We didn't want to provoke any such thing. The Police RIOTED. It was a brutal crackdown by the establishment against the people of this country and is a black week in American History
Paul Peterson Thank you sir for standing up for peace. How do you feel about the shameful pro war pro corporation democratic party of today? Do you think there's a place for us younger generations to stand up against the establishment or would you advise we move on to create a new party that would stand up for the principles you helped us fight for in 1968?
I think we do what the Tea Party did, and take over the Democratic Party. The current election system really only allows for two parties. It is a mathematical artifact of the "first past the post" election system. Republicans from my era, like Bob Dole and Jack Kemp would be perfectly at home in the current right-leaning corporatist Democratic Party. There is no popular support for their Corporatist, Republican-lite, soft-supply-side economic policies. It may take a couple of election cycles, but much the way Corporate Republicans caved in to their base, the Corporate Democrats will cave in to us; or, they will be primaried out of office. The difference between Progressives and Tea-baggers is that we are fighting for social justice and the tea-baggers are fighting for white-supremacism. Carry on, my wayward son.
Paul Peterson - As in the actor, Donna Reed, A Minor Consideration etc? If so, I enjoyed your work and that of your peers and you would be in the age group, as am I, to remember those times. If you just happen to have the same name, you are still right in your views IMO. History does repeat.
I'm really into history and I have never heard of this riot/convention. It shows you how much they teach in school... or perhaps how much they exclude in the history books. Anyways I enjoyed the lesson! Thank you.
My Dad was there. He was 20 years old. Was hit over his eyebrow with a Billy club that caused a blood clot and he temporarily lost his vision for a few weeks. It seems history may be about to repeat itself.
- That’s very interesting. Where did you go to school? Are you still studying? Now in 2020, we have protesters and police clashing in ways that are similar and also different from 1968. What is your perspective on that?
I was only 6 years old, but the images are disturbing - especially the police actions. I have memories of Walter Cronkite reading the daily death toll in Vietnam on the news
I was 8 years old in 1968... we walked home from school every day singing a song... "Nixon Nixon hes our man, Humphreys in the garbage can"... I didn't even understand what I was singing about. Sigh. I remember the shootings at Kent State. Remember an entire summer... we could get three channels on our black n white TV (with NO remote control) and all that aired all summer long... was Watergate hearings. My older sister wore a metal ID bracelet that had a name of a U.S. soldier that was Missing In Action or had been captured and imprisoned (P.O.W.). The point was to wear it and pray for that soldier and when they returned home, you turned the bracelet over to the person who's name was on it.
We had one channel living in a small Canadian mountain village. I too remember that year as a 9 year old watching black and white TV coverage of the Martin Luther King funeral after his assassination April 4, and the Bobby Kennedy funeral, after his June 6 killing. So by late August the political energy was supercharged. Vietnam was the first war to be televised and 'embedding' reporters hadn't been invented. There was footage of impacts to civilians and combatants. I saw bullet to the head executions on late TV news, a famous photo of a young girl running, covered in burning Napalm. From that young age , awareness of the insanity walking the earth has remained. What I saw of the DNC event were ongoing coverage, and news segments. Specifics of the politics and issues weren't clear at all but I saw police clubbing unarmed people, even after submission. Historical perspective resonates through trauma. These young people were radicalized by JFK trauma just 1 Presidential term before in 1963. I was too young to be involved, and by the time I grew old enough everyone was going out to Disco. I resented the shallow tendencies of my generation after the much slandered Anti-War, Civil Rights, Women's Liberation cultural upheaval. The population of the Boomers was largely tilted to the youth who resonated horizontally by social affiliation on one side of the gender gap. It displaced or shattered the Parent to Child Social Identity with Age Group, or GENERATION Identity. The father/son (mostly male) occupation transfers were the rope in the social fabric, holding bonds of economic class. Occupations defined by Family for generations, like coal-miners, bankers and financiers, garment districts, farm families and ranchers, even Military traditions and Politics down through family lines. They self-defined by economic classes, neighborhoods, and political world view. This vertical affiliation was mostly swamped by the horizontal boomer energy. Kids from all classes, races and backgrounds dropped out of the vertical transmission of values and congregated together in an entirely alternative culture. Some carried it to extremes, experimenting with communes, others got on with regular life sort of cheering from the sidelines and wearing the paraphernalia, liking the music and going to festivals marches or rallies from time to time. All classes and cultural groups were intersected by the main issues: Women's liberation, Racial Equality and the Peace movement/Anti-war Activism cut through the culture, though in some circles less than others. Social mobility was active as inexpensive colleges and university campuses became swollen with radical intellectuals providing the narratives and analyses and forethought for an organized movement. Since then the vertical affiliations are reasserting. Class mobility is stifled through prohibitive tuition and shrinking faculty. The child again is likely to remain in the same economic political tradition as the parent. Though some issues like CLIMATE perhaps have cross cultural appeal, still the political alignments remain "lively-hood" traditional, inter-generational. But the new GENERATION GAP appears to be the frothing cascade of social media and all the hyper-transmissions and GROUP AFFILIATIONS the young generation have grown up with, were weaned on, and indulge in to levels that astonish and alarm their TV watching elders. For some reason this incredibly intense avenue of potential equality, where Presidents daughters and urban school kids can interact in common accessible forums, seems more fractious and divisive in ways not experienced previously. Influencers and distractions lead attention "riding madly off in all directions". Many groups isolate in self-affirming reflection pools, mesmerized into a trance, not capable of interacting with opposing or wider views. Activism becomes a matter of being bothered to click likes. Far from the intense commitment of these young cohorts, putting their bodies on the line for an Anti-war platform ,spawning frustration and division, where the Democrats failed to embrace the Peace Movement for whatever reason. The damage was enough to give Nixon an express pass to surf to the White House. Nixon didn't start the war but continued it with various surges of enthusiasm, until it finally ground to a halt in 8 more years. The Peace movement felt a huge disconnect with the ESTABLISHMENT and never returned in great strength to a major party. What are the lessons for today? What did the Democrats learn from this event? What can they learn from it now?
I under, why people were angry. Humphrey didn’t run in the primary and was basically handed the nomination whilst McCarthy ran an actual campaign and won states.
@@him12672 its it's always been a rigged system in amerikkka, even before July 4,1776. amerikkka was founded as a white supremacist kleptocracy, and it still is.
IMO, you shouldn't have five additional guests on a panel with the likes of Tom Brokaw and Dan Rather, especially when the topic is something they were a part of 50 years ago. I see how TV news hosts like to inflate their importance by surrounding themselves with as many panelists as possible, but a little respect is due here.
Ty, history should always be reviewed, over and over. There were things I'd forgotten, and things I didn't know. For instance I didn't know Humphrey didn't campaign in any primary. That tells me that this business of cherry picking their own candidate in spite of voter wishes, i.e. Bernie, is not new. It's the one thing I really hate about the Demacratic party. It's what they use Super Delegates for.
Who’s here after Netflix movie? The more things change, the more they stay the same. The whole world HAS been watching...and right now we are alarmed. I hope that Chicago 1968 isn’t a warm up for November 3rd 2020.
Disgusting behavior by the police. And sadly, the actions of those who are paid today To Serve & Protect (now that's a laugh) protect, have not changed one bit. Little wonder the public, fifty years on still do not respect the Police.
Richard Daley should have been a Republican. He certainly behaved like one. Daley's name lives on in infamy. Good grief, are there still people who believe America has the greatest democracy? Give me a Scandinavian democracy any day over this first past the post anachronism.
In a way, it is there are more opportunities than any other country. The GDP is better than most, if this country was so bad, than why so many people come here (even illegally)?
If you wish to live in a Scandinavian country, that is your choice, of course, Scandinavia is not what it used to be, they have extremely high taxes, they have an immigration crisis far worse than we are experiencing, they have experienced violence in a way very few people knew existed. A great place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.
What do you think it feels like for us today. When I watch this I see me! Occupy Wall st., #BlackLivesMatter, The woman movement, Ferguson with Michael Brown. It's like the establisment ignores the reality.
Joe referenced Bobby Kennedy recently and I've referenced the turbulent 60's in some of my comments too. There was more violence then, much more. So bittersweet - to have gone from Camelot to chaos in a few years. Yet, I remember more optimism then. Perhaps it was just teenage naivete. But all over TV, films, and music there was "resistance" - intensity - that is somehow lacking today. Perhaps it will begin to catch up soon.
1:30 "Tom Brokaw, you were there; and now you're unemployed and apparently living on the street, so instead of talking to you, let's cut to the archive film."
3:43 In the 1964 Republican convention, John Chancellor was arrested on the floor for refusing to cede his spot on the floor to “Goldwater Girls” and he signed off, “I've been promised bail, ladies and gentlemen, by my office. This is John Chancellor, somewhere in custody."
I took part in demonstrations at the 2004 RNC Convention, & I was arrested like many others, but thank The Lord, it was nowhere near what had happened in Chicago in 1968.
'In the beginning was the Word' is the beginning of the Gospel According to John, which is in the New Testament, NOT the Old Testament! C'mon, Petty Noonan, speechwriter for President Regan! You should know better!
A translation of a translation of a translation of bits and pieces of 2000 year old parchments transcribed from hundreds of years of oral storytelling.
They grew up, that's what happened. Look at Jerry Rubin, one of the ringleaders of the riots, he went from being a dangerous subversive, to being a respected lawyer & stockbroker, before being killed in a car accident in 1995.
@@erikwick Reagan helped to end the Cold War, he revitalized a crippling economy, & restored optimism to a country that was reeling from Vietnam, Watergate, & the inflationary economy of the '70s.
I understand the need for optimism, but 56 years later, the country is every bit as divided, America has all but given up on its space program and America is in more wars than ever.
The unraveling of the Democratic Party as we knew it right there. By November, many working class citizens deserted the party in droves, especially in (what was) the Solid South. The Silent Majority of 1968 (and 1972). But the real crushing blow was the Reagan Democrats of 1980 and 1984. (And to a lesser extent, 1988). Reagan even said it himself when he became a Republican (in 1962) - "I didn't leave the Democratic Party. The party left me."
Isn't it interesting how, if you go up against the military-industrial complex, you always lose in this "free" country? Regardless, what happened in 1968 may look like a barn dance compared to what may happen soon.
lindon Johnson told the nation have no fear of escalation, I am trying everyone to please. Though it isn't really war, we've sent fifty thousands more, to save the Vietnam from Vietnamese.
Joe Scarborough is such a shameless liar. How can he possibly say he was at the convention? In 1968 he was 5 years old. What did he do? Go to the convention with his parents, or protest with all the other toddlers who were against the Vietnam war. He reminds me of Trump.
Stephanie Adams I’m simply smoking the sweet sweet air of a non communist government, protest all you like, especially so for the Vietnam war, but supporting the Communist side, the battons come out.
I am fed up with Michael Beschloss as a favorite talking head. He isn’t a real historian: he has a business degree. He contributes nothing to an understanding of modern history. He just mouths trite inanities and probably gets paid too much for it. Aside from that: you need to remember some of the brutes in the party: Hale Boggs of Louisiana (then House Majority Leader), Wayne Hays of Ohio, John Connally of Texas -- all committed to the failed policies of Vietnam.
The radicals caused the riots, the police were right to use force, but they should have shown restraint by not indiscriminately attacking anyone in their way.
OMG! That NBC opening for the convention coverage was about the most awful network-produced sequence that I've ever seen (or heard). It was actually kind of symbolically prophetic. If you showed that horrible intro for that purpose, then kudos to whoever thought of it.
My husband, his roommate, and my father in law were there and are on the video just as I remember from watching it live at the time.
P J Bernie2020
Whoever made that beginning promo must be tripping on some good acid
That was the aesthetics of the time - not an innovation.
October 2 1968 IN MEXICO 🇲🇽🇲🇽
The days of Timothy Leary 🤪
@@maxheadrom3088 killjoy
@@ivanhoesanchez2606did you make it over the border ok?
We didn't want to provoke any such thing. The Police RIOTED. It was a brutal crackdown by the establishment against the people of this country and is a black week in American History
You were there? That's fascinating
It makes me an old hippie
Paul Peterson Thank you sir for standing up for peace.
How do you feel about the shameful pro war pro corporation democratic party of today? Do you think there's a place for us younger generations to stand up against the establishment or would you advise we move on to create a new party that would stand up for the principles you helped us fight for in 1968?
I think we do what the Tea Party did, and take over the Democratic Party. The current election system really only allows for two parties. It is a mathematical artifact of the "first past the post" election system. Republicans from my era, like Bob Dole and Jack Kemp would be perfectly at home in the current right-leaning corporatist Democratic Party. There is no popular support for their Corporatist, Republican-lite, soft-supply-side economic policies. It may take a couple of election cycles, but much the way Corporate Republicans caved in to their base, the Corporate Democrats will cave in to us; or, they will be primaried out of office. The difference between Progressives and Tea-baggers is that we are fighting for social justice and the tea-baggers are fighting for white-supremacism.
Carry on, my wayward son.
Paul Peterson - As in the actor, Donna Reed, A Minor Consideration etc? If so, I enjoyed your work and that of your peers and you would be in the age group, as am I, to remember those times. If you just happen to have the same name, you are still right in your views IMO. History does repeat.
I remember that in living color opening when I was growing up. Wow have not seen this in decades 😁
I'm really into history and I have never heard of this riot/convention. It shows you how much they teach in school... or perhaps how much they exclude in the history books.
Anyways I enjoyed the lesson! Thank you.
You never HEARD OF the 1968 Chicago Convention? That's inconceivable. Look in ANY US History book, especially a 20th Century one.
Read better history books
My Dad was there. He was 20 years old. Was hit over his eyebrow with a Billy club that caused a blood clot and he temporarily lost his vision for a few weeks. It seems history may be about to repeat itself.
Wasn't this the ending of the Tom Cruise movie "Born on the Fourth of July"?
- That’s very interesting. Where did you go to school? Are you still studying? Now in 2020, we have protesters and police clashing in ways that are similar and also different from 1968. What is your perspective on that?
I was only 6 years old, but the images are disturbing - especially the police actions. I have memories of Walter Cronkite reading the daily death toll in Vietnam on the news
@MichaelYoder1961 i was 5 in`68. My family & I turned the tv on to WMAQ ch.5 here in CHICAGO. We couldnt BELIEVE! what was happeninng in GRANT PARK.
When the people are left with no voice, thisis what happens
vidhead85 it may happen in Milwaukee
Yeah a bunch of spoiled suburban kids too afraid to pick up a gun.
@@stevecochrane8799 Let's see you hold up a gun against cops. A very quick ending to that event would happen.
@@him12672 I'm talking about their refusal to go to Vietnam.
@@stevecochrane8799 They should have the right to do that. Freedom.
"The whole world is watching!"
Huntley and Brinkley, you are missed.
As is Walter Cronkite..
To say nothing of the late John Chancellor
Or The late Tim Russert
I was 8 years old in 1968... we walked home from school every day singing a song... "Nixon Nixon hes our man, Humphreys in the garbage can"... I didn't even understand what I was singing about. Sigh. I remember the shootings at Kent State. Remember an entire summer... we could get three channels on our black n white TV (with NO remote control) and all that aired all summer long... was Watergate hearings. My older sister wore a metal ID bracelet that had a name of a U.S. soldier that was Missing In Action or had been captured and imprisoned (P.O.W.). The point was to wear it and pray for that soldier and when they returned home, you turned the bracelet over to the person who's name was on it.
We had one channel living in a small Canadian mountain village. I too remember that year as a 9 year old watching black and white TV coverage of the Martin Luther King funeral after his assassination April 4, and the Bobby Kennedy funeral, after his June 6 killing. So by late August the political energy was supercharged. Vietnam was the first war to be televised and 'embedding' reporters hadn't been invented. There was footage of impacts to civilians and combatants. I saw bullet to the head executions on late TV news, a famous photo of a young girl running, covered in burning Napalm. From that young age , awareness of the insanity walking the earth has remained. What I saw of the DNC event were ongoing coverage, and news segments. Specifics of the politics and issues weren't clear at all but I saw police clubbing unarmed people, even after submission.
Historical perspective resonates through trauma. These young people were radicalized by JFK trauma just 1 Presidential term before in 1963. I was too young to be involved, and by the time I grew old enough everyone was going out to Disco. I resented the shallow tendencies of my generation after the much slandered Anti-War, Civil Rights, Women's Liberation cultural upheaval. The population of the Boomers was largely tilted to the youth who resonated horizontally by social affiliation on one side of the gender gap. It displaced or shattered the Parent to Child Social Identity with Age Group, or GENERATION Identity. The father/son (mostly male) occupation transfers were the rope in the social fabric, holding bonds of economic class. Occupations defined by Family for generations, like coal-miners, bankers and financiers, garment districts, farm families and ranchers, even Military traditions and Politics down through family lines. They self-defined by economic classes, neighborhoods, and political world view.
This vertical affiliation was mostly swamped by the horizontal boomer energy. Kids from all classes, races and backgrounds dropped out of the vertical transmission of values and congregated together in an entirely alternative culture. Some carried it to extremes, experimenting with communes, others got on with regular life sort of cheering from the sidelines and wearing the paraphernalia, liking the music and going to festivals marches or rallies from time to time. All classes and cultural groups were intersected by the main issues: Women's liberation, Racial Equality and the Peace movement/Anti-war Activism cut through the culture, though in some circles less than others. Social mobility was active as inexpensive colleges and university campuses became swollen with radical intellectuals providing the narratives and analyses and forethought for an organized movement.
Since then the vertical affiliations are reasserting. Class mobility is stifled through prohibitive tuition and shrinking faculty. The child again is likely to remain in the same economic political tradition as the parent. Though some issues like CLIMATE perhaps have cross cultural appeal, still the political alignments remain "lively-hood" traditional, inter-generational.
But the new GENERATION GAP appears to be the frothing cascade of social media and all the hyper-transmissions and GROUP AFFILIATIONS the young generation have grown up with, were weaned on, and indulge in to levels that astonish and alarm their TV watching elders. For some reason this incredibly intense avenue of potential equality, where Presidents daughters and urban school kids can interact in common accessible forums, seems more fractious and divisive in ways not experienced previously. Influencers and distractions lead attention "riding madly off in all directions". Many groups isolate in self-affirming reflection pools, mesmerized into a trance, not capable of interacting with opposing or wider views. Activism becomes a matter of being bothered to click likes. Far from the intense commitment of these young cohorts, putting their bodies on the line for an Anti-war platform ,spawning frustration and division, where the Democrats failed to embrace the Peace Movement for whatever reason. The damage was enough to give Nixon an express pass to surf to the White House. Nixon didn't start the war but continued it with various surges of enthusiasm, until it finally ground to a halt in 8 more years. The Peace movement felt a huge disconnect with the ESTABLISHMENT and never returned in great strength to a major party.
What are the lessons for today? What did the Democrats learn from this event? What can they learn from it now?
Nixon was your man , good choice .
I under, why people were angry. Humphrey didn’t run in the primary and was basically handed the nomination whilst McCarthy ran an actual campaign and won states.
It's basically what they want to do to Bernie.
@@him12672 its it's always been a rigged system in amerikkka, even before July 4,1776. amerikkka was founded as a white supremacist kleptocracy, and it still is.
@@byanymeansnecessary9329 😭
McCarthy suspended his campaign after Senator Kennedy was assassinated. When he resumed, it was too much for him to recover.
There's a good chance 1968 will happen again in 2020.
It must happen again
Well well well look what happened
@@jokerraton8183 it basically did with all the protests and stuff
Looking at 2020/21, it was kinda worse.
@@krnyjan7156 68 was worse
IMO, you shouldn't have five additional guests on a panel with the likes of Tom Brokaw and Dan Rather, especially when the topic is something they were a part of 50 years ago. I see how TV news hosts like to inflate their importance by surrounding themselves with as many panelists as possible, but a little respect is due here.
Ty, history should always be reviewed, over and over. There were things I'd forgotten, and things I didn't know. For instance I didn't know Humphrey didn't campaign in any primary. That tells me that this business of cherry picking their own candidate in spite of voter wishes, i.e. Bernie, is not new. It's the one thing I really hate about the Demacratic party. It's what they use Super Delegates for.
They changed the convention process as a result of the 1968 mess. This is why we have the primary system we have now.
The republicans did it too, amerikkka has never been a democracy, it has always been a white supremacist kleptocracy
Back when police were allowed to do their job
The role of the police is to enforce the will of those with lots of green paper
Wrong. CPD worked for Mayor Daley. Mayor Daley worked for the people, ergo CPD worked for the people.
TOILET PAPER OUT OF STOCK
1968 was before Buckley v Valeo and Citizens United, so any hope that the government will represent the people is gone.
quite true. The people CAN change that by voting BLUE for the Senate!
Who’s here after Netflix movie? The more things change, the more they stay the same. The whole world HAS been watching...and right now we are alarmed. I hope that Chicago 1968 isn’t a warm up for November 3rd 2020.
Popping in in June 2021 after the January 6th riots to say "hi, I'm from the future and your comment has aged well."
No, 1968 was truly unique & barbaric more than anything before & since.
1968 will look like child's-play compared to what will occur in 2020 if trump isn't in prison by then.
salmonline haha
Trump WILL be in prison before 2020 !
Trump WON'T be in prison by then.
will
TW E - Yes Trump WILL be in prison by then, and most likely his 3 oldest children also, not to mention Jared Kushner !
I was 18 in 1968...I remember the coverage...
Love the way America always thinks 'the whole world was watching'.
It IS watching, both Then & Now & since, and yes WE had better care about that & take that into consideration. Always.
Disgusting behavior by the police. And sadly, the actions of those who are paid today To Serve & Protect (now that's a laugh) protect, have not changed one bit.
Little wonder the public, fifty years on still do not respect the Police.
F THE POLICE IS A BALLAD BY BAND CALLED POLISH
@@harpar1028 : If the music is as good as the title, I know I'll enjoy. Thanks, will check out.
Stay safe.
Like they said in 1968 in Chicago-The Whole World’s Watching
Richard Daley should have been a Republican. He certainly behaved like one. Daley's name lives on in infamy.
Good grief, are there still people who believe America has the greatest democracy? Give me a Scandinavian democracy any day over this first past the post anachronism.
He was a Democrat, & ironically was opposed to the war, but he was a gangster who ruled Chicago like a Mafia Don.
In a way, it is there are more opportunities than any other country. The GDP is better than most, if this country was so bad, than why so many people come here (even illegally)?
Btw, we are not technically a "Democracy ", we are a Constitutional Republic.
If you wish to live in a Scandinavian country, that is your choice, of course, Scandinavia is not what it used to be, they have extremely high taxes, they have an immigration crisis far worse than we are experiencing, they have experienced violence in a way very few people knew existed. A great place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.
I would say that things have gotten better in some cases, & things have gotten worse in other cases.
Great content.
Get ready to this again during the 2020 Democratic National Convention.
Really? Why?
Well, not anymore. That was assuming there would be a brokered Democratic convention, which there won’t be at this point, unfortunately.
Did it happen?
What do you think it feels like for us today. When I watch this I see me! Occupy Wall st., #BlackLivesMatter, The woman movement, Ferguson with Michael Brown. It's like the establisment ignores the reality.
Yes, and that is a big problem with the establishment is "led" by a corrupt ignorant bigoted incompetent conman.
History may be about to repeat itself.
It's nice to know nothing has changed in 52 years, at least no one has been assassinated or beaten yet.
diana was killedd
A true leader brings people togather, not splits them apart like Trump is doing!
Joe referenced Bobby Kennedy recently and I've referenced the turbulent 60's in some of my comments too. There was more violence then, much more. So bittersweet - to have gone from Camelot to chaos in a few years. Yet, I remember more optimism then. Perhaps it was just teenage naivete. But all over TV, films, and music there was "resistance" - intensity - that is somehow lacking today. Perhaps it will begin to catch up soon.
It's starting watch the kids they are organizing and I believe we may be heading there again if we don't change what's happening in Washington.
The biggest impact is the police no longer using excessive force on protesters (which the Chicago P.D. was found guilty).
But they do still use excessive force. I've seen and experienced it.
Bryan Stewart cut to ferguson, Baltimore and standing rock
LOL! You are a Master of Sarcasm!
Umm, that's simply not true.
Really? Want to revisit your statement?
1:30 "Tom Brokaw, you were there; and now you're unemployed and apparently living on the street, so instead of talking to you, let's cut to the archive film."
7:33 "And joe...", "Shut up tom, we bought you that suit"
I can't believe these police officers wearing beating people. So UNDEMOCRATIC!
so very amerikkkan
3:43 In the 1964 Republican convention, John Chancellor was arrested on the floor for refusing to cede his spot on the floor to “Goldwater Girls” and he signed off, “I've been promised bail, ladies and gentlemen, by my office. This is John Chancellor, somewhere in custody."
I took part in demonstrations at the 2004 RNC Convention, & I was arrested like many others, but thank The Lord, it was nowhere near what had happened in Chicago in 1968.
Wow they protected statues then
'In the beginning was the Word' is the beginning of the Gospel According to John, which is in the New Testament, NOT the Old Testament! C'mon, Petty Noonan, speechwriter for President Regan! You should know better!
A translation of a translation of a translation of bits and pieces of 2000 year old parchments transcribed from hundreds of years of oral storytelling.
The only violence I can see is from the Pigs
Which would be you
Richard Nixon's luckiest time .
Woah, Tom Brokaw is still alive?
🤣🤣🤣
First democratic convention I remember on television
These boomers are the very same people that voted for Reagan and Drumpf.
Wtf happened to them?!?!
I couldn't vote in 68, but I sure didn't vote for Reagan or trump!
@@tmc6799 good for you!
So what happened to THE REST of your generation?!?!
@sir robert
Oh, you mean like bailing out failed republican economic policy?
They grew up, that's what happened. Look at Jerry Rubin, one of the ringleaders of the riots, he went from being a dangerous subversive, to being a respected lawyer & stockbroker, before being killed in a car accident in 1995.
@@erikwick Reagan helped to end the Cold War, he revitalized a crippling economy, & restored optimism to a country that was reeling from Vietnam, Watergate, & the inflationary economy of the '70s.
5:26 Well said
Remake a modern version of that intro. 🤷🏾♂️
Republican DOMANICE and hope for the future of the constitutional order. And the Nixon Presidency
And in 1972 Nixon got over 500 electoral votes. He lost one state plus DC.
Old white men still in charge...
not forever.
@@BluTrevFIFAItaly has a white woman, which is still a bit better than a white man except for: Hillary, Albright, Nuland, Haley, Pelosi...
I understand the need for optimism, but 56 years later, the country is every bit as divided, America has all but given up on its space program and America is in more wars than ever.
Rest in peace USA, 1776 - 1963.
No America died the day that traitor Trump was illegitimately elected!
@@lisakennedy6211 it never died
@@lisakennedy6211‘illegitimately’ 😂😂😂
The unraveling of the Democratic Party as we knew it right there. By November, many working class citizens deserted the party in droves, especially in (what was) the Solid South. The Silent Majority of 1968 (and 1972).
But the real crushing blow was the Reagan Democrats of 1980 and 1984. (And to a lesser extent, 1988). Reagan even said it himself when he became a Republican (in 1962) - "I didn't leave the Democratic Party. The party left me."
Isn't it interesting how, if you go up against the military-industrial complex, you always lose in this "free" country? Regardless, what happened in 1968 may look like a barn dance compared to what may happen soon.
Elizabeth Warren finds this appealing
Legends.
lindon Johnson told the nation have no fear of escalation, I am trying everyone to please. Though it isn't really war, we've sent fifty thousands more, to save the Vietnam from Vietnamese.
This is exactly what i am scared of if trump runs again and does not win , its going to be even worse because of so much guns.
Himanshu Verma
I’d be more concerned with the person behind the trigger rather than an inanimate object.
@@DaveSchultzXXL you're going to look funny with it sticking out of your azz!
Can't be any worse than the Hillary people who still can't get over the fact she lost, & some of the more extreme elements have restored to violence.
@Robert The Bruce I hope so.
@Bytor 1001 so is Hillary.
By the end of the year we'll be saying "Thank you Mr. Mueller for saving 2018."
For An Angel 😂😂😂😂 well how did that go?
loser LMAO
For An Angel 😂 2020
Haha
Wow Tom Brokaw does a good RFK jr.
3:33 I guess the police in the convention were "provoked" as well?
Those cops were grotesque.
Better dead than red
@@ka-boom2083 weak.
@@gravenewworld6521 tell it to the Ukrainians.
Peggy Noonan is great...!
i'm a little bit country and i'm a little bit rock and roll :D
"the policemen is there to preserve disorder"
Joe Scarborough is such a shameless liar. How can he possibly say he was at the convention? In 1968 he was 5 years old. What did he do? Go to the convention with his parents, or protest with all the other toddlers who were against the Vietnam war. He reminds me of Trump.
barf
I've listened to the piece twice. Scarborough never said he was at the 1968 DNC. Joke is on you.
The mayor of Chicago 😂
They were trying to get in to you all
Rule 1, don’t fly Communist flags, or you get the stick.
Whatever you're smoking, stop. FYI...there were brutal riots in Longmont in 1968, too... for the same reason. Protesting the Viet Nam war.
Stephanie Adams I’m simply smoking the sweet sweet air of a non communist government, protest all you like, especially so for the Vietnam war, but supporting the Communist side, the battons come out.
Great job out of the band.
I am fed up with Michael Beschloss as a favorite talking head. He isn’t a real historian: he has a business degree. He contributes nothing to an understanding of modern history. He just mouths trite inanities and probably gets paid too much for it. Aside from that: you need to remember some of the brutes in the party: Hale Boggs of Louisiana (then House Majority Leader), Wayne Hays of Ohio, John Connally of Texas -- all committed to the failed policies of Vietnam.
The radicals caused the riots, the police were right to use force, but they should have shown restraint by not indiscriminately attacking anyone in their way.
You obviously know nothing about Mayor Daley. Essentially a mob boss.
Wait doesn’t Drumpf keep banging on about violence in the streets of Chicago. Is he living in a time warp.
Rip MLK RFK killed for trying to unite.
PREVIEW 🇲🇽🏆🥇🥉 OLYMPICS MEXICO 1968
OMG! That NBC opening for the convention coverage was about the most awful network-produced sequence that I've ever seen (or heard). It was actually kind of symbolically prophetic. If you showed that horrible intro for that purpose, then kudos to whoever thought of it.
Dirt road Democrats became Wallace supporters!
Get a haircut, yippies!
Colour television
10:45
"Bernie Bros" are threatening to do the same in 2020.
Wait. Have we rehabilitated Tom Brokaw's image already after his sexual harrassment allegations?
DNC 2024. "Heads are Gonna Roll Tour"😆
Insurrection
We didn't go to the moon! Wake Up!
😂😂😂😂😂😂. Ok, then.
Soviet propaganda. 🤠