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and, of course, richard nixon was a republican president. and so mike mansfield, the majority leader of the senate, looked around very carefully in making his selection to the special watergate committee, and he settled on a chairman who he thought was had unimpeachable credentials as sam ervin, democratic conservative from north carolina, had been in the senate since the 1950s. he was at that point in his seventies, he had no desire to become president. later on, he was just content to be a united states senator. and importantly, he had a couple of interesting credentials that made him really perfect for this role in this political sensitive position. he was the senate's constitutional expert recognized by his colleagues as such, and he was incredibly interested in some of the issues that the watergate scandal had exposed, issues of surveillance, issues of breaking and entering, issues of invasions, of privacy. he'd been investigating some of these issues, actually, for about ten years prior to the break in at watergate. and so senator sam
and, of course, richard nixon was a republican president. and so mike mansfield, the majority leader of the senate, looked around very carefully in making his selection to the special watergate committee, and he settled on a chairman who he thought was had unimpeachable credentials as sam ervin, democratic conservative from north carolina, had been in the senate since the 1950s. he was at that point in his seventies, he had no desire to become president. later on, he was just content to be a...
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and richard nixon in the oval office. what did what were they thinking and how did you guys work with them and form an alliance? succeeded margaret well. tom was neither the the hot under the collar revolution ornery or or or very loud in any way he he was quite quiet. he was thoughtful he never confrontational. in fact seldom confrontational. and it was fascinating to watch his political his his policy career is filled with with potential horror, all conflicts and so much controversy among companies and large companies and potentially in the white. it was it was so interesting to me and i, i think the reason i emphasized so as two things in my remarks was there were two things at work here. one is this. we had this person who's from kansas, who's raised in kansas, who has who was a democrat, a little d from heart. so his brain worked on the cattle form. who who saw people in local the local community and had three sisters and friends and lovely parents. and then you kept off with this magnificent education on it and migh
and richard nixon in the oval office. what did what were they thinking and how did you guys work with them and form an alliance? succeeded margaret well. tom was neither the the hot under the collar revolution ornery or or or very loud in any way he he was quite quiet. he was thoughtful he never confrontational. in fact seldom confrontational. and it was fascinating to watch his political his his policy career is filled with with potential horror, all conflicts and so much controversy among...
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nixon. did you ever think you would admire richard nixon's love letters? no. that was why i found it very interesting, because sometimes it's the opposite of what you what you think. i'm sorry, i someone like jfk. who had wonderful speeches ever wrote to jacqueline before they were married was a postcard, which said, just simply wish you were here, jack. so that was that was that okay? yeah. we often don't think about nixon in romance, but i think this is a really lovely picture up there. two of them in the east room of the white house. yes, that was that was at a wedding of of of. oh, i'm sorry. i always forget. i'm sorry. that was tricia's wedding, i believe. yeah. yeah. thank you for that. i also since this is valentine's day and since the president's, like all of us, experienced heartache, let's talk about him for a minute about one of the saddest stories in your book on this day in 1884, theodore roosevelt experienced the darkest day of his life. can you talk about this tragic anniversary and how it shaped the future president. actually, a lot of interest
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in a row, that is the longest streak since the late 60s and early 1970s under lbj and richard nixon, john listen, you can't bet a bet. bet against his jobs market because it just continues to defy expectations. >> oh, look at that graph there we have right here. that's what you want to see, just the jobs, unemployment going down, down, down, down, job growth, up, up, up and up. matt egan. thank you very much for that >> oh, mistaken identification and errors in decision-making. those are two of the findings from the initial investigation into the israeli airstrike that killed seven aid workers in gaza. now the idf review also saying that the strike should never have happened, calling it a grave mistake, and have now fired military officers involved in that decision-making in that strike. the aid workers with world central kitchen. we know they were traveling in a convoy of three vehicles two were armored vehicles. the idf says, some of the aid workers survived the first strike in the first vehicle and that they fled to the second vehicle in the convoy after that and then that one, of
in a row, that is the longest streak since the late 60s and early 1970s under lbj and richard nixon, john listen, you can't bet a bet. bet against his jobs market because it just continues to defy expectations. >> oh, look at that graph there we have right here. that's what you want to see, just the jobs, unemployment going down, down, down, down, job growth, up, up, up and up. matt egan. thank you very much for that >> oh, mistaken identification and errors in decision-making....
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lead to even richard nixon showing us troops out of vietnam. >liz>yes. so how do you think university leadership at these different schools has handled the protests? >reporter>yeah. it times. it's hard. i mean, there are no win situation. there's no question about that. but at times, it seems as if they've been heavy handed. the problem is always in dispersing a protest. protesters themselves for the most part, haven't been a problem and it's easy for me to see this. say this, you know, sitting in my office here in washington, d c. but if you have a student screaming anti semitic insults at jewish students that is completely unacceptable. that person ought to be grabbed that person and be thrown out that personal not be on campus at all but setting up tents, not necessarily much harm in that >liz>you're a college professor. what are your students saying about the conflict in gaza? is this going to change the way that they vote come november. >reporter>if the white house were to hear what my students tell me in class, they would be terrified because these
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do you know i think they ended up paying richard nixon $18 million for what he had? they did the presidential records act. i have to the right to take stuff. >> no, you don't! that is the opposite. they paid him $80 million because the presidential records act did not apply at the time because it had not been passed. to make sure it never happened again, they passed the residential records act, which says literally the opposite. okay? as political science professor seth mask it put it, it is like saying the bill gave every american the handgun. donald trump can say whatever he wants in fox news areas, but in legal sediment, this argument should get laughed out of court. trump's lawyers actually made this claim in court to judge cannon that the presidential records act gives trump the authority to decide whether a record is personal or presidential, that he could do this magical transubstantiation where he waves his hand over a document. that is personal. >> special counsel jack smith basically said, that is ludicrous, calling it fundamentally flawed legal premise. bl
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as america's 37th president, richard nixon, became the first u.s. president to resign before the end of his term. >> i have never been a quitter. to leave office before my term is completed is a harm to every instinct in my body. but as president, i must put the interests of america first. therefore, i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> nixon resigned because he had committed crimes. misusing government agencies including the fbi, the cia, and irs to cover up the burglary of the democratic national committee by his hires goons. the motive, to insure his re-election. nixon was re-elected but halfway through his second term, the scandal known as watergate erupted. trance fixing the public as it played out on broadcast television. in the end, more than 40 nixon co-conspirators inside and outside the administration including his without counsel and the attorney general of the united states would be indicted or go to prison. but nixon himself would avoid prison due to a decision by his successor, gerald ford, who issued a full par
as america's 37th president, richard nixon, became the first u.s. president to resign before the end of his term. >> i have never been a quitter. to leave office before my term is completed is a harm to every instinct in my body. but as president, i must put the interests of america first. therefore, i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> nixon resigned because he had committed crimes. misusing government agencies including the fbi, the cia, and irs to cover up...
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by people who were associated with president richard nixon's reelection campaign. it evolved into a battle between congress and the president over access to tape recordings that contained evidence about the crime and the cover up. and it concluded with the resignation of president nixon under threat of impeachment. so i wanted to point out several documents in this case. one is this security log right here from the watergate complex. and this security log, you can see the date of june 17th, 1972, which was the date, the break in at the watergate hotel. and the log has a note written by the security guard from the watergate frank wells, who made a note there in the log that he had seen a piece of tape on a door that prevented the door from latching and made the door accessible from outside. first, he removed the piece of tape, but later, the same night as he was continuing his rounds, he found another piece of tape on the door and that tipped him off that something was happening and there might be intruders in the building. he the police. and when the police arrived
by people who were associated with president richard nixon's reelection campaign. it evolved into a battle between congress and the president over access to tape recordings that contained evidence about the crime and the cover up. and it concluded with the resignation of president nixon under threat of impeachment. so i wanted to point out several documents in this case. one is this security log right here from the watergate complex. and this security log, you can see the date of june 17th,...
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i think that richard nixon at at point he had been impeached it was going to be impeached, but it never got to that point. he resigned >> ford >> wanted to getn the rearview mirror. ihink that would be an interesting dilemma for joe biden because there is historic precedes. there sure that's a good question >> yeah. i don't ow wha y're next riard nixon also retired. he didn't he didn't dn't try to run for he president again. david hume can only thank you foronoring us with yr presence. as you know, i'm a big fan of yours and your photographs from way back. thanks so much for being yeah. >> thank jake >> tete is turned about what tiktok up next, why she's ready to begin again with the social media giant, stay with us hello. ghostbusters. it's duck. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance. but liberty mutual the situation sure, i. can make >> if you have wet amd you never want to lose sight of the things you love >> weekend some things should stand the test of time with long lasting i leah hd could significantly improve your vision photo and can help you go up to four
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and arguably led to the election of richard nixon. it is 2024, and the war is in gaza, and with threats to shut down this year's democratic convention, which believe it or not, is also in chicago this year, will the outcome in november be the same? >> donald trump like nixon is trying to use the protests to paint democrats as lawless and chaotic, we'll get into the politics in a moment. speaker nancy pelosi is with us, and the debate over campus debates in a moment. but first, here's what's happening right now. columbia university is trying to clear the encampment on its main lawn to prepare for graduation ceremonies. it gave students a 2:00 p.m. deadline to leave or risk suspension. so far they have not left. with columbia's president saying in a statement, one group's rights to express their views cannot come at the expense of another group's right to speak, teach and learn. let us get right to the campus. joining us now is nbc news correspondent guad venegas. no, it's antonia hylton, i'm sorry about that. also nbc news digital seni
and arguably led to the election of richard nixon. it is 2024, and the war is in gaza, and with threats to shut down this year's democratic convention, which believe it or not, is also in chicago this year, will the outcome in november be the same? >> donald trump like nixon is trying to use the protests to paint democrats as lawless and chaotic, we'll get into the politics in a moment. speaker nancy pelosi is with us, and the debate over campus debates in a moment. but first, here's...
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nixon right? >> 6:00 a.m. here in washington and in new york as the sunrises here on the east coast, beautiful sunrise in new york city this morning hey good morning to you. >> i'm >> kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us happy friday. we made it. this story this morning, president biden demanded it and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears to be responding this morning, the israelis agreeing to open the erez crossing to allow aid into northern gaza from jordan, as well as israel's southern port of ashdod on thursday, the president told the israeli prime minister, there will be consequences if he doesn't come up with a concrete plan for protecting civilians in gaza. here's what white house special john kirby told cnn about that thursday phone call we have to see a measurable increase, for instance, of trucks of aid getting in, we want to see additional crossings opened up >> and the ones that are already opened up, increasing the flow. and we want to make sure that we can see
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president after nixon was forced out of office, pardoned richard nixon. and what jack smith is saying is that that pardon implicitly acknowledged that a former president could have been criminal, criminally prosecuted for his acts while in the white house >> so interesting, joan, what do you think? the high court, the justices are going to make of trump's position here >> well, in many ways, it's pretty audacious cave. he is saying he would be absolutely immune from any criminal prosecution. any actions including actions that would involve really serious alleged crimes it would go it would even go to as emerged in the lower court hearing to the president ordering ordering some sort of hit on using seal team six against a political a rival. and what lower court judges did was just absolutely reject that out of hand. and there's a line that i think will strike this supreme court from the lower court ruling in this case that said, whatever kind of executive immunity president trump might have enjoyed enjoyed while he was in office acts dissolved once he beca
president after nixon was forced out of office, pardoned richard nixon. and what jack smith is saying is that that pardon implicitly acknowledged that a former president could have been criminal, criminally prosecuted for his acts while in the white house >> so interesting, joan, what do you think? the high court, the justices are going to make of trump's position here >> well, in many ways, it's pretty audacious cave. he is saying he would be absolutely immune from any criminal...
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as a result, on december 2nd, 1970, president richard nixon consolidated 15 environmental programs from across the federal government to form the united states environmental protection agency. not only did the new epa inherit responsibilities from its parent programs, but it soon had a raft of new ones. the passage of the clean air act in 1970 meant that epa's management had to simultaneously lee organize dozens of different staffs and laboratories to develop the national air quality standards required by the act, while at the same time showing the american people that something was being done to stop air pollution. epa went to court. factories were shut down. the message got through. gross pollution would no longer be a part of business as usual in the united states. the clean water act, passed in 1972, also required enormous and unprecedented efforts on the part of the new agency. 60 million people were on sewage systems, discharging 2 million tons a year of raw organic waste into surface waters. the new law mandated a system of universal sewage treatment and gave epa the job of bring
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nixon in 1968 because of the chaos on college campuses, because of the chaos and gave richard nixon and five more years of war. good job. let's see if these administrators, the ones that tried to lev tate the pentagon in the 1960s with abby hoffmann, the ones who took over president's offices in the 1960s, that trashed college campuses. let's see if they're now going to elect donald trump for, i don't know, maybe the last election of american history. if so, good job. way to go. way to go by not being able to discipline students that violate your rules. you either have rules or you don't have rules. you either have standards or you don't have standards. and if you can't live by them, leave. and let's get some adults in these universities that actually teach students that there are consequences when they break the rules, when they break the laws and when they spout genocidal chants over and over again. >> all right. we'll have more on that. >>> and we're also going to be showing you -- or at least telling you about -- >> wow. wow. >> i'm having a hard time with this one. >> wow. >> h
nixon in 1968 because of the chaos on college campuses, because of the chaos and gave richard nixon and five more years of war. good job. let's see if these administrators, the ones that tried to lev tate the pentagon in the 1960s with abby hoffmann, the ones who took over president's offices in the 1960s, that trashed college campuses. let's see if they're now going to elect donald trump for, i don't know, maybe the last election of american history. if so, good job. way to go. way to go by...
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that richard nixon could have been criminally prosecuted. winning means you probably did. this. there was a recognition for that, but i just want to add just one little caveat here. i think it's a very it's a question we have to take seriously. we can't just dismiss it as absurd, even though donald trump is asking for something that's quite a lot, absolute immunity. this is a ct dominated by conservatives. three of the justices put on by donald trump, and several of these justices does have wanted to strengthen presidential authority over the years. bottom-line, though, i do not think that they will they're going to agree to absolute immunity and probably i think in the end, dental trump will lose and it will go back for trial, although it is interesting audie, because donald trump has been sitting in that new york courtroom miserable seething with contempt against the judge, seething with contempt against the da alvin bragg, as well as his prosecutor season with contempt against the witnesses, stormy daniels, michael cohen, i wonder he what
that richard nixon could have been criminally prosecuted. winning means you probably did. this. there was a recognition for that, but i just want to add just one little caveat here. i think it's a very it's a question we have to take seriously. we can't just dismiss it as absurd, even though donald trump is asking for something that's quite a lot, absolute immunity. this is a ct dominated by conservatives. three of the justices put on by donald trump, and several of these justices does have...
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that's in the plain language of the united states constitution richard nixon sen. was pardoned by gerald ford with the assumption that he could be prosecuted if that was not an assumption, why would there be a pardon in addition, mitch mcconnell, after the impeachment trial, stood on the senate floor and said, there, where procedurally i we're not going to convict because the justice system can hold this man accountable. the problem in this moment is if you look at donald trump, he, we've never had a president like him. we've had 240 plus years of no need for immunity for criminal uniform. president's, the political system works. the other checks and balances work. donald trump mode through every other guard rail, every other mechanism to disincentivize crimes in the white house, it's not a speed limit that gets us to slow down when we're driving. it's the ticket in the mail. when we when we speed and this in my mind is crucial to ensure there's tickets in the mail for speeding for president. i mean, think about it. >> this is being manufactured by the court in res
that's in the plain language of the united states constitution richard nixon sen. was pardoned by gerald ford with the assumption that he could be prosecuted if that was not an assumption, why would there be a pardon in addition, mitch mcconnell, after the impeachment trial, stood on the senate floor and said, there, where procedurally i we're not going to convict because the justice system can hold this man accountable. the problem in this moment is if you look at donald trump, he, we've never...
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the investigation led to the resignation of president richard nixon. watch congre investigates, saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. announcer: president biden urged voters to fight for reproductive rights with their votes during a campaign stop in tampa. the president also blamed the trump administration for florida's six-week abortion ban, which goes into effect next week. this is just under 15 minutes. [crowd cheering] pres. biden: hello, hello, hello, hello! [crowd chanting "four more years!"] pres. biden: thank you, thank you. thank you for that introduction. more importantly -- thank you for that introduction and for your courage. your courage. and to share your story. it's not an easy thing to do. kate represents millions of women who are enduring unbearable pain and cruelty because of donald trump. sadly, this pain and cruelty that millions of women in florida now face. but as i said, as she does that, it is not inevitable. it is not inevitable. we can stop it. when you vote. we can stop it. [crowd cheering] thank you to representative
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when richard nixon resigned in the wake of the watergate scandal. because he was both corrupt and green, nixon wanted to take documents and the tapes with him home to florida so he could use them for his own personal benefit. i mean, the records were highly valuable. they could be sold for profit or donated for huge tax write- offs. at one point, there was a possibility the tapes would be burned onto records for sale. >> it is thought the first records on the market will sell a million copies or more. and soon after, some music producer will set him to music and try to get him played on the radio. most likely the rock station since this material might not qualify as classical. meanwhile, nixon might turn on the radio and found he made the top 40. >> like the trump high top sneakers 50 years ahead of its time. so nixon's successor signed the presidential records and materials preservation act. >> white house sources said today that president ford will sign a bill passed by the congress giving custody of the nixon tapes and papers to the federal gover
when richard nixon resigned in the wake of the watergate scandal. because he was both corrupt and green, nixon wanted to take documents and the tapes with him home to florida so he could use them for his own personal benefit. i mean, the records were highly valuable. they could be sold for profit or donated for huge tax write- offs. at one point, there was a possibility the tapes would be burned onto records for sale. >> it is thought the first records on the market will sell a million...
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richard nicks nixon is the closest they came. a majority of congress said if you do not resign we will impeach and convict you. so nixon went back to california and he began to have nightmares. he called people up in the middle of the night and said to senator, friends, on the new president gerald ford, i think i'm going to prison. i have dreams about the cell door clanking shut. mix on's friends and families circulated false stories that got to ford saying he was so depressed he might commit suicide. ford who was a merciful person pardoned nixon so we never saw the criminal trial of richard nixon that would almost certainly have occurred in 1975 or '76. the question now is, and i'll close with this, are presidents above the law? if you or i break the law, ari, i don't think we get special treatment. i hope we don't. in the case of a president of the united states, it happened once before with nixon. are we going to see donald trump getting a better deal than any of the rest of us would? >> yeah. you remind us that this whole acc
richard nicks nixon is the closest they came. a majority of congress said if you do not resign we will impeach and convict you. so nixon went back to california and he began to have nightmares. he called people up in the middle of the night and said to senator, friends, on the new president gerald ford, i think i'm going to prison. i have dreams about the cell door clanking shut. mix on's friends and families circulated false stories that got to ford saying he was so depressed he might commit...
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it's going to take longer. 1924, richard nixon gets a subpoena. he says, but i have executive privilege that was never recognized by the supreme court. supreme court comes back a couple weeks later, says, good news, bad news. good news is you're right, there is such thing as executive privilege, bad news. it does not apply to you in this situation. richard nixon, and it could well be that this court says for the first time in history, yes, there is such thing as as immunity, criminal immunity for the president. however it does not ultimately apply to you, donald trump, on the facts here, the question is, how much do they have to go through to get there? how much time is it going to take? and i agree we could well see a remal back to the district court, which will take plenty of time. all right. let me throw it to kaitlan collins right outside the court. kaitlan yeah jake fascinating to listen to those conversations and trump's attorney making those arguments. i've gotten my panel back here with me, paula reid, and kasie hunt, and paula, there was
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there was president richard nixon in watergate, but as he was pardoned by president ford, he was not connected. so today, 1st order of business, the jury is being selected. that must be quite a daunting task in a case against a former president though, right? everybody knows donald trump, everybody has feelings about donald trump. how will the court be able to find those 1212 people or fair and impartial? yeah, that's a, that's a very important point because especially also as the defense will most likely continue. this is strategy from previous trials, which is to paint as such cases as politically motivated to be just to donald trump, basically saying the same. so how does it work? potential jurors are randomly selected and then given a questionnaire and today, starting today, the prosecution ends defends each, get a to disqualify 10 people from the jury pool pool. and we probably know by the end of the week, who finally will be the jury. all right, but donald trump is not only a former president, he is also running for office again. now this is not the only charge he's facing if h
there was president richard nixon in watergate, but as he was pardoned by president ford, he was not connected. so today, 1st order of business, the jury is being selected. that must be quite a daunting task in a case against a former president though, right? everybody knows donald trump, everybody has feelings about donald trump. how will the court be able to find those 1212 people or fair and impartial? yeah, that's a, that's a very important point because especially also as the defense will...
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nixon declared war on drugs, but... the terrible epidemic, of course, did not arise immediately and has been going on for the third decade, but one of the reasons, you will be surprised, concerns doctors and pharmacists. millions of americans became addicted because doctors prescribed opioid painkillers after severe fractures. frequent use of drugs caused severe dependence. the patients suffered from severe pain until they took the next pill. at the same time, prescription painkillers. the contents in the drugs were touted by pharmaceutical companies as safe and non-addictive. the scandal erupted back in 2018; it turned out that since the nineties in the united states, due to weak government control over the spread of opioid an estimated 500,000 americans died from analgesic overdose. the algorithm that has covered the country with a drug epidemic is as follows: after completing a course of taking drugs containing synthetic... withdrawal, the torment he experiences pushes his drugs, the patient is faced with the syndrom
nixon declared war on drugs, but... the terrible epidemic, of course, did not arise immediately and has been going on for the third decade, but one of the reasons, you will be surprised, concerns doctors and pharmacists. millions of americans became addicted because doctors prescribed opioid painkillers after severe fractures. frequent use of drugs caused severe dependence. the patients suffered from severe pain until they took the next pill. at the same time, prescription painkillers. the...
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and by the end of this class, richard nixon will be the president. so we've been waiting a long time to get to that point since january so to recap from last time, 64 was a terrible year for republicans. one of the four great landslides of the 20th century where arizona senator barry goldwater lost was defeated. incumbent president lyndon johnson. so a terrible year for republicans. conservatives. however, call it a great year. 1964. and remember, we talked conservatives were democrats, conservatives were republicans. they were divided. it's different than it is. the parties are configured. and in 64, if you're a conservative and still are a few goldwater conservatives around and we asked them today kind of talk to about 64 they don't talk like that. they went over the cliff with goldwater. they get the sort of twinkle in their eye and the smile. and this was a wonderful year to be a conservative. it was really the year that conservatives exerted themselves. not only did they get a true conservative, but have nominated for the first time in modern u.
and by the end of this class, richard nixon will be the president. so we've been waiting a long time to get to that point since january so to recap from last time, 64 was a terrible year for republicans. one of the four great landslides of the 20th century where arizona senator barry goldwater lost was defeated. incumbent president lyndon johnson. so a terrible year for republicans. conservatives. however, call it a great year. 1964. and remember, we talked conservatives were democrats,...
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more than half a century ago, richard nixon declared war on drugs, but the epidemic in the country has only intensified and today it is called an american disease. the usa is the most drug addicted state in the world. everyone lives here the tenth drug addict on the planet. most of those who die from drug overdose are opioid users. the terrible epidemic, of course, did not arise immediately and has been going on for the third decade, but one of the reasons, you will be surprised, concerns doctors and pharmacists. a million americans became addicted because doctors prescribed them opioid painkillers afterward. the scandal erupted back in 2018; it turned out that since the nineties in the united states, due to weak government control over the distribution of opioid analgesics for overdose approximately 500 thousand americans died. the algorithm that has covered the country with a drug epidemic is as follows: upon completion of a course of taking medications containing synthetic drugs, the patient is faced with... withdrawal syndrome. the torment he experiences pushes him to the black mar
more than half a century ago, richard nixon declared war on drugs, but the epidemic in the country has only intensified and today it is called an american disease. the usa is the most drug addicted state in the world. everyone lives here the tenth drug addict on the planet. most of those who die from drug overdose are opioid users. the terrible epidemic, of course, did not arise immediately and has been going on for the third decade, but one of the reasons, you will be surprised, concerns...
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richard nixon in the red, absolutely dominated, absolutely crushed hubert humphrey. you have arkansas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, they all went for george wallace. we have rfk, jr., can he make a tim lar impact this november? >> i think these young people who are protesting want something different. so i think, robert f. kennedy, jr. will stay in low double digits, 10, 12, 14%. that is enormous. if if fk does well he will discombobulate the election in many states. i don't care what the polls say, it will make it difficult for a lot of these states. charles: trump is aiming at him this weekend. appreciate your expertise always. >> yeah. charles: last week we saw the resurrection staffing-flation. it is not red on the screen. we'll ask economist john lonski where he sees the economy going. also hilary kramer would the fed actually do something for political motives? we'll be right back. ♪. after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" bacon and eggs 25/7. you're darn right. s
richard nixon in the red, absolutely dominated, absolutely crushed hubert humphrey. you have arkansas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, they all went for george wallace. we have rfk, jr., can he make a tim lar impact this november? >> i think these young people who are protesting want something different. so i think, robert f. kennedy, jr. will stay in low double digits, 10, 12, 14%. that is enormous. if if fk does well he will discombobulate the election in many states. i don't...
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so he never saw the criminal trial of richard nixon but otherwise would almost certainly have occurred in 1975. i will close with this, the president is above the law. if you or i break the law i don't think we would get special treatment. in the case of the president of the united states it happened once before with nixon or are we going to see donald trump getting a better deal than any of the rest of us would? >> you remind us that this accurate but heavy term unprecedented is because of that one unitary decision, one man who was close to nixon and as he said was reasoning through it and otherwise we probably would have had a trial. with a high burden of proof who knows what would have happened. >> when the president does it that means it is not illegal. >> you have to give a president full and total immunity. >> if for example president roosevelt had decided the assassination of hibler before world war ii would save five or 6 million , i'm not sure that would not be an awful tough call. >> take a look at harry truman. if you think hiroshima not exactly a nice act but it did end the
so he never saw the criminal trial of richard nixon but otherwise would almost certainly have occurred in 1975. i will close with this, the president is above the law. if you or i break the law i don't think we would get special treatment. in the case of the president of the united states it happened once before with nixon or are we going to see donald trump getting a better deal than any of the rest of us would? >> you remind us that this accurate but heavy term unprecedented is because...
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richard nixon's failed president. so we had 70 horrible years where there was good news. it was all bad. and reagan reagan saw, this. and he said, look, i need to restore morale, because for the first time in history, in 1980, parents did not think they'd always thought every time, ever since been polled, parents always thought the future would be better for the children than had been for them until 1980, when that stopped. people not think that anymore. so the idea that joe biden is a great president is, just nonsense. it's poppycock. ridiculous. name one thing that he's been successful at other than spending money. and by way any more on can spend money. well, i also think that just you know reagan watched a few john travolta movies in the white house. i'm sorry. i think reagan. a few john travolta movies. yeah. he probably did. well, just to clear vulture, travolta was three. screen was no travolta. i really like him as an actor. i just said there's a joke. but travolta was a guest at, the reagan white house several times, and he actually danced with princess di there.
richard nixon's failed president. so we had 70 horrible years where there was good news. it was all bad. and reagan reagan saw, this. and he said, look, i need to restore morale, because for the first time in history, in 1980, parents did not think they'd always thought every time, ever since been polled, parents always thought the future would be better for the children than had been for them until 1980, when that stopped. people not think that anymore. so the idea that joe biden is a great...
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richard nixon wanted to make money by taking a tax deduction for donating them, so this presidential records act was passed. it has nothing to do with making personal anything that was part of your government job, personal means a birthday card you got from your grandson. it does not mean a classified document that you took home with you, and it doesn't be classified because you took it home. the presidential records act has nothing to do with it, the judges wrong on the law, and it wouldn't be a fact question for the jury. you student wouldn't need a jury instruction. >> what do you see happening next between judge cannon and jack smith? it's a tense standoff right now, it doesn't seem to be trending in the right direction. what do you see happening next? >> i don't know that jack smith will be quick to pull the trigger on looking to get another judge, the reason i say that is, you don't know what you're going to get in lieu of judge cannon. given the very strange rulings that we've seen from a very long time, now, there's a strong likelihood that they would get a better judge for t
richard nixon wanted to make money by taking a tax deduction for donating them, so this presidential records act was passed. it has nothing to do with making personal anything that was part of your government job, personal means a birthday card you got from your grandson. it does not mean a classified document that you took home with you, and it doesn't be classified because you took it home. the presidential records act has nothing to do with it, the judges wrong on the law, and it wouldn't be...