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here's what he told john ford. >> we're really excited to announce alexa. plus today, it's our next generation of personal assistant. she's more she's smarter, she's more capable, she's more useful. and you can do all the things you've been doing with alexa for ten years, but just every single one of those functions gets better with generative ai. the way we built it in. >> this was a major technology overhaul for amazon, and executives called alexa model agnostic. they are using amazon's own nova model. plus, they're also using startup anthropic, which they're a major investor, and jassy highlighting this as practical ai and real world ai. and also, if alexa and the new alexa is anywhere near as useful as they made it seem in the demo, this could help drive device sales and prime subscriptions. it is going to be available next month on most of the 600 million devices out there. the stock though higher on the back of this news. scott. >> all right kate appreciate that. that's kate rooney. let's move from from mega-cap to momentum. i really want your take, a
here's what he told john ford. >> we're really excited to announce alexa. plus today, it's our next generation of personal assistant. she's more she's smarter, she's more capable, she's more useful. and you can do all the things you've been doing with alexa for ten years, but just every single one of those functions gets better with generative ai. the way we built it in. >> this was a major technology overhaul for amazon, and executives called alexa model agnostic. they are using...
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when our john ford speaks with the man himself, jensen wong, and a cnbc one on one interview. you cannot afford to miss that one. all right, we'll have much more on nvidia throughout. >> the show. but first. >> a check on u.s. stock. >> futures with the s&p and the nasdaq both riding. four day. losing streaks. take a look here. you see futures are in the green across the board. so the s&p up just about 20 points or half a percent. the dow up over 100 points about a quarter of a percent or so. the nasdaq the biggest gainer up over a half a percent. and nvidia a big part of that story. want to take a look at the s&p 500 premarket gainers right now. taking a look we're seeing supermicro right here at the top of this. and this is not a mistake right here. shares up over 26%. supermicro getting a key filing. >> and again. >> as we said. >> it. >> will trade another day. we're going to talk more about this stock throughout the show. rounding out the top five acts on workday poole and into it. and then on the other side of the coin, of course, we have the laggers taking a look at tho
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welcome to the cnbc special report i'm john ford. we're the market cap of more than $3 trillion.reet are calling nvidia's quarterly report a pivotal moment for artificial intelligence. coming up, my interview with ceo jensen huang, where we discuss demand for nvidia's blackwell chips and the impact of deep seek on its business. then we'll talk to our panel
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and amazon ceo andy jassy just told john ford he's seeing a lot of ai demand right now. you think that would bolster including instances of using nvidia chips? let's get some thoughts from my next guest, aaron rakers, a senior research analyst for it hardware and semis at wells fargo. and jeff kilburg is ceo of financial and a cnbc contributor. jeff, how important is this report? >> i think it's wildly important. kelly. it's amazing. nvidia has been the backbone of the tech sector for the last two years. so right now you're seeing nvidia up about $4 with some anticipation that yesterday was an oversold condition. so we're really looking forward i think the market though and investors are going to strip out the enthusiasm, the insane demand comment which will probably come out of the ceo mouth. but what we're looking for is the rubber meets the road. what actually happened with deep sea. but nvidia will absolutely be the tip of the spear to see if this selling pressure which we've incurred. we just saw the s&p 500 go negative as we're talking. we'll see if that's extended
and amazon ceo andy jassy just told john ford he's seeing a lot of ai demand right now. you think that would bolster including instances of using nvidia chips? let's get some thoughts from my next guest, aaron rakers, a senior research analyst for it hardware and semis at wells fargo. and jeff kilburg is ceo of financial and a cnbc contributor. jeff, how important is this report? >> i think it's wildly important. kelly. it's amazing. nvidia has been the backbone of the tech sector for the...
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and john ford is going to be speaking to him tonight at 7:00 and cnbc. and the picture might not only change on the conference call, which is going on right now, but also change on the heels of this interview. >> it's going to be a fascinating interview. >> it's probably a must. >> watch, because i think the dynamics on selling some of these pieces of uncertainty together, certainly i think the message is going to be positive. i think for the markets this is positive. i think this is an overhang. i think this was something the markets wanted to get through. i mean, think of the price action. think of also where options expiry was on friday and a lot of people were betting against things getting kind of ugly into this sprint. there's all kinds of stuff going on around it. >> well, let's talk about the context of the markets because we snapped a losing streak today. the s&p as well as the nasdaq here ending a four day losing streak. so what does this do you mean you're saying that this sigh of relief. >> yeah i think so. i mean again i think you've got a c
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john ford is here to weigh in. what? what say you? >> well, andrew.it has a chip as powerful as the latest iphone 16, but a more affordable wireless modem for connecting to wireless networks and a simplified camera with this launch. apple is eliminating the iphone se and the iphone 14, leaving just lineup that don't support apple's new ai. apple intelligence so why does that matter? well, apple's biggest competitive advantage is its vertical integration. apple designs the phone. most of the important chips in the phone, the operating system software that runs the phone, and the app store that makes the phone versatile. so by unveiling the iphone 16 e, apple is strongly hinting that by fall, it's going to have a lineup of iphone 16 and 17 priced from $600 to $1200, all able to run new ai features in ios 19 and available around the world. so they are people saying apple is behind in ai, but by the time october rolls around, they might be singing a different tune. when apple is launching new ai driven software to a loyal customer base, making the stronge
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plus, trade war impact john ford. morgan brennan closing bell overtime today for eastern.c. >> welcome back. stocks getting most of their tariff induced losses back even after alphabet's disappointing earnings report. our next guest arguing there are many opportunities in the market and not just in tech. ed yardeni is president of yardeni research. back with us once again. as always, good to have you. thank you. i mean, we've had some head spinning action already this week. what do you make of what the market did and how it's recovered and what it all means from what happens next? >> you're right. you almost need a neck brace to watch this market. but i think what happens next is the bull market moves on. i think it's going to widen out to the s&p 493. i kind of view all companies as tech companies either make it or you use it. but within the context of a broadening market in terms of sectors, i really like the financials. i think the financials still have more upside, not only in the large cap, but especially in the mid-cap area. the economy is doing well. the credit syst
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by the way, don't miss john ford's extended first on cnbc interview with amazon's andy jassy. >> shares of workday, a big mover rallying after earnings and revenue, topped expectations. the company also noting that d.o.j. reforms of the federal government offer a, quote, tremendous opportunity. joining us now exclusively to talk about all of it is workday ceo carl eschenbach. carl, welcome. nice to have you. >> hi, sarah. good morning. >> how are you doing? thanks for having us. >> doing well, not as well as you. stock was up 12% earlier. i think it's still up over 7%. so what is the story here? what's driving it? >> yeah, thanks. >> so listen. >> we. >> had a really strong finish. >> to fy 25. >> our q4 results were really strong. >> and i think it's. >> driven by our value. proposition that only gets stronger each and every day. customers continue to look towards. workday to manage. >> their most. >> precious assets their their. >> people and. their money. >> and we. >> continue to see. workday be front and. >> center as people move towards. >> this world. >> of agentic. >>
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let's send it to overtime with morgan brennan and john ford. >> well that bell. >> marks the end of regulationgovernment properties ringing. >> the. >> closing bell at the new york stock exchange. lifeway foods, doing. >> the honors. >> at. >> the nasdaq. >> and a bit of a. >> comeback for the major. >> averages as fast moving tariff developments led. >> to a roller. coaster session. >> the dow. >> rallying back from a. >> 660 point loss to be. about 120 points down and around. >> half. >> of the s&p sectors finished in the green. but tech. >> and small caps. remained under. >> pressure, with the nasdaq and the russell both down more. >> than 1%. that is. >> a scorecard on wall street, but winners stay late. >> welcome to closingel
let's send it to overtime with morgan brennan and john ford. >> well that bell. >> marks the end of regulationgovernment properties ringing. >> the. >> closing bell at the new york stock exchange. lifeway foods, doing. >> the honors. >> at. >> the nasdaq. >> and a bit of a. >> comeback for the major. >> averages as fast moving tariff developments led. >> to a roller. coaster session. >> the dow. >> rallying back from...
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ceo cristiano amon speaking with our john ford. >> also pushing back. >> on fears around deep tech and capex concerns. >> he actually says it's a tailwind. >> for his business. >> within days of the deep. >> sea announcement, people were showing it running on the snapdragon phones, showing off. >> snapdragon pcs. >> as a matter of fact. microsoft announced. >> that deep. >> run is running on. copilot plus pc, starting. >> with with snapdragon. >> we're also seeing. >> a busy. >> morning. >> shaping up. >> over in europe. >> our julianna tatelbaum. >> is in london. >> with a. >> look at the. >> early action. julianna. >> always good to see you. >> that's right. frank. good morning. great to see you. it's been a busy morning on the earnings front here in europe. overall, the european market is trading higher. this morning. you got the ftse 100 in the uk hitting a fresh record high. in fact a lot of demand for the basic resources names here in the uk. astrazeneca also a strong performer providing some support for that index. a big day on the monetary policy front, with the bank of england
ceo cristiano amon speaking with our john ford. >> also pushing back. >> on fears around deep tech and capex concerns. >> he actually says it's a tailwind. >> for his business. >> within days of the deep. >> sea announcement, people were showing it running on the snapdragon phones, showing off. >> snapdragon pcs. >> as a matter of fact. microsoft announced. >> that deep. >> run is running on. copilot plus pc, starting. >> with...
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and do not miss cnbc special report tomorrow following nvidia's earnings, john ford will speak with ceo jensen huang covering the numbers, ai strategy, chip demand and more. that's 7 p.m. eastern time right here on cnbc. mike, if you expect some trouble in nvidia's report, how do you protect yourself here? >> yeah, i think, you know, one of the things you can do right now, the options market is implying a move of about 8.5% after they report, which is not that surprising when you consider, i think, eight spot one. five or so is what the company has averaged over the last four reported quarters. i will say that two of the bigger drawdowns we saw were at this time of year, in 21 and in 22 when they reported. so i think one of the things you could do is try to minimize your premium outlay, buy a downside put spread. i was looking at the 125 115 and then sell an upside call at the 140 strike. that's going to basically have no net debit or credit. and it gives you, you know, meaningful protection. it's about a 7.9% worth of protection to the downside if the stock should fall by the implied a
and do not miss cnbc special report tomorrow following nvidia's earnings, john ford will speak with ceo jensen huang covering the numbers, ai strategy, chip demand and more. that's 7 p.m. eastern time right here on cnbc. mike, if you expect some trouble in nvidia's report, how do you protect yourself here? >> yeah, i think, you know, one of the things you can do right now, the options market is implying a move of about 8.5% after they report, which is not that surprising when you...
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. >> john: final question. fordeo says just the threat of tariffs is causing chaos in the car market. how do you see those tariffs on steel and aluminum affecting the market and companies that use those products? >> we may already have seen that in the january inflation numbers because you can imagine the president who has been talking about tariffs for the months into his election, it's not unreasonable for companies to put prices up in advance of those because of the uncertainty of the timing and the length. we are seeing some evidence of that. the ford ceo is one of the most vocal to talk about what it could do to the auto industry. he did placate the president by saying he does believe he wants to protect the auto industry but the integration of it within the new north american free trade agreement would the president himself renegotiated in 2018 makes it very difficult to absorb those tariffs and not disrupt supply chains. >> john: martin baccardax from "the street." absorb those tarit disrupt supply chains. >>
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john ford spoke exclusively to the company's ceo last night about the upbeat guidance our. >> customers are gaining. >> share in. >> the premium. >> tier is. >> expanding, and this is all end customer demand. it is end customer demand is not channel. and that's a great story. and it's also reflected in our guide for. >> q2, which is above revenue and. >> consensus on eps. >> you told john ford that he believes the release of the latest deep seek ai model is good for qualcomm, because it chips can run the efficient model locally instead of on the cloud. and of course, that puts them in a better position. also, take a look at this. shares of arm holdings, they're also lower. the chip designer beat estimates on the top and bottom lines. the current quarter forecast was in line with expectations. perhaps what was disappointing, though, for investors was that they were looking for the stock's 2025 rally to continue. i'm not sure what the real answer is in terms of why it's come off this, unless it's following some kind of a playbook with qualcomm. but it shouldn't be. and then we should tell
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he was interviewed with megan brennan with john ford. >> and he's. >> a bit promotional, but i do think that he's gotten what he needs. >> but guidance wasn't bad by any stretch. >> no, but well. >> at the same problem when we speak to. >> rene haas at arm, i mean. >> people are asking for. >> too. >> much of these companies. they just are. people seem. >> to think, well. >> wait a second. >> you're going to claim. >> you're going to claim that. that deep. >> seek is. >> good for you? well, if you're claiming. >> then shouldn't you be raising in the out years? and no one's doing that because it's not really the way that you should look at things. it's more they're playing defense, not offense. >> i'll tell you what's interesting is the range, the tight range that the sm has been in since june of last year, let's say. >> it's been it's been very. >> very difficult because. >> frankly, they're one of the segments you don't want to be in. there seems like there's too much competition. you have qualcomm going against arm. you have arm going against amd. you have intel flailing okay. and the
he was interviewed with megan brennan with john ford. >> and he's. >> a bit promotional, but i do think that he's gotten what he needs. >> but guidance wasn't bad by any stretch. >> no, but well. >> at the same problem when we speak to. >> rene haas at arm, i mean. >> people are asking for. >> too. >> much of these companies. they just are. people seem. >> to think, well. >> wait a second. >> you're going to claim. >>...
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plus trade war impact john ford.s, create factory grade visual solutions to perfect your process. ♪♪ fastsigns. make your statement™. gina costa... looking simply stunning... what's this? she's opening her fidelity app.... to buy that stock... with no fees or commissions... because what does gina got? gina's got the look. that never gets old. talk about easier investing. business did report a profit, but they're guiding towards losing some subs q1 to q2. joining us now from post nine is loop capital. analyst alan gould has a buy rating price. target's 125. so what did you think of the quarter? alan. >> hi, david. i thought it was a pretty good quarter. you know, they did beat on the bottom line. there was a lot of a lot of the beat was on the cost side. revenue was about where we were expecting. but if you look there's sort of four main things. dtc sub growth was higher than the street was looking for. and they reaffirmed the billion dollar target for the year. >> in terms of profitability, in. >> terms of profitabil
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and john ford is here to weigh in on both sides of it. >> hey, good morning andrew. the politicized hand wringing about elon musk and president trump aside for a moment. if you read the executive order that established d.o.j, it makes a lot of sense. this is an information technology overhaul of the federal government. long overdue d.o.j. puts teams in every executive branch agencies with at least a leader, an engineer and hr specialist and a lawyer. there's been a lot of attention grabbing headlines about how under those federal agencies congress funded have shut down, cut probationary workers and canceled contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars. on monday, the department of education alone said it canceled 89 contracts worth $889 million. now, it does make sense that people are alarmed by the swift, blunt nature of these moves. trump is the first president since the 1800s to move into a second term, eight years after the first. determined to make changes and fully aware of the levers of presidential power. and that puts doge in a historically rare position
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with secretary of the navy carlos del toro, discussing the naval careers of john kennedy, lyndon johnson, richard nixon, gerald ford, jimmy carter and george h.w. bush. then at 5:00 p.m. eastern, a discussion on the life and legacy of civil rights icon and georgia democratic representative john lewis with author david greeneberg, former clerk of the house cheryl johnson and current and former members of congress. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, watch american history tv series, "first 100 days" as we look at the start of presidential terms, and this week we focus on the early months of president ulysses grant in 1869 including the treatment of native americans and freed slaves and 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures and history, juan mora talks about the u.s. border patrol and how 20th century immigration laws shape the creation and development of immigration agencies. exploring the american story. watch "american history tv" saturdays on c-span 2 and find a full schedul on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> starting next week, watch c-span's new members of congress series where we talk with repu
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we've given the profiles in courage award to george bush, to gerald ford, to john mccain.year, it was republican secretary of state from kentucky. so our our role is to educate the public about our shared civic values and american history. so at a time when the country is so divided, it just seems really ill considered and senseless to do something like this. and the other thing i'll say is that the national. yeah. >> can you shed light on the process of can you shed light on the process of how this went down, uh, how people were informed, how their supervisors found out, how the board was informed? >> yeah. i mean. communication was sent to the head of the library that these people were were fired. i mean, it's as simple as that. there was no consultation with the board, with the library staff. uh, whatsoever. um, and, you know, to their credit, i mean, the the library, the remaining library staff stepped up and volunteered and tried to help, you know, to keep the library open. but we were expecting to have the library closed for some time until we figured this out. i mea
we've given the profiles in courage award to george bush, to gerald ford, to john mccain.year, it was republican secretary of state from kentucky. so our our role is to educate the public about our shared civic values and american history. so at a time when the country is so divided, it just seems really ill considered and senseless to do something like this. and the other thing i'll say is that the national. yeah. >> can you shed light on the process of can you shed light on the process...
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doug ford, who i wrote, could be played by. john candy or chris farley in the movie, is a really.cinating guy. >> he's toting this 25. page document. >> around which. >> talks about how ontario. alone is like the biggest trading. partner for like a dozen. >> states in. the us. >> so if they. want to know that this is a matter of a friendship, but also be business, willie. that you guys sell us. >> goods, we sell. >> you goods. why would you want to screw that up? >> why would you want to screw that up? and yet you also hear from that same minister that you're talking about, that he talks to republicans and republicans say, yeah, i'm with you. this isn't a good idea. there's plenty of governors who look at the way that their states do business, who say, i'm with you, too. this doesn't work for my bottom line. >> yeah. and in. >> fact. >> it's pretty. >> easy to find. >> senators, governors of both parties who are. >> deeply uneasy. >> about the idea of a trade war with. >> canada, in part. >> because of. the retaliatory tariffs. >> let's take, for. >> example, andy beshear. >> the.
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john's ear, salute your father. and he did. >> we're about out of time. when you were working on the ford detail, president ford was shot at twice, two women in prison because of what they did. did they both shoot at him? >> that happened one month after i retired. >> oh it did. >> one did actually shoot at him and the bullet went over his head and another one, the gun didn't go off because the agent jammed his thumb between the hammer and the cylinder. >> the reason i bring that up. we only have about a minute left or so. knowing what you've been through, living the bad years when, you know, the drinking and all of that stuff. what would you recommend, god forbid this ever happened again, what would you recommend for somebody doing what you did, to avoid this personal difficulty? >> willingly seek counsel, see a psychiatrist, talk about what you went through, getting it out. holding it in caused me the problem. i didn't talk to anybody, other agents, my family, anyone. i kept everything inside and that's what really got me. >> the end of the book, before the epilogue, in the last couple
john's ear, salute your father. and he did. >> we're about out of time. when you were working on the ford detail, president ford was shot at twice, two women in prison because of what they did. did they both shoot at him? >> that happened one month after i retired. >> oh it did. >> one did actually shoot at him and the bullet went over his head and another one, the gun didn't go off because the agent jammed his thumb between the hammer and the cylinder. >> the...
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john rockefeller helped try to prop up the economy in the great depression. didn't work, but he did try. henry ford despite his hatred of franklin roosevelt builds the largest armaments factory in the u.s. at willow run and he has roosevelt visit the facility and it is so vast that they have to travel around in a car. and ford, who hates roosevelt is jammed in the backseat of this car with eleanor roosevelt on one side of him and franklin roosevelt on the other side of him and across from him is his son, and a son who knew how much his father hated the roosevelts, and his dad was giving him the stink idaho time -- stink eye the whole time. for the most part they have been interested in pro-business being their business. lee iacocca first shows up as a kind of pro-free-market anti-regulatory guy who comes to the nixon white house to argue against regulations being imposed on the auto industry. and as time goes on he evolves and experiences all these challenges from competition from japan and abroad and suddenly they want government intervention. so he is buddies with jimmy carter leading to the chry
john rockefeller helped try to prop up the economy in the great depression. didn't work, but he did try. henry ford despite his hatred of franklin roosevelt builds the largest armaments factory in the u.s. at willow run and he has roosevelt visit the facility and it is so vast that they have to travel around in a car. and ford, who hates roosevelt is jammed in the backseat of this car with eleanor roosevelt on one side of him and franklin roosevelt on the other side of him and across from him...
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you had john de rockefeller try to help prop up the in the great depression. didn't work, but he did try henry ford despite his hatred of franklin roosevelt, builds the largest armaments factory in the u.s. at willow run and. he he has rockefeller. i'm roosevelt visit roosevelt visits the willow run facility and it's so vast that they have to travel around in a car. of course, they travel around in a ford and ford who hates roosevelt, is jammed in the backseat of this car with eleanor roosevelt on one side of him. and franklin roosevelt on the other side and across from him in the jump seat. his son, edsel and edsel who knew how much his father hated the roosevelt said his dad was giving him the stink eye the whole time, so but for the most part, these corporate executives have been interested in being pro-business meaning their business. a great example of this is lee iacocca. he first shows up in character in the power of, the money as a kind of pro-free market anti guy who comes to the white house to argue against nader write regulations being on the auto industry and then as time goes on evolve
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john, the weather should be great for it. >> we did get a sneak peak fall. the floats in the things coming together for the year of the snake. crawford's lindsey ford takes a look. >> everything that you see was painted this year freshly painted. so it's all brand new in the last 2 months. staple guns. and tons of glitter. 20 talented bay area muralist fabricators, painters and other professional artists are putting their final touches on this year's chinese new year floats. the running joke is that unlike the clinic we cook. that's my my area glitter management and glitter gets really messy. really easily. it just makes everything pop. so so much more obvious. jame allude works for the parade, guys, the san francisco based float and fabrication company in charge of creating the colorful floats. says her favorite part about creating the floats is learning about china's rich culture. it's just with a nice to be a part of. supporting a coach, even though it's not my mind personally, i do really take pride in celebrating a piece of my community. the parade guys partnered with the san francisco chinese chamber of commerce to make sure their work approp
john, the weather should be great for it. >> we did get a sneak peak fall. the floats in the things coming together for the year of the snake. crawford's lindsey ford takes a look. >> everything that you see was painted this year freshly painted. so it's all brand new in the last 2 months. staple guns. and tons of glitter. 20 talented bay area muralist fabricators, painters and other professional artists are putting their final touches on this year's chinese new year floats. the...
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john adams. i mark up to grow, to talk about george h.w. bush and probably my favorite two episodes taken together, kind of back to back were episodes about ford and nixon. and for ford i talked to richard norton smith and for nixon i talked to rick perlstein and the reason i liked those two episodes so much, back to back as they talked about the same material, they talked a lot about the pardon, ford's pardon nixon, but they talked about the about the same incident from a very different perspectives. delve into that more and that defining moment for those two men. yeah mean it was certainly the defining moment of ford presidency the pardon itself and obviously dealt with the defining moment of the nixon presidency and. you know what's so interesting about the two different perspectives is richard horton smith, who is for's biographer and actually eulogized ford at funeral. and i believe at one point was the director of the ford presidential and library. you he has a view that the pardon was one of the most selfless acts. you know, one of those true moments of a president putting country over. so that that you could imagine and that in fact he
john adams. i mark up to grow, to talk about george h.w. bush and probably my favorite two episodes taken together, kind of back to back were episodes about ford and nixon. and for ford i talked to richard norton smith and for nixon i talked to rick perlstein and the reason i liked those two episodes so much, back to back as they talked about the same material, they talked a lot about the pardon, ford's pardon nixon, but they talked about the about the same incident from a very different...
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ford kron, 4 news. well, lawmakers on capitol hill are now reacting donald trump's plan, the drastically downsize the federal government. even some republicans are pushing back against a proposed cuts. washington correspondent john has an joining us with the very latest. good morning was shot. in a good morning to president trump says he's fighting government waste, but lawmakers. >> even some of his own party are pushing back and raising concerns about some of the cuts he wants to make. president. donald trump says he will slap new tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, including from canada and mexico. they are judging us 130% which judging them nothing. >> it's not going to stay that way. the president is also dismantling the agency usa id known for giving international aid around the globe. in an interview with fox news, he defended his plan have to sell the fraud, waste abuse on the things that have gone and the government take a look at the >> usa id. they kind of fraud in ohio republican congressman mike turner pushed back on the president's attack on the agency. usa id is not a criminal enterprise and people who work for the government have an important job to do and they need to be honored. democrat
ford kron, 4 news. well, lawmakers on capitol hill are now reacting donald trump's plan, the drastically downsize the federal government. even some republicans are pushing back against a proposed cuts. washington correspondent john has an joining us with the very latest. good morning was shot. in a good morning to president trump says he's fighting government waste, but lawmakers. >> even some of his own party are pushing back and raising concerns about some of the cuts he wants to make....
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ford, jimmy carter george h.w. bush and at 5:00 p.m. eastern discussion on the life and legacy of civil rights icon georgia democratic representative johnwith author david greenberg, former clerk at 7:00 p.m. eastern watch american history tv series first 100 days as we look at the start of presidential terms for this week we focused on the early months of president ulysses grant first term in 1869. include the treatment of native americans. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, indiana university professor talks but the border patrol 20th century laws can shape the creation and development of immigration agencies. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 a whole schedule on your guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> next house hearing on the trump administration funding freeze for the u.s. agency for international develop usaid
ford, jimmy carter george h.w. bush and at 5:00 p.m. eastern discussion on the life and legacy of civil rights icon georgia democratic representative johnwith author david greenberg, former clerk at 7:00 p.m. eastern watch american history tv series first 100 days as we look at the start of presidential terms for this week we focused on the early months of president ulysses grant first term in 1869. include the treatment of native americans. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, indiana...
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john, thank you so much. >> and raleigh happened saturday over last month's battery fire at the moss landing power plant. hope was. lindsey ford spoke with several residents who say they're hopeful a lawsuit will bring them much-needed answers. >> we've all just shock trying to figure out how did this happen? why? why weren't they better regulated community members rallying and expressing their confusion and anger with signs reading this this is shameful. >> and this truck poisoned us. this comes all after the january 16th, lithium battery caused fire at the moss landing power plant. the fire was ignited at the company history, energies, battery, energy storage system, their batteries >> and that's not the one hand. everybody 6 lane, goes up, comes that's why trying to find a cheryle. robinson lives in elkhorn, which is 3 miles down the road from the power plant. robinson says vistra energy has not responded to any of her calls or e-mails. >> the only thing offered to her and others was back in january. a gift card to help with displacement expenses after the fire. like a sorry before you bring up fact that you know the group
john, thank you so much. >> and raleigh happened saturday over last month's battery fire at the moss landing power plant. hope was. lindsey ford spoke with several residents who say they're hopeful a lawsuit will bring them much-needed answers. >> we've all just shock trying to figure out how did this happen? why? why weren't they better regulated community members rallying and expressing their confusion and anger with signs reading this this is shameful. >> and this truck...
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with secretary of the navy discussing the naval careers of john kennedy, lyndon johnson, richard nixon, jerald ford shall shall--gerld forward, jimmy carter, and george h.w. bush. and the discussion and life and legacy of representative john lewis. with author greenberg. former clerk of the house cheryl johnson, and current and form members of congress. 7 p.m. eastern watch american history tv series, first 100 days. as we look at the start of presidential terms. this week we focus on the early months of president ulysses s. grant's first term in 1869. including treatment of native americans and freed slaves. and at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, indiana university history pro23esor, juan mora, talks about the u.s. border patrol and how 20th century immigration laws shaped the creation and development of immigration agencies. exploring the american story, watch american history tv, saturdays on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program id or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> sunday night, on c-span's "q&a," former mafia associate louis ferrante shares his book, borgata
with secretary of the navy discussing the naval careers of john kennedy, lyndon johnson, richard nixon, jerald ford shall shall--gerld forward, jimmy carter, and george h.w. bush. and the discussion and life and legacy of representative john lewis. with author greenberg. former clerk of the house cheryl johnson, and current and form members of congress. 7 p.m. eastern watch american history tv series, first 100 days. as we look at the start of presidential terms. this week we focus on the early...