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senator muskie, ed muskie of maine was a big environment list and it looked like muskie was going to be the democratic candidate in 1972 so nixon who loved to -- outflank them messed with muskie by proposing and adopting governmental protection agency. it worked. was nixon sincere about that? kind of. you know he did care about conservation. he gave mixed signals on it but he said if i could choose between business and the environment i'm going to choose business. he would say those kinds of things that he would tell his young aide who is making these rules, he would say when we make these rules don't talk to that of the commerce department. you just do it and i will take care of stand. typical nixon pitting one made against another doing it by secrecy but actually doing a lot and nixon's record on environment not just the epa was pretty good. now typically nixon refused to invite muskie to the signing ceremony and inactive typical pettiness that the record stands for itself. they did a lot on the environment. they created osha and expanded social security from the elderly to the dis
senator muskie, ed muskie of maine was a big environment list and it looked like muskie was going to be the democratic candidate in 1972 so nixon who loved to -- outflank them messed with muskie by proposing and adopting governmental protection agency. it worked. was nixon sincere about that? kind of. you know he did care about conservation. he gave mixed signals on it but he said if i could choose between business and the environment i'm going to choose business. he would say those kinds of...
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senator muskie, ed muskie of maine was a big environment list and it looked like muskie was going to be the democratic candidate in 1972 so nixon who loved to -- outflank them messed with muskie by proposing and adopting governmental protection agency. it worked. was nixon sincere about that? kind of. you know he did care about conservation. he gave mixed signals on it but he said if i could choose between business and the environment i'm going to choose business. he would say those kinds of things that he would tell his young aide who is making these rules, he would say when we make these rules don't talk to that of the commerce department. you just do it and i will take care of stand. typical nixon pitting one made against another doing it by secrecy but actually doing a lot and nixon's record on environment not just the epa was pretty good. now typically nixon refused to invite muskie to the signing ceremony and inactive typical pettiness that the record stands for itself. they did a lot on the environment. they created osha and expanded social security from the elderly to the dis
senator muskie, ed muskie of maine was a big environment list and it looked like muskie was going to be the democratic candidate in 1972 so nixon who loved to -- outflank them messed with muskie by proposing and adopting governmental protection agency. it worked. was nixon sincere about that? kind of. you know he did care about conservation. he gave mixed signals on it but he said if i could choose between business and the environment i'm going to choose business. he would say those kinds of...
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musky. >> reporter: even making her mark on broadway. and now -- >> for the first time in 32 years, former winner vanessa williams returns. >> why now? >> i've got a perfect platform to kind of be reintroduced to the organization that catapulted me into notoriety and stardom. >> do you sometimes look at what's going on today and say, i lost my crown because of that, really? people are now releasing things to make a career. >> it's true. that's crazy. to think that, oh, you can look at a scandal and think that would be good for your career. where for me it took every ounce of credibility and talent that i had and wiped it out. >> reporter: it's been a long and emotional road back for vanessa, who decades ago was unsure whether to fight for her title. >> the heightened spectacle and circus of it all was kind of crazy. i had people that were saying, fight for the crown, fight for the crown. and people chanting, don't give it up, don't secede. >> fight, vanessa, fight! >> reporter: back then her parents, especially her mother, didn't want he
musky. >> reporter: even making her mark on broadway. and now -- >> for the first time in 32 years, former winner vanessa williams returns. >> why now? >> i've got a perfect platform to kind of be reintroduced to the organization that catapulted me into notoriety and stardom. >> do you sometimes look at what's going on today and say, i lost my crown because of that, really? people are now releasing things to make a career. >> it's true. that's crazy. to think...
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however, it's under the surface where raw sewage runoffs in musky water giving a whole new perspective of how ugly the problem is and it's a problem that dates back decades. along its banks remnants of the industrial plants now mostly closed down that use it for a dumping ground for byproducts that formed a shaktar-like substance and settled at the bottom. this canal is so polluted and so toxic it has been designated a super fund site and that is a name given to any area or location in america that is so polluted that the federal government steps in to try to clean it up. it's not just here, there there are many more places all over america just as bad if not worse than this. these yellow dots are everywhere their toxic fund super sites in america and more than 1300 of them and garcia an environmental lawyer says there are 10,000 more across the country. >> there are thousands of contaminated or abandon sites in states, in cities that just have not been designated for cleanup or have not been cleaned up. >> people who live in the sites? >> an academic study says one in four americans a
however, it's under the surface where raw sewage runoffs in musky water giving a whole new perspective of how ugly the problem is and it's a problem that dates back decades. along its banks remnants of the industrial plants now mostly closed down that use it for a dumping ground for byproducts that formed a shaktar-like substance and settled at the bottom. this canal is so polluted and so toxic it has been designated a super fund site and that is a name given to any area or location in america...
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musky. >> bite me. >> miss america pageant. >> she made history in 1983. >> our new miss america. >> when she was crowned the first african-american miss america. >> vanessa williams, miss new york. >> and now, after 32 years, she's headed back to atlantic city to judge the pageant that launched her career. miss america. were people really got to know. >> you yeah. 32 years ago. >> why no you -- why now? >> i've got a perfect platform to kind of be reintroduced to the organization that or catapulted me into notoriety and stardom. >> vanessa williams, miss new york. >> let's go to 1983. >> uh-huh. >> you were crowned miss america. what was that moment like for you? >> that was my first time i was against women that had been little miss this and that since they were infants. i didn't know that i was going to win. i knew i was smart enough. i ni i had everything it took but i didn't know that would be the year. >> she went on to tour the nation as american royalty, meeting esidents, acts and athletes. her ten-month reign came to an abrupt halt when news broke that nude photos she had ta
musky. >> bite me. >> miss america pageant. >> she made history in 1983. >> our new miss america. >> when she was crowned the first african-american miss america. >> vanessa williams, miss new york. >> and now, after 32 years, she's headed back to atlantic city to judge the pageant that launched her career. miss america. were people really got to know. >> you yeah. 32 years ago. >> why no you -- why now? >> i've got a perfect platform...
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notes of the columbian coffee nower and is apparently very feminine yet musky. >> on the red carpet. >> i like how you say, musky. >> like a connoisseur. >> on the red carpet she announced they're getting married in november? >> that's what "pop news y" is here for. november. i think it's bold to tell people. the month. she's so in love. they're a beautiful cup. and you smell delish. >>> finally, this way. genius. another award for amy schumer. we're giving her most likely to have the best time at an awards show ever. she won the emmy for best variety sketch series. she killed it in her speech. she had a ball with her sister, her date for the night. kept us laughing on instagram. carb-loading before the show. she used golum to describe the look she was going for. she shared pictures with some of her favorite stars. the great mel brooks. the whole cast of "game of throwns." a favorite of her shows. she said she was planning on blacking out by 10:00. she would keep cool with the help of a strategically placed bag of frozen peas. that's why we love you. >> i thought you said it wasn't g
notes of the columbian coffee nower and is apparently very feminine yet musky. >> on the red carpet. >> i like how you say, musky. >> like a connoisseur. >> on the red carpet she announced they're getting married in november? >> that's what "pop news y" is here for. november. i think it's bold to tell people. the month. she's so in love. they're a beautiful cup. and you smell delish. >>> finally, this way. genius. another award for amy schumer....
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. >> i bet it was musky. >> they liked having trump next to bush, didn't they? >> and cnn was thrilled. they thought air force 1 was mh370. they had everybody going in and they would have a double rating extravaganza. >>> breaking news, jeb bush smoked weed. rand paul suddenly hinted that one of his opponents was a hipocrite. when the moderator asked who he was referring to jeb jumped in and owned up to the criminal act. >> 40 years ago i smoked marijuana. i admit others may not have wanted to say it and my mom is not happy i just did. america did not know how to take the shocking news. here is how they reacted. >> 40 years ago i smoked marijuana. >> wow. >> very shocking, right? >> i think this humanizez -- humanizes jeb. >> i did it once. it made me dumb and hungry. i thought fat and stupid for the rest of my life is not a good idea. if he admitted to having caffeine we would be in better shape. i think whether it is human thighsing him or what -- humanizing him, well if you need to make yourself a human like hillary is trying to do, you are really not. >> you
. >> i bet it was musky. >> they liked having trump next to bush, didn't they? >> and cnn was thrilled. they thought air force 1 was mh370. they had everybody going in and they would have a double rating extravaganza. >>> breaking news, jeb bush smoked weed. rand paul suddenly hinted that one of his opponents was a hipocrite. when the moderator asked who he was referring to jeb jumped in and owned up to the criminal act. >> 40 years ago i smoked marijuana. i...
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to conduct undercover investigations of his senate opponents, notably senators teddy kennedy, edmund musky, birch bayh, four prominent democrats who fought supreme court nominees. as part of what nixon called, quote, an all-out hatchet job on democrat leaders, including the use of the internal revenue service to investigate their finances. the ex-cops nixon hired were jack callfield and tough tony lasowitz who paid off campaign cash doled out by nixon's political bag man. tough tony tailed teddy kennedy for nearly two years. the department of dirty tricks was on the case. by april 19th, the communists were 20 miles from the cambodian border. president nixon, in hawaii to greet the astronauts returning from the nearly fatal apollo 13 moon mission, was briefed by admiral john mccain, the commander in chief for the pacific. admiral mccain, whose son was still a prisoner of war, captivated nixon with the hair-raising report. the president ordered admiral mccain to return with him to san clemente on april 20th and meet with kissinger. if the communists took cambodia, south vietnam would be next
to conduct undercover investigations of his senate opponents, notably senators teddy kennedy, edmund musky, birch bayh, four prominent democrats who fought supreme court nominees. as part of what nixon called, quote, an all-out hatchet job on democrat leaders, including the use of the internal revenue service to investigate their finances. the ex-cops nixon hired were jack callfield and tough tony lasowitz who paid off campaign cash doled out by nixon's political bag man. tough tony tailed...
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notably teddy kennedy, muskie, and proxmire. there are prominent democrats who fought nixon's policies and the supreme court nominees. as part of what nixon calls an all out hatchet job. they wanted the irs to investigate their finances. the cops they hired handled things like irs audits and tony who is paid off the books with campaign cash doled out by herb, nixon's personal lawyer and political bagman. tough tony followed kennedy for two years, the department of of dirty tricks was on the case. by april 19, the communists communists were 20 miles from the cambodian border. pres. nixon and hawaii to greet the astronauts returning from the nearly fatal apollo 13 moon mission mission was briefed by admiral john mccain, the commander-in-chief of the pacific. admiral mccain, his son was still a prisoner of war. it captivated next with a hair-raising report. the president ordered adm. mccain to return with him and meet with kissinger. mccain's briefing was grim. the communists took cambodia south vietnam would be next and the war wo
notably teddy kennedy, muskie, and proxmire. there are prominent democrats who fought nixon's policies and the supreme court nominees. as part of what nixon calls an all out hatchet job. they wanted the irs to investigate their finances. the cops they hired handled things like irs audits and tony who is paid off the books with campaign cash doled out by herb, nixon's personal lawyer and political bagman. tough tony followed kennedy for two years, the department of of dirty tricks was on the...
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muskie. >> bite me, wilhelmina. >> reporter: vanessa williams made history in 1983. >> our new miss america. >> reporter: when she was crowned the first african-american miss america. >> vanessa williams, miss new york. [ cheers and applause ] and now after 32 years, she's headed back to atlantic city to judge the pageant that launched her career. miss america, were people really got to know you. >> yeah. 32 years ago. >> why now? >> i've got a perfect platform to kind of be reintroduced to the organization that catapulted me into notoriety and stardom. >> vanessa williams, miss new york. >> 1983. you were crowned miss america. what was that moment like for you, vanessa. >> that was my first time i was against women i had been little miss this and that since they were infants. i didn't know i was going to win. i knew i was smart enough. i knew everything took but i didn't know that would be the year. >> she went on to tour the nation as american royalty meeting presidents, actors and athletes. did you understand the significance of being the first african-american woman? >> when i was touri
muskie. >> bite me, wilhelmina. >> reporter: vanessa williams made history in 1983. >> our new miss america. >> reporter: when she was crowned the first african-american miss america. >> vanessa williams, miss new york. [ cheers and applause ] and now after 32 years, she's headed back to atlantic city to judge the pageant that launched her career. miss america, were people really got to know you. >> yeah. 32 years ago. >> why now? >> i've got a...
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you have -- so i built in at the beginning like very fruity fresh, innocent but then by the end it's muskie and sexy. >> as the night unfolds, it's how the night unfolds like that. >> how is your beautiful lovely fiance, joe manganiello. >> he is great. he is here with me in new york. i have to leave early this morning so it was hard. >> oh. >> and well, of course, tell him we said hello. i started my day with delicious coffee. you're in the coffee business now. >> yes, very excited. yes, yes. you have to try it. >> this is -- it's call the ninja. >> it's the ninja coffee bar. >> that's what we saw outside. >> you can do everything that you can, you know, buy at a coffee bar but you can do it in your own house. >> love it. >> it's like it's proven it works. it's amazing. i'm colombian so i know. >> the woman knows her coffee beans. >> i knew what i was doing. >> we'll talk a little later in the show, big night tonight. >> yee. >> "modern family" is back, everybody. >> whoo! >> oh, my. yes. >> you're going to love the first episode. >> oh, good. >> right now heapfully you guys will love this
you have -- so i built in at the beginning like very fruity fresh, innocent but then by the end it's muskie and sexy. >> as the night unfolds, it's how the night unfolds like that. >> how is your beautiful lovely fiance, joe manganiello. >> he is great. he is here with me in new york. i have to leave early this morning so it was hard. >> oh. >> and well, of course, tell him we said hello. i started my day with delicious coffee. you're in the coffee business now....
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in 1972 with ed muskie, names of the viewers don't know. the democratic party ignored the candidate. back in 72 he wanted to tax everything about a million dollars. democrats like it. please understand taxes, democrats, about the same thing. it has created such chaos and now it's coming to the point where biden doesn't run. train to we are talking about paying your fair share. i don't understand how 92% is fair. >> you don't have to know bernie sanders want bernie sanders went to makes america some equivalent of france. >> the french like jerry lewis. i would not pay attention to anything. >> the question becomes what does trump pay. i'm watching the language and is not moving at all. it not only will increase taxes or regulations. i think is going to win iowa and new hampshire. >> in terms of not just the language compared to hillary clinton and the body language and how he gives interviews. making fun of hillary clinton's laugh over the weekend. everything about her so rehearsed when she tries to seem personable it comes across like she's
in 1972 with ed muskie, names of the viewers don't know. the democratic party ignored the candidate. back in 72 he wanted to tax everything about a million dollars. democrats like it. please understand taxes, democrats, about the same thing. it has created such chaos and now it's coming to the point where biden doesn't run. train to we are talking about paying your fair share. i don't understand how 92% is fair. >> you don't have to know bernie sanders want bernie sanders went to makes...
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>> i think it is sad i worked on the hill i worked for a great senator ed muskie in white house i've been, up here, as ambassador u.n. and secretary, i so respect our government, i am chairman of the board of national democrat institute that talks about democracy promising abroad when i say people stay what is essence of democracy i say compromise they say like you guys? so we are not exactly a great example at this moment, and i do think people want to hear it, and but -- clearly, donald trump is -- plugging in i think in many ways, people are angry what i find depressing, is that we should not be responding to that anger what we should be doing is trying to explain, the issues, and the background. >> very quickly, finalizing question here i want iran was was that right deal to do. >> yes absolutely. >> i think that obviously has to be implemented, we will be watching that very carefully, and i think that it was the right deal to do and i think to protect us protects israel. >> secretary good to see you thanks so much for joining us. >> great to see. >> you we appreciate your time v
>> i think it is sad i worked on the hill i worked for a great senator ed muskie in white house i've been, up here, as ambassador u.n. and secretary, i so respect our government, i am chairman of the board of national democrat institute that talks about democracy promising abroad when i say people stay what is essence of democracy i say compromise they say like you guys? so we are not exactly a great example at this moment, and i do think people want to hear it, and but -- clearly, donald...