70s, right? because of that. that s when the law changed, shortly before the watergate buggings or attempted buggings. nixon had actually called for surveillance of some 17 people, news men, a number of people on the nsc staff, and one of his own speech writers, nixon did issue directions to the fbi to wiretap. douglas, is a cover-up worse than the crime. yes, definitely, and, you know, h.r. hal de man used to talk about the drip drip drip going on. you think there s a cover-up? there s not clarity being given about trump s relationship with russia. everybody s confused, there are all these puzzle pieces getting connected. we might have to have a senate select committee or a special prosecutor, independent commission to find out what s going on. i mean, jeff sessions had to
three news men. parks ordered his daughter tracy, her older sister and three other youths to run for safety into the jungle. we ran too far, and, of course, it s so thick that, like, once you get so far you can t you get lost in your direction. before night came, we went back to the jungle and started hollering for the kids and no response. and i thought oh, my god, don t tell me they re lost. i was the organizer, and anything that needed organizing they gave to carter. tim carter, seen here in 78, was a trusted aide to jim jones. he saw jonestown through different eyes. it was beautiful. i mean, something about nature, being in the jungle.
the crowd rather than the thousands of supporters had he in the same crowd. er from he goes these days, wallace gives the impression his real opponents in this election are not nixon and humphrey, but the polls and the press. wallace spends almost as much time attacking pole centers and reporters and editors as he does the other presidential candidates. we re going to show some of these pollsters they don t know what they re talking about because they re trying to rig the election. they don t go out and try to the ask and find out what public opinion is. they want to go out and make public opinion. you news men have a fit, run on over there. they re more interested in two or three pickets now than thousands of people here. that s what they show on television. so the first day he was terrible. he was rough. the second day
er from he goes these days, wallace gives the impression his real opponents in this election are not nixon and humphrey, but the polls and the press. wallace spends almost as much time attacking pole centers and reporters and editors as he does the other presidential candidates. we re going to show some of these pollsters they don t know what they re talking about because they re trying to rig the election. they don t go out and try to the ask and find out what public opinion is. they want to go out and make public opinion. you news men have a fit, run on over there. they re more interested in two or three pickets now than thousands of people here. that s what they show on television. so the first day he was terrible. he was rough. the second day shut up.
ted turner. if bill gates says i am good at making money i tried to argue this to ted turner. i am happy bill gates gives nothing to charity. you are just another this is why people don t like news men. i am a newsman, too. i know your dirty tricks. there s nothing more to say. i am walking off the set. since he didn t want to talk about it let s take the same question to economist ben powell. he runs the free market institute of texas tech. ben? i am not bothered if they give more of it away they give money by making our lives better. often that s the best way they can go about helping people when they make a prophfit and he people they live on it for years