I first took my seat in the ancient bodin the spring of 1769. I must tell you, your excellency, you were already a legend in my family when i was a young boy. My father, peter jefferson, spoke very highly of you. He as you well know was a surveyor commissioned by the western authority surveying lintz of virginia and beyond. Lands of virginia and beyond. He was a young major. I believe you both sat together in the Virginia House of burgesss, just before he passed away. He passed away in 1757. When i came to the house 12 years later, i had already known of you as a boy that attended the old World College in williamsburg, william and mary and george whiff and practicing law in williamsburg. In fact, general, i do not know whether you remember, but when i was a young man, a good 25 years of age, i had already become a de devote of theater and never missed an opportunity when virginia burg performed in the theater and i believe mrs. Campbell was quite the destiny for you. You enjoyed her oc
President of the United States. [applause] election 1976, the Democratic National convention. Your host is political analyst Richard Scammon. Richard this is Richard Scammon in washington. With me are professor howard honeyman of Howard University Howard Penniman of Yorktown University and mr. Stephen hess of the brookings institution. We want to discuss the Democratic Convention. We will do the Republican Convention at a later time when that meeting has been finished. But perhaps before we do either of the detailed discussions on these conventions, we want to spend at least a few minutes talking about the basic purpose of an American National president ial nominating convention. One observer has said these conventions are real ideological struggles told as circuses. We know the main purpose is to nominate a candidate for president. But Howard Penniman, beyond that, how can we briefly describe the process of an American Convention . Howard the National Convention is the time of the nom
[applause] ladies and gentlemen of the convention, proudly i place before you the name of jimmy carter as the nominee of the Democratic Party and the next president of the United States. [applause] election 1976, the Democratic National convention. Your host is political analyst Richard Scammon. Richard this is Richard Scammon in washington. With me are professor howard honeyman of Howard Howard university and mr. Stephen hess of the brookings institution. We want to discuss the Democratic Convention. We will do the Republican Convention at a later time when that meeting has been finished. But perhaps before we do either of the detailed discussions we conventions, we want to spend at least a few minutes talking about the basic purpose of an American National president ial nominating convention. One observer has said these conventions are real ideological struggles told as circuses. We know the main purpose is to nominate a candidate for president. But howard penniman, beyond that, how
Peter navarro meant to say on fox last night. There was a little confusion. I think that he was pretty definitive to say it was dead, the president was pretty definitive in saying the trade deal is on who would ever think that this would happen, good news out of europe, pmis are strong, they are inflating things in their economy like we are. I also think there might have been a short squeeze those of us who watched when navarro said what he said the market plummeted and i think overnight traders said its going to open down badly im going to get short and they got whipsawed because you didnt think navarro could be reversed as quickly as he was given the fact he is a close confidant of the president. Almost exactly what art cashin is saying this morning. Whipsaw resulted in a good deal of short covering. He says the bulls may now reassert control he says they need to take the dow up by more than 450. The bulls are when you watch the market ahead of time you see so many stocks going up fo
Malaysias power struggle to have a have its something the resignation has thrown the country into uncertainty but whats motivated this just 2 years after a surprise comeback of what is a tell us about politics in malaysia this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program im Adrian Finnegan Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has long been seen as a monster of malaysian politics his shock resignation on monday has triggered speculation over what he may be planning hes been resisting pressure to set a deadline to and over power to his name successor abraham they put aside the decades long rivalry and 28 team and that partnership brought mahathir back into power under the deal to promise to hand over the top job to abraham now the ruling government has collapsed and Political Parties are rushing to forge alliances to form a new one so well come back to power through a different Political Partnership thats what were going to be discussing shortly but 1st i was there as Florence Louis reports