How San Diego came to be first chosen then passed over for the site of the 1972 GOP National Convention in a bizarre tale of the Watergate era.
GUEST: Bruce Mcgraw of the San Diego Review, who has written about the issue.
Jeremy Scahill, author of Dirty Wars, interviewed by Democracy Now!'s Amy Goodman & Juan González
How San Diego came to be first chosen then passed over for the site of the 1972 GOP National Convention in a bizarre tale of the Watergate era.
GUEST: Bruce Mcgraw of the San Diego Review, who has written about the issue.
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