And by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. John dickerson is here, hes moderator of face the nation, political director of cbs news and a columnist for slate magazine. So many jogs. Hes covered six president ial campaigns in his more than 20 years as a journalist. His new book is called whistle stop my favorite stories from president ial campaign histories. Im pleased to have him back at this table. Welcome. Thank you charlie. Its great to be back. Rose lets talk at the book. Where do you think we are in this campaign. Well the day mentions are which means each partys gotten their best four days to give their long extended commercial about their candidates which means two things talking about the candidates but the turf on which they want the debate to take place. They are talking about two different turves. In Donald Trumps home america is under
It easy to continue to follow the 2016 election wherever you are. Its free to download from the Apple App Store or google play. Get audio coverage and uptotheminute Schedule Information for cspan radio and cspan television, plus podcast times for our popular public affairs, book, and history programs. Stay up to date on all the election coverage. Cspans radio app means you always have cspan on the go. Now the contenders, our series on key political figures who ran for president and lost, but who nevertheless changed political history. Over the next two hours, the life of former arizona senator Barry Goldwater, who was the republican candidate for president in 1964. This program was recorded at the Goldwater Institute in phoenix, arizona. Wherever he goes, he speaks out, clearly and forcefully on the issues, answers questions, explains exactly where he stands on domestic and Foreign Policy. Everywhere he goes, the people are responding with enthusiasm for this new and different kind of
Not so. Time, and yourme men left columbia university, graduated from columbia, joined the st. Louis postdispatch, became an editorial writer, and along the way, he met Richard Nixon. That began a magnificent journey. Carpet rideargin from Richard Nixons defeat through years of what Richard Nixon described as the wilderness years, to the achievement of the highest office in the world, president of the United States. Pat buchanan was with him every step of the way and its reported in this great book just this is thet week, Pacific Coast launch of it, the greatest comeback, of how Richard Nixon built the new majorityand the silent , and how he won the presidency. This is a man who spent every day with him, strategizing, and hes aeating firsthand eyewitness to the magnificent brilliance of the 37th president. Pat buchanan. [applause] mr. Buchanan thank you very much, sandy. I was going to mention all the folks i served with over the years, even going back 4 and 5 decades, and id like to s
And donald trump says i alone can do it it is very much playing into that same fear about jackson. But if you go back to 1964 or 1968 and 64 stop gold water unit similar to the never trump unit equally as successful. In 1968 george walls will a Third Party Candidate is running an playing on same resent of donald trump is playing on, and testifies considered a joke at first. The way many people did donald trump. And so changed the race even though he didnt win. Changed conversation in the race in the way, obviously, that trump has. So these are three races that are just in this book. If i feel like we can find a lot, and its funny, obviously, trump is completely his own creator. Weve never had weve had businessmen but never a marketer which is really what trump is running president say. Never somebody who flew his own plane over a stadium before speaking to it his own new thing but there are after leals out there in history. Pated some say conman but same thing about those past candidat
Questions from the audience, we tell the stories of americas 45 first ladies. Now, Jacqueline Kennedy. This is about two hours. begin video clip Jacqueline Kennedy and i think every first lady should do something in this position to help the things she cares about. I just think that everything in the white house should be the best the entertainment thats given here. The art of children is the same the world over. And so, of course, is our feeling for children. I think it is good in a world where theres quite enough to divide people, that we should cherish the language and emotion that unite us all. end video clip susan swain Jacqueline Kennedys 1,000 days as first lady were defined by images political spouse, young mother, fashion icon, advocate for the arts. As television came of age, it was ultimately the tragic images of president kennedys assassination and funeral that cemented Jacqueline Kennedy in the public consciousness. Good evening and welcome to cspans series first ladies in