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Strike! 3 00:00:15,049 --> 00:00:17,329 - ♪ Young hearts can go their way ♪ 4 00:00:17,362 --> 00:00:19,572 - The students push forward and the police push back. 5 00:00:19,605 --> 00:00:22,185 - ♪ Can't put it off another day ♪ 6 00:00:22,229 --> 00:00:23,709 - That's what the cops did. 7 00:00:23,747 --> 00:00:26,027 - ♪ I don't care what others say ♪ 8 00:00:26,060 --> 00:00:29,240 - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., assassinated 9 00:00:29,270 --> 00:00:30,510 in Memphis, Tennessee. 10 00:00:30,547 --> 00:00:32,027 - ♪ Time has come today 11 00:00:32,066 --> 00:00:34,516 - Senator Robert Francis Kennedy 12 00:00:34,551 --> 00:00:37,691 was 42 years old. 13 00:00:37,727 --> 00:00:41,077 - The enemy is no longer closer to victory. 14 00:00:41,110 --> 00:00:44,560 - ♪ Oh, the rules have changed today ♪ 15 00:00:44,596 --> 00:00:46,866 - We demonstrate against the war in Vietnam. 16 00:00:46,908 --> 00:00:48,428 - ♪ Have no place to stay 17 00:00:48,462 --> 00:00:51,362 - The number of men killed last week in Vietnam 18 00:00:51,396 --> 00:00:53,536 was the highest this summer. 19 00:00:53,570 --> 00:00:58,090 - They are running an all-white political party in 1968. 20 00:00:58,127 --> 00:01:00,607 - ♪ My tears have come and gone ♪ 21 00:01:00,646 --> 00:01:03,196 - We all need George C. Wallace 22 00:01:03,235 --> 00:01:05,195 for our President of the United States. 23 00:01:05,237 --> 00:01:07,717 - ♪ Hey! I have no home 24 00:01:07,757 --> 00:01:09,407 - Vote Republican in November. 25 00:01:09,448 --> 00:01:11,068 - The peace groups are demanding permission 26 00:01:11,105 --> 00:01:13,415 to march on Convention Hall. 27 00:01:13,452 --> 00:01:14,802 - These cops here are tough. 28 00:01:14,833 --> 00:01:16,633 They'd kill you with a smile. 29 00:01:16,662 --> 00:01:18,562 - ♪ Time - As long as 30 00:01:18,595 --> 00:01:19,905 I am mayor of this town, 31 00:01:19,941 --> 00:01:21,981 there will be law and order in Chicago. 32 00:01:22,012 --> 00:01:24,222 - ♪ Time 33 00:01:24,256 --> 00:01:27,976 - This is the moment of truth for the Democratic Party. 34 00:01:29,434 --> 00:01:31,404 - ♪ Time 35 00:01:36,165 --> 00:01:38,925 - Tuesday night, I spent my evening 36 00:01:38,960 --> 00:01:40,790 at Senator Kennedy's campaign headquarters 37 00:01:40,824 --> 00:01:43,314 to celebrate his victory in California. 38 00:01:43,344 --> 00:01:46,934 Tuesday night, I was in ecstasy with joy. 39 00:01:46,968 --> 00:01:49,448 Wednesday morning, sorrow. 40 00:01:50,144 --> 00:01:52,774 And this morning, utter despair. 41 00:01:52,802 --> 00:01:54,802 Because now I'm lost. 42 00:01:54,838 --> 00:01:56,978 I'm desperate. 43 00:01:58,290 --> 00:02:01,470 And I don't know where we're going from here. 44 00:02:01,500 --> 00:02:04,120 - By the early summer of 1968, 45 00:02:04,158 --> 00:02:07,638 there was this ache in the American spirit, of 46 00:02:07,679 --> 00:02:09,339 "What the hell is happening to us?" 47 00:02:09,370 --> 00:02:12,270 "Is the country coming apart at the seams?" 48 00:02:12,304 --> 00:02:15,454 - No words can really fully convey 49 00:02:15,480 --> 00:02:18,280 the feeling that I have towards 50 00:02:18,310 --> 00:02:22,660 the Kennedy family in this time of their particular tragedy, 51 00:02:22,694 --> 00:02:25,284 or the feeling that one must have 52 00:02:25,317 --> 00:02:29,047 for the nation in the face of this tragedy, this new tragedy. 53 00:02:29,079 --> 00:02:32,149 - I really think McCarthy felt a sense of guilt, 54 00:02:32,186 --> 00:02:34,146 in some weird psychological way, for this outcome, 55 00:02:34,188 --> 00:02:38,468 because he has been a very nasty campaigner. 56 00:02:38,503 --> 00:02:40,683 - This is one trauma too many. 57 00:02:40,712 --> 00:02:42,852 And McCarthy 58 00:02:42,886 --> 00:02:45,166 sort of gave up after Bobby died. 59 00:02:45,199 --> 00:02:49,549 Instead of pressing on, he drifted away. 60 00:02:49,583 --> 00:02:51,483 - There's one guy that offers an opportunity 61 00:02:51,516 --> 00:02:53,726 to at least try to find a way to end the war, 62 00:02:53,759 --> 00:02:55,659 and that's Gene McCarthy, and that's why I'm here. 63 00:02:55,692 --> 00:02:59,042 - McCarthy didn't want to leap in with a bitter campaign 64 00:02:59,075 --> 00:03:02,005 so soon after Senator Kennedy had died. 65 00:03:02,043 --> 00:03:04,013 But it felt deserted. 66 00:03:04,045 --> 00:03:07,045 Like, just when we need him most... 67 00:03:09,258 --> 00:03:10,398 Gone. 68 00:03:10,431 --> 00:03:12,881 - Senator George McGovern of South Dakota 69 00:03:12,916 --> 00:03:15,196 is said to be announcing tomorrow 70 00:03:15,229 --> 00:03:18,029 he is a candidate for the Democratic nomination. 71 00:03:18,059 --> 00:03:20,229 - George McGovern ultimately feels that 72 00:03:20,269 --> 00:03:22,889 he has to come in and declare for the Presidency 73 00:03:22,926 --> 00:03:26,026 to give the Bobby Kennedy people a place to go. 74 00:03:26,067 --> 00:03:29,377 - Representatives of Senator McCarthy 75 00:03:29,416 --> 00:03:32,246 and of my office have been meeting together 76 00:03:32,281 --> 00:03:36,221 to work out language on which our supporters 77 00:03:36,250 --> 00:03:39,390 could join forces, in terms of a plank 78 00:03:39,426 --> 00:03:42,356 on an end to the war in Vietnam. 79 00:03:42,394 --> 00:03:45,054 - You expected to be here with Robert Kennedy. 80 00:03:45,086 --> 00:03:46,916 - Yes, I think about it all the time. 81 00:03:46,950 --> 00:03:48,750 Someone who I know was sorry that they had not 82 00:03:48,780 --> 00:03:50,890 participated in the campaign of Robert Kennedy. 83 00:03:50,920 --> 00:03:54,270 And they were gonna do it later on, in the summer. 84 00:03:54,303 --> 00:03:56,243 And that person said to me that, 85 00:03:56,270 --> 00:03:58,100 "One thing I've learned in life since the assassination 86 00:03:58,134 --> 00:04:00,454 of Robert Kennedy, is never wait for summer." 87 00:04:00,481 --> 00:04:02,551 That's kind of the way I feel about American politics today. 88 00:04:02,587 --> 00:04:05,377 I think if you really feel about something, that you don't 89 00:04:05,417 --> 00:04:07,557 put it off, you have to do something about it now. 90 00:04:07,592 --> 00:04:09,462 - Bobby Kennedy's death 91 00:04:09,490 --> 00:04:12,560 changed the nature of the campaign. 92 00:04:12,597 --> 00:04:16,907 With him gone, whoever was going to be the nominee 93 00:04:16,946 --> 00:04:19,566 of the Democratic Party 94 00:04:19,604 --> 00:04:24,264 had to come to grips with what Kennedy represented. 95 00:04:24,298 --> 00:04:26,398 - I'd like to present to you 96 00:04:26,438 --> 00:04:28,918 the Vice President of the United States, 97 00:04:28,958 --> 00:04:30,748 Hubert H. Humphrey, for a few words. 98 00:04:34,619 --> 00:04:37,419 - Thank you! 99 00:04:37,449 --> 00:04:39,759 - Hubert Humphrey could have come out against the war. 100 00:04:39,796 --> 00:04:42,966 But he didn't want to do that, because he didn't want 101 00:04:43,006 --> 00:04:44,586 to jeopardize his own nomination. 102 00:04:44,629 --> 00:04:47,149 'Cause Lyndon Johnson had all the levers of power 103 00:04:47,183 --> 00:04:48,943 in the Democratic Party. 104 00:04:48,978 --> 00:04:51,148 - I am the Vice President of the United States. 105 00:04:51,187 --> 00:04:53,597 The Vice President of the United States 106 00:04:53,638 --> 00:04:55,298 does not make the policy. 107 00:04:55,329 --> 00:04:58,299 - He is a puppet, so you can't tell 108 00:04:58,332 --> 00:05:00,962 what he will think or do in office 109 00:05:00,990 --> 00:05:03,300 because he's not used to thinking for himself. 110 00:05:03,337 --> 00:05:06,787 The final say in the delegate selection was in 111 00:05:06,823 --> 00:05:10,973 the hands of the party bosses and Lyndon Johnson. 112 00:05:11,000 --> 00:05:14,870 - Someone questioned Johnson about Humphrey's loyalty. 113 00:05:14,900 --> 00:05:16,800 He said, "Don't worry about Hubert. 114 00:05:16,833 --> 00:05:19,323 I've got his pecker in my pocket." 115 00:05:20,837 --> 00:05:23,697 - Earlier this year, top U.S. leaders vowed that 116 00:05:23,737 --> 00:05:27,637 the Marine outpost at Khe Sahn would be defended at all cost. 117 00:05:27,672 --> 00:05:30,542 But today, the U.S. command in Vietnam announced 118 00:05:30,571 --> 00:05:34,061 that the Marines are pulling out of Khe Sahn. 119 00:05:36,025 --> 00:05:38,055 - That's the last bunker on this base. 120 00:05:38,096 --> 00:05:40,166 Now that the American troops have blown it up, 121 00:05:40,201 --> 00:05:42,651 there's nothing to protect them from enemy artillery. 122 00:05:42,687 --> 00:05:46,587 So now it's time for the final departure from Khe Sahn. 123 00:05:47,554 --> 00:05:49,664 - "Why did we fight so hard to keep it 124 00:05:49,694 --> 00:05:51,494 if we were going to give it up like this?" 125 00:05:51,523 --> 00:05:53,843 was the question some asked themselves. 126 00:05:53,870 --> 00:05:57,360 Others were relieved, because they privately believed 127 00:05:57,391 --> 00:06:01,191 Khe Sahn was of marginal strategic importance anyway. 128 00:06:01,222 --> 00:06:04,542 - Khe Sahn revealed the futility of the war. 129 00:06:04,571 --> 00:06:07,371 What was the goal? There was no clear goal, 130 00:06:07,401 --> 00:06:09,681 if the end result is abandonment. 131 00:06:09,714 --> 00:06:12,104 - Khe Sahn symbolizes the frustration 132 00:06:12,130 --> 00:06:13,510 of this kind of war. 133 00:06:13,545 --> 00:06:16,065 A few must remember their comrades, 134 00:06:16,099 --> 00:06:19,379 who are among the 2,500 Khe Sahn casualties. 135 00:06:19,413 --> 00:06:22,073 - I think Khe Sahn stands as a symbol 136 00:06:22,105 --> 00:06:23,725 of the whole war effort. 137 00:06:23,762 --> 00:06:27,732 We got in for a-- supposedly, a strategic reason. 138 00:06:27,766 --> 00:06:31,106 It became a point of pride for President Johnson 139 00:06:31,149 --> 00:06:33,079 and others from the administration. 140 00:06:33,116 --> 00:06:35,596 The small number of Marines at that outpost 141 00:06:35,636 --> 00:06:38,426 were subjected to just brutal bombardment 142 00:06:38,467 --> 00:06:40,947 for five months, and when it turned out 143 00:06:40,986 --> 00:06:43,606 that the enemy wouldn't fight the way that we wanted 144 00:06:43,644 --> 00:06:46,544 them to fight, we ended up packing up and leaving. 145 00:06:46,578 --> 00:06:49,888 - Now--as perhaps befits this strangest of wars-- 146 00:06:49,926 --> 00:06:53,236 one of the most celebrated battlefields of Vietnam 147 00:06:53,274 --> 00:06:57,114 has been reduced, once again, to a simple meadow. 148 00:07:06,149 --> 00:07:09,769 - By the time we get to the Republican Convention in 1968, 149 00:07:09,808 --> 00:07:13,118 Richard Nixon had done very well 150 00:07:13,156 --> 00:07:15,946 in the primaries leading up to that. 151 00:07:16,988 --> 00:07:19,918 But he did not go in to the convention hall 152 00:07:19,956 --> 00:07:22,436 in Miami Beach, having been assured 153 00:07:22,476 --> 00:07:24,096 of the nomination. He was sure. 154 00:07:24,133 --> 00:07:26,173 - Nelson Rockefeller 155 00:07:26,204 --> 00:07:30,484 decides at the last minute to try to make a serious push 156 00:07:30,519 --> 00:07:32,489 to gain the nomination, even though he had 157 00:07:32,521 --> 00:07:34,801 vacillated for months. 158 00:07:34,833 --> 00:07:37,463 - I felt the problems facing this nation, 159 00:07:37,491 --> 00:07:39,111 at home and abroad were so serious 160 00:07:39,148 --> 00:07:43,598 that I had no right not to make available what experience 161 00:07:43,635 --> 00:07:45,595 I had for the use of the party and the country. 162 00:07:45,637 --> 00:07:48,607 - Rockefeller is probably the most liberal Republican 163 00:07:48,640 --> 00:07:49,850 of the era. 164 00:07:49,883 --> 00:07:52,023 They were moderate Republicans 165 00:07:52,057 --> 00:07:53,957 who were just a few steps from liberals. 166 00:07:53,990 --> 00:07:57,030 - Mr. Rockefeller would get 41% of 167 00:07:57,062 --> 00:07:59,132 the black Democrats and Republicans-- 168 00:07:59,168 --> 00:08:02,168 and Independents, that is-- to cross over and vote for him. 169 00:08:02,205 --> 00:08:04,345 Mr. Nixon's whole record on civil rights 170 00:08:04,380 --> 00:08:05,660 has not been good. 171 00:08:05,692 --> 00:08:07,522 - I want you to know that this marks 172 00:08:07,556 --> 00:08:09,136 the end of one journey 173 00:08:09,178 --> 00:08:11,488 and, we think, the beginning of another one. 174 00:08:13,838 --> 00:08:16,318 - One of the key things that Nixon did was 175 00:08:16,357 --> 00:08:20,977 to build a network of support among political leaders 176 00:08:21,017 --> 00:08:22,987 that would be respected by Southerners. 177 00:08:23,019 --> 00:08:25,509 Strom Thurmond, for example, of South Carolina. 178 00:08:25,539 --> 00:08:27,509 - All that we could ask for 179 00:08:27,541 --> 00:08:29,821 is somebody who would be just and fair, 180 00:08:29,854 --> 00:08:33,004 and treat the South like the other sections of the country. 181 00:08:33,029 --> 00:08:35,649 - Strom Thurmond had been a Democrat, 182 00:08:35,687 --> 00:08:37,517 but he had left the Democratic Party 183 00:08:37,551 --> 00:08:39,211 because of the Civil Rights act. 184 00:08:39,242 --> 00:08:43,662 - The race is between Mr. Nixon and Mr. Rockefeller, 185 00:08:43,695 --> 00:08:46,075 and I would prefer Mr. Nixon. 186 00:08:46,111 --> 00:08:49,051 I think he would be better for the whole country. 187 00:08:49,736 --> 00:08:52,256 - Convention will come to order. 188 00:08:55,396 --> 00:08:58,256 - 1968 is the last presidential year 189 00:08:58,296 --> 00:09:02,366 in which it was possible to run for President 190 00:09:02,403 --> 00:09:03,753 without entering any primaries. 191 00:09:03,784 --> 00:09:06,684 Ronald Reagan showed up in Miami Beach, 192 00:09:06,718 --> 00:09:08,028 gave a press conference, and said, 193 00:09:08,064 --> 00:09:09,584 "I'm running for President." 194 00:09:09,618 --> 00:09:13,068 - Yes, as of this moment, uh-- 195 00:09:13,104 --> 00:09:16,734 in response to that resolution by the California delegation, 196 00:09:16,763 --> 00:09:18,423 I am a candidate. 197 00:09:18,454 --> 00:09:22,424 - Reagan is, in many ways, everything Nixon is not. 198 00:09:22,458 --> 00:09:27,048 He's smooth, he's handsome, people like him. 199 00:09:27,083 --> 00:09:29,053 And people are-- are confused, they're like, 200 00:09:29,085 --> 00:09:30,875 "We believe that he's a true conservative, 201 00:09:30,915 --> 00:09:32,705 "and we've never really trusted Nixon. 202 00:09:32,744 --> 00:09:34,404 Okay, so, now what are we gonna do?" 203 00:09:34,435 --> 00:09:37,225 - The name of the game right now is "stop Nixon." 204 00:09:37,266 --> 00:09:39,266 Now if a lot of those Southern delegates 205 00:09:39,302 --> 00:09:41,412 move away from Nixon to Ronald Reagan, 206 00:09:41,442 --> 00:09:42,892 then they feel that Nixon can be stopped 207 00:09:42,927 --> 00:09:44,757 on that first ballot. 208 00:09:44,791 --> 00:09:47,971 - The real fear was that Rockefeller and Reagan 209 00:09:48,001 --> 00:09:50,761 could hold off enough votes, so that that they could 210 00:09:50,797 --> 00:09:53,077 prevent us having a victory on the first ballot. 211 00:09:53,109 --> 00:09:55,249 And then it would break wide open. 212 00:09:55,284 --> 00:09:57,114 Now, I didn't fear Rockefeller, I never did, 213 00:09:57,148 --> 00:09:59,598 but Reagan... was something else. 214 00:09:59,633 --> 00:10:01,433 - Are there any circumstances under which you would 215 00:10:01,462 --> 00:10:02,912 accept the Vice Presidency? 216 00:10:02,947 --> 00:10:05,087 - There is no circumstance whatsoever 217 00:10:05,121 --> 00:10:06,741 that could alter my decision about that. 218 00:10:06,778 --> 00:10:08,088 - The pressuring of delegates 219 00:10:08,124 --> 00:10:10,134 to come out for Nixon or not to do so 220 00:10:10,161 --> 00:10:13,611 proceeds with a kind of glad-handed desperation. 221 00:10:13,647 --> 00:10:17,997 - The key to hanging on, as Nixon saw it, 222 00:10:18,031 --> 00:10:20,451 was to hang on to Southern delegates. 223 00:10:20,481 --> 00:10:21,971 - Why could it go either way? 224 00:10:22,000 --> 00:10:23,450 - Well, you've got to reckon, 225 00:10:23,484 --> 00:10:25,284 there's a lot of strength in our delegation. 226 00:10:25,314 --> 00:10:28,464 - Many of them really wanted to go with Reagan. 227 00:10:28,489 --> 00:10:32,149 And that's where Strom Thurmond turns out to be so important. 228 00:10:32,183 --> 00:10:34,843 - Senator Thurmond, I'm told that there was some slipping 229 00:10:34,875 --> 00:10:36,975 toward Reagan last night in the South, 230 00:10:37,015 --> 00:10:39,635 and specifically in your own South Carolina delegation, 231 00:10:39,673 --> 00:10:41,543 and that you personally stopped it. 232 00:10:41,571 --> 00:10:43,131 Is that correct? 233 00:10:43,159 --> 00:10:45,539 - There's no slippage in the South Carolina delegation. 234 00:10:45,575 --> 00:10:47,335 We all are standing for Nixon. 235 00:10:47,370 --> 00:10:49,680 - Nixon persuading Strom Thurmond 236 00:10:49,718 --> 00:10:51,308 he's the best candidate who can win... 237 00:10:51,340 --> 00:10:53,690 That we went with our hearts in '64 with Goldwater. 238 00:10:53,722 --> 00:10:55,312 He took us down to a horrible defeat. 239 00:10:55,344 --> 00:10:58,004 So let's go with a moderate now, 240 00:10:58,036 --> 00:10:59,556 and then once we get in, 241 00:10:59,589 --> 00:11:01,829 I can slow down the federal government's efforts 242 00:11:01,868 --> 00:11:03,968 at desegregating schools in the South. 243 00:11:04,008 --> 00:11:05,798 But the number one reason was that 244 00:11:05,837 --> 00:11:07,357 it looked like Nixon could win. 245 00:11:07,390 --> 00:11:09,810 - A candidate needs 667 delegates 246 00:11:09,841 --> 00:11:11,501 to win the nomination, 247 00:11:11,532 --> 00:11:14,332 but, with Nixon's estimated total at above 600 now, 248 00:11:14,363 --> 00:11:17,333 that air of victory is obvious. 249 00:11:17,366 --> 00:11:20,016 - Governor, may we ask you what you might have 250 00:11:20,058 --> 00:11:22,228 done differently, thinking back now? 251 00:11:22,267 --> 00:11:25,167 - Nothing; there isn't anything I could have done differently. 252 00:11:25,201 --> 00:11:27,201 - It was a weary Governor Rockefeller 253 00:11:27,238 --> 00:11:30,338 who hotel-hopped from one delegation caucus to another. 254 00:11:30,379 --> 00:11:32,349 Wife, Happy, appeared anything but happy 255 00:11:32,381 --> 00:11:34,351 as her husband began to show the strain, 256 00:11:34,383 --> 00:11:36,183 and, perhaps, the futility of it. 257 00:11:36,212 --> 00:11:38,422 - With the demise of Nelson Rockefeller 258 00:11:38,456 --> 00:11:41,526 and the sort of exclusion of the moderate 259 00:11:41,562 --> 00:11:43,192 and liberal side of the Republican Party, 260 00:11:43,219 --> 00:11:44,839 you began to see the reshaping of 261 00:11:44,876 --> 00:11:46,256 the Republican Party. 262 00:11:46,291 --> 00:11:48,261 - We are having here, in Miami Beach, 263 00:11:48,293 --> 00:11:51,403 the convention of the nice, white people. 264 00:11:51,434 --> 00:11:54,924 All together, there are 26 non-white delegates 265 00:11:54,955 --> 00:12:00,715 and 57 non-white alternates out of 2,666. 266 00:12:00,754 --> 00:12:03,274 There are none of these magnificent, wounded 267 00:12:03,308 --> 00:12:05,898 black faces to remind us of what's going on 268 00:12:05,932 --> 00:12:08,732 in this country. There are only sunburns, 269 00:12:08,762 --> 00:12:11,212 and smiles, and balloons. 270 00:12:13,456 --> 00:12:16,046 - This is a lily-white delegation there, and, uh-- 271 00:12:16,080 --> 00:12:18,120 they don't know exactly what we want, so we thought 272 00:12:18,151 --> 00:12:20,571 that we would get it together and then take it to them. 273 00:12:22,327 --> 00:12:24,047 - Violence broke out tonight, 274 00:12:24,088 --> 00:12:27,228 in a predominantly Negro section of Miami. 275 00:12:27,263 --> 00:12:29,783 Two buildings, reportedly, were set afire. 276 00:12:29,818 --> 00:12:31,748 Some looting was reported. 277 00:12:31,785 --> 00:12:33,745 More than 200 police were sent to the area, 278 00:12:33,787 --> 00:12:38,407 and some tear gas was used at one point to disperse 279 00:12:38,447 --> 00:12:40,447 a rock- and-bottle- throwing crowd. 280 00:12:40,483 --> 00:12:44,283 - Nobody can really say why it's happened, 281 00:12:44,315 --> 00:12:46,275 it's just the pent-up anger, the frustration, 282 00:12:46,317 --> 00:12:51,807 and the idea of being trapped in society. 283 00:12:51,840 --> 00:12:54,260 It's just a way of saying, 284 00:12:54,290 --> 00:12:57,500 "I will accept the abuse no longer." 285 00:12:59,813 --> 00:13:02,853 all: GOP! GOP! GOP! 286 00:13:05,163 --> 00:13:07,653 - 55-year-old Richard Milhous Nixon 287 00:13:07,683 --> 00:13:10,443 has confirmed now that he will get a second run 288 00:13:10,479 --> 00:13:12,999 at the Presidency of the United States. 289 00:13:13,033 --> 00:13:15,103 - Nixon knew that he was making 290 00:13:15,139 --> 00:13:16,829 one of the great comebacks 291 00:13:16,865 --> 00:13:18,625 in American political history. 292 00:13:18,659 --> 00:13:23,529 And he was able to tap into his own sense of renewal. 293 00:13:23,561 --> 00:13:26,361 - As we look at America, we see cities enveloped 294 00:13:26,391 --> 00:13:28,291 in smoke and flame. 295 00:13:28,324 --> 00:13:30,984 We hear sirens in the night. 296 00:13:31,017 --> 00:13:35,117 We see Americans dying on distant battlefields abroad. 297 00:13:35,159 --> 00:13:37,299 We see Americans hating each other, 298 00:13:37,333 --> 00:13:41,173 fighting each other, killing each other at home. 299 00:13:41,544 --> 00:13:44,034 And as we see and hear these things, 300 00:13:44,064 --> 00:13:46,484 millions of Americans cry out in anguish, 301 00:13:46,515 --> 00:13:48,715 "Did we come all this way for this?" 302 00:13:48,758 --> 00:13:52,518 - Nixon's speech was designed to say, you know, "I hear you." 303 00:13:52,555 --> 00:13:54,825 Unless we stop shouting at one another, 304 00:13:54,868 --> 00:13:56,318 we can't hear one another. 305 00:13:56,352 --> 00:13:59,672 I mean, very powerful, powerful words. 306 00:13:59,700 --> 00:14:01,220 - It is the quiet voice 307 00:14:01,254 --> 00:14:03,574 in the tumult of the shouting. 308 00:14:03,601 --> 00:14:07,021 It is the voice of the great majority of Americans, 309 00:14:07,053 --> 00:14:09,683 the forgotten Americans, the non-shouters, 310 00:14:09,710 --> 00:14:10,850 the non-demonstrators. 311 00:14:10,884 --> 00:14:12,854 - Nixon wrote that speech, 312 00:14:12,886 --> 00:14:15,506 contrary to a lot of his speeches, 313 00:14:15,544 --> 00:14:19,344 where he would be getting help from his speech-writers. 314 00:14:19,375 --> 00:14:22,515 That speech was all Richard Nixon. 315 00:14:22,551 --> 00:14:24,591 - America's in trouble today, not because 316 00:14:24,622 --> 00:14:27,002 her people have failed, but because 317 00:14:27,038 --> 00:14:29,698 her leaders have failed. And what America needs 318 00:14:29,730 --> 00:14:32,910 are leaders to match the greatness of her people. 319 00:14:35,564 --> 00:14:41,094 - Richard Nixon presenting a face of placid calm 320 00:14:41,121 --> 00:14:44,541 in a year of chaos. 321 00:14:44,573 --> 00:14:47,893 And things are looking pretty good for Richard Nixon. 322 00:14:54,790 --> 00:14:56,070 - What? - Is it your purpose here 323 00:14:56,102 --> 00:14:57,592 to disrupt this convention? 324 00:14:57,620 --> 00:15:00,040 - Life is disruptive in America, let's face it. 325 00:15:00,071 --> 00:15:02,381 If you believe in life, you're disruptive. 326 00:15:02,418 --> 00:15:05,588 You know? I don't want to go and fight in that damn war. 327 00:15:05,628 --> 00:15:08,738 You know, that's a disruptive attitude. 328 00:15:08,769 --> 00:15:11,119 They're gonna have to pull me by my hair. 329 00:15:11,151 --> 00:15:12,461 Right? 330 00:15:12,497 --> 00:15:14,217 - The activist part of my generation 331 00:15:14,258 --> 00:15:17,568 is divided into two parts: those who decide that 332 00:15:17,606 --> 00:15:19,746 they can change the world by supporting 333 00:15:19,780 --> 00:15:24,060 a viable anti-war candidate, and those who think 334 00:15:24,095 --> 00:15:26,405 that the entire system has to be torn down. 335 00:15:26,442 --> 00:15:29,142 - Political pigs, your days are numbered. 336 00:15:29,169 --> 00:15:31,239 We are the second American Revolution. 337 00:15:31,275 --> 00:15:33,235 We are winning. Yippie! 338 00:15:33,277 --> 00:15:36,587 Yippies were, um-- 339 00:15:36,625 --> 00:15:38,415 crazy people who did street theater. 340 00:15:38,454 --> 00:15:41,084 - We're not gonna take part in an old men's election. 341 00:15:41,112 --> 00:15:42,772 Young people know who's gonna win. 342 00:15:42,803 --> 00:15:45,083 The winner's gonna be Pigasus the Pig, 343 00:15:45,116 --> 00:15:46,666 'cause every party's running a pig. 344 00:15:46,704 --> 00:15:49,604 - So why did you decide to become a candidate? 345 00:15:51,640 --> 00:15:54,990 - The plan was to have a mass, moratorium-type 346 00:15:55,023 --> 00:15:57,093 anti-war demonstration in Chicago. 347 00:15:57,128 --> 00:15:58,508 And at the same time, 348 00:15:58,543 --> 00:16:00,273 a mass counter-culture festival. 349 00:16:00,304 --> 00:16:02,104 - We must stay in the streets, 350 00:16:02,133 --> 00:16:05,973 and stay in active resistance, or else there will be no peace. 351 00:16:05,999 --> 00:16:09,619 - I was with Rennie, Davis, and Dave Dellinger, 352 00:16:09,658 --> 00:16:12,138 and we were trying to coordinate the mobilization, 353 00:16:12,178 --> 00:16:16,288 which was this coalition of fractious groups who agreed on 354 00:16:16,320 --> 00:16:19,500 something like total withdrawal from Vietnam now. 355 00:16:19,530 --> 00:16:24,470 And Allen Ginsberg wanted everybody to chant "Ohm," 356 00:16:24,500 --> 00:16:28,470 to bring the war to an end and the police to their senses. 357 00:16:28,504 --> 00:16:33,034 It was a motley medley of all kinds of people. 358 00:16:34,510 --> 00:16:37,130 - When we first went to see Mayor Daley 359 00:16:37,168 --> 00:16:40,548 and we thought his Deputy Mayor 360 00:16:40,585 --> 00:16:42,995 to try and get a permit, he took me aside and said, 361 00:16:43,036 --> 00:16:45,176 "Come on, what do you guys really want to do?" 362 00:16:45,211 --> 00:16:47,391 And I said, "Well, did you see 363 00:16:47,420 --> 00:16:49,010 'Wild in the Streets'?" 364 00:16:52,770 --> 00:16:58,710 Which was a movie where young people put LSD 365 00:16:58,741 --> 00:17:01,021 into the water supply 366 00:17:01,054 --> 00:17:03,514 and took over the government. 367 00:17:03,539 --> 00:17:06,199 And so this is what the police expected. 368 00:17:07,371 --> 00:17:09,681 - Our administration will never permit 369 00:17:09,718 --> 00:17:12,888 a lawless, violent group of terrorists 370 00:17:12,928 --> 00:17:15,758 to destroy the purpose of this national convention 371 00:17:15,793 --> 00:17:18,073 and take over the streets of Chicago. 372 00:17:18,106 --> 00:17:20,516 - Before he became mayor, Chicago had 373 00:17:20,556 --> 00:17:23,346 kind of become a run down, drab city. 374 00:17:23,387 --> 00:17:24,767 - The city is plagued with strikes, 375 00:17:24,802 --> 00:17:27,052 from cab drivers to telephone installers. 376 00:17:27,080 --> 00:17:28,560 But Mayor Daley says 377 00:17:28,599 --> 00:17:30,429 the city's never been in better shape. 378 00:17:30,463 --> 00:17:32,403 - Mayor Daley wanted to show off how he'd 379 00:17:32,430 --> 00:17:34,540 turned it into a modern showplace. 380 00:17:34,570 --> 00:17:38,440 - Chicago loves size, scale. One hotel here brags 381 00:17:38,471 --> 00:17:41,371 that it has more flush toilets under one roof 382 00:17:41,405 --> 00:17:42,885 than any other building in the world. 383 00:17:42,923 --> 00:17:45,793 - Daley's administration was absolutely committed 384 00:17:45,823 --> 00:17:48,583 that, in his city, this was not gonna be a place 385 00:17:48,619 --> 00:17:51,449 where protestors were gonna have a platform. 386 00:17:51,484 --> 00:17:52,904 This was gonna be a place where 387 00:17:52,933 --> 00:17:56,113 they were going to be put in their place. 388 00:17:56,144 --> 00:17:59,394 - No one will be able to take over the convention hall 389 00:17:59,423 --> 00:18:01,113 or the streets of Chicago. 390 00:18:01,149 --> 00:18:04,459 - Mayor Daley had exercised such control over the city, 391 00:18:04,497 --> 00:18:06,397 you couldn't even get near the convention center 392 00:18:06,430 --> 00:18:08,090 where the convention was being held. 393 00:18:08,121 --> 00:18:10,611 So, basically, all you could do is protest among 394 00:18:10,641 --> 00:18:12,781 the major hotels in the loop area, 395 00:18:12,815 --> 00:18:15,395 where a lot of the delegates were staying. 396 00:18:15,439 --> 00:18:17,409 - The peace groups are demanding permission 397 00:18:17,441 --> 00:18:19,751 to march on Convention Hall, the night the Democrats 398 00:18:19,788 --> 00:18:21,928 nominate their candidate for President. 399 00:18:21,962 --> 00:18:23,272 The city says no. 400 00:18:23,309 --> 00:18:25,139 That would endanger security. 401 00:18:25,173 --> 00:18:28,423 There is a possibility of mass arrests, unless the city 402 00:18:28,452 --> 00:18:31,772 allows the demonstrators to camp out in public parks. 403 00:18:31,800 --> 00:18:33,490 There is nowhere else for them to stay. 404 00:18:33,526 --> 00:18:35,286 - I think it's in their best interest 405 00:18:35,321 --> 00:18:37,251 to let us sleep in the park instead of roam 406 00:18:37,288 --> 00:18:39,148 the streets at night. - Boy Scouts could sleep 407 00:18:39,187 --> 00:18:41,777 overnight in the parks, but not hippies. 408 00:18:41,810 --> 00:18:43,640 There's no other place to sleep, 409 00:18:43,674 --> 00:18:45,994 so we knew, if you're going to drive people out 410 00:18:46,021 --> 00:18:48,331 of the parks, they're going to be in the streets. 411 00:18:48,368 --> 00:18:50,778 It's gonna be pandemonium. Is that what you want? 412 00:18:50,819 --> 00:18:53,959 - How do you feel about the anti-war demonstrators? 413 00:18:53,994 --> 00:18:55,794 - I don't like 'em. 414 00:18:55,824 --> 00:18:59,144 I don't like 'em one bit. There's no reason for 'em. 415 00:18:59,172 --> 00:19:00,662 They accomplish nothing. 416 00:19:00,691 --> 00:19:03,451 - The police, largely working-class people, 417 00:19:03,487 --> 00:19:06,797 who'd come up the hard way, see these privileged, 418 00:19:06,835 --> 00:19:09,625 white students, and have to wonder, "What do they have 419 00:19:09,665 --> 00:19:11,525 to be angry about?" And many of those 420 00:19:11,564 --> 00:19:14,644 police officers themselves identified with the soldiers 421 00:19:14,670 --> 00:19:16,640 who were coming back from the war in Vietnam. 422 00:19:16,672 --> 00:19:19,192 - We are coming not because our fight is with policemen, 423 00:19:19,227 --> 00:19:20,807 or with National Guard troops. 424 00:19:20,849 --> 00:19:23,749 Our fight is with the policies of this administration. 425 00:19:24,577 --> 00:19:26,297 - On this eve, of the beginning of 426 00:19:26,337 --> 00:19:28,307 the 35th Democratic National Convention, 427 00:19:28,339 --> 00:19:30,309 Chicago is nearly security-tight. 428 00:19:30,341 --> 00:19:32,651 - The police, several thousand of them, 429 00:19:32,688 --> 00:19:34,028 are now deployed. 430 00:19:34,069 --> 00:19:36,349 U.S. Army troops began arriving in Chicago 431 00:19:36,382 --> 00:19:38,352 in substantial numbers this morning, 432 00:19:38,384 --> 00:19:40,044 at least 50 plane-loads. 433 00:19:40,075 --> 00:19:42,215 But they will be available to reinforce 434 00:19:42,250 --> 00:19:46,010 some 5,500 Illinois National Guardsmen, some 2,000 FBI, 435 00:19:46,046 --> 00:19:49,076 Secret Service, and other Federal agents, 436 00:19:49,118 --> 00:19:51,568 and the 11,000-man Chicago Police Force. 437 00:19:51,604 --> 00:19:54,374 - We are concerned about the build-up of the force 438 00:19:54,400 --> 00:19:56,710 because we think anything that's built up like this 439 00:19:56,747 --> 00:19:58,887 is liable to be used. - Now, you're a girl. 440 00:19:58,921 --> 00:20:01,921 Are you afraid of any violence that may occur? 441 00:20:01,959 --> 00:20:04,339 - There'll be violence, yes, no doubt about that, 442 00:20:04,375 --> 00:20:06,335 but I'm not afraid of it. 443 00:20:06,377 --> 00:20:11,037 - About 500 students, hippies, Yippies, radicals, activists, 444 00:20:11,071 --> 00:20:13,421 McCarthy kids, and other peace demonstrators 445 00:20:13,453 --> 00:20:15,903 marched four miles from Lincoln Park 446 00:20:15,938 --> 00:20:17,528 to the downtown hotels 447 00:20:17,561 --> 00:20:20,081 housing the Democratic Convention Delegates. 448 00:20:20,115 --> 00:20:21,765 They stayed on the sidewalks. 449 00:20:21,806 --> 00:20:23,566 They stopped for traffic signals, 450 00:20:23,601 --> 00:20:26,361 and they did not try to cross police lines. 451 00:20:26,397 --> 00:20:28,737 - Kindly obey the traffic signals! 452 00:20:30,746 --> 00:20:33,226 - As the protesters marched back toward Lincoln Park, 453 00:20:33,266 --> 00:20:36,096 they clashed with police. - Whoa, hey! Cool it! 454 00:20:37,097 --> 00:20:40,067 - We were told that we would have to leave the park 455 00:20:40,100 --> 00:20:42,240 at 11 o'clock at night. 456 00:20:42,275 --> 00:20:45,415 At 5 o'clock, the police started beating people up. 457 00:20:45,451 --> 00:20:49,081 all: We want the park! We want the park! 458 00:20:52,009 --> 00:20:54,939 - They disperse into the streets. 459 00:20:57,152 --> 00:20:59,292 - I'm giving you one more warning! 460 00:20:59,327 --> 00:21:01,257 - One more warning! - Clear the streets! 461 00:21:01,294 --> 00:21:04,924 - And this is the first melee of many. 462 00:21:11,960 --> 00:21:13,760 - A whole bunch of them picked me up and drug me, 463 00:21:13,789 --> 00:21:15,579 and then they beat me. They put mace in my face. 464 00:21:15,619 --> 00:21:17,409 - How'd you get that blood all over you? 465 00:21:17,448 --> 00:21:18,788 - Because I came around and got a picture of him 466 00:21:18,829 --> 00:21:20,419 after he squirted me with mace. 467 00:21:20,451 --> 00:21:22,491 - And he clubbed you? - And he clubbed me. 468 00:21:22,522 --> 00:21:25,972 - A Democratic Convention is about to begin 469 00:21:26,008 --> 00:21:27,938 in a police state. 470 00:21:27,976 --> 00:21:30,806 There just doesn't seem to be any other way to say it. 471 00:21:35,811 --> 00:21:38,441 - I present to you now, the able and gracious mayor 472 00:21:38,469 --> 00:21:41,609 of the city of Chicago, Richard J. Daley. 473 00:21:43,198 --> 00:21:45,788 - Any political convention is a show. 474 00:21:45,821 --> 00:21:48,511 And Chicago mayor Richard Daley 475 00:21:48,548 --> 00:21:52,448 was a man of absolute control in the Democratic Party. 476 00:21:52,483 --> 00:21:57,143 He was a machine politician. "This is my town!" 477 00:21:57,177 --> 00:21:58,967 - Hey, Georgie! - Now they're raising 478 00:21:59,007 --> 00:22:02,527 the Illinois, uh-- delegation's-- 479 00:22:02,562 --> 00:22:04,222 sign. 480 00:22:04,253 --> 00:22:07,223 Apparently a brief effort to start a parade. 481 00:22:07,256 --> 00:22:09,666 - Lyndon Johnson was wary of holding the convention 482 00:22:09,707 --> 00:22:13,057 in Chicago, but he gave it to Chicago and Daley 483 00:22:13,090 --> 00:22:14,820 because Daley assured him, 484 00:22:14,850 --> 00:22:16,370 "It'll be a controlled environment. 485 00:22:16,404 --> 00:22:18,344 We will keep it under control." 486 00:22:18,371 --> 00:22:19,511 all: One, two, three, four, 487 00:22:19,545 --> 00:22:21,055 stop this damn war! 488 00:22:21,098 --> 00:22:24,338 One, two, three, four, stop this damn war! 489 00:22:24,377 --> 00:22:28,377 - The Democratic Party was closed to change on Vietnam 490 00:22:28,416 --> 00:22:33,246 unless it faced such massive pressure. 491 00:22:33,282 --> 00:22:34,562 - Boo! 492 00:22:34,594 --> 00:22:36,364 - That might make it turn. 493 00:22:36,389 --> 00:22:38,559 - Mr. Vice President, this is the opening night of 494 00:22:38,598 --> 00:22:41,838 the Democratic Convention. Are you gonna be nominated? 495 00:22:41,877 --> 00:22:43,877 - That's my hope, my plan. 496 00:22:43,914 --> 00:22:45,924 That's what we're trying to do. 497 00:22:45,950 --> 00:22:48,850 - The security around this international amphitheater 498 00:22:48,884 --> 00:22:51,404 has been worthy of an armed camp. 499 00:22:51,439 --> 00:22:53,369 - Someone called the amphitheater "Fort Daley." 500 00:22:53,406 --> 00:22:54,676 And I think, 501 00:22:54,718 --> 00:22:58,098 at this point, that is not very far from the truth. 502 00:22:58,135 --> 00:23:00,515 - I was distributing farm worker literature, 503 00:23:00,551 --> 00:23:03,761 and Mayor Daley's hench-people shoved me aside, 504 00:23:03,796 --> 00:23:05,066 and broke my glasses, and-- 505 00:23:05,107 --> 00:23:07,107 So, I mean, I wasn't hurt, but... 506 00:23:07,144 --> 00:23:09,284 that's the floor of the convention. 507 00:23:09,318 --> 00:23:11,038 - And what is your name, sir? - Take your hands off of me! 508 00:23:11,079 --> 00:23:12,939 Unless you intend to arrest me! 509 00:23:12,977 --> 00:23:14,697 - A small group of reporters 510 00:23:14,738 --> 00:23:16,528 were allowed at least on the periphery of it. 511 00:23:16,567 --> 00:23:18,597 And these guys started to strong-arm me. 512 00:23:18,638 --> 00:23:20,258 But don't push me! 513 00:23:20,295 --> 00:23:21,745 Take your hands off of me unless you plan to arrest me! 514 00:23:21,779 --> 00:23:23,399 Wait a minute, wait a minute! 515 00:23:23,436 --> 00:23:26,056 A guy hit me, short punch in the solar-plexus, 516 00:23:26,094 --> 00:23:27,724 which knocked me down. 517 00:23:27,751 --> 00:23:29,551 - I think we've got a bunch of thugs here, Dan. 518 00:23:29,580 --> 00:23:34,100 - This was supposed to be a Democratic convention. 519 00:23:35,310 --> 00:23:38,590 - The latest ABC Delegate count show: 520 00:23:42,455 --> 00:23:47,075 Senator McCarthy, 706 votes. 521 00:23:47,115 --> 00:23:51,075 Senator McGovern, 123 votes. 522 00:23:51,119 --> 00:23:53,599 - Senator Eugene McCarthy has conceded defeat 523 00:23:53,639 --> 00:23:56,919 in his bid for the Democratic Presidential Nomination. 524 00:23:56,952 --> 00:23:58,642 - Hubert Humphrey has his lined up. 525 00:23:58,678 --> 00:24:02,578 I think Senator Eugene McCarthy really, uh-- 526 00:24:02,613 --> 00:24:05,103 would have conceded defeat in his heart of hearts 527 00:24:05,133 --> 00:24:06,763 a month or two ago. 528 00:24:06,790 --> 00:24:10,310 - The nomination was really not in question anymore. 529 00:24:10,345 --> 00:24:12,275 - Mr. McGovern? - It was not 530 00:24:12,312 --> 00:24:14,002 gonna be McCarthy and it was not gonna be McGovern. 531 00:24:14,038 --> 00:24:15,758 It was gonna be Hubert Humphrey. 532 00:24:15,799 --> 00:24:18,349 That was a done deal before the Convention opened. 533 00:24:18,387 --> 00:24:20,977 So the focus became on a peace plank 534 00:24:21,011 --> 00:24:22,501 in the Democratic Party platform, 535 00:24:22,530 --> 00:24:24,600 which was felt very strongly by those of us 536 00:24:24,635 --> 00:24:26,355 who had been in the Kennedy campaign, 537 00:24:26,395 --> 00:24:28,285 or were in the McCarthy or McGovern campaign. 538 00:24:28,328 --> 00:24:30,328 It was our sort of last hope that 539 00:24:30,365 --> 00:24:32,325 we might get something, at least. 540 00:24:32,367 --> 00:24:35,777 - This is the moment of truth for the Democratic Party! 541 00:24:39,995 --> 00:24:43,855 It was the issue of Vietnam, and its deeply held feelings 542 00:24:43,896 --> 00:24:47,176 that the killing had to stop that motivated Robert Kennedy 543 00:24:47,209 --> 00:24:49,519 to become a candidate for President. 544 00:24:54,734 --> 00:24:57,844 A bullet stilled that voice, 545 00:24:57,875 --> 00:24:59,385 but he is here today. 546 00:24:59,428 --> 00:25:01,048 And if he were alive today, 547 00:25:01,085 --> 00:25:02,535 he would be on that platform, 548 00:25:02,570 --> 00:25:04,640 speaking for this minority plank. 549 00:25:04,675 --> 00:25:06,635 Thank you. 550 00:25:06,677 --> 00:25:08,647 - This is still a volatile convention, 551 00:25:08,679 --> 00:25:11,819 as you see here with this demonstration on the floor. 552 00:25:11,855 --> 00:25:13,235 A minority plank is the one 553 00:25:13,270 --> 00:25:15,860 that would stop the bombing now, 554 00:25:15,893 --> 00:25:18,173 without any pre-conditions. 555 00:25:18,206 --> 00:25:20,896 - There's a minority among us, 556 00:25:20,933 --> 00:25:22,833 represented over in Grant Park. 557 00:25:22,866 --> 00:25:24,896 And let me say that the police department, 558 00:25:24,937 --> 00:25:28,907 Mayor Daley, must all be related to Job, they've shown 559 00:25:28,941 --> 00:25:30,181 that much patience. 560 00:25:35,257 --> 00:25:38,567 They want pot instead of patriotism! 561 00:25:40,262 --> 00:25:44,922 And they would substitute riots for reason! 562 00:25:44,957 --> 00:25:47,237 - Move back, please! 563 00:25:49,409 --> 00:25:52,859 - As the forces of the counter-culture 564 00:25:52,896 --> 00:25:55,416 are girding their loins to battle the police 565 00:25:55,450 --> 00:25:57,420 out on the streets, 566 00:25:57,452 --> 00:26:00,772 the civil war within the Convention Hall 567 00:26:00,800 --> 00:26:02,560 is almost as intense. 568 00:26:02,595 --> 00:26:06,075 Do we accept this war? Or do we reject this war? 569 00:26:06,116 --> 00:26:09,396 There could be no greater division. 570 00:26:09,429 --> 00:26:12,119 - A "yes" vote here is to stop the bombing now, 571 00:26:12,156 --> 00:26:13,466 unconditionally. 572 00:26:13,502 --> 00:26:17,962 - Alabama votes 30 1/2 "no." 573 00:26:18,784 --> 00:26:20,614 - It was a very moderate resolution. 574 00:26:20,648 --> 00:26:23,098 It wasn't immediate, unconditional, 575 00:26:23,133 --> 00:26:24,623 universal withdrawal. 576 00:26:24,652 --> 00:26:29,312 It was, "Let's find a way to-- to crank this down, 577 00:26:29,346 --> 00:26:30,586 and bring our troops home." 578 00:26:30,623 --> 00:26:34,803 - California cast 166 votes "aye." 579 00:26:36,940 --> 00:26:41,080 - The position of the other side was, "We don't want 580 00:26:41,116 --> 00:26:42,906 to tie the hands of the Commander in Chief." 581 00:26:42,946 --> 00:26:44,456 - No. 582 00:26:44,499 --> 00:26:45,809 - "We don't know enough to make that judgment." 583 00:26:45,845 --> 00:26:47,495 - Fifteen "no." 584 00:26:47,536 --> 00:26:50,296 - "The military will lead us in the right direction, 585 00:26:50,332 --> 00:26:51,992 and so let's leave it alone." 586 00:26:52,024 --> 00:26:57,104 - Illinois, 105 votes "no," 13 "yes." 587 00:26:58,686 --> 00:27:01,476 - The platform that was pro-war, 588 00:27:01,516 --> 00:27:07,316 passed on a 1,500 to 1,000 vote of the delegates. 589 00:27:09,973 --> 00:27:12,843 all: ♪ We shall overcome 590 00:27:12,872 --> 00:27:17,292 - Nebraska, Alaska, and Vermont have joined New York 591 00:27:17,325 --> 00:27:19,635 in this extraordinary demonstration 592 00:27:19,672 --> 00:27:23,162 of anti-war sentiment on the Convention floor. 593 00:27:23,193 --> 00:27:25,513 - Step it down! Step down! 594 00:27:25,540 --> 00:27:28,130 All right, the marshals are going to the points! 595 00:27:28,163 --> 00:27:32,133 - When the platform lost, somebody climbed the flag pole 596 00:27:32,167 --> 00:27:35,027 pulled down the American flag, turned it upside-down, 597 00:27:35,067 --> 00:27:37,857 which is, in the military, a symbol of distress. 598 00:27:39,692 --> 00:27:41,692 And the police just knocked down 599 00:27:41,729 --> 00:27:44,149 all the barricades, ran over all the marshals 600 00:27:44,179 --> 00:27:47,799 who were trying to keep peace, beating people wantonly. 601 00:27:50,427 --> 00:27:52,217 Everybody being gassed. 602 00:27:55,743 --> 00:27:59,513 And inside the Convention, it was a replica of outside. 603 00:27:59,539 --> 00:28:02,339 - Got a lot of pushing, the man being pushed-- 604 00:28:02,370 --> 00:28:04,370 Watch it, they're gonna knock that over. 605 00:28:04,406 --> 00:28:05,986 The man is a delegate. 606 00:28:06,029 --> 00:28:09,859 There's a priest in here, dozens of reporters. 607 00:28:09,895 --> 00:28:12,235 And the man who got involved in it all 608 00:28:12,276 --> 00:28:14,346 is very calmly smoking a cigarette! 609 00:28:14,382 --> 00:28:16,732 This is a perfect indication of the mood 610 00:28:16,764 --> 00:28:19,184 of this Convention on the floor. 611 00:28:19,214 --> 00:28:21,874 - The greatest irony of the Democratic Convention 612 00:28:21,907 --> 00:28:25,427 in Chicago: Richard Daley has an amazing secret. 613 00:28:25,462 --> 00:28:28,192 Richard Daley is a fierce opponent of 614 00:28:28,223 --> 00:28:30,433 the Vietnam War, because the son of 615 00:28:30,467 --> 00:28:32,427 one of his closest friends has been killed 616 00:28:32,469 --> 00:28:34,199 in the Vietnam War. 617 00:28:34,229 --> 00:28:35,849 And from that moment on, he hates the war. 618 00:28:35,886 --> 00:28:39,296 But nobody knows this in 1968. 619 00:28:45,447 --> 00:28:47,547 - I came here to talk to you 620 00:28:47,587 --> 00:28:50,657 about Hubert Horatio Humphrey. 621 00:28:56,113 --> 00:28:58,883 - On the night of the, uh, nomination... 622 00:28:58,909 --> 00:29:01,289 all: Peace now! Peace now! 623 00:29:01,325 --> 00:29:04,735 - We on the outside gathered in the park, 624 00:29:04,777 --> 00:29:06,917 across from the Conrad Hilton. 625 00:29:06,952 --> 00:29:11,402 And the bridges were all closed off by Jeeps, 626 00:29:11,439 --> 00:29:13,229 mounted with barbed wire, 627 00:29:13,268 --> 00:29:15,578 machine guns placed on the streets, 628 00:29:15,615 --> 00:29:17,575 pointed at these demonstrators. 629 00:29:17,617 --> 00:29:20,447 And the breakdown of law and order was 630 00:29:20,482 --> 00:29:23,422 being perpetuated by the forces of law and order. 631 00:29:23,451 --> 00:29:27,081 - Downtown Chicago, at Balbo and Michigan Avenues, 632 00:29:27,110 --> 00:29:29,800 there has been in progress, for some time, 633 00:29:29,837 --> 00:29:31,287 a peace demonstration. 634 00:29:31,321 --> 00:29:33,771 The police have come to put it down. 635 00:29:33,806 --> 00:29:36,256 The National Guard has been called to help. 636 00:29:38,190 --> 00:29:40,810 - Police... 637 00:29:40,848 --> 00:29:42,638 and demonstrators tussling all over 638 00:29:42,677 --> 00:29:45,087 this busy intersection... 639 00:29:45,128 --> 00:29:48,928 on this, the night of the Presidential nominations 640 00:29:48,959 --> 00:29:50,269 at this Democratic Convention. 641 00:29:50,305 --> 00:29:51,925 - It was a police riot. 642 00:29:51,962 --> 00:29:54,312 And I had never seen that before in my life. 643 00:29:54,344 --> 00:29:57,494 I had never seen groups of policemen 644 00:29:57,519 --> 00:30:00,449 with lead-knuckled gloves and clubs, 645 00:30:00,488 --> 00:30:02,108 going after civilians. 646 00:30:02,145 --> 00:30:04,835 There were pools of blood on Michigan Avenue. 647 00:30:05,734 --> 00:30:08,014 - Walter, a bit confusing down here on the floor/ 648 00:30:08,047 --> 00:30:11,117 Shirley MacLaine and Roosevelt Grier are among those in front 649 00:30:11,154 --> 00:30:12,814 of a tiny television monitor. 650 00:30:12,845 --> 00:30:14,805 - What was your reaction to what happened downtown? 651 00:30:14,847 --> 00:30:17,187 - Oh, it's devastating. So unreal as to what's 652 00:30:17,229 --> 00:30:19,959 happening here, compared to what's happening down there. 653 00:30:19,990 --> 00:30:22,030 - A girl being carried off to a paddy wagon 654 00:30:22,061 --> 00:30:26,551 in something...less than a non-violent manner. 655 00:30:27,342 --> 00:30:29,482 It was supposed to be a non-violent 656 00:30:29,517 --> 00:30:30,827 demonstration today. 657 00:30:30,863 --> 00:30:33,873 But one will never know what it was that 658 00:30:33,901 --> 00:30:34,971 made it become violent. 659 00:30:35,005 --> 00:30:36,555 - Mr. Chairman, 660 00:30:36,593 --> 00:30:39,493 most delegates to this Convention do not know 661 00:30:39,527 --> 00:30:42,837 that thousands of young people are being beaten 662 00:30:42,875 --> 00:30:45,495 in the streets of Chicago. 663 00:30:45,533 --> 00:30:48,503 - It didn't really explode inside the Convention Hall 664 00:30:48,536 --> 00:30:50,496 until the delegates saw pictures of 665 00:30:50,538 --> 00:30:51,538 the police beating people. 666 00:30:51,573 --> 00:30:53,333 - And for that reason, 667 00:30:53,368 --> 00:30:56,748 I request the suspension overruled, 668 00:30:56,785 --> 00:31:00,335 to relocate the Convention in another city-- 669 00:31:00,375 --> 00:31:04,205 - Wisconsin is not recognized for that purpose! 670 00:31:05,898 --> 00:31:09,518 It just blew to pieces 671 00:31:09,557 --> 00:31:11,727 inside the Convention Hall. And it was a rampage. 672 00:31:11,766 --> 00:31:14,356 - The security guards are pushing people back here. 673 00:31:14,389 --> 00:31:17,769 You get that--! 674 00:31:17,806 --> 00:31:20,016 Get her out of here! - Police all over the place, 675 00:31:20,050 --> 00:31:21,710 and delegates, there's a really big fray 676 00:31:21,741 --> 00:31:23,881 going on in here. - With George McGovern 677 00:31:23,916 --> 00:31:26,366 as President of the United States, 678 00:31:26,401 --> 00:31:29,401 We wouldn't have to have Gestapo st--tactics 679 00:31:29,439 --> 00:31:30,919 in the streets of Chicago! 680 00:31:35,963 --> 00:31:38,933 How hard it is. 681 00:31:38,966 --> 00:31:42,416 How hard it is to accept the truth. 682 00:31:44,937 --> 00:31:47,387 - The persistent chanting by the crowd, 683 00:31:47,422 --> 00:31:49,112 "The whole world is watching." 684 00:31:50,425 --> 00:31:54,075 A shot of gas, is it? 685 00:31:54,429 --> 00:31:56,429 - Fourteen votes for Hubert Humphrey. 686 00:31:56,466 --> 00:31:58,736 - Oh, no, I was wrong. 687 00:31:58,778 --> 00:32:01,638 - Pennsylvania, 130 votes. 688 00:32:01,678 --> 00:32:03,748 - Oh, here we go. 689 00:32:03,783 --> 00:32:05,613 - Vice President Humphrey was in his room 690 00:32:05,647 --> 00:32:07,477 at the Hilton when the tear gas began 691 00:32:07,511 --> 00:32:09,101 floating over that way. 692 00:32:09,134 --> 00:32:11,764 Blown by the wind, he got a good whiff of it. 693 00:32:11,791 --> 00:32:14,421 And he began coughing and sneezing; he's alright. 694 00:32:15,968 --> 00:32:18,588 - I think what was happening outside, 695 00:32:18,626 --> 00:32:21,076 overwhelmed what happened inside. 696 00:32:21,111 --> 00:32:24,251 - This is going to do it. - And 103 3/4. 697 00:32:27,117 --> 00:32:29,087 - And Vice President Hubert Humphrey 698 00:32:29,119 --> 00:32:32,809 is the nominee of the Democratic Party for 699 00:32:32,847 --> 00:32:34,777 the Presidency of the United States. 700 00:32:34,814 --> 00:32:36,514 - I feel like really jumping! 701 00:32:36,540 --> 00:32:38,610 - Hooray, hooray, hooray, hooray, hooray! 702 00:32:38,646 --> 00:32:40,986 - They can't nominate a man 703 00:32:41,028 --> 00:32:42,958 for President of the United States and expect people to 704 00:32:42,995 --> 00:32:44,785 take his candidacy seriously when the country wants 705 00:32:44,824 --> 00:32:46,484 law and order, and the way they're conducting 706 00:32:46,516 --> 00:32:48,616 law and order is to destroy every vestige of respect 707 00:32:48,656 --> 00:32:50,826 for human dignity and for Democratic procedure. 708 00:32:50,865 --> 00:32:52,795 How can the Democratic Party do this? 709 00:32:52,832 --> 00:32:55,662 - Here was Humphrey, trying to express 710 00:32:55,697 --> 00:32:57,317 his own great moment. 711 00:32:57,354 --> 00:33:00,984 All of his political career, this was what he wanted. 712 00:33:01,013 --> 00:33:04,883 And it was being utterly destroyed 713 00:33:04,913 --> 00:33:06,853 by what was happening on the streets. 714 00:33:06,881 --> 00:33:10,131 This was Hubert Humphrey's humiliation. 715 00:33:10,160 --> 00:33:12,710 - As I stood and watched Hubert Humphrey tonight, 716 00:33:12,749 --> 00:33:14,989 stand where he has wanted to for so long, 717 00:33:15,027 --> 00:33:17,817 at the very top of the Democratic Party heap, 718 00:33:17,857 --> 00:33:21,027 my first thought was: "Some heap." 719 00:33:21,068 --> 00:33:23,998 The divisions in this party run very deep, indeed. 720 00:33:24,036 --> 00:33:27,036 And Hubert Humphrey, uh-- who wants to be a healer 721 00:33:27,074 --> 00:33:29,154 for the Party and for the country, 722 00:33:29,179 --> 00:33:31,659 has very little time to heal the divisions 723 00:33:31,699 --> 00:33:34,149 in this party in terms of the November election. 724 00:33:34,184 --> 00:33:36,324 Uh, it's--it's my judgment that Hubert Humphrey 725 00:33:36,359 --> 00:33:38,529 starts out an underdog. 726 00:33:41,088 --> 00:33:44,398 - Nixon could be gleeful about trumping his enemies, 727 00:33:44,436 --> 00:33:46,056 and it gave him great joy 728 00:33:46,093 --> 00:33:48,853 to go to Chicago to begin his campaign, 729 00:33:48,888 --> 00:33:51,678 in the very place where the Democratic Party 730 00:33:51,719 --> 00:33:53,689 had been humiliated by a riot. 731 00:33:53,721 --> 00:33:55,691 - ♪ Stand up 732 00:33:55,723 --> 00:33:57,763 ♪ And let's take the band up ♪ 733 00:33:57,794 --> 00:34:00,044 - Here comes Richard Nixon, the uniter, 734 00:34:00,072 --> 00:34:02,522 coming through the city of Chicago, 735 00:34:02,557 --> 00:34:05,937 you know, like a Roman emperor, and being cheered by 736 00:34:05,974 --> 00:34:08,874 tens of thousands and harassed by no one. 737 00:34:08,908 --> 00:34:10,388 So it looks like this would be 738 00:34:10,427 --> 00:34:12,357 the fellow that can unite the country. 739 00:34:12,395 --> 00:34:14,355 - ♪ Nixon's the one 740 00:34:23,992 --> 00:34:26,062 - Humphrey's in an impossible situation. 741 00:34:26,098 --> 00:34:29,208 He's associated with the chaos of the anti-war movement, 742 00:34:29,239 --> 00:34:31,209 because of what happened at the Convention. 743 00:34:31,241 --> 00:34:34,901 He has this albatross of a war tied around his neck. 744 00:34:34,934 --> 00:34:37,904 And everywhere he goes, chaos follows. 745 00:34:37,937 --> 00:34:39,387 - And we're faced on the other, 746 00:34:39,422 --> 00:34:44,082 in the Republican Party, with the age-old coalition 747 00:34:44,116 --> 00:34:47,566 of the Conservative Republican and the Dixiecrats, 748 00:34:47,602 --> 00:34:49,922 the Nixons and the Strom Thurmonds 749 00:34:49,949 --> 00:34:52,089 who prefer to remain silent. 750 00:34:52,124 --> 00:34:54,444 - Humphrey came out of that Convention 751 00:34:54,471 --> 00:34:57,581 not only with no convention bounce, 752 00:34:57,612 --> 00:34:59,962 but actually going backwards. 753 00:35:00,822 --> 00:35:02,932 - The problems of Hubert Humphrey are many. 754 00:35:02,962 --> 00:35:04,932 His campaign does not have enough money 755 00:35:04,964 --> 00:35:06,764 and it has little chance of getting enough money 756 00:35:06,794 --> 00:35:09,254 because potential backers feel he has 757 00:35:09,279 --> 00:35:10,969 little chance of winning. 758 00:35:11,005 --> 00:35:12,765 Ask a Humphrey aide about this, 759 00:35:12,800 --> 00:35:14,110 ask him, "Aren't you discouraged?" 760 00:35:14,146 --> 00:35:15,456 And he'll tell you, 761 00:35:15,492 --> 00:35:16,942 "I wouldn't say we're discouraged, 762 00:35:16,976 --> 00:35:18,596 "but I would say that over-confidence 763 00:35:18,633 --> 00:35:20,123 is not our thing." 764 00:35:25,053 --> 00:35:27,163 - Beauties on parade in Convention Hall, 765 00:35:27,194 --> 00:35:29,334 Atlantic City, during the oldest contest 766 00:35:29,368 --> 00:35:32,268 of its kind, Miss America. The winner? 767 00:35:32,302 --> 00:35:35,132 Deborah Dene Barnes, 20-year-old Miss Kansas, 768 00:35:35,167 --> 00:35:38,647 a future piano teacher. Lessons, anyone? 769 00:35:39,482 --> 00:35:43,182 - Women, use your brains, not your body! 770 00:35:43,210 --> 00:35:46,660 - The 1960s was about women demanding 771 00:35:46,696 --> 00:35:50,526 justice in the society, and nowhere was this 772 00:35:50,562 --> 00:35:53,462 more public and powerful 773 00:35:53,496 --> 00:35:56,146 than the 1968 Miss America Contest. 774 00:35:56,188 --> 00:35:59,468 - No more pain! No more trying to hold the fat in vain! 775 00:36:02,505 --> 00:36:06,195 - We had a freedom trash can, and we threw in bras 776 00:36:06,233 --> 00:36:09,203 and diapers and high-heeled shoes and girdles 777 00:36:09,236 --> 00:36:12,336 and steno pads and symbols of women's oppression. 778 00:36:12,377 --> 00:36:15,827 - It struck a chord 779 00:36:15,863 --> 00:36:17,873 with so many women around the country 780 00:36:17,899 --> 00:36:22,489 that in some ways it was the first national emergence 781 00:36:22,525 --> 00:36:24,905 of a women's movement, per se. 782 00:36:24,941 --> 00:36:28,011 - Hey! 783 00:36:28,047 --> 00:36:30,497 - I think in '68, everything felt a lot... 784 00:36:30,533 --> 00:36:31,883 More on the edge. 785 00:36:31,913 --> 00:36:34,403 George Wallace was running for president, 786 00:36:34,433 --> 00:36:36,233 and it felt like the country could just turn into 787 00:36:36,263 --> 00:36:37,923 just a sea of turmoil. 788 00:36:37,954 --> 00:36:40,204 - You are some of the people that folks in this country 789 00:36:40,232 --> 00:36:41,342 are sick and tired of, I can tell you that, 790 00:36:41,371 --> 00:36:43,751 all over the United States. 791 00:36:44,719 --> 00:36:47,409 They believe in four-letter words. 792 00:36:47,446 --> 00:36:50,376 But I know two four-letter words you don't know. 793 00:36:50,415 --> 00:36:54,205 W-O-R-K and S-O-A-P, you don't know those. 794 00:36:54,246 --> 00:36:56,386 - What was striking was the extent to which 795 00:36:56,421 --> 00:37:00,221 he was drawing support away from Hubert Humphrey 796 00:37:00,252 --> 00:37:04,262 specifically, urban, Northern white workers. 797 00:37:04,291 --> 00:37:08,881 often union members, often individuals who, traditionally, 798 00:37:08,916 --> 00:37:11,746 had been strong supporters of the Democratic Party. 799 00:37:11,781 --> 00:37:13,751 - What do you think is the biggest attraction 800 00:37:13,783 --> 00:37:15,373 that Wallace has? 801 00:37:15,405 --> 00:37:19,265 - Common sense and easy-to-understand language. 802 00:37:19,306 --> 00:37:21,376 - You don't think he's going to win, 803 00:37:21,411 --> 00:37:24,621 but you do have the sense that he's gonna get a lot of votes. 804 00:37:24,656 --> 00:37:26,966 And what does that say about America? 805 00:37:27,003 --> 00:37:30,253 - George Wallace's audiences have been growing both in size 806 00:37:30,282 --> 00:37:32,282 and in emotional outbursts. 807 00:37:32,319 --> 00:37:35,389 Here in Kansas City, this crowd showed the effect 808 00:37:35,425 --> 00:37:37,975 he's having, as he campaigns about the country 809 00:37:38,014 --> 00:37:39,744 with growing confidence. 810 00:37:39,774 --> 00:37:42,614 - If the Presidential election were held today, 811 00:37:42,639 --> 00:37:44,299 a CBS News survey shows 812 00:37:44,331 --> 00:37:46,751 that Richard Nixon would win, hands down, 813 00:37:46,781 --> 00:37:49,271 and Vice President Humphrey would finish third 814 00:37:49,301 --> 00:37:51,581 in the electoral vote. 815 00:37:51,614 --> 00:37:55,274 - Believe the Republican candidate owes it to the people 816 00:37:55,307 --> 00:37:57,167 to come out of the shadows. 817 00:37:57,205 --> 00:37:59,095 all: Dump the Hump! Dump the Hump! 818 00:38:05,144 --> 00:38:07,664 Knock it off, will you, please? 819 00:38:07,699 --> 00:38:11,119 - By September of '68, Humphrey is absolutely having 820 00:38:11,150 --> 00:38:14,430 the worst political moment you could possibly imagine. 821 00:38:14,464 --> 00:38:17,674 He's being heckled at every event that he goes to. 822 00:38:18,848 --> 00:38:21,328 He practically has to beg Democratic politicians 823 00:38:21,368 --> 00:38:23,128 to appear with him, and to endorse him. 824 00:38:23,162 --> 00:38:25,512 It's a dispiriting campaign. 825 00:38:25,544 --> 00:38:26,994 - He has not yet 826 00:38:27,028 --> 00:38:30,688 in any particular instance indicated one disagreement 827 00:38:30,722 --> 00:38:32,972 with any of the policies of the past four years. 828 00:38:33,000 --> 00:38:36,040 - Vietnam is defining the 1968 election. 829 00:38:36,072 --> 00:38:38,492 And Humphrey understands he has to do something dramatic, 830 00:38:38,523 --> 00:38:41,663 he has to do something bold, and he knows what that is. 831 00:38:41,698 --> 00:38:43,148 - As President, 832 00:38:43,182 --> 00:38:46,012 I would stop the bombing of the North, 833 00:38:46,047 --> 00:38:49,147 as an acceptable risk for peace. 834 00:38:49,188 --> 00:38:51,638 Because I believe it could lead 835 00:38:51,674 --> 00:38:56,374 to success in the negotiations and thereby shorten the war. 836 00:38:56,403 --> 00:38:59,513 - Le Duc Tho, a member of the Hanoi delegation 837 00:38:59,544 --> 00:39:01,654 at the Paris Peace Talks, said today 838 00:39:01,684 --> 00:39:04,864 Mr. Humphrey's speech contained absolutely nothing new. 839 00:39:04,894 --> 00:39:06,904 Whatever the North Vietnamese say, 840 00:39:06,930 --> 00:39:08,690 the Vice President's speech last night 841 00:39:08,725 --> 00:39:10,895 was clearly his most serious effort 842 00:39:10,934 --> 00:39:14,704 of the campaign to establish his own position on Vietnam. 843 00:39:14,731 --> 00:39:17,361 - Richard Nixon played a very subtle political game 844 00:39:17,389 --> 00:39:18,669 on the Vietnam War. 845 00:39:18,701 --> 00:39:20,671 He talked about peace with honor, 846 00:39:20,703 --> 00:39:22,843 but never articulated that plan. 847 00:39:22,877 --> 00:39:24,527 - When and if we win this election, 848 00:39:24,569 --> 00:39:26,709 I hope the war will be over, but if it is not over, 849 00:39:26,743 --> 00:39:29,513 then I think it's time for a new team to go in 850 00:39:29,539 --> 00:39:32,719 that will not be tied in to the frozen policies of the past. 851 00:39:32,749 --> 00:39:35,859 - Now Hubert Humphrey was articulating something 852 00:39:35,890 --> 00:39:37,380 that many Americans felt, 853 00:39:37,409 --> 00:39:39,379 but weren't hearing from Richard Nixon. 854 00:39:39,411 --> 00:39:40,861 - Does this change your opinion of him 855 00:39:40,895 --> 00:39:42,025 as a Presidential candidate? 856 00:39:42,069 --> 00:39:43,549 - It might. 857 00:39:43,588 --> 00:39:44,898 - Why is that? 858 00:39:44,934 --> 00:39:46,904 - Well, because everyone wants the bombing stopped. 859 00:39:46,936 --> 00:39:50,106 - When Humphrey gave the Salt Lake City speech, 860 00:39:50,146 --> 00:39:51,696 it really alarmed me. 861 00:39:51,734 --> 00:39:54,564 all: We want Humphrey! We want Humphrey! 862 00:39:54,599 --> 00:39:56,429 - Because he untied that party 863 00:39:56,463 --> 00:39:58,533 which had been ripped apart all year, 864 00:39:58,568 --> 00:40:01,228 and you could hear the footsteps behind you, 865 00:40:01,260 --> 00:40:03,440 where I was. 866 00:40:03,470 --> 00:40:05,540 - The anti-war activists, 867 00:40:05,575 --> 00:40:08,535 they stop heckling him. 868 00:40:08,578 --> 00:40:10,578 - In Charlotte, North Carolina, a crowd of 869 00:40:10,615 --> 00:40:13,265 10,000 people cheered the Vice President wildly, 870 00:40:13,307 --> 00:40:14,757 and he loved it. 871 00:40:14,791 --> 00:40:16,591 It was about the same wherever he went: 872 00:40:16,621 --> 00:40:18,931 Tennessee, West Virginia, Florida. 873 00:40:18,968 --> 00:40:22,108 And the Vice President seemed to gain new confidence. 874 00:40:22,143 --> 00:40:23,773 - I need you. 875 00:40:23,800 --> 00:40:27,740 Quite frankly, I think you may need me. 876 00:40:27,770 --> 00:40:30,950 And I think-- 877 00:40:32,602 --> 00:40:36,432 - Nixon spends his whole life running scared. 878 00:40:36,468 --> 00:40:38,568 And all of a sudden, the race that was 879 00:40:38,608 --> 00:40:41,468 well in hand is getting close. 880 00:40:41,508 --> 00:40:43,578 And he begins to sweat. 881 00:40:43,613 --> 00:40:45,583 - This means absolutely-- this is sort of the kid stuff 882 00:40:45,615 --> 00:40:47,335 that somebody goes through when he's behind. 883 00:40:47,375 --> 00:40:50,445 - Nix on Nixon, that's what it's gotta be! 884 00:40:50,482 --> 00:40:52,312 - This is the time and this is the place 885 00:40:52,346 --> 00:40:54,616 to take off the gloves, and sock it to 'em! 886 00:40:54,659 --> 00:40:56,969 - I'm gonna sting ya, and sting ya, 887 00:40:57,006 --> 00:41:00,146 like a hornet and a bee, day in and day out! 888 00:41:01,528 --> 00:41:03,008 - There's some real advantages 889 00:41:03,046 --> 00:41:05,146 in being an underdog! 890 00:41:05,186 --> 00:41:08,496 Sooner or later, your opponent will have to start looking 891 00:41:08,535 --> 00:41:10,155 over his shoulder. 892 00:41:10,191 --> 00:41:13,611 And that's the time that you pass him on the inside, 893 00:41:13,643 --> 00:41:15,653 and get the medals, and win the prize, 894 00:41:15,680 --> 00:41:18,990 and gain the victory! 895 00:41:19,028 --> 00:41:22,648 - Apollo 7 starts the final push to the moon. 896 00:41:23,550 --> 00:41:25,690 - North Vietnam said there will be no breakthrough 897 00:41:25,724 --> 00:41:29,314 in the peace talks until the bombing has stopped. 898 00:41:29,348 --> 00:41:31,348 - It's been a long time, Jack, I'll tell ya. 899 00:41:31,385 --> 00:41:33,315 - Let's enlist the people in the handling 900 00:41:33,352 --> 00:41:34,532 of the problems of America. 901 00:41:34,561 --> 00:41:36,181 - He must be gettin' saddle-sore, 902 00:41:36,217 --> 00:41:37,837 straddling all those issues. 903 00:41:37,874 --> 00:41:40,014 - I don't mind speaking here, but when you start 904 00:41:40,049 --> 00:41:43,159 throwing rocks that size-- who threw it? 905 00:41:43,190 --> 00:41:44,990 - It's been one of the roughest political years 906 00:41:45,019 --> 00:41:46,539 in American history. 907 00:41:46,573 --> 00:41:49,373 In the next few hours, we'll see how it all turned out. 68181

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