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CNN Tonight

scandal, nixon's h.r. haldeman served 18 months for watergate crimes. george w. bush's john sununu was run out of town after using government transportation for personal purposes. but their crimes, their misdeeds, pale in comparison to what mark meadows has been charged with. i would never minimize watergate, especially with john dean on a panel. but think about it. >> smart man. >> think about it. h.r. haldeman went to prison for covering up a botched attempt to bug the opposition. mark meadows is accused of orchestrating a mafia-style shakedown of a state official for nonexistent votes and, oh, by the way, enabling the overthrow of american democracy. so he owns the title of worst chief of staff lock, stock, and barrel in my view. >> i want to bring in jason

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Anderson Cooper 360

trial. they'll probably try to get those thrown out, as george conway was suggesting. i think that's one of their sfrajts to get -- eliminate those. so anyway, tapes are always very powerful for juries. and about 12 of them were played during the trial of haldeman, ehrlichman, mitchell et al., who were nixon's closest aides. and they were very persuasive to the jury. >> john dean, carl bernstein, thank you so much. cnn's coverage on this historic day in the historic arraignment of the former president continues. >> that's right. up next indicate lan collins and jake tapper will have more reaction on this unprecedented day from new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. also a former federal prosecutor in florida and others. it's too expensive. use priceline, they've got deals no one else has. what about work? i got you. looking great you guys! ♪ go to your happy price ♪ ♪ priceline ♪ sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

this was richard nixon in 1974 once he was out of office, the special prosecutor, leon jaworski was very intent on indicting him for some of the same things that sent people like haldeman and erlichman to prison and gerald ford said the united states could not tolerate the idea of a president going to trial. that should have never happened. it encourages lawlessness in presidents so now the problem is now that to my mind that needless restriction against indicting former presidents is gone, you've got trump supporters saying, you know, let's go out in the street. some of them are threatening violence some are threatening intimidation of the judge or jurors or other people in the legal process. that, you know, desantis used the word un-american yesterday that would be the most un-american thing of all.

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CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown

research to carry on your point here. the first special counsel was appointed by president grant in 1875 to investigate the so-called whiskey ring affair in his administration. but throughout our nearly 2 1/2-century history, the u.s. has seen fewer. so why do you think the frequency has increased and what is your opinion about the fact that it has increased? >> well, watergate rocked the nation, right, and it drove richard nixon from the white house and put a lot of the president's men in jail, people like john ehrlichman and h.r. haldeman and attorney general mitchell. it was a big deal. then you had bill clinton, who wen ken starr was appointed to investigate the whitewater affair, lo and behold, that led to a fishing expedition, which then led to monica lewinsky and almost destroyed bill clinton. in 1999, our country tried to get a handle on this and decided

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

this was a two day gap, and is 144 times longer. it's also obviously deliberate, there's no way that as clare said, you can't believe this just happened by chance. it had to be not deliberately, and if it can't be recovered, it was done by real professionals who could get into the cloud, and delete all other copies of it. the two and the from. the fact that it was just on those two days is really suspicious. we know from watergate, and from the chief of staff haldeman's notes that the missing 18 minutes was exactly the time that the conversation turned to watergate. we know from the timing that january 5th and sixth were days when there would've been a lot of messages about protecting or not protecting the president and the vice president. not enough attention is being paid to what was going on with the vice president.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

is going on. it is getting worse with each passing day that silence remains. first of, all all government records have to be observed. you can't just randomly decide that i will get rid of them. the fact that the secret service, who has the technical expertise could possibly have accidentally lost these records, it is so incredible. i look at the days before the 18 minute gap in watergate, and this was a two day gap, and is 144 times longer. it's also obviously deliberate, there's no way that as clare said, you can't believe this just happened by chance. it had to be not deliberately, and if it can't be recovered, it was done by real professionals who could get into the cloud, and delete all other copies of it. the two and the from. the fact that it was just on those two days is really suspicious. we know from watergate, and from the chief of staff

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

haldeman's notes that the missing 18 minutes was exactly the time that the conversation turned to watergate. we know from the timing that january 5th and sixth were days when there would've been a lot of messages about protecting or not protecting the president and the vice president. not enough attention is being paid to what was going on with the vice president. the fact that he was possible for the secret service to whisk him away, at the direction of james murray. two words that i won't forget, i promise you. they're going to whisk him away, never to let him to return to fulfill his constitutional responsibilities to oversee the counting of the ballots. that is something that we need to know. who made that order to get out of there?

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The ReidOut

to the president? he's exposed. charlie, help us understand why any of these people would be willing to take the fall and potentially go to prison and leave donald trump chilling in palm beach? >> well, that's the proposition we need to test, don't we, and that's why you have to start bring criminal charges. you know, you go back to -- i hate to keep bring up watergate, but a reminder you had 40 members of the nixon administration that were criminally charged. >> yeah. >> you had john ehrlichman, h.r. haldeman went to jail. the attorney general of the united states went to jail. the white house counsel went to jail, the vice president and president were forced to resign. in part that was because you had an aggressive independent prosecutor and you also had a federal judge that squeezed these defendants for more evidence, so that's what's going to have to happen. look, nobody is going to take mark meadows seriously as the fall grow because he was the totti in chief.

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This Is Life With Lisa Ling

they are somebody special. how do you prosecute a president? how does a president get a fair trial? these are serious issues. >> before i went in for my sentencing, i had been in witness protection program. i had testified. i had no idea what sirica would do. i was a little surprised when he gave me one to four years. >> for john dean, the anticipation ended and his prison sentence began as he was delivered to the u.s. courthouse in the custody of u.s. marshals. >> the facility that they placed me in was at fort holabird. they wanted to keep me near washington. it's while i'm serving my sentence and being brought into the court regularly, on the stand for two weeks in the trial of mitchell, haldeman, and ehrlichman, right after nixon had been pardoned by ford. >> h.r. haldeman, who was mr. nixon's chief of staff was indicted for conspiracy,

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