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besides mrs. nixon and tricia, special guests included julie eisenhower, mamie eisenhower, mrs. cox and ed's sister, marianne. among her many gifts, tricia received her china, the blue tree pattern by lyness, her silver, eloquence from greenfield massachusetts, and her crystal, a cut glass pattern. prior to mrs. agnes party and informal shar was held on may 26. tricia wasn't the first white house bride-to-be to have a shower given in her honor by a member of the washington women's press corps. helen thomas was hostess of the party at which mrs. nixon, julie, and ed's mother were honored yet. other guests included members of mrs. nixon staff and women reporters. one of tricia is gifts from a lady of the press. to be an expression of sympathy for tricia and ed's desire for anonymity. to the movement of all, tricia donned her disguise. on friday evening june 4 at washington's beautiful anderson house, mrs. william rogers, wife of the secretary of state, hosted a reception for the diplomatic corps in honor of tricia and it. dean of the diplomatic corps led the way through the receiv
besides mrs. nixon and tricia, special guests included julie eisenhower, mamie eisenhower, mrs. cox and ed's sister, marianne. among her many gifts, tricia received her china, the blue tree pattern by lyness, her silver, eloquence from greenfield massachusetts, and her crystal, a cut glass pattern. prior to mrs. agnes party and informal shar was held on may 26. tricia wasn't the first white house bride-to-be to have a shower given in her honor by a member of the washington women's press corps....
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and the grandson of president mrs. nixon, sandy quinn, a member of the board of directors of the nixon foundation and former director of the nixon foundation. councilwoman beth haney of the city of yorba linda there she is . and councilman jean hernandez . and a special welcome tonight to emma waters, jeff p's wife. thank you for joining us. emma and jesse left their four month old baby to be with us tonight so we know it's tough on them and we're doubly appreciative to them for being here. how many of you are members eof the nixon foundation? i want to see everybody's handschewed up . that's pretty good. how many of you have renewed your membership sense covid? that's better than i was expecting. if you're nota member you will receive all kinds of special benefits . >> .. please welcome jennifer warren. [cheering and applauding] >> i think every host fox news channel has graced this page. we've had greg got felt. [cheering] 's we've had dana marino. [cheering] wen have one williams. let's hope he is not watching. [lau
and the grandson of president mrs. nixon, sandy quinn, a member of the board of directors of the nixon foundation and former director of the nixon foundation. councilwoman beth haney of the city of yorba linda there she is . and councilman jean hernandez . and a special welcome tonight to emma waters, jeff p's wife. thank you for joining us. emma and jesse left their four month old baby to be with us tonight so we know it's tough on them and we're doubly appreciative to them for being here. how...
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[applause] and the grandson of president and mrs. nixon, sandy quinn a member of the board of directors and the nixon foundation and former president of the nixon foundation. [applause] councilwoman beth haney of the city of yorba linda. where is she? there she is. [applause] and councilman gene hernandez. [applause] and a special welcome to jesse's wife. thank you for joining us. [applause] emma and jesse left their 4-month-old baby to be with us here tonight. we appreciate them for being with us here tonight. how many of you are members of the nixon presidential library? i want to see everyone's hands shoot up or that's pretty good. how many of you have renewed your membership since covid? that's better than i was expecting. if you are not a member i would encourage you to look at it gives you receive all kinds of special benefits including advanced ticket sales to events like this one and you can sign up at nixon foundation.org. i'd the pleasure of welcoming staff to the nixon moderator our moderator jennifer and a host of of -- o
[applause] and the grandson of president and mrs. nixon, sandy quinn a member of the board of directors and the nixon foundation and former president of the nixon foundation. [applause] councilwoman beth haney of the city of yorba linda. where is she? there she is. [applause] and councilman gene hernandez. [applause] and a special welcome to jesse's wife. thank you for joining us. [applause] emma and jesse left their 4-month-old baby to be with us here tonight. we appreciate them for being with...
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it doesn't appear to be helping mr nixon's late in life friend donald trump. what's your assessment? the friend donald trump. what's your assessment?— friend donald trump. what's your assessment? the challenge is he's t in: to assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play _ assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play and _ assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play and all— assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play and all executive - trying to play and all executive privilege which is this right for presidents to keep certain information away from the public�*s i because the president, in their view, deserves candour and should be able to get that. when you're not president any more, the strength of one's executive privilege claim rest in the current president, and joe biden has already said these documents that the committee is requesting should be handed over by the executive agencies thatjoe biden is in charge of. donald trump is trying to assert that privilege, even though he's out of office now. he is assuming in order to get a
it doesn't appear to be helping mr nixon's late in life friend donald trump. what's your assessment? the friend donald trump. what's your assessment?— friend donald trump. what's your assessment? the challenge is he's t in: to assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play _ assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play and _ assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play and all— assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play and all executive - trying to play and all executive...
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schoen referenced a nixon case from 1977. that case does say in some circumstances a former president may have an ability to try to invoke the privilege. however, that case says very clearly that the incumbent president is in best position to assess and to raise the privilege. that's the important qualifier there. >> before i hand it back to brianna, who drove this whole ship and really interesting way. i want to make one note of something you told me yesterday, elie, which jumped out. bannon if he's convicted of this, likely will serve one month in prison, he'll have to as a minimum sentence, but then never has to testify. there is almost no way for bannon personally to lose here. he wins almost no matter what. i think that was overhanging, brianna, your entire conversation with shone. >> the minimum here, if he gets convicted, he has to do one more. he's not likely to do more than a couple months. it was interesting to here the lawyer would not commit when brianna asked him will your client be fund-raising on this? there is
schoen referenced a nixon case from 1977. that case does say in some circumstances a former president may have an ability to try to invoke the privilege. however, that case says very clearly that the incumbent president is in best position to assess and to raise the privilege. that's the important qualifier there. >> before i hand it back to brianna, who drove this whole ship and really interesting way. i want to make one note of something you told me yesterday, elie, which jumped out....
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., president nixon's daughter marries on june 12, 1961. >> mr. gorbachev. tear down this wall. >> at 5:25 p.m., the hoover institution posts a look back at the evolution of the tear down this wall speech and its importance more than three decades later. the speechwriter behind this address participated in the event. exploring the american story. watch american history tv on c-span two and find a schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime on c-span.org/history. >> sunday night on q and a. in his latest book, a professor looks at the purpose of intoxication. >> alcohol makes it harder to live. -- lie. it makes us better at detecting lies. when we are focusing consciously on laws but relax and taken cues, we do a better job. alcohol, in the same way we meet and shake hands, to show we are not holding a weapon, cultures use intoxicants at meetings or anything where hostile people need to figure out a way to operate as a cognitive determinant. >> you can listen to q1 date and all of ourcoming up next, a sene confirmation hearing, including the deputy
., president nixon's daughter marries on june 12, 1961. >> mr. gorbachev. tear down this wall. >> at 5:25 p.m., the hoover institution posts a look back at the evolution of the tear down this wall speech and its importance more than three decades later. the speechwriter behind this address participated in the event. exploring the american story. watch american history tv on c-span two and find a schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime on c-span.org/history. >>...
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president nixon's daughter mary's on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this >> mr. gorbachev. tear down thisll wall. foundatin and institute hosts a look back at the evolution of president reagan's "tear down this wall" speech and its importance more than three decades later. the white house speechwriter behind the address participated in the event. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> next, we visit plimoth patuxet and plymouth, massachusetts, to explore the re-created 17th century colonial village and talk to interpreters about daily life. the you depicted is 1627, seven ye
president nixon's daughter mary's on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this >> mr. gorbachev. tear down thisll wall. foundatin and institute hosts a look back at the evolution of president reagan's "tear down this wall" speech and its importance more than three decades later. the white house speechwriter behind the address participated in the event. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and...
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here mr. trump has said absolutely clearly in his brief he is suing in his official capacity. >> i don't understand what difference that makes. is that the supreme court said that this statute raises a separation of powers concern. >> right, and this does not. >> president nixon isn't in office anymore. >> this case does not raise a separation of powers issue because the president, president biden, the head -- the only head of the executive branch -- and the legislative branch are in complete agreement here. so, there is no clash, so separation of powers. >> that same argument was made in nixon v. tsa. they said there's no clash because this statute, which is being challenged, is basically unconstitutional, was signed by the incumbent president and passed by congress. so, where is the clash? there is still a clash. >> but, again, remember the clash there was because former president nixon was saying, those papers are mine. president trump is not saying that. he can't say that. >> but the perso
here mr. trump has said absolutely clearly in his brief he is suing in his official capacity. >> i don't understand what difference that makes. is that the supreme court said that this statute raises a separation of powers concern. >> right, and this does not. >> president nixon isn't in office anymore. >> this case does not raise a separation of powers issue because the president, president biden, the head -- the only head of the executive branch -- and the legislative...
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., president nixon's daughter tricia marries on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> and at 5:25 p.m., the hoover institution and the ronald reagan presidential foundation and stult look back at the evolution of president reagan's tear down this wall speech, it's important more than three decades later. the white house speechwriter behind the address peter robinson participated in the event. it forms the american story, watch american history tv saturday on c-span 2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime hat c-span.org/history. ♪ >> sunday night on queuing day, in his latest book, edward, professor of philosophy at the university of british columbia looks at the purpose of intoxication and the role that drinking has played throughout history. >> alcohol makes it harder to lie. it also makes us better at detecting lies. humans are not over focusing consciously on detecting lies. we do not do a good job of it. we relax and take in the cues that are put out. are hall -- alcohol, in the same way that w
., president nixon's daughter tricia marries on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> and at 5:25 p.m., the hoover institution and the ronald reagan presidential foundation and stult look back at the evolution of president reagan's tear down this wall speech, it's important more than three decades later. the white house speechwriter behind the address peter robinson participated in the event. it forms the american story, watch...
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[laughter] was predicting the end of nixon the following week. >> good morning mr. president. >> where are your products. >> i am going to give today and give them a little help. >> all right. i am delivering tonight at 7:30 p.m. right in the middle of it but it's brief. is your retention time that long? >> i never -- >> don't admit it. >> i just tell you the new yorker is running three long asections, i think you will be pleased, astounded as they found out what you've done couldn't believe. the other thing is i'm thinking about in terms of pakistanis, i need your help and advice if i could trouble you after you come back from china and things like that. >> that may be too late, why don't you come down in a month? >> i hope before, december may be? >> december or november even. if you have time, come down in november, that may be better. we've also got to get him in this. we are working on this. we put $250 million in. >> you are doing wonderfully. >> i am fine. we're working on a lot of things, some developments next week. >> i look forward to that. >> okay. how d
[laughter] was predicting the end of nixon the following week. >> good morning mr. president. >> where are your products. >> i am going to give today and give them a little help. >> all right. i am delivering tonight at 7:30 p.m. right in the middle of it but it's brief. is your retention time that long? >> i never -- >> don't admit it. >> i just tell you the new yorker is running three long asections, i think you will be pleased, astounded as they...
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and -- predicting the end of the world if nixon was elected the follow week. >> good morning mr. president. >> where are you? >> i'm in new york writing a speech, which i'm going to give today at the united nations and give the elections a little hell. >> good. got a minute or is this a bad time? in fact i'm writing a speech i'm delivering tonight at 7:30. right in the middle of it but it's brief so you can listen. 14 minutes -- is your retention time that long? >> i -- i never -- >> don't admit it. yeah. >> can i just say to you that the new yorker is running three, long long sections about --. i think you will be pleased. >> good. >> they are really astounded as they had found out what you'd dean. and -- the other thing is that i will, i'm thinking about terms of the pakistanis, need your help and advice. >> yeah. >> and if i could trouble you. >> yeah. >> the after you come back from china and things like that. >> may be too late. why don't you come down in a month. after the u.n. session. >> after the session. session is ending -- december maybe? >> december's a good time. de
and -- predicting the end of the world if nixon was elected the follow week. >> good morning mr. president. >> where are you? >> i'm in new york writing a speech, which i'm going to give today at the united nations and give the elections a little hell. >> good. got a minute or is this a bad time? in fact i'm writing a speech i'm delivering tonight at 7:30. right in the middle of it but it's brief so you can listen. 14 minutes -- is your retention time that long? >>...
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mr. dean as always, great to have you here. so the judge criticized the trump team's executive privilege claim. give us a quick background on executive privilege. do you think it can be successfully invoked in this case? >> executive privilege comes from the separation of powers that the fact we have three branches of government and each branch can do its own thing within its own powers and the other branch has limited rights to look at what they're doing. for example we can't look at what the judge's law clerk is doing. the president is saying even though i'm no longer president this is stuff that happened while i was so therefore i have a right to withhold it. well, i don't think that is going to hold up. i think the judge sounds like she was trying to narrow the breadth of the inquiry or the request for documents a little bit but she is not buying that because this was a very unusual, if an insurrection isn't criminal it is certainly out of all boundaries of democracy. that's pretty hard privilege to claim you can't let the
mr. dean as always, great to have you here. so the judge criticized the trump team's executive privilege claim. give us a quick background on executive privilege. do you think it can be successfully invoked in this case? >> executive privilege comes from the separation of powers that the fact we have three branches of government and each branch can do its own thing within its own powers and the other branch has limited rights to look at what they're doing. for example we can't look at...
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., president nixon's daughter patricia mary cedric cox on junt rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> the institution and the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute, takes a look back at the evolution of president reagan's, here comes the well speech it is important to more than two decades later. white house speechwriter behind the address, robinson participated in the event pretty exploring the american story, watch american history tv, saturday and "c-span2". and find a full schedule in your program guide, or watch online anytime, at cspan.org/history. >> recently in american history tv, a debate between educating our american democracy projects author, daniel allen, and critic marked our line of emory university about the best way to teach american history read. >> why. >> that is gotten a lot of votes so isn't this the case where you spent a career in higher ed at the university of emory, the freshman it year, but is it possible that secondary teachers in america are not particularly ideological interested in and going there. what w
., president nixon's daughter patricia mary cedric cox on junt rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> the institution and the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute, takes a look back at the evolution of president reagan's, here comes the well speech it is important to more than two decades later. white house speechwriter behind the address, robinson participated in the event pretty exploring the american story, watch american history tv,...
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richard nixon followed, retiring his turkeys to a nearby petting zoo. ronald reagan carved out a spot in history by being the first to use the word “pardon” when talking turkey in 1987. the tradition became formalized in 1989, with president george h.w. bush. >> let me assure you, and this fine tom turkey, that he will not end up on anyone's dinner table, not this guy. >> desjardins: the event has become a centerpiece of white house holiday tradition. >> this is the eighth i have had the privilege to meet and set free in the rose garden. >> desjardins: some birds have more flare than others, like jerry the turkey who sported a white house pass around his neck in 2000. and some years add more fun, like in 2004 when the george w. bush white house let online voters choose the turkeys names. >> this is an election year, and biscuits had to earn his spot at the white house. biscuits and his running mate, gravy, prevailed over the ticket of patience and fortitude. >> desjardins: the tradition adjusts to the times. last year, president donald trump pardone
richard nixon followed, retiring his turkeys to a nearby petting zoo. ronald reagan carved out a spot in history by being the first to use the word “pardon” when talking turkey in 1987. the tradition became formalized in 1989, with president george h.w. bush. >> let me assure you, and this fine tom turkey, that he will not end up on anyone's dinner table, not this guy. >> desjardins: the event has become a centerpiece of white house holiday tradition. >> this is the eighth...
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resident nixon's daughter mary's on june 12, 1971 in the in the first rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> and at 5:25 p.m. the hoover institution and the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosts a look back at the "tear down this wall" speech and its importance more than three decades later. the white house speech writers behind the address participate in the event. exploring the american story come watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. black friday, the sale you been waiting for starts this friday at c-spanshop.org. c-span's online store. shop friday through sunday and save up to 30% on our latest collection of c-span sweatshirts, hoodies, blankets and more. there's something for every c-span fan for the holiday season and every purchase helps support our nonprofit operations. shop black friday deals friday through sunday at c-spanshop.org. >> c-span's american history tv continues now. you can find the full schedule for the week and o
resident nixon's daughter mary's on june 12, 1971 in the in the first rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> and at 5:25 p.m. the hoover institution and the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosts a look back at the "tear down this wall" speech and its importance more than three decades later. the white house speech writers behind the address participate in the event. exploring the american story come watch american history tv...
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but that this court has never actually had to resolve. >> mr. fletcher, in salim, the government was present in the suit trying to police the boundaries of the contractor's testimony and to ensure that things like location were not revealed. would that be possible in this proceeding? would the government be able to participate, let's say that we disagree with you and we say it's not privileged, at least insofar as we're talking about the treatment, at least insofar as we're talking about potential torture, does the government have a right to participate and make sure those safeguards are present? >> we do have the right to participate. all parties have assumed that would give us the right to be present and levy objections during discovery. to the extent your question suggests that participation would be sufficient in a proceeding like this one, i think it would run up against all the concerns we were talking about earlier with using code words and would inherently raise the risks of inadvertent disclosure or about piecing together the puzzle tha
but that this court has never actually had to resolve. >> mr. fletcher, in salim, the government was present in the suit trying to police the boundaries of the contractor's testimony and to ensure that things like location were not revealed. would that be possible in this proceeding? would the government be able to participate, let's say that we disagree with you and we say it's not privileged, at least insofar as we're talking about the treatment, at least insofar as we're talking about...
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in the first rose garden weddings. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. in the ronald reagan foundation, takes look at back at present reagan's wall speech is important more than three decades later, the white house speechwriter with records, participated in the event. the american story, watch american history tv, every weekend it and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at cspan.org/history. >> this week we are looking back to this date in history pretty. >> and giving with a long-standing tradition, were hereby granted a full and unconditional presidential and all americans i wish all americans a happy thanksgiving and god bless you. ... welcome to the nixon library, my name is jim, executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and special to everyone watching on youtube this evening for the nixon foundation website for all of us watching on c-span. have a pleasure this evening buckling and introducing to
in the first rose garden weddings. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. in the ronald reagan foundation, takes look at back at present reagan's wall speech is important more than three decades later, the white house speechwriter with records, participated in the event. the american story, watch american history tv, every weekend it and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at cspan.org/history. >> this week we are looking back to this date in history...
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but that this court has never actually had to resolve. >> mr. fletcher, in salim, the government was present in the suit trying to police the boundaries of the contractor's testimony and to ensure that things like location were not revealed. would that be possible in this proceeding? would the government be able to participate, let's say that we disagree with you and we say it's not privileged, at least insofar as we're talking about the treatment, at least insofar as we're talking about potential torture, does the government have a right to participate and make sure those safeguards are present? >> we do have the right to participate. all parties have assumed that would give us the right to be present and levy objections during discovery. to the extent your question suggests that participation would be sufficient in a proceeding like this one, i think it would run up against all the concerns we were talking about earlier with using code words and would inherently raise the risks of inadvertent disclosure or about piecing together the puzzle tha
but that this court has never actually had to resolve. >> mr. fletcher, in salim, the government was present in the suit trying to police the boundaries of the contractor's testimony and to ensure that things like location were not revealed. would that be possible in this proceeding? would the government be able to participate, let's say that we disagree with you and we say it's not privileged, at least insofar as we're talking about the treatment, at least insofar as we're talking about...
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. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. [cheers] >> at 5:25 p.m., the hoover institution and the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute josÉ look back at the evolution of president reagan's tear down this wall speech and its importance more than three decades later. the white house speechwriter behind the speech participated in the event. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2, and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪ >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 2:00 p.m. eastern, hillary clinton and mystery writer luis penny discussed her international thriller, state of terror. . at 6:30 p.m., university of illinois journalism professor vicki usher offers her thoughts on the challenges facing american journalism. at 7:30 p.m. on about books, former new york democratic congressman steve israel's thoughts on opening a new bookstore, plus bestseller list, ne
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., president nixon's daughter tricia marries edward kolb in the first rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> at 5:25 p.m., the hoover institution and the ronald reagan institute look back at president reagan's tear down this wall speech. the speech writer behind the address, peter robinson participated in the event. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturday on c-span 2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. when congress returns next week, there are several items on the agenda. the house and senate must extend federal funding past the december 3 deadline to avoid a government shutdown and deal with the debt limit to prevent a default. lawmakers plan to complete work on president biden's plan next month and defense programs and policy legislation. watch the house live on c-span and the senate on c-span 2. online at c-span.org or follow congress with c-span now, a new video app. c-span offers a variety of podcasts that have something for every listener. weekdays, washington today gi
., president nixon's daughter tricia marries edward kolb in the first rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> at 5:25 p.m., the hoover institution and the ronald reagan institute look back at president reagan's tear down this wall speech. the speech writer behind the address, peter robinson participated in the event. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturday on c-span 2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online...
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mrs. fischer: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: no, we are not. mrs. fischer: thank you, madam president. 50 years ago this coming february, president nixon made history as the first american president to visit the peoples republic of china. he thought that by inviting china to join what he called the family of nations, he would incentivize the chinese communist party to liberalize at home and refrain from exporting its brand of communism abroad. that may sound naive because as we look back on those 50 years, the changes president nixon hoped for never came. but he held out hope for change because he had faith in the chinese people. he was an incredible admirer of their culture and their remarkable history. even though these past few decades have proven nixon wrong about the c.c.p., he was right to have faith in the people of china. that's why we have to be specific when we talk about what the future holds for our two countries. the chinese people and the chinese communist party are not the same thing. in fact, the opposite is true. we have seen countl
mrs. fischer: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: no, we are not. mrs. fischer: thank you, madam president. 50 years ago this coming february, president nixon made history as the first american president to visit the peoples republic of china. he thought that by inviting china to join what he called the family of nations, he would incentivize the chinese communist party to liberalize at home and refrain from exporting its brand of communism abroad. that may sound naive because as we...
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president nixon's daughter marries edward cop on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall! >> at 5:25 p.m., the hoover institution's and the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosted a look back at president reagan's tear down this wall speech and its importance three decades later. the white house speechwriter behind the address participated in the event. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2, and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime met c-span.org/history. ♪ >> three men were convicted in the killing of 25-year-old ahmaud arbery. the georgia jury reached their verdict on the second day of deliberations, rejecting the claim of self-defense. this is about 10 minutes. >> all right. ladies and gentlemen, welcome back. metaphor person, i understand that you have reached a verdict as to each defendant.
president nixon's daughter marries edward cop on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall! >> at 5:25 p.m., the hoover institution's and the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosted a look back at president reagan's tear down this wall speech and its importance three decades later. the white house speechwriter behind the address participated in the event. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturday...
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. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> at 5:25 p.m., the hoover institution and ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute post a look back at the evolution of president reagan's tear down this wall speech and its importance three decades later. the writer participate in the event. american story. watch american history tv saturday op c-span 2. or watch online any time at cpan.org/history. . welcome. thank you for joining us for the reading festival. we're excited to bring the program back this year
. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> at 5:25 p.m., the hoover institution and ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute post a look back at the evolution of president reagan's tear down this wall speech and its importance three decades later. the writer participate in the event. american story. watch american history tv saturday op c-span 2. or watch online any time at cpan.org/history. . welcome. thank you for joining us for the reading festival. we're excited to...
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we haven't seen anything quite like this since the nixon era in the 1970s. >> chuck, i'd like to play for you some of the comments from bannon's lawyer, trump's former impeachment round two lawyer, mr. showen. and after we play those, we have taken the liberty of abutting some of the comments from bannon himself that may be a bit of a counter weight to what his attorney says here. >> as a layperson, in my view at least and based on the advice he got from his lawyer, mr. bannon had no choice. i met him yesterday for the first time. i would not believe for a second that mr. bannon in any way intended for there to be condoned, accepted, ratified or otherwise any violence on january 6th or any other day. i just don't believe it. >> it is going to be quite extraordinarily different. and all i can say is strap in. you have made this happen, and tomorrow it's game day. all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. it is going to be moving. it is going to be quick. >> so, chuck, is the lesson here for anyone else in the audience perhaps spend more time with your client before saying what he did
we haven't seen anything quite like this since the nixon era in the 1970s. >> chuck, i'd like to play for you some of the comments from bannon's lawyer, trump's former impeachment round two lawyer, mr. showen. and after we play those, we have taken the liberty of abutting some of the comments from bannon himself that may be a bit of a counter weight to what his attorney says here. >> as a layperson, in my view at least and based on the advice he got from his lawyer, mr. bannon had...
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of the comments from bannon's lawyers, trump's former impeachment lawyer, mr. show in. and after we play those, we've taken the liberty of a budding some of the comments from bannon himself that maybe a bit of a counter weight to what his attorney says here. >> as a lay person -- in my view at least, and based on the vice he got from his lawyer, mr. bannon had no choice. i met him yesterday for the first time. what i will tell you this, having met him, i would not believe for a second that mr. bannon, in any way, intended for there to be condone, i accepted, ratified or otherwise any violence on january six or any other day. i just don't believe it. >> it's going to be quite extraordinarily different, and all i can say is strap in, the war room a posse, you've made this happen, it's game day. all house is gonna break loose tomorrow. it's going to be moving, it's gonna be quick. >> so, chuck, is the lesson here for anyone else students in the audience, perhaps spend more time with your client before saying what he did on cnn? >> you know, brian, mr. bannon seems
of the comments from bannon's lawyers, trump's former impeachment lawyer, mr. show in. and after we play those, we've taken the liberty of a budding some of the comments from bannon himself that maybe a bit of a counter weight to what his attorney says here. >> as a lay person -- in my view at least, and based on the vice he got from his lawyer, mr. bannon had no choice. i met him yesterday for the first time. what i will tell you this, having met him, i would not believe for a second...
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this would give you an idea of the nixon, moynihan dynamic, the relationship and sort of the interplay between these two minds because they were really intellectuals working on that policy. >> good morning, mr. president. >> where are you? >> i'm in new york writing a speech and give the russians a little hell. >> good. you got a minute? >> i do, sir. >> in fact, i'm writing a speech and i'm delivering tonight at 7:30. i'm right in the middle but you can listen. is your retention time that long? >> i never -- >> don't admit it. >> can i just say to you that the new yorker is running three long, long sections. i think you will be pleased. they are really astounded as they found out what you've done. they couldn't believe it. the other thing is i will -- this pakistan thing i'm thinking about in terms of the pakistanis i think may need your help and advice. if i could trouble you after you come back from china and things like that. >> that may be too late. why don't you come down in a month after the u.n. session. >> well before. the session is ending so december maybe. >> december is a
this would give you an idea of the nixon, moynihan dynamic, the relationship and sort of the interplay between these two minds because they were really intellectuals working on that policy. >> good morning, mr. president. >> where are you? >> i'm in new york writing a speech and give the russians a little hell. >> good. you got a minute? >> i do, sir. >> in fact, i'm writing a speech and i'm delivering tonight at 7:30. i'm right in the middle but you can...
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i did sit in on one of those volker meetings -- thank you to mr. meese, by the way, who would include me. reagan and volker had something in common. goals. goals. volker was defeated when nixon went through what he went through in the early '70s. volker was secretary of the treasury at that time. volker did not want to delink the dollar from gold. he wanted to make some minor price adjustments to the gold link but not to end it. i don't know about burns. burns i've heard both ways in this thing. i know volker, i know him very well. it's the executive assistant at the new york fed. i think he and reagan saw things similarly. the rest of the staff didn't like volker, tried to push him out. greenspan came in, thought he did a pretty good job until the very end. but i always thought those guys were in sympatico. reagan used to say, you do what you have to do and i'll take the political heat. i thought that was fabulous. i want to bring my pal tony dolan into that. as i said, tony has more reading to do on the economic side, but the benefit and the bril
i did sit in on one of those volker meetings -- thank you to mr. meese, by the way, who would include me. reagan and volker had something in common. goals. goals. volker was defeated when nixon went through what he went through in the early '70s. volker was secretary of the treasury at that time. volker did not want to delink the dollar from gold. he wanted to make some minor price adjustments to the gold link but not to end it. i don't know about burns. burns i've heard both ways in this...
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., president nixon's daughter, on june 12, 1971, in the first rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> the hoover institution and the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosted a look back at the evolution of president reagan's tear down this wall speech. the white house speechwriter behind the address, peter robinson, participated. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2, and find a schedule on your program guide, or watch online at c-span.org/history. caller: "washington journal" continues. host: joining us now is in a bin tale blue, he is with the foundation for the defense of democracies. -- benham ben taleblu, he is with the foundation for the defense of democracies. remind people about the organization and the position it takes when it talks about issues of foreign affairs? guest: fdd was founded after 9/11, almost exclusively focusing on terrorism issues, and has broadened out to cover other foreign issues. it takes a broadly internationalist, perhaps more interventional list, stance. some hav
., president nixon's daughter, on june 12, 1971, in the first rose garden wedding. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> the hoover institution and the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosted a look back at the evolution of president reagan's tear down this wall speech. the white house speechwriter behind the address, peter robinson, participated. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2, and find a schedule on your program...
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and it's having an impact on these elections. >> mr. secretary, the last word. >> terry mcauliffe did everything he could to try to nationalize this race, and glenn youngkin has tried to localize it and focus on those issues like education and taxes and so forth. and look, it seems like at least in making this race close, that has been a successful blueprint right now in virginia. as you point out, when you take a step back, think about it, where we are in the economy today versus november of 2020, the coronavirus today versus november of 2020, and so that's part of what is making this close. you have these dynamics that are pulling against each other. so i share, i think like everybody does, steve' sentiment of let's see these numbers. i think we'll see a roller coaster tonight. >> we'll be on the roller coaster together all night long. robert, basil, secretary castro, thank you for spending so much time with us over the last two hours. we'll be back after a quick break. ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but wi
and it's having an impact on these elections. >> mr. secretary, the last word. >> terry mcauliffe did everything he could to try to nationalize this race, and glenn youngkin has tried to localize it and focus on those issues like education and taxes and so forth. and look, it seems like at least in making this race close, that has been a successful blueprint right now in virginia. as you point out, when you take a step back, think about it, where we are in the economy today versus...
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. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> at 5:25 p.m., the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institution posts a look at the evolution of president reagan's "tear down this wall" speech and it's important. the white house speechwriter behind the address, peter robinson, participates in the event. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 and find a schedule on your program guide or watch online, any at c-span.org/history. ♪ >> book tv, every sunday on c-span2, features leading authors discussing nonfiction books. at 2:00 p.m. eastern, hillary clinton and a mystery writer discuss their international thriller, "state of terror." at 6:30, a university of illinois journalism professor officer thoughts on challenges for journalism on her book, "news for the rich, white and blue." on about books, former new york democratic congressman steve israel's thoughts on opening a new bookstore. plus other news from the publishing world. and at 10:00 p.m. on afterwards, in his latest book, th
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host: mike in ohio, you are next for mr. daly. caller: yes i have some matters of fact i would like to point out, going back a few years. i remember when nixon and kissinger stood on the great wall of china back in the early 1970's, with the open-door policy to china, and kissinger looked at dick, and he says, i see a lot of cheap labor around here. now there is over one bit -- 1.5 billion, and we have a population of over 300 million. go forward to reagan and his unionbusting, and trickle-down economics, and we are right now 37th in, math, and 18th in science. and we jump ahead to newt gingrich's contract with -- but was on -- america. that giant sucking sound we were told about. now 20 years later we are worried about taiwan. why don't we just bring all of those companies back to the u.s. that is in taiwan and make america great that way? how do you feel about this discussion? thank you and have a good day. guest: i think the caller touches on a very important point. we are concerned about china and competition from china on man
host: mike in ohio, you are next for mr. daly. caller: yes i have some matters of fact i would like to point out, going back a few years. i remember when nixon and kissinger stood on the great wall of china back in the early 1970's, with the open-door policy to china, and kissinger looked at dick, and he says, i see a lot of cheap labor around here. now there is over one bit -- 1.5 billion, and we have a population of over 300 million. go forward to reagan and his unionbusting, and trickle-down...
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host: mike in ohio, you are next for mr. daly. caller: yes i have some matters of fact i would like to point out, going back a few years. i remember when nixon and kissinger stood on the great wall of china back in the early 1970's, with the open-door policy to china, and kissinger looked at dick, and he says, i see a lot of cheap labor around here. now there is over one bit -- 1.5 billion, and we have a population of over 300 million. go forward to reagan and his unionbusting, and trickle-down economics, and we are right now 37th in, math, and 18th in science. and we jump ahead to newt gingrich's contract with -- but was on -- america. that giant sucking sound we were told about. now 20 years later we are worried about taiwan. why don't we just bring all of those companies back to the u.s. that is in taiwan and make america great that way? how do you feel about this discussion? thank you and have a good day. guest: i think the caller touches on a very important point. we are concerned about china and competition from china on man
host: mike in ohio, you are next for mr. daly. caller: yes i have some matters of fact i would like to point out, going back a few years. i remember when nixon and kissinger stood on the great wall of china back in the early 1970's, with the open-door policy to china, and kissinger looked at dick, and he says, i see a lot of cheap labor around here. now there is over one bit -- 1.5 billion, and we have a population of over 300 million. go forward to reagan and his unionbusting, and trickle-down...
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thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for the witnesses joining us here today. >> goal in 1969 and one we are still state of nutrition in america, a very important topic. been 52 years since president nixon convened the white house conference on food, nutrition and health and vowed to put an end hunger in america for all time. that was a lot lofty goal back in 1961 -- and one that as we 1969 can see we're still chasing to some degree five decades later as such. i hope that our hearing today will address both the successes and shortcomings and it will truly look at nutrition is being maybe the thing that we can use here to avoid entering the health care system because you're healthy enough to be in shape day after day. since the white house conference in 1969, americans, farmers have answered the call of a growing population and malnutrition among poorer american communities through farmable innovations agriculture is now , able to make more from less and help protect the soils along the way. the u.s. has made gr
thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for the witnesses joining us here today. >> goal in 1969 and one we are still state of nutrition in america, a very important topic. been 52 years since president nixon convened the white house conference on food, nutrition and health and vowed to put an end hunger in america for all time. that was a lot lofty goal back in 1961 -- and one that as we 1969 can see we're still chasing to some degree five decades later as such. i hope that our hearing today...