval office at the white house? >> well, as i replied then, the trail should be followed wherever it leads. blatche on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? opportunity is everywhere. like here. where you can explore the world knowing you can always find your way home. ♪ wait! wait! this is incredible! yeah, it's an incredible deal. last chance to join t-mobile and get the awesome iphone xr, on us. it has an amazing camera. and it comes in all those colors! so when they join t-mobile, give them the iphone xr? it's the holidays, we've gotta go big. it's too much, i can't bear it! tell me you went with the bear head just for the pun. maybe. it's your last chance this holiday season to join t-mobile and get the iphone xr on us. ♪ co
and he said, number 39, richard m. nixon, president of the united states. >> what if this trail leads into the oval office at the white house? >> well, as i replied then, the trail should be followed wherever it leads. blatche on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? opportunity is everywhere. like here....
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and i'm with richard. i don't think it ends here. he has been stopped in pulling back our troop deployments in south korea. why do we go when there's no jim mattis to stop him from doing that? it's an interesting and for a lot of people scary period down the road. >> and he follows his inge r -- instincts, but those are frightening instincts. this is a man who wants to krau troo withdrawal troops from syria, but he wants to send three times as many troops to the border and keep them down there for a threat that most of our homeland security analysts say doesn't exist. >> that's right. and i think what we've seen is a pivot moment in the trump presidency where he's jetsonning the traditional republican and foreign policy voices who thus far have been the guiding lights of his presidency on these foreign policy matters. in this criticism that trump is leveling is not one that trump himself invented. the criticism of the way that the wars in iraq and afghanistan have dragged on for decades, getting to the point where children who weren'
and i'm with richard. i don't think it ends here. he has been stopped in pulling back our troop deployments in south korea. why do we go when there's no jim mattis to stop him from doing that? it's an interesting and for a lot of people scary period down the road. >> and he follows his inge r -- instincts, but those are frightening instincts. this is a man who wants to krau troo withdrawal troops from syria, but he wants to send three times as many troops to the border and keep them down...
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there was no one like him, richard. we'll not see his likes again. >> broadcast legend larry king, thank you, sir, for calling in over the years as you have had so many conversations with him, it's great to get your context and perspective. thank you again. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. thank you. >>> joining me now is michael -- and john mclaughlin, msnbc global affairs analyst. michael he held that point in history, didn't he, and you have said this before, during the late 80s and 90s that were so crucial to our country and, youyou know, i reflect in a short amount of time. you reflect in the entire history of our country and presidents and for me, being in that period of, again, the end of the cold war, you know, and seeing those pictures with him leading us through the end of that difficult time. >> well, you know, and you and i have talked about this richard, more than once, this is a guy who almost did not put a foot wrong. he comes to power in the beginning of 1989. ronald reagan had gotten mikel gorbachev to
there was no one like him, richard. we'll not see his likes again. >> broadcast legend larry king, thank you, sir, for calling in over the years as you have had so many conversations with him, it's great to get your context and perspective. thank you again. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. thank you. >>> joining me now is michael -- and john mclaughlin, msnbc global affairs analyst. michael he held that point in history, didn't he, and you have said this before,...
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richard waits is director of center for political military analysis at the hudson institute welcome to the program let me start with you there has been no independent confirmation of this test right the avodart missile system is it really close to being operational. well there is a sudden doubt in western circles i believe the united states is still doubtful about its initial operational capability which was announced to be twenty nineteen people also doubt whether the missile or the device can reach a mac twenty in terms of speed but nonetheless says you mentioned in your introduction united states china and russia as well as india are all working to it's developing these advanced hypersonic glide vehicles richard just how much of a threat to do hypersonic weapon systems represent. i wouldn't break that question down into the level of strategic. operations that is the kind of nuclear strikes that the us russia and china might launch against each other and tactical operational battlefield level issues so at the strategic level they have certain advantages as discussed in the introducti
richard waits is director of center for political military analysis at the hudson institute welcome to the program let me start with you there has been no independent confirmation of this test right the avodart missile system is it really close to being operational. well there is a sudden doubt in western circles i believe the united states is still doubtful about its initial operational capability which was announced to be twenty nineteen people also doubt whether the missile or the device can...
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richard weight's is director of center for political military analysis at the hudson institute welcome to the program photic let me start with you there has been no independent confirmation of this test right the avodart missile system is it really close to being operational. well there is a sudden doubt in western circles i believe the united states is still doubtful about its initial operational capability which was announced to be twenty nineteen people also doubt whether the missile or the device can reach a mac twenty in terms of speed but nonetheless says you mentioned in your introduction united states china and russia as well as india are all working to it's developing these advanced hypersonic glide vehicles richard just how much of a threat do hypersonic weapon systems represent. i wouldn't break that question down into the level of strategic. operations that is the kind of nuclear strikes that the u.s. russia and china might launch against each other and tactical operational battlefield level issues so at the strategic level they have certain advantages as discussed in the i
richard weight's is director of center for political military analysis at the hudson institute welcome to the program photic let me start with you there has been no independent confirmation of this test right the avodart missile system is it really close to being operational. well there is a sudden doubt in western circles i believe the united states is still doubtful about its initial operational capability which was announced to be twenty nineteen people also doubt whether the missile or the...
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(jrs)richard has already bought another black santa to put in the yard ... this time with security cameras.a police report been filed - so far no suspects. (justine) hillary clinton wrote a letter to an 8 year old girl who lost an election for class president. in it ...she told the young student she knows "too well...it's not easy" to "run for a role that only been sought by boys." well today that young girl reacted to the big news that a former presidential candidate reached out to her.
(jrs)richard has already bought another black santa to put in the yard ... this time with security cameras.a police report been filed - so far no suspects. (justine) hillary clinton wrote a letter to an 8 year old girl who lost an election for class president. in it ...she told the young student she knows "too well...it's not easy" to "run for a role that only been sought by boys." well today that young girl reacted to the big news that a former presidential candidate...
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richard haass was on george h.w. bush's national security council as senior director for near eastern affairs, and then director of policy planning at the state department under the younger president bush. he's now the president of the council on foreign relations. ian bremmer is president of the eurasia group. anne-marie slaughter was a director of policy planning but her tenure was under president obama. richard, let me ask you about your former boss. you wrote a wonderful appreciation of him, and you touched on something that i think was the hallmark of bush as a strategist, as a policymaker. which was a certain restraint. he was always able to be restrained, so when everyone was telling him, as he put it, to go and dance on the soviet union's grave, when the soviet union essentially surrendered at the end of the cold war, he was very restrained. he didn't want to rub gorbachev's nose in it. he didn't want to humiliate the russian people. when iraq happens, everybody told him go to baghdad, and he was very restrai
richard haass was on george h.w. bush's national security council as senior director for near eastern affairs, and then director of policy planning at the state department under the younger president bush. he's now the president of the council on foreign relations. ian bremmer is president of the eurasia group. anne-marie slaughter was a director of policy planning but her tenure was under president obama. richard, let me ask you about your former boss. you wrote a wonderful appreciation of...
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. >> commissioner richards? >> nothing with the concerns are with the family's history with the properties you mentioned in your presentation. i don't want anybody to infer that i don't believe it has been rectified. i guess the remarkable for me is the public comment that was thrown up and is being thrown up a lot. racism. the communities are concerned. people of colour. what is remarkable for me was sitting up here listening to the community of colour come up and say if you approve this project, it is racist to us. and then we have the european american folks and there were folks from the real estate industry here speaking saying if you don't approve this project, it is racist. how do you get above race? where do i get off sitting up here saying, you know community of colour, i know what is best for you? that shadow doesn't mean... you should listen to me. that's what i have trouble with. we have a vote. all fine and dandy. i want the commissioners to internalize this. it is wrong. forget the project. it is ab
. >> commissioner richards? >> nothing with the concerns are with the family's history with the properties you mentioned in your presentation. i don't want anybody to infer that i don't believe it has been rectified. i guess the remarkable for me is the public comment that was thrown up and is being thrown up a lot. racism. the communities are concerned. people of colour. what is remarkable for me was sitting up here listening to the community of colour come up and say if you...
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i'm richard lui this hour. for now we throw it to reverend al sharpton and politics nation. >>> good evening, and welcome to politics nation. tonight lead, i'm a grandpa. earlier today my daughter and her husband welcomed my grandson, marcus al sharpton right to the world. here is the two of us preparing for the show ton. i'll have more on his thoughts lar.
i'm richard lui this hour. for now we throw it to reverend al sharpton and politics nation. >>> good evening, and welcome to politics nation. tonight lead, i'm a grandpa. earlier today my daughter and her husband welcomed my grandson, marcus al sharpton right to the world. here is the two of us preparing for the show ton. i'll have more on his thoughts lar.
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richard: it was just magnificent to see it go into space today. it's the first time i think that any spaceship has been into spacesi from american soie 2011, and the first time that a commercial spaceship company has put people into space. katty: sir richard, tell us what the passengers will see. what will they be able to see? richard: i talked to astronauts, and they were looking at mexico in one direction, canada in another direction, and they came th big, big eyes, and ju said it was utterly awesome. i am really looking forward to go up self sometime next year to experience it. obviously, we hope in time to enable thousands opeople watching this program to go up. initially, as you say, it is not going to be cheap. we have invested a lot of money into this program. the initial people will help us get that money back.th an in time as we build more and morepaceships, we will be able to bring the price down. hopefully a lot of people watching this program one day will become astronauts. christian: how exciting. explain to our viewerss.ow it wo if i
richard: it was just magnificent to see it go into space today. it's the first time i think that any spaceship has been into spacesi from american soie 2011, and the first time that a commercial spaceship company has put people into space. katty: sir richard, tell us what the passengers will see. what will they be able to see? richard: i talked to astronauts, and they were looking at mexico in one direction, canada in another direction, and they came th big, big eyes, and ju said it was utterly...
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richard nixon accepting the republican nomination in august of that year. later in august hubert humphrey accepting the democratic nomination. amidst the riots, president nixon was elected in 1968. we want to welcome barbara perry from the miller center. thank you for joining us. and pat buchanan, for purposes of this discussion, was a military aide. pat, let me ask you about the resignation of lyndon johnson. where were you? >> i was at nixon's apartment. we were having a debate about nixon's speech he was going to give that afternoon. we were having an argument. nixon was moving toward a more dovish position on the war, or about to, when we got word from cbs that lyndon johnson had been asked for time sunday night. so nixon was going to wisconsin the next day, and he told me, pat, i want you to be out at la guardia, the private terminal. when i come back from wisconsin, he was making an appearance out there for the primary -- to brief me what johnson said before the press gets to me. so i'm sitting in a limousine on the tarmac at la guardia, had nixon's a
richard nixon accepting the republican nomination in august of that year. later in august hubert humphrey accepting the democratic nomination. amidst the riots, president nixon was elected in 1968. we want to welcome barbara perry from the miller center. thank you for joining us. and pat buchanan, for purposes of this discussion, was a military aide. pat, let me ask you about the resignation of lyndon johnson. where were you? >> i was at nixon's apartment. we were having a debate about...
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. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> now. okay. all secret service. any secret service in the room? out. >> there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ i used to rule the world ♪ ♪ seize and rise when i gave the word ♪ ♪ now in the morning i sleep alone ♪ ♪ sweep the streets i used to own ♪ >> five men at the democratic national headquarters. >> nixon was desperate. >> wight water. >> i have nothing to say about it. >> andrew johnson's impeachment was over policy. he did not deserve to be president of the united states. >> i am not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. >> a great and profound crisis. ♪ the minute i held the key next to walls that closed on me ♪ ♪ >> you are in the office of the president of the united states. how can you talk about black mail and keeping witnesses silent. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> the impeachment effort against him failed with a single vote in the senate. >> president nixon? aye. >> he's a fallen leader. >> for high creams and mi
. >> facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> now. okay. all secret service. any secret service in the room? out. >> there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ i used to rule the world ♪ ♪ seize and rise when i gave the word ♪ ♪ now in the morning i sleep alone ♪ ♪ sweep the streets i used to own ♪ >> five men at the democratic national headquarters. >> nixon was desperate. >> wight...
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richard emanuele, this is tony. tony: hey, rich. richard: hey, tony. tony: it's a pleasure to meet you. lemonis: niva. niva: hi. niva. lemonis: when i first invested in mr. green tea, they were doing about $750,000 in sales. three and a half years later, they're gonna do north of $10 million. i brought tony so he can come up with a lot of new ideas and see different things. but what i also wanted him to do was to see that if he trusted the process, what could actually happen to his business. so i wanted them to learn about organization and how organized everything has to be, which has been... richard: we've been working on for years, back and forth, but... and i think we're getting there. richard: we're getting there. sometimes, you know, you need that person from the outside, because i think sometimes, we get stuck in tunnel vision. and you start to open your eyes and you do a little bit and all of a sudden, you know, people like it and you say, "wow. okay. this is really the way to go." lemonis: so i wanted them to see how a real creamery works. rich
richard emanuele, this is tony. tony: hey, rich. richard: hey, tony. tony: it's a pleasure to meet you. lemonis: niva. niva: hi. niva. lemonis: when i first invested in mr. green tea, they were doing about $750,000 in sales. three and a half years later, they're gonna do north of $10 million. i brought tony so he can come up with a lot of new ideas and see different things. but what i also wanted him to do was to see that if he trusted the process, what could actually happen to his business. so...
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richard: iwas just magnificent to see it go into space today. it's the first time i think that anyce sip has been into space from american soil since 2011, and the first time that a commercial spaceship company has put people into space. a day to celebrate. katty: sir richard, tell us whae the pass will see. what will they be able to see? richard: i talked to astronauts, and they were looking at mexico in one direction, canada in another direction, and they came with big, big eyes, and just said it was utterly awesome. i am really looking foto go up myself sometime next year toxperience it. obviously, we hope in time to enable thousands of people watching this ogram to go up. initially, as u say, it is not going to be cheap. we have invested a lot of money into this program. the initial people will help us get that money back. and then in time as we build more and more spaceships will be able to bring the price down. hopefully a lot of people watching this program one day itll become astronauts. christian: how eg. explain to our viewers how it w
richard: iwas just magnificent to see it go into space today. it's the first time i think that anyce sip has been into space from american soil since 2011, and the first time that a commercial spaceship company has put people into space. a day to celebrate. katty: sir richard, tell us whae the pass will see. what will they be able to see? richard: i talked to astronauts, and they were looking at mexico in one direction, canada in another direction, and they came with big, big eyes, and just...
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so mad, i called richard pryor, richard, bill cosby said i was too dirty. do the people laugh? when you say what you say? i said yes. do you get paid? i said yes. tell bill i said have a coke and a smile and shut the [ bleep ] up. >> announcer: the history of comedy is brought to you by -- opportunity is everywhere. like here. where nothing stands between you and your best friends. ♪ from capital one.nd i switched to the spark cash card i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovasc
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i'm the only democrat i know who quotes richard nixon. nixon said, among other things, he used to say -- what did he used to say -- the only people who don't make mistakes are people who don't do anything. isn't that good? the only people who don't make mistakes are people who don't do anything. and we all make mistakes. i have probably learned more from my mistakes than the things i have done right. but the environmental legacy -- people talk about the environmental legacy of richard nixon. signed legislation creating the e.p.a., signed legislation creating the clean air act, signed legislation creating the clean water act. he did do some amazing stuff. for a republican president with respect to the environment. and we -- not as much has been made of george herbert walker bush's environmental record, but i have some notes here that i'm going to refer to here to help refresh my memberrary and maybe expand a little bit on what others know. i remember in the house of representatives, we were working on clean air act amendments of 1990. i ha
i'm the only democrat i know who quotes richard nixon. nixon said, among other things, he used to say -- what did he used to say -- the only people who don't make mistakes are people who don't do anything. isn't that good? the only people who don't make mistakes are people who don't do anything. and we all make mistakes. i have probably learned more from my mistakes than the things i have done right. but the environmental legacy -- people talk about the environmental legacy of richard nixon....
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richard hunter is back. we will talk about data encryption and we have been asking people their thoughts. do you think it is legitimate? the idea of cause is police and security services can get into encrypted messages. a p pa re ntly get into encrypted messages. apparently the likes of what sap has something called end to end encryption, as i understand it. —— what's up. so only the sender and recipient can understand the message and it cannot be unscrambled. security services say it needs to be unscrambled. but the additional costs will be technology companies. australia, it is difficult to see how it would work unilaterally. it has been rushed through this law as well. very interesting development. we have had lots of tweets. owen said they want companies to build back doors to their encryption. i cannot see companies not challenging this in court. jerome sinclair a lwa ys this in court. jerome sinclair always assumed data is habitable. someone will always work out how to do it no matter what levels o
richard hunter is back. we will talk about data encryption and we have been asking people their thoughts. do you think it is legitimate? the idea of cause is police and security services can get into encrypted messages. a p pa re ntly get into encrypted messages. apparently the likes of what sap has something called end to end encryption, as i understand it. —— what's up. so only the sender and recipient can understand the message and it cannot be unscrambled. security services say it needs...
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and 0, richard. —— thank you, richard. elvis, aretha franklin and the beach boys have all had the royal philharmonic treatment. now the carpenters have had some of their biggest hits re—worked with the orchestra 35 years after karen carpenter's death. her brother richard worked on the new album which was made in her memory and recorded at abbey road studios. peter bowes went to meet him at his home in los angeles. hipster once again with just piano and karen, so... —— it starts again with just piano and karen, and karen, so... —— it starts again withjust piano and karen, so... then the vibe comes and then karen just... # why do birds suddenly appear? the song that started it all. everytime you are near. the rest is history. rainy days and mondays always get me down. on top of the world, looking down on creation... richard and karen carpenter had hit after hit in the 705 but their career was cut short when karen died in 1983. she had the eating disorder anorexia nervosa. she was only 32 when she passed away. heck,
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let's talk about this with richard johnson. richard a lecturer in u.s. politics and international relations at lancaster university. live this hour from lancaster, england. a pleasure to have you with us. let's start with the shutdown showdown over the border wall. you'll remember president trump said in his own words earlier that he would own this shutdown. he has flip-flopped on that, now blaming democrats. it's interesting, though, to look back at when mr. trump's predecessor was president, barack obama. and there was a tlaeft of a shutdown. private citizen trump had this to say. >> if indeed there is a shutdown of our government. >> well, if you say who gets fired, it always has to be the top. i mean, problems start from the top and they have to get solved from the top. and the president's the leader. and he's got to get everybody in a room and he's got to lead. >> it just comes down to these things that were stated by the u.s. president back then in 2013 and then most recently in the oval office. can the president sidestep his own words? >> yes, i m
let's talk about this with richard johnson. richard a lecturer in u.s. politics and international relations at lancaster university. live this hour from lancaster, england. a pleasure to have you with us. let's start with the shutdown showdown over the border wall. you'll remember president trump said in his own words earlier that he would own this shutdown. he has flip-flopped on that, now blaming democrats. it's interesting, though, to look back at when mr. trump's predecessor was president,...
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but to my surprise, richard tells me his own grandmother is living as a trokosi. this same system robbed me of my childhood. 20 years later, i am on a journey to understand what really happened. i was told i had to leave home, to go and live with my uncle. i was placed on the back of a motorbike. i didn't even know the driver. i thought it was the strong wind causing my tears, but i think i was actually crying, because i was being taken away from my family. and then i was left at a place i had never been before. i didn't even understand the language. they took away my clothes and wrapped me in a purple cloth. they even took away my name. how old is this girl? seven years old? do you know why you are here? in 1997 i was filmed by an american news crew at the place i was being held, a shrine run by a priest dictated to the worship of deities. i was labelled a trokosi, a ‘wife of the gods,‘ paying for a crime committed by a family member. do you miss your parents? yes. i rememberfeeling a range of emotions. neglect, rejection, isolation. adding to that the idea o
but to my surprise, richard tells me his own grandmother is living as a trokosi. this same system robbed me of my childhood. 20 years later, i am on a journey to understand what really happened. i was told i had to leave home, to go and live with my uncle. i was placed on the back of a motorbike. i didn't even know the driver. i thought it was the strong wind causing my tears, but i think i was actually crying, because i was being taken away from my family. and then i was left at a place i had...
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if it didn't spill on to twitter richard grinnell posted a tweet to further his claim on twitter we have that it's a claim of several spiegel covers from the past in which he writes their spiegel says they don't have any anti-american bias but the facts tell a different story below are only a few examples now of course are more observant viewers might notice that many of these covers are from the george w. bush era so little bit dated of course the spiegel those people has been criticized for many rather blunt similar covers in the trump era his critics went after though his broad brush strokes a reporter from the german public broadcasters e.d.f. got involved he interjected every real journalist is outraged by the fabricated stories he said to richard grenell on twitter but every journalist should be outraged by what you the ambassador make of it to you yourself are critical about german politics but nobody calls you anti german so he and then went back and forth on twitter about these these very importance of you all through this morning so where does this story go i mean at the moment
if it didn't spill on to twitter richard grinnell posted a tweet to further his claim on twitter we have that it's a claim of several spiegel covers from the past in which he writes their spiegel says they don't have any anti-american bias but the facts tell a different story below are only a few examples now of course are more observant viewers might notice that many of these covers are from the george w. bush era so little bit dated of course the spiegel those people has been criticized for...
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>> well, for all the reasons richard described is why i think our nation is at risk right now. there was some comfort in having jim mattis, th secretary of defense, having john kelly as chief of staff, mike pompeo secretary of state, of having so stability within the oval office that could at least operate as check with this president. i think the only key here is going to be whether or not he's willing to appoint somebody as secretary of defense who believes in the principles that jim mattis espoused in his letter and that he was about and recognizing that that person would probably face the same kind of situation but at least uld provide the experience necessary to not only assure our allies but also assure the american people. and it's als going to take a recognition by this president that he can't simply tweet his way to foreign policy and national security decisions. he can't just stand back without talking to anybody and decide what he thinks is in the interest of th country. he's going to have to be more responsible. th idea of america first, very frankly, is not a polic
>> well, for all the reasons richard described is why i think our nation is at risk right now. there was some comfort in having jim mattis, th secretary of defense, having john kelly as chief of staff, mike pompeo secretary of state, of having so stability within the oval office that could at least operate as check with this president. i think the only key here is going to be whether or not he's willing to appoint somebody as secretary of defense who believes in the principles that jim...
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richard white's director of the center for political military analysis and a senior fellow at the hudson institute and from moscow nicholai circle of assistant professor at the moscow state institute of foreign relations welcome to the program ibrahim let me start with you based on this tweet from u.s. president donald trump do you believe any kind of agreement about reconstruction in syria has actually been reached between trump and the saudis well this in fact their minds me with his statements that he was talking goal was about building a war with mexico and mexico will pay for it saw this is seems to be a pattern where he's volunteering others you know to finance them projects and this seems to be the case as well here because first of all we have not had any statements any comments from saudi arabia saudi arabia is not in a position. to finance our reconstruction reconstruction process in syria first of all because reconstruction of syria for saudi arabia means one major thing which is that a move all of the iranian influence from syria which is not going to happen because iran has
richard white's director of the center for political military analysis and a senior fellow at the hudson institute and from moscow nicholai circle of assistant professor at the moscow state institute of foreign relations welcome to the program ibrahim let me start with you based on this tweet from u.s. president donald trump do you believe any kind of agreement about reconstruction in syria has actually been reached between trump and the saudis well this in fact their minds me with his...
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richard white's director of the center for political military analysis and a senior fellow at the hudson institute and from moscow nicholai circuit of assistant professor at the moscow state institute of foreign relations welcome to the program ibrahim let me start with you based on this tweet from u.s. president donald trump do you believe any kind of agreement about reconstruction in syria has actually been reached between trump and the saudis well this in fact their minds me with his statements that he was talking goal was about building a war with mexico and that mexico will pay for it saw this is seems to be a pattern where he's volunteering others you know to finance certain projects and this seems to be the key is as well here because first of all we have not had any statements any comments from saudi arabia saudi arabia is not in a position to finance any construction reconstruction process in syria first of all because reconstruction of syria for saudi arabia means one major thing which is that they move all of the iranian influence from syria which is not going to happen becaus
richard white's director of the center for political military analysis and a senior fellow at the hudson institute and from moscow nicholai circuit of assistant professor at the moscow state institute of foreign relations welcome to the program ibrahim let me start with you based on this tweet from u.s. president donald trump do you believe any kind of agreement about reconstruction in syria has actually been reached between trump and the saudis well this in fact their minds me with his...