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i think we have some trustees from the gerald ford presidential foundation to recognize. i think i see bob hooker and i think j.c. rising is here. we have one of the ford president ford's family members, greg ford, a nephew of president. mrs. ford, welcome. glad you're always glad you're here. so, yeah, go ahead and applaud. absolutely absolutely. now, those of you who have been to this gig before know that i have tried every which way possible humanly possible to introduce bill in a new way. so one year, in fact, we used his haiku poetry. remember that year? haiku poetry to. introduce him because he's the author of a lot of haiku poetry that ended up in a book. another year we looked at, oh, this was this was rich. we looked at his student evaluate options. and i had never managed the two decades i've known bill to embarrass him in a good natured way until i read the last student evaluation from a young woman who said, and you know, the best thing besides the great storytelling. he's hot. right? so i've run out of ideas for introducing him. so here's what i'd like to do.
i think we have some trustees from the gerald ford presidential foundation to recognize. i think i see bob hooker and i think j.c. rising is here. we have one of the ford president ford's family members, greg ford, a nephew of president. mrs. ford, welcome. glad you're always glad you're here. so, yeah, go ahead and applaud. absolutely absolutely. now, those of you who have been to this gig before know that i have tried every which way possible humanly possible to introduce bill in a new way....
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the nicest thing about gerald ford is that he just did not have any enemies. as house minority leader, ford criticized the way the johnson administration was handling the war. johnson said that he is a nice fella but he spent too much time playing football without a helmet. >> has national popularity rating went from 71% to 50%. although he was the most athletic president since teddy roosevelt, he enjoyed swimming, tennis and began each day with 50 push-ups, the media highlighted for its occasional missteps. ford was known for being outspoken on such issues here. cries holly challenges very much she once said and she managed to meet most with a sense of humor. following her mastectomy in 1974, this is ford sparked a national dialogue about breast cancer. maybe she said if i as first lady can talk about it candidly and without embarrassment, many other people would be able to as well. their daughter susan filled in as it has hostess during her mother's recovery. the betty ford clinic opened in 1982 and was born out of miss is ford's own successful struggle with
the nicest thing about gerald ford is that he just did not have any enemies. as house minority leader, ford criticized the way the johnson administration was handling the war. johnson said that he is a nice fella but he spent too much time playing football without a helmet. >> has national popularity rating went from 71% to 50%. although he was the most athletic president since teddy roosevelt, he enjoyed swimming, tennis and began each day with 50 push-ups, the media highlighted for its...
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now, why did gerald ford signed? because gerald ford had no choice.his veto would've been overruled by congress. so the very first president in our country, because we have a lot of lawyers are, president matters, the very first president of presidential records being federal, not federal but public records, was a nixon collection. now, what do you think nixon did? nixon was in terrible shape when he came out of office. he nearly died but he rallied and he came back and he said you can't do this to me. congress cannot take my liberty from me. and then he called something and i'm not about what is called a bill of attainder. you cannot assign the law for just one person, that is unconstitutional. congress had done this and went to the supreme court and the supreme court in gsa versus nixon sided with presidential records amateurs preservation act and said it's a constitutional actor residence very special. he's actually a class of one. it's not a bill of a teenager she can do this. country has a compelling interest in controlling these records. so that
now, why did gerald ford signed? because gerald ford had no choice.his veto would've been overruled by congress. so the very first president in our country, because we have a lot of lawyers are, president matters, the very first president of presidential records being federal, not federal but public records, was a nixon collection. now, what do you think nixon did? nixon was in terrible shape when he came out of office. he nearly died but he rallied and he came back and he said you can't do...
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even though gerald ford was as well. we come out of watergate, people are very angry for having pardon and it retrospect many people believe it was the best thing that could have happen for this country. we're also coming out in vietnam. one of the first things jimmy carter did on the second day of office was to give a pardon to vietnam war draft dodgers. he dealt with international problems one of them ended up the iran hostages who came home right after he was president he was a no nonsense president he had no patients to make friends and tell people the truth. i think at the beginning people were tired of watergate they wanted the freshness. the vietnam war was a nightmare. many people treated them and president carter dealt the difficult situation he tried to find a solution for. did come home after he left the white house for. >> you mention the hostage crisis president reagan going on that huge victory. also the though he has had a remarkable posterior presidency but the carter center do you feel that will be a shi
even though gerald ford was as well. we come out of watergate, people are very angry for having pardon and it retrospect many people believe it was the best thing that could have happen for this country. we're also coming out in vietnam. one of the first things jimmy carter did on the second day of office was to give a pardon to vietnam war draft dodgers. he dealt with international problems one of them ended up the iran hostages who came home right after he was president he was a no nonsense...
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why did gerald ford sign it? because gerald ford had no choice. his veto would have been overruled by congress. the very first precedents in our country, because we have a lot of lawyers here, precedent matters, at the very first precedent of presidential records being federal, not federal, but public records, was the nixon collection. what do you think nixon did? nixon was in terrible shape when he came out of office. he nearly died. but he rallied and came back and said, you can't do this to me. congress cannot take my property from me. then he called something, and i'm not a lawyer, but it's called a bill of -- you cannot design a law just for one person. that is unconstitutional. congress had done this and it went to the supreme court. the supreme court but in gsa versus nixon cited with the presidential records and materials preservation act. it's a constitutional act. he's actually a class of one. he's not a bill of -- yes you can do this. the country has a compelling interest in controlling these records. that laid the basis for rethinking
why did gerald ford sign it? because gerald ford had no choice. his veto would have been overruled by congress. the very first precedents in our country, because we have a lot of lawyers here, precedent matters, at the very first precedent of presidential records being federal, not federal, but public records, was the nixon collection. what do you think nixon did? nixon was in terrible shape when he came out of office. he nearly died. but he rallied and came back and said, you can't do this to...
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carter went on to defeat incumbent gerald ford, maybe not so much because of what he said, but becaused had pardoned richard nixon. >> i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear. >> reporter: like his campaign, carter's presidency began in some chaos. he bombarded congress with so many proposals, plans and legislation, washington couldn't sort out his priority. the low point for carter came when iran's revolutionary leaders took u.s. diplomats hostage. the conflict set off a fuel shortage back home and americans faced long lines at gas stations from coast to coast. a military mission to rescue the hostages collapsed in an iranian desert and with it carter's campaign for re-election. the captives remained behind bars until the new president was sworn in. for all that, carter was responsible for two extremely significant achievements, negotiating the panama canal treaty ensured the canal stayed open to american ships and troops would not be needed to put down an almost certain rebellion. carter engineered the camp david accords which remains the single most important diplomatic achievement in th
carter went on to defeat incumbent gerald ford, maybe not so much because of what he said, but becaused had pardoned richard nixon. >> i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear. >> reporter: like his campaign, carter's presidency began in some chaos. he bombarded congress with so many proposals, plans and legislation, washington couldn't sort out his priority. the low point for carter came when iran's revolutionary leaders took u.s. diplomats hostage. the conflict set off a fuel shortage...
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the 98-year-old elected the 39th president 1976 defeating republican gerald ford good evening i am joncott and this is the fox report. jon: the carter center issued a statement a few hours ago saying the former president has decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of more medical intervention after series of hospital stays. will have reaction from fox news medical contributor dr. marty makary. but first, alexis mcadams live in art new york city newsroom, alexis. >> to my former president jimmy carter is back home with his family in georgia. foundation releasing this statement about his condition, take a look apart after series of short hospitals as former u.s. president jimmy carter today decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family. receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention. he is the full support of his family and his medical team. the carter family asking for privacy during this time and is grateful for the concern shown by his many admirers. jimmy carter's longest living u.s. president in hist
the 98-year-old elected the 39th president 1976 defeating republican gerald ford good evening i am joncott and this is the fox report. jon: the carter center issued a statement a few hours ago saying the former president has decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of more medical intervention after series of hospital stays. will have reaction from fox news medical contributor dr. marty makary. but first, alexis mcadams live in art new york...
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did gerald ford, who lost a close election in 1976, call up secretary of state in some of the contested states and say, i need 10,000 or 11,000 votes, give them to me. and then the implied mafia type threat which is, i'm president, i'll be president for at least a couple more months, presidents have an awful lot of power. they can make lives a living hell for election registrars. state secretary of state. including especially, your home state, ayman, in georgia. in for a president to do that against a citizen who's trying to do a good job, that's something we've rarely seen, if ever, in american history. had that become the norm, two years ago, we might have lost our democracy that night. >> representative lou, you said in your first answer, you hoped some republicans would stand up to this. are you observing any change in republicans from 2020 till today? >> i am not. in fact, it's getting worse. you now have the maga wing of the republican party having more control and house of representatives. and i just know that fox news will not have been able to lie to their viewers without enabl
did gerald ford, who lost a close election in 1976, call up secretary of state in some of the contested states and say, i need 10,000 or 11,000 votes, give them to me. and then the implied mafia type threat which is, i'm president, i'll be president for at least a couple more months, presidents have an awful lot of power. they can make lives a living hell for election registrars. state secretary of state. including especially, your home state, ayman, in georgia. in for a president to do that...
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. ♪ >> since president gerald ford first recognized it in 1976, february has been celebrated as blackonth. for the next four weekends we will bring you stories of black americans whose lives and work are lesser-known. their contributions all the more significant because they were accomplished in the face of injustice and discrimination. tonight, the story of a woman who helped down -- take down one of america's most notorious mob boss. it is part one of our series, hidden histories. she always understood the power of public service. when she was seven years old, her parents, both social activist, fled the south after race riots, moving the family to brooklyn. >> she was ahead of her time. >> she is the director of public programs at a museum in las vegas. >> her father founded the black division of the ymca and her mother was a social worker and activist and a political organizer. she also worked for the ymca's war efforts during world war i. she was one of the women assigned to work with about 200,000 segregated black troops who were stationed in france at the time. her family histor
. ♪ >> since president gerald ford first recognized it in 1976, february has been celebrated as blackonth. for the next four weekends we will bring you stories of black americans whose lives and work are lesser-known. their contributions all the more significant because they were accomplished in the face of injustice and discrimination. tonight, the story of a woman who helped down -- take down one of america's most notorious mob boss. it is part one of our series, hidden histories. she...
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guest: i found this video years ago and forgot about it, but gerald ford, in the 80's, was at a pbs-themed event and a little girl asked him what does a girl have to do to prepare to be president? ford, if you remember, was unelected and unpopular, so he did well not to answer the question but pivot to something he had clearly given some thought which was a woman would be president when she was vice president and the president died , she ascended to the presidency and then ran again. from there, he saw it as a difficult task for a man to even get the nomination. but we had never had that scenario. when ford said that, geraldine ferraro had been the first woman to run on a major party ticket with walter mondale. decades later, that was not a video i could use. kristen: i wish we had more time but i think there are a lot of women lining up to prove that they could be elected into the top office outright and not have to wait for an opportunity from the vice presidential approach, but we will see. thank you so much. fascinating conversation. coming up, a new case of an hiv patient cured after
guest: i found this video years ago and forgot about it, but gerald ford, in the 80's, was at a pbs-themed event and a little girl asked him what does a girl have to do to prepare to be president? ford, if you remember, was unelected and unpopular, so he did well not to answer the question but pivot to something he had clearly given some thought which was a woman would be president when she was vice president and the president died , she ascended to the presidency and then ran again. from...
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so if you're johnny, you're doing, you know, light hearted stuff and having good quips about gerald ford, you know, people know that that that whether they're, you know, republican or democrat, they can come there and see that. i think what happened is, you know under trump is that a lot of the establishment, you know, decided to be the the voices that were going to speak truth to power speak truth to that power and they were going to be vicious and i'm not saying that trump doesn't deserve viciousness. the thing is, though, when you decide to be vicious, that then your shtick and you have to feeding that fire, you have to keep feeding. and i think that could be a problem because then so much of your focus goes on this onto this target and all this other, you know, all these other things you could be talking about, all these other punchlines and setups that you could doing kind of go to the wayside and. you know, that's unfortunate for them, but you know what their loss is my game i guess, do you perform on college campuses. i do one invited and invited like i've had good times i've had
so if you're johnny, you're doing, you know, light hearted stuff and having good quips about gerald ford, you know, people know that that that whether they're, you know, republican or democrat, they can come there and see that. i think what happened is, you know under trump is that a lot of the establishment, you know, decided to be the the voices that were going to speak truth to power speak truth to that power and they were going to be vicious and i'm not saying that trump doesn't deserve...
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a former peanut farmer in georgia governor won the white house after defeating former president gerald ford1976, the lifelong democrats served a single term where he battled oil shortages, double digit inflation and in 1979 the iranian hostage crisis, but he also led the nation to a number of successes like the peace treaty between egypt and israel . he helped broker with the camp david accords. he was a great governor. and a fantastic process. after leaving office, he started the carter center with his wife, rosalynn. last year, the center marked 40 years of promoting peace, democracy and advancing public health around the world. uncle. so you know i'm really partial to how i feel about how wonderful he is, but it's just we got to keep his legacy going. carter received one of his highest honors in 2002 when he won the nobel peace prize reporting live in washington. i'm caroline shively ktvu box to noon tonight, surrounded by family, caroline. thank you. the carter center is asking for everyone to leave messages of support on their online statement board hundreds of responses of already pou
a former peanut farmer in georgia governor won the white house after defeating former president gerald ford1976, the lifelong democrats served a single term where he battled oil shortages, double digit inflation and in 1979 the iranian hostage crisis, but he also led the nation to a number of successes like the peace treaty between egypt and israel . he helped broker with the camp david accords. he was a great governor. and a fantastic process. after leaving office, he started the carter center...
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carter went on to defeat incumbent gerald ford. said but because ford had pardoned richard nixon. the low point for carter came when iran's revolutionary leaders took u.s. diplomats hostage. the conflict set off a fuel shortage back home and americans faced long lines at gas stations from coast to coast. a military mission to rescue the hostages collapsed in an iranian desert and with it carter's campaign for re-election. the captives remained behind bars until the new president was sworn in. for all that, carter was responsible for two extremely significant achievements -- negotiating the panama canal treaty assured the canal stayed open to american ships. and even more important, carter engineered the camp david accords, which remains the single most important diplomatic achievement in the middle east. >> i would like to say as a christian to these two friends of mine the words of jesus, blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be the children of god. >> reporter: although he served only one term, carter went on to become ameri
carter went on to defeat incumbent gerald ford. said but because ford had pardoned richard nixon. the low point for carter came when iran's revolutionary leaders took u.s. diplomats hostage. the conflict set off a fuel shortage back home and americans faced long lines at gas stations from coast to coast. a military mission to rescue the hostages collapsed in an iranian desert and with it carter's campaign for re-election. the captives remained behind bars until the new president was sworn in....
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and i say there was a similar incident in my career here when president gerald ford was accused of having a quid pro quo and pardoning nixon. if nixon resigned, it was a big storm. he went up any voluntarily testified before the house judiciary committee and the whole story went away in next day. and by inconsistency do that, he can waive his privilege. you can say, listen, i'll go up and testify, you ask me anything you want about these documents, take a look at him and the whole story would go away with regard to mr. bite. that in my judgement is what he ought to do. but having worked in the executive branch, i know everybody is saying, oh, you can't do that because that a president and then this guy will fall. right. i don't think that's good advice. i'm sure he's getting that it. yeah. and so it goes on. everything is great, get your perspective, appreciate it. thanks very much. indeed. thank you. nearly half a 1000000 people in england and wales. taken part in the biggest strike in more than a decade, teaches public transport workers, civil servants, all among those. joining the walk
and i say there was a similar incident in my career here when president gerald ford was accused of having a quid pro quo and pardoning nixon. if nixon resigned, it was a big storm. he went up any voluntarily testified before the house judiciary committee and the whole story went away in next day. and by inconsistency do that, he can waive his privilege. you can say, listen, i'll go up and testify, you ask me anything you want about these documents, take a look at him and the whole story would...
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this is why gerald ford called it public in a number one in 1960s, flummoxed four presidents.lation is here to stay. whether we see it in today's or tomorrow's numbers, it is impacting every american's quality-of-life. stuart: any way it comes down? this year, producer price inflation, 5. 4%. this year 2023, can we bring it down 3% or 4%? >> history doesn't suggest that. think about interest rates, interest rates on the rise, the best evidence is not just that interest rates are rising, the yield curve is to medically inverted, 6-month government bond, yields 5%, 30 year government bond yields 4%, that's a sign of very unhealthy economy, very sick economy, in which inflation has not been addressed. as was just reported americans expectations are that inflation is going to come down, the data doesn't support that. need to be careful about committing money to stocks or bonds. stuart: coming to you for exotic investments, how could i invest in the sugar market? >> you got to go where the action is. we talk about oj going to all-time highs, milk prices, when asset i'm looking at i
this is why gerald ford called it public in a number one in 1960s, flummoxed four presidents.lation is here to stay. whether we see it in today's or tomorrow's numbers, it is impacting every american's quality-of-life. stuart: any way it comes down? this year, producer price inflation, 5. 4%. this year 2023, can we bring it down 3% or 4%? >> history doesn't suggest that. think about interest rates, interest rates on the rise, the best evidence is not just that interest rates are rising,...
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the other three were gerald ford, george h w bush, and bill clinton. on march 1, 2020 two and january 25, 1983, delivering the democratic response. here's a quote from 40 years ago from joe biden. we think it's time we put up or shut up. joe biden was one of several democrats who gave a response to president reagan's state of the union address january 25, 1983. we heard the president talk about several policy issues tonight and he also called for unity between the two parties and to work together. in a poll done by the washington post, they found americans broadly distrust the president and mccarthy and both parties in congress. when they asked how much confidence you have in biden, democrats, republicans, and kevin mccarthy to make the right decisions for the country's future, you can see most of those polled said, just some, none at all on that question. earlier, we showed you that the associated press before tonight's state of the union speech released a poll with just democrats. tonight state of the union address was a preview of what president bid
the other three were gerald ford, george h w bush, and bill clinton. on march 1, 2020 two and january 25, 1983, delivering the democratic response. here's a quote from 40 years ago from joe biden. we think it's time we put up or shut up. joe biden was one of several democrats who gave a response to president reagan's state of the union address january 25, 1983. we heard the president talk about several policy issues tonight and he also called for unity between the two parties and to work...
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if you remember in 1975 gerald ford the state of the union address said you know what? the state of the union is not strong. we have a lot of work to do. joe biden would benefit from doing something like that. most people feel on every issue feel terrible from a national security, immigration, he is under water on every front. the only thing he can take comfort is people don't trust democrats or republicans any more than they trust him. >> harris: quickly. the state of the union speech. sometimes presidents, half a time i think you have reported before, see a bump. but is it sustainable? >> no. you might see a small bump up to 5%. that would be significant. it doesn't happen most of the time. i think we'll see him stay relatively flat. on certain issues he might make progress. you see the president try to lay out and agenda and say what i'll do to address immigration or china or address the economy. something that will make us feel better on one of the issues and that's what his real goal should be tonight. >> harris: it sounded like an hallucination on china and immigr
if you remember in 1975 gerald ford the state of the union address said you know what? the state of the union is not strong. we have a lot of work to do. joe biden would benefit from doing something like that. most people feel on every issue feel terrible from a national security, immigration, he is under water on every front. the only thing he can take comfort is people don't trust democrats or republicans any more than they trust him. >> harris: quickly. the state of the union speech....
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the 98-year-old elected the 39th president 1976 defeating republican gerald ford good evening i am jon report. jon: the carter center issued a statement a few hours ago saying the former president has decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive
the 98-year-old elected the 39th president 1976 defeating republican gerald ford good evening i am jon report. jon: the carter center issued a statement a few hours ago saying the former president has decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive
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in 1976, president gerald ford, a republican officially recognized black history month. years later, another republican president ronald reagan took things a step further, signing on to a joint declaration of congress, and reagan remarked that the foremost purpose of black history month is to make all americans aware of this struggle for freedom and equal opportunity, unquote. fast forward to today, black history month is bigger and better than ever, but it's also -- there will also be those did seek to venomous and undermine the contributions of african americans. in today's republican party, they've been in bold and, and the recent debates over the teachings of african american studies in school, it is striking that conservatives object most fiercely but still lessons dealing with the black experience, in the more than six decades since the civil rights movement. black history month is not only about distant past, as important as that legacy is, it's also about how president and our future. figures like harriet tubman, sojourn, they're not just names and faces in a boo
in 1976, president gerald ford, a republican officially recognized black history month. years later, another republican president ronald reagan took things a step further, signing on to a joint declaration of congress, and reagan remarked that the foremost purpose of black history month is to make all americans aware of this struggle for freedom and equal opportunity, unquote. fast forward to today, black history month is bigger and better than ever, but it's also -- there will also be those...
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carter, a democrat became the 39th president when he defeated former president gerald ford in 1976, he served a single term after he was defeated by republican ronald reagan. in 1980, he stepped into the role after watergate helping the nation heal from scandal and he brokered the camp david accords in 1978 with egyptian president anwar sadat and israeli prime minister menachem begun. political analyst matt klink says carter is probably best known for what he's been doing after he was president than what he did during his presidency. he was an incredible act of this for peace. >> he was invited around the world to monitor elections and make sure they were held up to a democratic standards and countries around the world. the former president founded the carter center along with his wife, rosalynn, with a mission to advance world peace and health. he also volunteered for habitat for humanity been especially good for vegas. just wait >> i have been my head still came in label to join all of you. and and there are very wonderful thing for all of his efforts. carter took home the nobel peac
carter, a democrat became the 39th president when he defeated former president gerald ford in 1976, he served a single term after he was defeated by republican ronald reagan. in 1980, he stepped into the role after watergate helping the nation heal from scandal and he brokered the camp david accords in 1978 with egyptian president anwar sadat and israeli prime minister menachem begun. political analyst matt klink says carter is probably best known for what he's been doing after he was president...
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carter, a democrat became the 39th president when he defeated former president gerald ford in 1976, he served a single term after he was defeated by republican ronald reagan. in 1980, he stepped into the role after watergate helping the nation heal from scandal and he brokered the camp david accords in 1978 with egyptian president anwar sadat and israeli prime minister menachem begun. ktla political analyst matt klink says carter is probably best known for what he's been doing after he was president than what he did during his presidency. he was an incredible act of this for peace. >> he was invited around the world to monitor elections and make sure they were held up to a democratic standards and countries around the world. the former president founded the carter center along with his wife, rosalynn, with a mission to advance world peace and health. he also volunteered for habitat for humanity that's been especially good for vegas. just wait >> i have been my head still came in label to join all of you. and and very wonderful thing for all of his efforts. carter to come, the nobel pea
carter, a democrat became the 39th president when he defeated former president gerald ford in 1976, he served a single term after he was defeated by republican ronald reagan. in 1980, he stepped into the role after watergate helping the nation heal from scandal and he brokered the camp david accords in 1978 with egyptian president anwar sadat and israeli prime minister menachem begun. ktla political analyst matt klink says carter is probably best known for what he's been doing after he was...
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. >> kayleigh: it it is not going well but harris, interestingly you look back historically gerald ford candid with the american people at the state of union. president trump said the state of the union is strong. but it is my view the state of the union is compromised. we had a chinese spy balloon and the islamic afghanistan and we woke up to the new tele bland stayed a year ago. the russia war, illegal border crossings. you fill compromise documents by national security to me must take the spotlight and -- >> harris: i doubt that he will start there but i don't think he will start with all copiously americans are processing their daily lives. and you don't have to do is your life better than it was two years ago? is your life better at all? is there any faceted of your life that is better off now than a short period of time? because it is worsening by far day today today. you mentioned the border crisis. so come i would expect him to say, half of the country, this is in or out. i want to start there. i see what you are dealing with here. i see the price of breakfast in particular. i s
. >> kayleigh: it it is not going well but harris, interestingly you look back historically gerald ford candid with the american people at the state of union. president trump said the state of the union is strong. but it is my view the state of the union is compromised. we had a chinese spy balloon and the islamic afghanistan and we woke up to the new tele bland stayed a year ago. the russia war, illegal border crossings. you fill compromise documents by national security to me must take...
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richard nixon, gerald ford, ronald reagan, or george herbert walker bush?s one for sure. ♪ less sick days! cold coming on? zicam is the number one cold shortening brand! highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens colds! zicam. zinc that cold! we got the house! . . then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the country. pods, your personal moving and storage team. >> transportation secretary buttigieg just started to speak. he is in east palestine, ohio. ash has been polling it. any headlines, ash? >> yes he actually opened it up to questions. first question was why didn't you get here earlier? he said rook i had to balance the situation. he wanted to be on the ground that is how he is wired but wanted to allow the ntsb to do their job which he says they are doing. he praised the residents of east palestine saying they have come together as a community but he is also talking about regulations right now. took a swipe at the trump administration saying that they let down some of the restrictions on transportation, s
richard nixon, gerald ford, ronald reagan, or george herbert walker bush?s one for sure. ♪ less sick days! cold coming on? zicam is the number one cold shortening brand! highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens colds! zicam. zinc that cold! we got the house! . . then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the country. pods, your personal moving and storage team. >> transportation secretary buttigieg just started to speak. he is in east...
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thinking of ronald reagan in 1976 who actually darn near pulled it off against gerald ford.the nomination himself. got to the convention floor and didn't happen. there was a great duel of cumbayaing. ford lost regardless. we know ronald reagan's story. can you see some heft in the democratic party if it came to that again that could become the future star for the effort? >> sure. again, it's a situation where i think there's opportunity there. the question is who is bold enough and has the mrilt -- political skill to make that message without being seen as disloyal. potentially there's people out there that could -- again, if -- if biden runs again and someone challenges him but falls short as reagan did, would that person be in the driver's seat for the next cycle because, again, you have people like kamala harris and pete buttigieg waiting in the wings thinking that biden will pass the torch to them. >> neil: and the passing of torch is so far. we'll watch it closely. thanks, tom. meanwhile, we're following the nasty weather across the country. it's going to be the east co
thinking of ronald reagan in 1976 who actually darn near pulled it off against gerald ford.the nomination himself. got to the convention floor and didn't happen. there was a great duel of cumbayaing. ford lost regardless. we know ronald reagan's story. can you see some heft in the democratic party if it came to that again that could become the future star for the effort? >> sure. again, it's a situation where i think there's opportunity there. the question is who is bold enough and has...
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i don't think that gerald ford suffered quite to degree, but he he did have and some of them you couldanalogize hoover's. well, that's all the time we have for questions right now. so thank so much for joining us today. we thank you all for coming. thank you. before we wrap up, i want to just highlight three upcoming events in august. have our next installment of the acting lectures with dr. caleb fuller on his most recent book. and then in september, we'll have greer from hope international, talking about the gift of disillusionment. another talk on leadership. and then we also have a free and virtual society conference in new york city clergy and, other nonprofit leaders. so thank you so much for joining us today. and let's give a round of applause to dr. nash. thank you
i don't think that gerald ford suffered quite to degree, but he he did have and some of them you couldanalogize hoover's. well, that's all the time we have for questions right now. so thank so much for joining us today. we thank you all for coming. thank you. before we wrap up, i want to just highlight three upcoming events in august. have our next installment of the acting lectures with dr. caleb fuller on his most recent book. and then in september, we'll have greer from hope international,...
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johnson, and then it's -- 9076 when gerald ford hosted queen elizabeth for her by some tech -- for thetennial. that notion intrigued me, the idea that she had was to show people, a side of the people's house that they had never seen before. her cameras for the first ones to go into the lighthouse kitchen and observe -- white house kitchen and observe the incredible effort it takes to prepare for a state dinner and pull it off. and then in 2016, i was giving a little talk at the white house for mid-level staffers at the obama administration about freshwater and why i think it will be a defining resource in this century, based on my book, the ripple effect. and a friend of mine worked at the obama administration, and he offered to take me loved -- to lunch in the navy mass, a cafeteria on the ground floor. he took me on a quick private tour of the white house, which i had never seen up close and personal before. and, to my surprise, i was emotionally impacted by that tour. i mean, the white house looms large in our minds as a symbol, but it is also an actual functioning home, the nerve c
johnson, and then it's -- 9076 when gerald ford hosted queen elizabeth for her by some tech -- for thetennial. that notion intrigued me, the idea that she had was to show people, a side of the people's house that they had never seen before. her cameras for the first ones to go into the lighthouse kitchen and observe -- white house kitchen and observe the incredible effort it takes to prepare for a state dinner and pull it off. and then in 2016, i was giving a little talk at the white house for...
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carter, a democrat became the 39th president when he defeated former president gerald ford in 1976, he served a single term after he was defeated by republican ronald reagan. in 1980, he stepped into the role after watergate helping the nation heal from scandal and he brokered the camp david accords in 1978 with egyptian president anwar sadat and israeli prime minister menachem begun. political analyst matt klink says carter is probably best known for what he's been doing after he was president than what he did during his presidency. he was an incredible act of this for peace. >> he was invited around the world to monitor elections and make sure they were held up to a democratic standards and countries around the world. the former president founded the carter center along with his wife, rosalynn, with a mission to advance world peace and health. he also volunteered for habitat for humanity that's been especially good for vegas. just wait >> i have been my head still came in label to join all of you in and got a very wonderful thing for all of his efforts. carter to come, the nobel peac
carter, a democrat became the 39th president when he defeated former president gerald ford in 1976, he served a single term after he was defeated by republican ronald reagan. in 1980, he stepped into the role after watergate helping the nation heal from scandal and he brokered the camp david accords in 1978 with egyptian president anwar sadat and israeli prime minister menachem begun. political analyst matt klink says carter is probably best known for what he's been doing after he was president...
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peanut farmer and one term governor carter came out of nowhere in 1976 to defeat then president gerald fordth president. >> i jimmy carter do solemnly swear. >> carter had high hopes, high unemployment, the hostage crisis in iran, the soviet invasion of afghanistan frustrated his agenda. reagan beat him four years later in a landslide. carter's farewell address typified the in introspective president. >> the love of liberty is a common blood that flows in our american veins. [cheers] >> now 98, carter's health is failing after a series of hospitalizations, he has decided to receive hospice care at home. >> god, we thank you for his service to this nation. >> carter taught sunday school in plains for more than 40 years. this weekend, his niece led the class and quoted her famous uncle. >> my faith demands that i do whatever i can, wherever i can, wherever i can for as long as i can. >> tributes are coming in from around the world including president biden. we admire you for the strength and humility you have shown in hard times. may you continue your journey with grace and dignity. bret? >>
peanut farmer and one term governor carter came out of nowhere in 1976 to defeat then president gerald fordth president. >> i jimmy carter do solemnly swear. >> carter had high hopes, high unemployment, the hostage crisis in iran, the soviet invasion of afghanistan frustrated his agenda. reagan beat him four years later in a landslide. carter's farewell address typified the in introspective president. >> the love of liberty is a common blood that flows in our american veins....
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believe it or not, 34 year old -- cheney had that when he was when he was gerald ford's white house chief. those people, they don't grow on trees. jeff zients is a managerial genius. he's the guy when the obama website, the health care website, was completely botched. the only who are you going to call? jeff zients. zients came in and he fixed it. he's he's that he he's that kind of a managerial wunderkind. what he lacks i think, and he has he has clients, temperament. he's popular. he's he's not ego driven. you're not going to see him in every photograph with biden the way you used to see don regan in every photograph with ronald reagan. right. so he's got all that. what he lacks is clients, political savvy and relationships on capitol hill. and it's just he can't match that three decades long bond that you've already referred to that that client had with biden, which enables you to tell the president hard truths. so, i mean, those would be his only two weaknesses, i think. but he does have a good relationship with the boss. and there are other people in the white house with great politi
believe it or not, 34 year old -- cheney had that when he was when he was gerald ford's white house chief. those people, they don't grow on trees. jeff zients is a managerial genius. he's the guy when the obama website, the health care website, was completely botched. the only who are you going to call? jeff zients. zients came in and he fixed it. he's he's that he he's that kind of a managerial wunderkind. what he lacks i think, and he has he has clients, temperament. he's popular. he's he's...
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carter, a democrat became the 39th president when he defeated former president gerald ford in 1976, he served a single term after he was defeated by republican ronald reagan. in 1980, he stepped into the role after watergate helping the nation heal from scandal and he brokered the camp david accords in 1978 with egyptian president anwar sadat and israeli prime minister menachem begun. ktla political analyst matt klink says carter is probably best known for what he's been doing after he was president than what he did during his presidency. he was an incredible act of this for peace. >> he was invited around the world to monitpr elections and make sure they were held up to a democratic standards and countries around the world. the former president founded the carter center along with his wife, rosalynn, with a mission to advance world peace and health. he also volunteered for habitat for humanity that's been especially good for vegas. just wait >> i have been my head still came in label to join all of you. and and there are very wonderful thing for all of his efforts. carter to come, the
carter, a democrat became the 39th president when he defeated former president gerald ford in 1976, he served a single term after he was defeated by republican ronald reagan. in 1980, he stepped into the role after watergate helping the nation heal from scandal and he brokered the camp david accords in 1978 with egyptian president anwar sadat and israeli prime minister menachem begun. ktla political analyst matt klink says carter is probably best known for what he's been doing after he was...
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he was elected the 39th president and 1976 after defeating incumbent republican gerald ford.after leaving office, he and his wife, rosalynn, devoted their lives to humanitarian efforts. they founded the carter center to promote human rights and advanced public health. across the world they believed in public service. and i hope they inspire people take time to know who they are indications president carter inspire future generations to realize public service matter. the former president has also spent much of his time outside of office building houses with habitat for humanity. we always feel much more grateful after a week of work and habitat, and sometimes they work is very hot and hard, but we always feel like we get more out of it. then we put into it. in recent years. he dealt with a series of health issues, including beating brain cancer in 2015 former president jimmy carter advocated for world peace and human rights. throughout his career, he was awarded the nobel peace prize in 2002 reporting in new york, and alexis mcadams fox news. coming out for a mass shooting in
he was elected the 39th president and 1976 after defeating incumbent republican gerald ford.after leaving office, he and his wife, rosalynn, devoted their lives to humanitarian efforts. they founded the carter center to promote human rights and advanced public health. across the world they believed in public service. and i hope they inspire people take time to know who they are indications president carter inspire future generations to realize public service matter. the former president has...
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. >> carter served as georgia's governor later becoming president after defeating gerald ford in 1976broker a peace deal in the middle east. he advocated for human rights, although a lot of people say he's most interesting and biggest contributions were made after leaving washington. >> federal regulators are stepping in and taking control of cleanup efforts at the site of that big train derailment in ohio. transportation secretary pete buttigieg says he plans to go to the crash site. >> i go. it will be about action on rail safety like the actions that we're calling on congress to help us with that. we're calling on the industry to take. >> buttigieg is urging the rail industry to stop fighting new safety measures. he says he wants to see freight companies use a stronger type of tank car. that is better able to resist spills after a derailment. he also wants congress to increase the fines his department can put on rail companies for safety violations. the cause death or injury. >> the daughters of malcolm they're falling 100 million dollar wrongful death lawsuit against the new york
. >> carter served as georgia's governor later becoming president after defeating gerald ford in 1976broker a peace deal in the middle east. he advocated for human rights, although a lot of people say he's most interesting and biggest contributions were made after leaving washington. >> federal regulators are stepping in and taking control of cleanup efforts at the site of that big train derailment in ohio. transportation secretary pete buttigieg says he plans to go to the crash...