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and he had impressions of richard nixon. which weren't hostile or negative but they weren't glowingly positive. he just wasn't sure about him yet. and this was on the lip of nixon's nomination in 1960 to run for president. >> there is so much in the book and we have so little time so i'm going to just go for it. one of the figures that as you move to describe in the actions or within the republican party. one of the most prominent figures is tom dewey, had been governor of new york and i guess attorney general of the state. he was big crime buster. >> thomas dewey is long neglected but a fascinating fellow. and he was from michigan. and he was an appearing opera singer. a bass baritone and actually a very good voice and finished at michigan and came to new york to skeek his career as a lawyer, all the while taking voice lessons and through much of his time in the early politics he sang in jewish synagogues in new york city to have enough money to help afford his rent of the but dewey -- party originally roosevelt oriented an
and he had impressions of richard nixon. which weren't hostile or negative but they weren't glowingly positive. he just wasn't sure about him yet. and this was on the lip of nixon's nomination in 1960 to run for president. >> there is so much in the book and we have so little time so i'm going to just go for it. one of the figures that as you move to describe in the actions or within the republican party. one of the most prominent figures is tom dewey, had been governor of new york and i...
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i'm executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and the special hello to everyone watching on you tube this evening are the nixon foundation web site or all of those watching on c-span. i had the pleasure this evening of welcoming and introducing to the eminent scholars of richard nixon in the nixon era. her moderator this evening is frank gannon a member of the prestigious white house fellows in the nixon administration who later served as special assistant to counselor donald rumsfeld. he's the chief editorial assistant to former president nixon on research and writing of his memoirs during the presidency years in san clemente. and he has the distinction of having seven interviewed the former president for 38 hours on tape in 1983 in those materials reside in the peabody archive. our distinguished speaker this evening is john roy price the road scholar and harvard educated attorney who migrated from 1968 rockefeller campaign to that of nixon. he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 199 working with daniel patrick moynihan and later working with domestic adviser
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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 eminent scholars -- eminent scholars of richard nixon. are of moderate is a member of the senior white house fellows who later served as t special assistant to counselor donald, the chief editorial assistant to former president nixon on the research and writing of his memoirs during former presidents years in san clemente and rare distinction of having sat and interviewed the former president from 38 hours on tape 1983 and the materials reside at the university of georgia's archives john roy price, a scholar and educator attorney who migrated from 1968 rockefeller campaign to that of richard nixon. in 1969, working withck patrickn the urban affairs council theater working with domestic john with special assistant to the president urban affairs. he later wentrs into banking becoming head of government relati
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 eminent scholars -- eminent scholars of richard nixon. are of moderate is a member of the senior white house fellows who later served as t special assistant to counselor donald, the chief editorial assistant to...
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i have the pleasure this evening welcoming and introducing to eminent scholars of richard nixon in an action in the nixon era in our moderator this frank gannon a member of this prestigious white house fellows in the nixon administration and the latest served as special assistant to counselor, rumsfeld and he was a chief editorial of the research and the memoir's writings the former president years and sent clemente. and he is the rare distinction of having sat and interviewed the formerer president for 38 hours, on tape,e, in 1983 rightn those materials now reside at the university of georgia keep body archived in our distinguished speaker is a rhodes scholar, john roy price harvard educated attorney and cofounded the society migrant from the 1968, rockefeller campaign to that of richard nixon. he probablyd joined at the nixn administration in 1969, working for the urban affairs council later working with domestic advisor, as special assistant to the president, urban affairs. john later went into banking and also becoming head of government relations firm and had a bank in of the fed
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up next, what do thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, lyndon johnson, and richard nixon have in common? they face not just political opponents but americans who hated them. what were their reasons? an american historical association panel tries to answer that question. >> i'm the founding director of the center for presidential history atto southern methodist university. you already know because you signed up for this webinar, we are here to talk about presidents and hatred, two contextual points, i think, that might be helpful from a start. i mentioned this to my daughter today what i was doing. and herer first question was, a youug doing that because of president trump? said, well, i suspect it in why we want to do the first place but we're not trump, about president we're talking about presidents in history. no doubt he will show up in the q&a, but obviously we're going to try to keep focused on those for whom we have, say, a greater historical perspective. then she asked another really interesting question. she said, well, all presidents are disliked. how do you deci
up next, what do thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, lyndon johnson, and richard nixon have in common? they face not just political opponents but americans who hated them. what were their reasons? an american historical association panel tries to answer that question. >> i'm the founding director of the center for presidential history atto southern methodist university. you already know because you signed up for this webinar, we are here to talk about presidents and...
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of senator jon kennedy's victory over vice president, richard nixon. that scenario was now inconceivable. now that the republican party has sunk below even the nixon level of honor and decency, and become the trump party. as long as the republican party is locked in his were trip of donald trump, it is inconceivable, but a republican vice president would participate in certifying the electoral victory of a democratic president. the house select committee investigating the attack on the capital is, added to most and vicious, attempting to prevent such an attack from happening again. but it might simply be an investigation that shows us exactly what we should expect to happen the next time a trump republican loses a presidential election. today, the house select committee investigating the january attack issued five more subpoenas to witnesses involved in planning and organizing the trump rally on january six. two prominent trump allies. they are targeted in this batch of subpoenas. they are roger stone, and alex jones. roger stone avoided serving the 40
of senator jon kennedy's victory over vice president, richard nixon. that scenario was now inconceivable. now that the republican party has sunk below even the nixon level of honor and decency, and become the trump party. as long as the republican party is locked in his were trip of donald trump, it is inconceivable, but a republican vice president would participate in certifying the electoral victory of a democratic president. the house select committee investigating the attack on the capital...
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some of the speaks different about richard nixon. it muddies the waters a bit and enables us to see the phenomenon of nixon hating part in a more complicated life in the realm of foreign policy after all is the realm weren't nixon would seem to be on his strongest footing. with the many champions point out he achieved great accomplishments include the opening of china and the superpowers with the soviet union. what are consistently in all of the boldness of vision and risk-taking they embodied but also the dedication to peacemaking they seem to imply. and yet nixon hating us powerfully over the years by uglier developments in the international arena print in vietnam for example, dixon is often claimed to carry on the war for four years longer than it really had to be carried on at an enormous human cost only to achieve basically the same peace deal that was achievable when he first came to office in 1969. nixon's expansion opens an entirely new theater of horse elsewhere nixon through american support for double down on american rela
some of the speaks different about richard nixon. it muddies the waters a bit and enables us to see the phenomenon of nixon hating part in a more complicated life in the realm of foreign policy after all is the realm weren't nixon would seem to be on his strongest footing. with the many champions point out he achieved great accomplishments include the opening of china and the superpowers with the soviet union. what are consistently in all of the boldness of vision and risk-taking they embodied...
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it's strew that all the news is, i suppose, not bad for richard nixon and his legacy. recent polls of presidential accomplishments and presidential standings reveal that nixon sometimes falls in the lowest quartile, but usually lands somewhere in that third quartile in the company of, say, martin van buren, zachary taylor, herbert hoover, jimmy carter. but clearly none of these men i just named aspire the visceral dispassion for sheer malevolence, for dishonesty and self-serving cunning that's long been around richard nixon. i'll cite just one quote which comes from the political strategist rick wilson who sums it all up in saying that nixon is certainly the modern exemplar of a dark and vindictive president. well, of course at the heart of this judgment stands the sheer dishonesty, the illegality, indeed, epitomized by the watergate break-in and coverup but running through any number of episodes from richard nixon's political career. the prison terms kneeded out to nixon's cronies and advisors of course speaks to this line of criticism. the anti-semitism, the racism r
it's strew that all the news is, i suppose, not bad for richard nixon and his legacy. recent polls of presidential accomplishments and presidential standings reveal that nixon sometimes falls in the lowest quartile, but usually lands somewhere in that third quartile in the company of, say, martin van buren, zachary taylor, herbert hoover, jimmy carter. but clearly none of these men i just named aspire the visceral dispassion for sheer malevolence, for dishonesty and self-serving cunning that's...
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enter presidential candidate richard nixon. he knew exactly how terrifying 1968 was to the right wing base. >> the wave of crime is not going to be the wave of future in america. >> fear, fear, fear. >> nixon used what was called the southern strategy. build a base by attracting more white support in the south with subtle appeals to racism. >> the code word, the dog whistles, law and order. >> law and order is something that everybody wants. >> the right loved nixon until he began to run the country. to their horror, he wanted to make government bigger. >> he proposed a universal health insurance program and no president left behind a more ambitious environmental legacy than richard nixon. >> nixon actually founded the environmental protection agency. >> big government was there to stay. it was disappointing for a lot of conservatives. >> and there is a president waving good-bye. >> but then the watergate scandal consumed the nixon presidency. it would be 1980 before conservatives found a new hero. ronald reagan was goldwater r
enter presidential candidate richard nixon. he knew exactly how terrifying 1968 was to the right wing base. >> the wave of crime is not going to be the wave of future in america. >> fear, fear, fear. >> nixon used what was called the southern strategy. build a base by attracting more white support in the south with subtle appeals to racism. >> the code word, the dog whistles, law and order. >> law and order is something that everybody wants. >> the right...
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neil: henry kinzinger, 98 years young when he helped organize for richard nixon to china, the dow was in and out of 1000 a, another footnote on an optimist that henry kinzinger loves and obviously from that interview remains. he famously once told richard nixon who was worried about the impact of his visit, what if it doesn't go right, kinzinger said then you fail, the worst has happened to leaders, great leaders, all over the world, it's worth the risk, nixon took the trip history tells us that was, we will have more after this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones this isn't just freight. i'm so glad we did this. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. >> looking at the numbers, almost 500 cancellations yesterday, 700 delays, that on top of what was to enhance thousand cancellations over the halloween holiday, r
neil: henry kinzinger, 98 years young when he helped organize for richard nixon to china, the dow was in and out of 1000 a, another footnote on an optimist that henry kinzinger loves and obviously from that interview remains. he famously once told richard nixon who was worried about the impact of his visit, what if it doesn't go right, kinzinger said then you fail, the worst has happened to leaders, great leaders, all over the world, it's worth the risk, nixon took the trip history tells us...
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the richard nixon foundation hosted this event. >> welcome to the nixon library. my name is jim byron. i'm the executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and a special hello to everyone watching on youtube this evening.
the richard nixon foundation hosted this event. >> welcome to the nixon library. my name is jim byron. i'm the executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and a special hello to everyone watching on youtube this evening.
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nixon. >> should we talk about what was happening in the 1920s and 30s as white evangelicals were growing in power and prominence and i tend to use the terms they use for themselves so in the 20s and 30s they called themselves fundamentalists and then evangelicals, but the same people from the 1930s to the 1950s. what they believed is the way they were reading their bibles goals and that you could see the bible had laid out the series of events that would tell us when we were living near the lives of the antichrist and apocalypse and some of them were hard to track, like the rise of suffrage [inaudible] and prohibition wasn't being enforced but far bmore important and more interesting to me they were closely watching events, students in foreign affairs. they understood what was happening in europe, asia, africa. it laid out a number of expectations that they were preaching and preaching in the 19 tens, 20s and 30s. one of these important ones was the rise of the historic empire. when they saw mussolini taking the power and standing his influence they also looked at what hitler was doing a
nixon. >> should we talk about what was happening in the 1920s and 30s as white evangelicals were growing in power and prominence and i tend to use the terms they use for themselves so in the 20s and 30s they called themselves fundamentalists and then evangelicals, but the same people from the 1930s to the 1950s. what they believed is the way they were reading their bibles goals and that you could see the bible had laid out the series of events that would tell us when we were living near...
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nixon. >> let me talk about as the white evangelicals were i'll try to watch my language, i'll probably use fundamentalist interchangeable. in 1920's and 30's, they called themselves fundamentalists, and now evangelical. and the same people, traced from the 1930's to the 1950. what they believed, the way they were reading our bible, they thought they could see signs the baseball laid out, especially old testament, but that we were living near the anti-christ and the epoch apocalypse. >> they were worried about women's suffrage and worried in the 1920, they were worried that prohibition wasn't being enforced. for more interesting to me. this were closely watching the world events. they were good students, almost better, they were understanding what has happening in asia, africa and around the world. in 1980's and 1890, and they were preaching, preaching, preaching. and in the 1920's they began to see some of these fulfilled. one of those was new restored roman empire. they believe that one thing in the times was revitalized rome. so when they say them taking power, for them it was a huge
nixon. >> let me talk about as the white evangelicals were i'll try to watch my language, i'll probably use fundamentalist interchangeable. in 1920's and 30's, they called themselves fundamentalists, and now evangelical. and the same people, traced from the 1930's to the 1950. what they believed, the way they were reading our bible, they thought they could see signs the baseball laid out, especially old testament, but that we were living near the anti-christ and the epoch apocalypse....
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and i said, "wow, i can't believe richard nixon died today." and, now, richard nixon had not passed away -- >> stephen: how old were you? >> i was probably 10 or 11. and my -- >> stephen: that's a weird thing for a 10- or 11-year-old to use as a gag. >> it is! i wanted to spice up the vibe. and just see how my parents would react. my mom jumped up to turn the tv on. she turned it on. and i said, "just kidding." and then the whole conversation was, "what is wrong with you that you would think, "a," that that's funny. and "b," why would you--" i was like, "i just wanted to see what happened." >> stephen: i got to tell a room of people that nixon died actually. the night he died i was on stage at second city. >> wow. >> stephen: it's a two-hour show and there was an improv set, and i would take suggestion. i went backstage, and somebody was taking the suggestions, and i think it was steve carell. and went out and said, "ladies and gentlemen, president nixon has died." and they thought i was joking because it was on stage. and they saw on my face i
and i said, "wow, i can't believe richard nixon died today." and, now, richard nixon had not passed away -- >> stephen: how old were you? >> i was probably 10 or 11. and my -- >> stephen: that's a weird thing for a 10- or 11-year-old to use as a gag. >> it is! i wanted to spice up the vibe. and just see how my parents would react. my mom jumped up to turn the tv on. she turned it on. and i said, "just kidding." and then the whole conversation was,...
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richard nixon lost his case as a former president to assert executive privilege in 1977. the court at that time, the supreme court said that a former president -- that the privilege of a president continues after the end of the presidency. but it also made clear that there is a public interest in defending, first, the republic, that this executive privilege is not to protect the individual president, the person in the office, but to protect the office and the republic. so in 1977, the supreme court said the current president -- jimmy carter, and his predecessor, gerald ford, do not agree with former president nixon that this particular case involves executive privilege. and so the court said, we are defending executive privilege only for the republic. and in this case a former president's assertion is not in the interest of the republic. we could see the same happen again. it is necessary for the court to rule. so i think trump is asserting a privilege. and his allies are asserting a privilege that will fail constitutionally. >> you do. except that right now, at least as
richard nixon lost his case as a former president to assert executive privilege in 1977. the court at that time, the supreme court said that a former president -- that the privilege of a president continues after the end of the presidency. but it also made clear that there is a public interest in defending, first, the republic, that this executive privilege is not to protect the individual president, the person in the office, but to protect the office and the republic. so in 1977, the supreme...
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it was about richard nixon it was about richard nixon >> jimmy: don't do personal -- no personal questions. >> no personal questions, i meant that and then - >> jimmy: tell me about "dick. >> honestly, i don't remember. the shrooms kicked in right on time [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, well, then let's talk about "the shrink next door. >> yeah, let's not make this weird. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. "the shrink next door" is on apple tv plus. >> it is on apple tv plus. it stars the great will ferrell, catherine hahn it's written by georgia pritchett who you might know from "succession" and "veep. incredible paul rudd [ cheers and applause i mean - >> jimmy: this is great -- you actually did - >> yes, paul rudd, he's the sexiest man alive. >> jimmy: was going to show this to will, but i'll show this to you. >> no, that's fine i'm happy for paul yay, he's possibly the nicest human being in all of show business he's aging backwards because of his contract with satan. [ laughter ] or he only drinks breast milk from a blue whale. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i heard about that >> the point is
it was about richard nixon it was about richard nixon >> jimmy: don't do personal -- no personal questions. >> no personal questions, i meant that and then - >> jimmy: tell me about "dick. >> honestly, i don't remember. the shrooms kicked in right on time [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, well, then let's talk about "the shrink next door. >> yeah, let's not make this weird. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. "the shrink next door" is...
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he likes richard nixon so much he's got a tattoo on his back. he's also donald trump's henchman and fixer which is why in 2019 stone was convicted of seven felony counts stemming from the russia investigation, including obstruction of the investigation, lying to investigators and witness tampering. that then only resulted in president trump commuting his sentence in july 2020 just in time for stone to help plan the january 6 insurrection. stone appeared at multiple stop the steal events and just this evening he was subpoenaed by the bipartisan house committee investigating insurrection. according to the subpoena, you reportedly spoke on january 5th at rallies at the u.s. supreme court held by a group affiliated with the right-wing militia the 3%ers and used members of the oath keepers as personal security guards, several of whom were reportedly involved in the attack on the capitol. you stated that you were invited to lead a march to the capitol on the ellipse rally on january 6. the ellipse rally is that rally that took place just before the mo
he likes richard nixon so much he's got a tattoo on his back. he's also donald trump's henchman and fixer which is why in 2019 stone was convicted of seven felony counts stemming from the russia investigation, including obstruction of the investigation, lying to investigators and witness tampering. that then only resulted in president trump commuting his sentence in july 2020 just in time for stone to help plan the january 6 insurrection. stone appeared at multiple stop the steal events and...
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president richard nixon's daughter tricia married edward cox on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. the naval photographic center produced this film. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> one of the most important days in tricia nixon's life was drawing to a close. the wedding was over but a w life and career as mrs. edward finch cox was just commencing. at a press conference tricia once said speedy the most important thing is love but love -- you can't really define it. you can say i i love this aboa person, i love this -- intelligent -- [inaudible] that you just can't quite decide. ♪ >> the events leading up to this memorable day all regarded back on the night of march 16. the father of the bride to be announced his daughters engagement. the occasion was an evening at the white house a celebration in honor of the visit to washington of john lynch prime minister of ireland and mrs. nixon's birthday. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i understand i'm supposed to make a surprise announcement. [laughing] the difficulty is that every time i'm supposed to make a surprise announcement, i
president richard nixon's daughter tricia married edward cox on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. the naval photographic center produced this film. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> one of the most important days in tricia nixon's life was drawing to a close. the wedding was over but a w life and career as mrs. edward finch cox was just commencing. at a press conference tricia once said speedy the most important thing is love but love -- you can't really define...
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doing everything they could to keep the world stable when richard nixon was not stable. >> that's exactly what happened here. if you look at it and milley was confronted with a practical problem. they had intelligence that it the chinese thought we were going to attack them. that is the most dangerous environment internationally. soed milley talked to his counterpart in china, and we have the dialogue and quite frankly, it's clear what he's trying to do it. he's trying to tamp things down. i'm sorry to take this literally from the book, but you have to do the literal moment when milley says to general lee, if we're going to attack, i'm going to call you ahead of time. people have misconstrued that to say, oh, that means i'm going to tip you off. what it means is there will be a build up. there will be tensions and they will be talking on this top secret back channel. >> that's what he says right there on page 129. if there's some kind of kinetic action, there's going to be a build up just like there's always been in history. but hearing your point about 1974, we have talked about this. wi
doing everything they could to keep the world stable when richard nixon was not stable. >> that's exactly what happened here. if you look at it and milley was confronted with a practical problem. they had intelligence that it the chinese thought we were going to attack them. that is the most dangerous environment internationally. soed milley talked to his counterpart in china, and we have the dialogue and quite frankly, it's clear what he's trying to do it. he's trying to tamp things...
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[applause] my name is jim byron and i'm the executive vice president of the richard nixon foundations my pleasure to welcome you back. this is the nixon foundation's only second in person east room event since march of 2020. and the biggest crowd. [applause] the biggest crowd we have assembled since then and our first book signing event at nearly 17 months of thank you to all of you. [applause] for being here and for being part of it. i'd like to start by recognizing a few special guests who are here with us today beginning with christopher nixon cox a member of the board of directors for the nixon foundation. [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 the
[applause] my name is jim byron and i'm the executive vice president of the richard nixon foundations my pleasure to welcome you back. this is the nixon foundation's only second in person east room event since march of 2020. and the biggest crowd. [applause] the biggest crowd we have assembled since then and our first book signing event at nearly 17 months of thank you to all of you. [applause] for being here and for being part of it. i'd like to start by recognizing a few special guests who...
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this is, i think, the worst that it has been in the modern era which i gave back to richard nixon's trip, which will be 50 years. and that your the tension is supplemented by tremendous doubts on the part of the population in both countries about what the other side seeks to achieve in the bilateral relationship and around the world. people and trying to think that the united states is trying to keep trying out of a dominant appropriate role in the world. the united states is concerned about a modernizing china, particularly militarily and economically. that is, says your correspondence said one of great competition with the united states. so i think it's a very wrong period for the bilateral relationship. what does president biden bring to this relationship? because he is some someone who, as prided himself on his personal relationships with, with certain leaders what, what, what, what can he bring to this, that perhaps donald trump didn't well, he brings a lot more experience in engaging with foreign leaders. president biden has in fact been involved in foreign affairs for decades. pre
this is, i think, the worst that it has been in the modern era which i gave back to richard nixon's trip, which will be 50 years. and that your the tension is supplemented by tremendous doubts on the part of the population in both countries about what the other side seeks to achieve in the bilateral relationship and around the world. people and trying to think that the united states is trying to keep trying out of a dominant appropriate role in the world. the united states is concerned about a...
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nixon. for floating, one subpoena until all of this court maneuvering can be avoided if congress will just step up to the plate and assert its prague of inherent contempt authority and make these people pay a penalty immediately. moreover, the united states supreme court has never once held that executive privilege can be asserted against congress. never once tried it made evaluations of asserting it against judges. the nixon case, it is not an absolute privilege, but i do not believe even this supreme court, which is populated by 3 justices appointed by president trump wood for the 1st time in 234 years. say that president executive branch or even a former president kanai congress. this plenary power of oversight to ensure we have government in the sunshine and that all worries about corrupting the process of politics and elections are discharged by oversight and full information. the daughter of philippine president rodrigo deter taye has filed her candidacy for vice president sour to toda
nixon. for floating, one subpoena until all of this court maneuvering can be avoided if congress will just step up to the plate and assert its prague of inherent contempt authority and make these people pay a penalty immediately. moreover, the united states supreme court has never once held that executive privilege can be asserted against congress. never once tried it made evaluations of asserting it against judges. the nixon case, it is not an absolute privilege, but i do not believe even this...
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[applause] : : : my name is jim byron and i'm the executive vice president of the richard nixon foundations my pleasure to welcome you back. this is the nixon foundation's only second in person east room event since march of 2020. and the biggest crowd. [applause] the [applause] the biggest crowd that we have assembled since then and our first book signing in nearly 17 months. thank you to all of you for being here and being part of it. i'd like to start by recognizing a few special guest with us here today. a member of the board of directors ofxo the nixon foundation. and the grandson of president missus nixon sandy quinn a member of board of directors of 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. and councilman jean hernandez. [applause] and a special welcome tonight to emma waters, jesse's wife, thank you for joining us. [applause] emma and jesse left their four -month-old baby to be here with us tonight. we know that it is tough on them and we are doubly appreciative for th
[applause] : : : my name is jim byron and i'm the executive vice president of the richard nixon foundations my pleasure to welcome you back. this is the nixon foundation's only second in person east room event since march of 2020. and the biggest crowd. [applause] the [applause] the biggest crowd that we have assembled since then and our first book signing in nearly 17 months. thank you to all of you for being here and being part of it. i'd like to start by recognizing a few special guest with...
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my name is jim byron and i'm executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and it's my pleasure to welcome you back to the only, this is the nixon foundations only second in person interim event. it's tough to say. since march 2020. and the biggest crowd. the biggest crowd that we've assembled since then and our first book signing event in ar nearly 17 months so thank you to all of you. for being here, for being part of it. i'd like to start by recognizing a few special guests here with us today beginning with christopher nixon cox,member of the board of directors of the nixon foundation . 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. ho
my name is jim byron and i'm executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and it's my pleasure to welcome you back to the only, this is the nixon foundations only second in person interim event. it's tough to say. since march 2020. and the biggest crowd. the biggest crowd that we've assembled since then and our first book signing event in ar nearly 17 months so thank you to all of you. for being here, for being part of it. i'd like to start by recognizing a few special guests here...
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nixon. for flouting one subpoena until all of this court maneuvering can be avoided if congress will just step up to the plate and assert its progress of inherent contempt authority and make these people pay a penalty immediately. the unfortunate thing about the law is that in court systems, it's lead foot not mercury footed. and oftentimes the information comes out when it stale and no longer politically relevant. and i think that's what's gonna happen here. they'll be all sorts of skirmishing about privilege rules and going up on appeal. congress just bite the bullet and say mr. ban and you're going to detention in our facilities right now. and until you create testify, you'll stay there. so you do think realistically that he could face jail time? yes, i do think that's accurate. i do think unlike many the others of who are involved in january 6, he was communicating to the president, not in any official capacity. he was just a private citizen. and there really is no precedent for communic
nixon. for flouting one subpoena until all of this court maneuvering can be avoided if congress will just step up to the plate and assert its progress of inherent contempt authority and make these people pay a penalty immediately. the unfortunate thing about the law is that in court systems, it's lead foot not mercury footed. and oftentimes the information comes out when it stale and no longer politically relevant. and i think that's what's gonna happen here. they'll be all sorts of skirmishing...
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president richard nixon's daughter tricia married edward cox on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. the naval photographic center produced this film. ♪ ♪ ♪
president richard nixon's daughter tricia married edward cox on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. the naval photographic center produced this film. ♪ ♪ ♪
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china was roughly 1% of the world gdp went richard nixon went there. it has grown dramatically and will probably continue to grow at the pace it is growing. china will not grow at the pace that it is growing. as measured by purchase price parity, it already is. rishaad: looking at tesla shares, rebounding very sharply. all of this after tesla's elon musk's twitter pull over whether or not he should sell 10% of his stock. su keenan joins us. su: this has been very much front and center this week. he said he would abide by whatever the majority of these multimillion twitter followers said. 58% said go ahead. you can see a little bit of an uptick in tesla stock in the u.s. session. after hours, it was another bump higher as this disclosure was made public. most of them had framed the possible sale as a tax related sale that had to do with the debate over how to tax the rich. he exercised just over 2 million options and subsequently sold 934 thousand shares. what is important to note is the option to buy shares at six dollars back in 2012. he was able to f
china was roughly 1% of the world gdp went richard nixon went there. it has grown dramatically and will probably continue to grow at the pace it is growing. china will not grow at the pace that it is growing. as measured by purchase price parity, it already is. rishaad: looking at tesla shares, rebounding very sharply. all of this after tesla's elon musk's twitter pull over whether or not he should sell 10% of his stock. su keenan joins us. su: this has been very much front and center this...
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i remember when richard nixon did it. when democrats and republicans have done it. to play politics with the criminal justice system is a dangerous game. you laid out a game plan or prognostication as to what can go wrong with that. it should not happen. if you are going to have a trial, and if you want to have an american system of justice, you have to presume innocence and hold the prosecution to their burden, period, end of story. jesse: it's not that complicated. if we can just stick to that, --this republic will be just f. inside character assassination. dave portnoy is on deck on how he survived a hideous sex smear. every day, coventry helps people get cash for their life insurance policies they no longer need. i'm an anesthesiologist and a pain physician by specialty. i was trying to figure out what i could do with this term life insurance policy. i'm sorta stuck because i can't just go out and buy more insurance, because of my diagnosis. i called coventry direct and everything clicked. there actually were a lot more options that i thought there ever would be
i remember when richard nixon did it. when democrats and republicans have done it. to play politics with the criminal justice system is a dangerous game. you laid out a game plan or prognostication as to what can go wrong with that. it should not happen. if you are going to have a trial, and if you want to have an american system of justice, you have to presume innocence and hold the prosecution to their burden, period, end of story. jesse: it's not that complicated. if we can just stick to...
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there was tape of richard nixon talking to his attorney general saying we have got to get this guy. he has a democrat in illinois. the children think being convicted for honest services grounds is touchy. you know much more about this but we should let it be known that his family was happy it came out that president nixon seemed to have a vendetta. but jim thompson said kerner was guilty. jim thompson got there by prosecuting kerner. he was the u.s. attorney in illinois. he turned out to be a great politician who could put on cowboy boots and deal with the state fair. >> the next one that was indicted ironically was not endorsed by the democratic machine but he was a rebel democrat named dan walker. walker was elected in 1972. he was a terrific campaigner. perko he was known as bandana dan. -- >> he was named -- he was known as bandana dan said he put on a red bandana. he went to the southern tip of the state. he walked the length of the state in zigzag getting press coverage everywhere he went. it was this amazing outpouring of media coverage saying i am going to take on springfiel
there was tape of richard nixon talking to his attorney general saying we have got to get this guy. he has a democrat in illinois. the children think being convicted for honest services grounds is touchy. you know much more about this but we should let it be known that his family was happy it came out that president nixon seemed to have a vendetta. but jim thompson said kerner was guilty. jim thompson got there by prosecuting kerner. he was the u.s. attorney in illinois. he turned out to be a...
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i remember when richard nixon did it. when democrats and republicans have done it. to play politics with the criminal justice system is a dangerous game. you laid out a game plan or prognostication as to what can go wrong with that. it should not happen. if you are going to have a trial, and if you want to have an american system of justice, you have to presume innocence and hold the prosecution to their burden, period, end of story. jesse: it's not that complicated. if we can just stick to that, --this republic will be just f. inside character assassination. dave portnoy is on deck on how he survived a hideous sex smear. shh! think she's still awake? don't worry. the lexus rx. built for modern families. get 1.9% apr financing on the 2022 rx 350. kidney alert for type 2 diabetes! forty percent of people with type 2 diabetes will develop chronic kidney disease, or ckd. did you know ckd can lead to kidney failure and dialysis? kidney alert! ckd often has no symptoms until it's too late! help protect your kidneys. call your doctor for a uacr test. it shows one of the e
i remember when richard nixon did it. when democrats and republicans have done it. to play politics with the criminal justice system is a dangerous game. you laid out a game plan or prognostication as to what can go wrong with that. it should not happen. if you are going to have a trial, and if you want to have an american system of justice, you have to presume innocence and hold the prosecution to their burden, period, end of story. jesse: it's not that complicated. if we can just stick to...
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i remember when richard nixon did it. when democrats and republicans have done it. to play politics with the criminal justice system is a dangerous game. you laid out a game plan or prognostication as to what can go wrong with that. it should not happen. if you are going to have a trial, and if you want to have an american system of justice, you have to presume innocence and hold the prosecution to their burden, period, end of story. jesse: it's not that complicated. if we can just stick to that, --this republic will be just f. inside character assassination. dave portnoy is on deck on how he survived a hideous sex smear. (judith) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? don't you just ride the wave? (judith) no - we actively manage client portfolios based on our forward-looking views of the market. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions, right? (judith) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our clien
i remember when richard nixon did it. when democrats and republicans have done it. to play politics with the criminal justice system is a dangerous game. you laid out a game plan or prognostication as to what can go wrong with that. it should not happen. if you are going to have a trial, and if you want to have an american system of justice, you have to presume innocence and hold the prosecution to their burden, period, end of story. jesse: it's not that complicated. if we can just stick to...
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nixon tried to stop inflation by instituting wage and price freeze, that didn't work. don't think the presidents proposals this time are going to work either? >> since joe biden has become president january 20, inflation has gone up more than 7.4% from assess the highest in four decades. that means americans are paying more for prices at the supermarket and when i talk to people traveling across very, they care about the prices at the supermarket, not the prices have the stock market. i hope president biden will understand the effects inflation is unreal americans. there wages are decreased according to the congressional budget office, wages are decreased because of skyrocketing inflation. wage increase doesn't even keep up with normal inflation they are experiencing right now this is a serious council of economic advisors things are looking pretty good. >> we have a very strong ongoing economic recovery we see the job market, and paychecks in consumer demand. i mentioned earlier talking about energy must partly the policy out of the white house. jon: how he answers hi
nixon tried to stop inflation by instituting wage and price freeze, that didn't work. don't think the presidents proposals this time are going to work either? >> since joe biden has become president january 20, inflation has gone up more than 7.4% from assess the highest in four decades. that means americans are paying more for prices at the supermarket and when i talk to people traveling across very, they care about the prices at the supermarket, not the prices have the stock market. i...
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i remember when richard nixon did it. when democrats and republicans have done it. to play politics with the criminal justice system is a dangerous game. you laid out a game plan or prognostication as to what can go wrong with that. it should not happen. if you are going to have a trial, and if you want to have an american system of justice, you have to presume innocence and hold the prosecution to their burden, period, end of story. jesse: it's not that complicated. if we can just stick to that, --this republic will be just f. inside character assassination. dave portnoy is on deck on how he survived a hideous sex smear. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including automatic emergency braking. find new p
i remember when richard nixon did it. when democrats and republicans have done it. to play politics with the criminal justice system is a dangerous game. you laid out a game plan or prognostication as to what can go wrong with that. it should not happen. if you are going to have a trial, and if you want to have an american system of justice, you have to presume innocence and hold the prosecution to their burden, period, end of story. jesse: it's not that complicated. if we can just stick to...
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. >> what about richard nixon's legacy. [laughter] is there anything you look back on now and extended and realize that for anything positive pretty. >> will certainly, but you cannot you know, you cannot have been passenger on this titanic is a will you know, the table tennis was really great. [laughter] >> and nixon is revealed in his tapes, is not only the criminality but a mean in this again and s.w.a.t. is fascinating about nixon, that the most potent evaluation of of nixon was by nixon in his farewl address. on the day that he resigned in august 1974, he is up there talking and his wife is there and his daughter, two daughters and son-in-law's and everyone is in the east room in the audience and is going along in any kind of like what this is why call you here and he says, always remember others may hate you but those who hate you, don't when unless you hate them and then you destroy yourself and then think of the wisdom not just for politicians, the hating destroys you. and you look at and listen to his tapes. and if
. >> what about richard nixon's legacy. [laughter] is there anything you look back on now and extended and realize that for anything positive pretty. >> will certainly, but you cannot you know, you cannot have been passenger on this titanic is a will you know, the table tennis was really great. [laughter] >> and nixon is revealed in his tapes, is not only the criminality but a mean in this again and s.w.a.t. is fascinating about nixon, that the most potent evaluation of of...