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My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

NIXON IN FULL, Part 1

My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

Bruce Carlson

Politics, History, News

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2019

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Nixon - a mix of what you know and what you may not. First part of a 2014 episode. I don't know whether time has changed this cast, or if this cast has more meaning now, or less, that is for the listener to judge. Sponsored by: The University of Aberdeen: https://on.abdn.ac.uk/online-history-courses/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to an airwave media podcast.

0:05.0

This episode is brought to you by Pepsi Max.

0:09.0

Christmas is great, but there's loads of ways to make it better.

0:13.0

Like sneaking some chili into the gravy for some extra omps,

0:17.0

or building a playlist that will even get your none up on the table.

0:21.0

Or just cracking open an ice cold Pepsi Max. Christmas better with

0:28.4

Pepsi Max. This cross-post-6 requesting takeoff.

0:37.0

Clear on.

0:39.0

Clear on the runway derby-based car pit. Army 1, the large

0:44.1

Army 1, the large Sikorsky Green and White

0:48.0

helicopter, known at this time as Army 1,

0:52.0

rose 500 feet for the white buildings and monuments of Washington, D.C.

1:00.0

Report turning final to hotel.

1:03.0

The hotel. Roger Closball 6, turning final to hotel.

1:10.0

The hotel, by the way, that's the White House.

1:14.4

But this was no ordinary journey of Army 1 called this at that time

1:18.9

when the branches shared the President's copter transportation and the name alternated.

1:26.0

The pilot of the Sea King Copter, all six tons of it, was Gene Boyer and he flew for the Army so Army One. This was to be the most televised

1:36.8

journey of Army One it ever had and Boyer knew it.

1:43.0

They told him the night before, be there at 8.30 a.m.

1:46.0

be ready to pick up the president.

1:48.0

He landed the plane at 100 feet from the portico of the White House.

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