and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. alice calls it her new normal because a lot has changed, but a lot hasn t. ask your doctor about ibrance. the #1 prescribed fda-approved oral combination treatment for hr+/her2- mbc. by the time we got to the republican convention in 1968, richard nixon had done very well in the primaries leading up to
humphrey s in an impossible situation. he s associated with the chaos of the anti-war movement because of what happened at the convention. he has this albatross of a war tied around his neck. and everywhere he goes, chaos follows. republican party with an age-old coalition of the conservative republican and the nixon the nixons and the strom thurmonds who remain silent. humphrey came out of that convention not only with no convention bounce, but actually going backwards. the problems of hubert humphrey are many. his campaign does not have enough money and has no chance of getting enough money because potential backers feel he has little chance of winning. asked a humphrey aide about this, asked him aren t you discouraged? he ll tell you, wouldn t say we re discouraged but i would say that overconfidence is not
the platform that was pro-war passed on a 1,500-1,000 vote of the delegates. we shall overcome nebraska, alaska, and vermont have joined new york in this extraordinary demonstration of anti-war sentiment on the convention floor. sit down. sit down. all right. when platform lost, somebody climbed the flagpole, pulled down the american flag, turned it upsidedown, which is in the military a symbol of distress. and the police just knocked down all the barricades, ran over all the marshals who were trying to keep peace. beating people. everybody being gassed. and inside the convention was a
world. daley s administration was absolutely committed that in his city, this was not going to be a place where protesters were going to have a platform. this was going to be a place where there were going to be put in their place. no one will be able to take over the convention hall or streets of chicago. mayor daley exercised such control over the city, you couldn t even get near the convention center where the convention was being held. so basically all you could do was protest in the major hotels in the loop area where delegates were staying. peace groups are demanding permission to march on convention hall the night the democrats nominate their candidate for president. the city says, no, that would endanger security. there s a possibility of mass arrests unless the city allows the demonstrators to camp out in public parks. there is nowhere else for them to stay. i think it s in their best interest to let us sleep in the park instead of roam the streets at night. boy sc
compared to what s happening down there. a girl being carried off to a paddy wagon. less than a nonviolent manner. it was supposed to be a nonviolent demonstration today. one will never know what it was that mr. chairman, most delegates to this convention do not know that thousands of young people are being beaten in the streets of chicago. it didn t really explode inside the convention hall until the delegates saw pictures of the police beating people. and for that reason, i request the suspension of the rule to relocate the convention in another city. wisconsin is not recognized for that purpose. it just blew to pieces inside the convention hall, and it was a rampage. security guards are pushing people back here. you get that