Have you heard of the Rosemary Woods stretch . It is named after this woman, Rosemary Woods. The longtime secretary of richard nixon. Woods became her career with nixon in 1950, went long before his time with the white house. She was so close to the family the nixons daughters referred to her as aunt rose. In 1974, route woods was thrust into the National Spotlight during the watergate scandal when investigators discovered a Mysterious 18 and a half gap on one of the tapes handed over from the nixon white house. The tape was believed to contain a conversation between president nixon and his Chief Of Staff three days after the watergate breakin. Woods took responsibility for that gap. She tried to explain it away as an accident. As she tells, it she was simply transcribing the tape at her desk when the phone rang. As she reached for the phone, she mistakenly struck the wrong key on the recorder while her foot was on the machines pedal. The motion ended up somehow destroying the tapes co
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polling, breaking down exactly where the fight for congress stands. and another hour of velshi begins right now. begins right now as some day november the 6th, or two days away from election day, 2022. we begin this hour with brand-new nbc news polling showing where things stand ahead of tuesday. there is some good and bad news for each party. when it comes to control of congress, it is the dead he with 47% of registered voters wanting democrats and 47% warning republicans, essentially unchanged from last month. however, an overwhelming number of voters say the country is heading in the wrong direction. 72% compared to just 21% who say things are going in the right direction. 47% of voters say they want to, quote, great deal of change in the direction that president biden s leading the country, more than during the first terms of president donald trump and barack obama and bling bill clinton. as for biden, 40% of registered voters approve of his job performance, while 53% d
World positive reaction in this election does notjust matter to the rest of the world, it matters to america, too. That its in a way the point she is making is that we all depend on one another and its this America First Agenda which threatens so much in the world right now. Thats exactly right. And you are seeing thats exactly right. And you are seeing biden come out and talking about seeing biden come out and talking about saving Democracy And Democracy is It State about saving Democracy And Democracy is it State Notjust here but around the world, is it State Notjust here but around the world, and when he says that it matters the world, and when he says that it matters that he talks about our allies. Our matters that he talks about our allies, ouralliances matters that he talks about our allies, our alliances that we are building allies, our alliances that we are building for some is also part of his administration of really strengthening and bringing that back strengthening and brin
highly controversial election, largely because of the opposition party is boycotting it. explain why. reporter: absolutely. even the last election, general election, in bangladesh was reasonable because of that reason. back then, the main opposition party had said, lynda, that was the main allegation. this time again, that is a concern, not only by the main opposition party but by critics as well, both inside of bangladesh and inside. with main opposition party followed by a massive crackdown on supporters of the main opposition party. we ve seen the main opposition party over and over again, claimed thousands of their supporters have been arrested and some of them have even left the country. now, at a time like this, when they call the country democracy, one would expect a free and fair