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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

on the main ball, the main ball is ellsberg, we've got to get the son of a bitch. >> reporter: ellsberg's case enended, upheleld the righght to publblish from m a landmarkrk mt for ththe free preress. depicted in the 2017 film "the post." >> government secrets. >> reporter: ellsberg remained a fierce advocate of exposing government secrets. >> what i am working out is to try to alert people to the danger before the alarm sounds. >> reporter: had near kissinger, a top advisor to nixon, once called ellsberg the most dangerous man in america. that may have been an exaggeration, but his status as one of the nation's most important whistle-blowers was not. major garrett, cbs news, washington. >> norah: switching gears now to our weeklong series, "the future of cars," many new vehicles rolling off the assembly line have eliminated the traditional dashboards and replaced them with high-tech touchscreens beard cbs's

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The Mehdi Hasan Show

whatnot. he became quite famous for it. in some ways, what's the word i'm looking for, he's a harbinger of the modern culture. infamy and bad behavior make you famous. you are rewarded for it. he was a guy that wanted to be famous. there's no other way of putting. it he was desperate to be famous. he bounced around the fbi. he tried to run for office. when all of that didn't happen, he sort of swore allegiance to nixon. just felt like this man will take care of me. even when faced with the fact that nixon thought he was kind of an idiot, he held, he continued to believe. it's the true believer is and we see it all over politics right now. it's so dangerous. >> true believers from hitler to nixon. it tells you everything you need to know. >> i have to ask, david, does watergate still have the same shock value as a political

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Velshi

lunch. him is that what we want the term witch hunt in moder times was originated by none other than richard nixon i 1973, saying that this was a unfair witch hunt against hi in the watergate scandal tha he did not deserve anything of >> interestingly, becaus donald trump wrote a letter to nixon in 1993 praising him as great man. he writes, you are a great man i will always have and alway will have the utmost respected admiration for you i am proud to know you there was a photograph tha nixon sent donald trump. it doesn't seem like donal trump ever quite registere that nixon did some things tha were actually bad for th country. >> he may have actuall register that nixon did do bad things and got away with them. nixon, very, well might have gone to prison for conspiracy, for obstruction of justice, fo possibly for perjury

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Velshi

is the speaker of the house of representatives one of the mos important figures in our democracy saying, essentially, has used different language, but the effort against trump t hold him accountable for possible criminal defenses this is a witch hunt the house should withhol against money, they should investigate the da alvin bragg that, we have never seen befor in american history and it i frightening and i hope we neve see it again >> of, course alvin bragg, interestingly, i don't think you respond to, that we wrote letter back saying you have no jurisdiction this matter >> and he was absolutely right >> that said, do you think, at the end of this, whatever come of this thing, convictions o acquittals or all of the other seven cases. do you think that there is som opportunity in the next fe years for there to be reconciliation in this country >> i think so. you look at moments in america history when the country seeme on the brink, even durin

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The Journal Editorial Report

something like political polarization. very briefly, there have been two instances where both richard nixon and bill clinton could have been indicted with no factual disputes. in both stances that was not done by the prosecutors, for good reasons. paul: well, and, of course, former president ford pardoned richard nixon precisely to spare the country from a big dispute, and he did so at some political cost, no question about that. and robert wray did not indict bill clinton even though your argument would be that, actually, it was a pretty clear cut case of perjury and, again, he did so out of national interest grounds, i assume. >> perjury and obstruction of justice. democrats were defending the proposition of course in the context of indictment first, that it did not merit it. yes -- and, by way, as to nixon, you're right as to ford pardoning him, but i happen to think if you look at what the

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PoliticsNation

where he won both times. so, you know, i think getting sort of that old batch going on the road, for those who remember his time as president rather fondly, i think will be helpful in some of the pivotal states. >> read, switching gears now. donald trump is responding to his soon to be served subpoena with a lengthy letter to the january six committee chairman, congressman benny thompson. after it was announced that this week's hearing, he's not yet saying if you will comply with the demand for documents and testimony. but he used the letter to double down on his false claims about the 2020 election. this might have been the last hearing for the committee. how does the panels investigative work compared to hearings in the past? such as the 9/11 hearings, which led to the creation of homeland security and the watergate hearings, which led to nixon's resignation and major government reforms.

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CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown

inside mar-a-lago like a quote overdue library book or a national security nightmare? next, i'll put that question to john dean. former white house counsel to nixon and a key figure in the watergate scandal. we'll be right back. that means thahat i earn 5% on our rental car, i earn 5% on our cabin. i mean, c'momon! hello cashback! hello, kevin hart! i'm scared. in a good way. i'm lying. let's get inside. earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours.

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

arguments to proffer. >> now, to be fair, the supreme court is different than when it ruled on this in '73 related to nixon and when it ruled again during the clinton investigation. he want to highlight a comment that brett kavanaugh made when the supreme court was considering handing over written records to the national archives. this is back in january. in that decision, kavanaugh wrote, a former president must be able to successfully invoke the presidential communications privilege for communications that occurred during his presidency even if the current president does not support the privilege claim. he does go on to say, that privilege is not absolute, but knowing this court, knowing that by the way there are more conservative member of the court than even kavanaugh, do you see the possibility that this supreme court might give trump more leeway? >> always. and i think that's a really good point. that might be what they're saying. okay, look, and by the way, in these meetings, doj does all the listening, trump lawyers do all the talking. and they may say, okay, you have

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

watergate committee hearings on july 16, 1973, an announced witness appeared, alex butterfield, who testified to nixon's secret taping system, forever changing history. much more on that story straight ahead. meanwhile, the legal fight over abortion rights is happening now at the state level, after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. yesterday, judges in louisiana and utah temporarily blocked trigger laws that banned the procedure following lawsuits by abortion rights advocates. according to "the new york times," there are at least 16 states that have trigger laws in effect, or will soon take effect. and we should note that wisconsin's ban on abortion stems from the law still on the books from 1849. yes, you've got that right 1849. but the state's governor and attorney general said they will not enforce. it abortion rights groups have filed lawsuits in several states but legal experts say those

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Anderson Cooper 360

>> well, first of all, you can't tell, but what we do know is that the january 6th committee and the justice department in their own way which is much more cautious, they are relentlessly and aggressively, and i, quite believe, thoughtfully, going about trying to get to the bottom of this and if you go back to watergate, and you look, carl and i were able to do some of the stories and piece together the outlines. quite frankly, thanks to carl who found the bookkeeper, so we got on the trail of the money which was the path, ultimately, to nixon, that, so, they're proceeding in their way and i've been impressed with the people involved in the seriousness.

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