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MSNBC Rachel Maddow (video)

MSNBC Rachel Maddow (video) - 02-14-2025-231231

MSNBC Rachel Maddow (video)

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4.412.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Through her unique approach to storytelling, Rachel Maddow provides in-depth reporting to illuminate the current state of political affairs and reveals the importance of transparency and accountability from our leaders. Maddow works with unmatched rigor and resolve to explain our complex world and deliver news in a way that's illuminating and dynamic, connecting the dots to make sense of complex issues. Maddow also conducts thoughtful interviews with individuals at the center of current news stories to provide important perspective.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Thanks to home for joining us this hour. Appreciate it.

0:03.0

So Richard Nixon was sworn in for his second term as president in January,

0:09.0

1973. First elected in the 1968 election, then reelected in the 1972 election.

0:16.0

So, inauguration day, he was sworn in for what would, of course, famously become his disastrous

0:22.7

second term in office in January, Saturday, January 20th, 1973.

0:31.1

Two days after that, LBJ died.

0:35.6

The Nixon inauguration was on Saturday,

0:37.9

and then on Monday, two days later,

0:40.6

former Democratic president, Lyndon B. Johnson,

0:43.6

passed away at a heart attack.

0:46.5

And then two days after that,

0:48.6

Nixon proclaimed that in the immediate aftermath

0:50.9

of LBJ's death,

0:52.5

he, Richard Nixon, was going to kill one of LBJ's most

0:57.4

beloved projects. Two days after LBJ's death. Very classy.

1:05.4

This administration today, here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in America.

1:16.6

Our chief weapons in a more pinpointed attack will be better schools and better health,

1:23.6

and better homes and better training, and better job opportunities to help more Americans,

1:31.0

especially young Americans, escape from squalor and misery.

1:39.7

For his war on poverty that he announced in 1964, President Lyndon Johnson asked Congress to create a new thing.

1:47.5

He asked them to create something called the Office of Economic Opportunity.

1:52.4

And I'm oversimplifying.

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