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- ♪ Time has come today
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all: Strike!
Strike! Strike!
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- ♪ Young hearts
can go their way ♪
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- The students push forward
and the police push back.
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- ♪ Can't put it off
another day ♪
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- That's what the cops did.
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- ♪ I don't care
what others say ♪
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- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,
assassinated
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in Memphis, Tennessee.
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- ♪ Time has come today
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- Senator Robert
Francis Kennedy
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was 42 years old.
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- The enemy is no longer
closer to victory.
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- ♪ Oh, the rules
have changed today ♪
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- We demonstrate against
the war in Vietnam.
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- ♪ Have no place to stay
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- The number of men killed
last week in Vietnam
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was the highest this summer.
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- They are running an all-white
political party in 1968.
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- ♪ My tears have
come and gone ♪
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- We all need
George C. Wallace
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for our President
of the United States.
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- ♪ Hey! I have no home
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- Vote Republican
in November.
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- The peace groups
are demanding permission
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to march
on Convention Hall.
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- These cops here are tough.
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They'd kill you
with a smile.
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- ♪ Time
- As long as
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I am mayor of this town,
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there will be law
and order in Chicago.
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- ♪ Time
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- This is the moment of truth
for the Democratic Party.
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- ♪ Time
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- Tuesday night,
I spent my evening
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at Senator Kennedy's
campaign headquarters
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to celebrate his victory
in California.
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Tuesday night, I was
in ecstasy with joy.
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Wednesday morning,
sorrow.
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And this morning,
utter despair.
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Because now I'm lost.
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I'm desperate.
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And I don't know where
we're going from here.
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- By the early summer
of 1968,
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there was this ache
in the American spirit, of
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"What the hell
is happening to us?"
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"Is the country
coming apart at the seams?"
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- No words can
really fully convey
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the feeling that
I have towards
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the Kennedy family in this time
of their particular tragedy,
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or the feeling
that one must have
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for the nation in the face of
this tragedy, this new tragedy.
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- I really think McCarthy
felt a sense of guilt,
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in some weird psychological
way, for this outcome,
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because he has been
a very nasty campaigner.
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- This is one trauma
too many.
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And McCarthy
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sort of gave up
after Bobby died.
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Instead of pressing on,
he drifted away.
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- There's one guy that offers
an opportunity
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to at least try to find a way
to end the war,
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and that's Gene McCarthy,
and that's why I'm here.
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- McCarthy didn't want to leap
in with a bitter campaign
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so soon after
Senator Kennedy had died.
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But it felt deserted.
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Like, just
when we need him most...
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Gone.
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- Senator George McGovern
of South Dakota
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is said to be
announcing tomorrow
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he is a candidate for
the Democratic nomination.
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- George McGovern
ultimately feels that
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he has to come in
and declare for the Presidency
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to give the Bobby Kennedy
people a place to go.
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- Representatives of
Senator McCarthy
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and of my office have
been meeting together
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to work out language
on which our supporters
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could join forces,
in terms of a plank
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on an end to the war
in Vietnam.
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- You expected to be here
with Robert Kennedy.
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- Yes, I think about it
all the time.
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Someone who I know was
sorry that they had not
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participated in the campaign
of Robert Kennedy.
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And they were gonna do it
later on, in the summer.
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And that person
said to me that,
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"One thing I've learned in life
since the assassination
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of Robert Kennedy,
is never wait for summer."
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That's kind of the way I feel
about American politics today.
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I think if you really feel
about something, that you don't
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put it off, you have to
do something about it now.
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- Bobby Kennedy's death
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changed the nature
of the campaign.
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With him gone, whoever
was going to be the nominee
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of the Democratic Party
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had to come to grips with
what Kennedy represented.
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- I'd like
to present to you
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the Vice President
of the United States,
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Hubert H. Humphrey,
for a few words.
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- Thank you!
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- Hubert Humphrey could have
come out against the war.
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But he didn't want to do that,
because he didn't want
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to jeopardize
his own nomination.
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'Cause Lyndon Johnson had
all the levers of power
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in the Democratic Party.
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- I am the Vice President
of the United States.
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The Vice President
of the United States
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does not make the policy.
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- He is a puppet,
so you can't tell
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what he will think
or do in office
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because he's not used
to thinking for himself.
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The final say in
the delegate selection was in
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the hands of the party bosses
and Lyndon Johnson.
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- Someone questioned Johnson
about Humphrey's loyalty.
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He said, "Don't worry
about Hubert.
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I've got his pecker
in my pocket."
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- Earlier this year,
top U.S. leaders vowed that
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the Marine outpost at Khe Sahn
would be defended at all cost.
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But today, the U.S. command in
Vietnam announced
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that the Marines are pulling
out of Khe Sahn.
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- That's the last bunker
on this base.
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Now that the American troops
have blown it up,
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there's nothing to protect them
from enemy artillery.
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So now it's time for the final
departure from Khe Sahn.
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- "Why did we fight
so hard to keep it
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if we were going to
give it up like this?"
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was the question
some asked themselves.
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Others were relieved, because
they privately believed
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Khe Sahn was of marginal
strategic importance anyway.
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- Khe Sahn revealed
the futility of the war.
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What was the goal?
There was no clear goal,
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if the end result
is abandonment.
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- Khe Sahn symbolizes
the frustration
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of this kind of war.
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A few must remember
their comrades,
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who are among the 2,500
Khe Sahn casualties.
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- I think Khe Sahn
stands as a symbol
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of the whole war effort.
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We got in for a--
supposedly, a strategic reason.
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It became a point of pride
for President Johnson
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and others from
the administration.
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The small number of Marines
at that outpost
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were subjected to
just brutal bombardment
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for five months,
and when it turned out
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that the enemy wouldn't fight
the way that we wanted
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them to fight, we ended up
packing up and leaving.
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- Now--as perhaps befits
this strangest of wars--
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one of the most celebrated
battlefields of Vietnam
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has been reduced, once again,
to a simple meadow.
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- By the time we get to the
Republican Convention in 1968,
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Richard Nixon
had done very well
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in the primaries
leading up to that.
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But he did not go in
to the convention hall
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in Miami Beach,
having been assured
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of the nomination.
He was sure.
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- Nelson Rockefeller
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decides at the last minute
to try to make a serious push
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to gain the nomination,
even though he had
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vacillated for months.
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- I felt the problems
facing this nation,
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at home and abroad
were so serious
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that I had no right not to
make available what experience
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I had for the use of the party
and the country.
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- Rockefeller is probably
the most liberal Republican
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of the era.
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They were moderate Republicans
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who were just a few steps
from liberals.
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- Mr. Rockefeller
would get 41% of
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the black Democrats
and Republicans--
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and Independents, that is--
to cross over and vote for him.
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Mr. Nixon's whole record
on civil rights
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has not been good.
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- I want you to know
that this marks
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the end of one journey
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and, we think, the beginning
of another one.
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- One of the key things
that Nixon did was
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to build a network of support
among political leaders
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that would be respected
by Southerners.
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Strom Thurmond, for example,
of South Carolina.
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- All that we could ask for
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is somebody who would
be just and fair,
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and treat the South like the
other sections of the country.
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- Strom Thurmond
had been a Democrat,
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but he had left
the Democratic Party
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because of
the Civil Rights act.
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- The race is between
Mr. Nixon and Mr. Rockefeller,
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and I would prefer
Mr. Nixon.
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I think he would be better
for the whole country.
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- Convention will
come to order.
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- 1968 is the last
presidential year
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in which it was possible
to run for President
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without entering
any primaries.
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Ronald Reagan showed up
in Miami Beach,
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gave a press conference,
and said,
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"I'm running for President."
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- Yes, as of
this moment, uh--
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in response to that resolution
by the California delegation,
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I am a candidate.
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- Reagan is, in many ways,
everything Nixon is not.
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He's smooth, he's handsome,
people like him.
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And people are--
are confused, they're like,
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"We believe that he's
a true conservative,
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"and we've never really
trusted Nixon.
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Okay, so, now
what are we gonna do?"
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- The name of the game
right now is "stop Nixon."
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Now if a lot of
those Southern delegates
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move away from Nixon
to Ronald Reagan,
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then they feel that Nixon
can be stopped
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on that first ballot.
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- The real fear was that
Rockefeller and Reagan
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could hold off enough votes,
so that that they could
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prevent us having a victory
on the first ballot.
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And then it would
break wide open.
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Now, I didn't fear
Rockefeller, I never did,
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but Reagan...
was something else.
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- Are there any circumstances
under which you would
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accept the Vice Presidency?
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- There is no circumstance
whatsoever
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that could alter my decision
about that.
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- The pressuring of delegates
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to come out for Nixon
or not to do so
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proceeds with a kind
of glad-handed desperation.
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- The key to hanging on,
as Nixon saw it,
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was to hang on
to Southern delegates.
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- Why could it go
either way?
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- Well, you've got to reckon,
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there's a lot of strength
in our delegation.
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- Many of them really wanted
to go with Reagan.
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And that's where Strom Thurmond
turns out to be so important.
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- Senator Thurmond, I'm told
that there was some slipping
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toward Reagan last night
in the South,
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and specifically in your own
South Carolina delegation,
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and that you
personally stopped it.
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Is that correct?
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- There's no slippage in
the South Carolina delegation.
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We all are standing
for Nixon.
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- Nixon persuading
Strom Thurmond
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he's the best candidate
who can win...
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That we went with our hearts
in '64 with Goldwater.
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He took us down
to a horrible defeat.
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So let's go
with a moderate now,
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and then once we get in,
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I can slow down the federal
government's efforts
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at desegregating
schools in the South.
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But the number one reason
was that
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it looked like
Nixon could win.
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- A candidate needs
667 delegates
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to win the nomination,
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but, with Nixon's estimated
total at above 600 now,
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that air of victory
is obvious.
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- Governor, may we ask you
what you might have
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done differently,
thinking back now?
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- Nothing; there isn't anything
I could have done differently.
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- It was a weary
Governor Rockefeller
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who hotel-hopped from one
delegation caucus to another.
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Wife, Happy, appeared
anything but happy
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as her husband began
to show the strain,
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and, perhaps,
the futility of it.
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- With the demise
of Nelson Rockefeller
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and the sort of exclusion
of the moderate
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and liberal side of
the Republican Party,
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you began to see
the reshaping of
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the Republican Party.
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- We are having here,
in Miami Beach,
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the convention of
the nice, white people.
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All together, there are
26 non-white delegates
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and 57 non-white alternates
out of 2,666.
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There are none of
these magnificent, wounded
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black faces to remind us
of what's going on
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in this country.
There are only sunburns,
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and smiles, and balloons.
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- This is a lily-white
delegation there, and, uh--
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they don't know exactly
what we want, so we thought
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that we would get it together
and then take it to them.
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- Violence broke out
tonight,
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in a predominantly Negro
section of Miami.
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Two buildings, reportedly,
were set afire.
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Some looting was reported.
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More than 200 police were
sent to the area,
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and some tear gas was used
at one point to disperse
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a rock- and-bottle-
throwing crowd.
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- Nobody can really say why
it's happened,
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it's just the pent-up anger,
the frustration,
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and the idea of being trapped
in society.
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It's just a way of saying,
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"I will accept the abuse
no longer."
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all: GOP!
GOP! GOP!
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- 55-year-old
Richard Milhous Nixon
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has confirmed now
that he will get a second run
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at the Presidency
of the United States.
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- Nixon knew that
he was making
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one of the great comebacks
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in American
political history.
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And he was able to tap
into his own sense of renewal.
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- As we look at America,
we see cities enveloped
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in smoke and flame.
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We hear sirens
in the night.
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We see Americans dying on
distant battlefields abroad.
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We see Americans
hating each other,
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fighting each other,
killing each other at home.
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And as we see
and hear these things,
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millions of Americans
cry out in anguish,
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"Did we come
all this way for this?"
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- Nixon's speech was designed
to say, you know, "I hear you."
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Unless we stop shouting
at one another,
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we can't hear one another.
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I mean, very powerful,
powerful words.
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- It is the quiet voice
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in the tumult
of the shouting.
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It is the voice of the great
majority of Americans,
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the forgotten Americans,
the non-shouters,
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the non-demonstrators.
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- Nixon wrote that speech,
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contrary to a lot
of his speeches,
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where he would be getting help
from his speech-writers.
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That speech was all
Richard Nixon.
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- America's in trouble
today, not because
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her people have failed,
but because
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her leaders have failed.
And what America needs
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are leaders to match
the greatness of her people.
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- Richard Nixon presenting
a face of placid calm
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in a year of chaos.
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And things are looking
pretty good for Richard Nixon.
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- What?
- Is it your purpose here
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to disrupt this convention?
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- Life is disruptive
in America, let's face it.
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If you believe in life,
you're disruptive.
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You know? I don't want to go
and fight in that damn war.
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You know, that's
a disruptive attitude.
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They're gonna have to
pull me by my hair.
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Right?
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- The activist part
of my generation
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is divided into two parts:
those who decide that
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they can change the world
by supporting
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a viable anti-war candidate,
and those who think
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that the entire system
has to be torn down.
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- Political pigs,
your days are numbered.
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We are the second
American Revolution.
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We are winning.
Yippie!
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Yippies were, um--
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crazy people
who did street theater.
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- We're not gonna take part
in an old men's election.
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Young people know
who's gonna win.
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The winner's gonna
be Pigasus the Pig,
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'cause every party's
running a pig.
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- So why did you decide
to become a candidate?
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- The plan was to have
a mass, moratorium-type
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anti-war demonstration
in Chicago.
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And at the same time,
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a mass
counter-culture festival.
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- We must stay
in the streets,
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and stay in active resistance,
or else there will be no peace.
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- I was with Rennie, Davis,
and Dave Dellinger,
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and we were trying to
coordinate the mobilization,
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which was this coalition of
fractious groups who agreed on
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something like total withdrawal
from Vietnam now.
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And Allen Ginsberg wanted
everybody to chant "Ohm,"
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to bring the war to an end and
the police to their senses.
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It was a motley medley
of all kinds of people.
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- When we first went to
see Mayor Daley
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and we thought
his Deputy Mayor
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to try and get a permit,
he took me aside and said,
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"Come on, what do you guys
really want to do?"
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And I said,
"Well, did you see
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'Wild in the Streets'?"
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Which was a movie where
young people put LSD
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into the water supply
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and took over
the government.
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And so this is what
the police expected.
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- Our administration will
never permit
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a lawless, violent group
of terrorists
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to destroy the purpose
of this national convention
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and take over the streets
of Chicago.
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- Before he became mayor,
Chicago had
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kind of become
a run down, drab city.
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- The city is plagued
with strikes,
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from cab drivers
to telephone installers.
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But Mayor Daley says
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the city's never been
in better shape.
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- Mayor Daley wanted
to show off how he'd
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turned it into
a modern showplace.
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- Chicago loves size, scale.
One hotel here brags
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that it has more flush toilets
under one roof
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than any other building
in the world.
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- Daley's administration
was absolutely committed
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that, in his city,
this was not gonna be a place
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where protestors were
gonna have a platform.
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This was gonna
be a place where
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they were going to be
put in their place.
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- No one will be able to
take over the convention hall
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or the streets of Chicago.
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- Mayor Daley had exercised
such control over the city,
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you couldn't even get near
the convention center
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where the convention was
being held.
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So, basically, all you could
do is protest among
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the major hotels
in the loop area,
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where a lot of
the delegates were staying.
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- The peace groups
are demanding permission
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to march on Convention Hall,
the night the Democrats
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nominate their candidate
for President.
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The city says no.
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That would
endanger security.
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There is a possibility of
mass arrests, unless the city
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allows the demonstrators
to camp out in public parks.
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There is nowhere else
for them to stay.
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- I think it's
in their best interest
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to let us sleep in the park
instead of roam
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the streets at night.
- Boy Scouts could sleep
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overnight in the parks,
but not hippies.
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There's no other
place to sleep,
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so we knew, if you're
going to drive people out
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of the parks, they're going
to be in the streets.
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It's gonna be pandemonium.
Is that what you want?
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- How do you feel about
the anti-war demonstrators?
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- I don't like 'em.
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I don't like 'em one bit.
There's no reason for 'em.
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They accomplish nothing.
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- The police,
largely working-class people,
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who'd come up the hard way,
see these privileged,
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white students, and have
to wonder, "What do they have
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to be angry about?"
And many of those
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police officers themselves
identified with the soldiers
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who were coming back from
the war in Vietnam.
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- We are coming not because
our fight is with policemen,
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or with National Guard troops.
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Our fight is with the policies
of this administration.
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- On this eve,
of the beginning of
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the 35th Democratic
National Convention,
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Chicago is nearly
security-tight.
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- The police,
several thousand of them,
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are now deployed.
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U.S. Army troops
began arriving in Chicago
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in substantial numbers
this morning,
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at least 50 plane-loads.
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But they will be available
to reinforce
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some 5,500 Illinois National
Guardsmen, some 2,000 FBI,
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Secret Service,
and other Federal agents,
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and the 11,000-man
Chicago Police Force.
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- We are concerned about
the build-up of the force
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because we think anything
that's built up like this
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is liable to be used.
- Now, you're a girl.
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Are you afraid of any violence
that may occur?
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- There'll be violence, yes,
no doubt about that,
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00:20:04,375 --> 00:20:06,335
but I'm not afraid of it.
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00:20:06,377 --> 00:20:11,037
- About 500 students, hippies,
Yippies, radicals, activists,
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McCarthy kids,
and other peace demonstrators
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marched four miles
from Lincoln Park
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to the downtown hotels
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housing the Democratic
Convention Delegates.
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They stayed on the sidewalks.
449
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They stopped
for traffic signals,
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and they did not try to cross
police lines.
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- Kindly obey
the traffic signals!
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- As the protesters marched
back toward Lincoln Park,
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they clashed with police.
- Whoa, hey! Cool it!
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- We were told that we
would have to leave the park
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at 11 o'clock at night.
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At 5 o'clock, the police
started beating people up.
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all: We want the park!
We want the park!
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- They disperse
into the streets.
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00:20:57,152 --> 00:20:59,292
- I'm giving you
one more warning!
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- One more warning!
- Clear the streets!
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- And this is
the first melee of many.
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- A whole bunch of them
picked me up and drug me,
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and then they beat me.
They put mace in my face.
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- How'd you get that blood
all over you?
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- Because I came around
and got a picture of him
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after he squirted me with mace.
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00:21:20,451 --> 00:21:22,491
- And he clubbed you?
- And he clubbed me.
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00:21:22,522 --> 00:21:25,972
- A Democratic Convention
is about to begin
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in a police state.
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There just doesn't seem to be
any other way to say it.
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- I present to you now,
the able and gracious mayor
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of the city of Chicago,
Richard J. Daley.
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- Any political convention
is a show.
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And Chicago mayor
Richard Daley
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was a man of absolute control
in the Democratic Party.
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He was a machine politician.
"This is my town!"
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- Hey, Georgie!
- Now they're raising
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the Illinois, uh--
delegation's--
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sign.
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Apparently a brief effort
to start a parade.
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00:22:07,256 --> 00:22:09,666
- Lyndon Johnson was wary of
holding the convention
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in Chicago, but he gave it
to Chicago and Daley
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because Daley assured him,
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"It'll be a controlled
environment.
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We will keep it
under control."
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all:
One, two, three, four,
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00:22:19,545 --> 00:22:21,055
stop this damn war!
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One, two, three, four,
stop this damn war!
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- The Democratic Party
was closed to change on Vietnam
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unless it faced
such massive pressure.
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- Boo!
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- 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.
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