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>> betty: i didn't.rado. the untouched west at that time. that particular scene peter berg is the director and -- >> stephen: "friday night lights." pts. the shoot was wild and unpredictable, like the west. that particular scene i wasn't even supposed to work that day. that take i was at my chair eating m&ms looking at my phone. he was like "gilpin, get in here, we are doing your scene!" i had m&ms in my pocket. >> stephen: you were cold on your lines. >> betty: always off book. >> stephen: you ride a horse a lot. did you go into it as a horseman or horse woman? are you a gifted rider? >> betty: i thought i wasn't was like mom, i'm getting back on hours that she was like what you mean "back on a horse." i am basically an olympic rider. in my memory i was vaulting over redwoods. she was like, we paid a stoned teenager to walk you around in the circle a few times. oh, i told her team of people who just cast media your long shoot about horses that i was accomplished rider. >> stephen: did you train up for i
>> betty: i didn't.rado. the untouched west at that time. that particular scene peter berg is the director and -- >> stephen: "friday night lights." pts. the shoot was wild and unpredictable, like the west. that particular scene i wasn't even supposed to work that day. that take i was at my chair eating m&ms looking at my phone. he was like "gilpin, get in here, we are doing your scene!" i had m&ms in my pocket. >> stephen: you were cold on your...
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betty rivera: ¡ay!tanto buscábamos, ¿no?, esa paz, esa tranquilidad, esa armonía, y porque finalmente es reflejo de toda la comunidad que estamos aquí. jorge pérez: y lo vamos a seguir viviendo, lo vamos a seguir experimentando, esperamos que muy pronto también nos acomñes otra vez, para que compartas con nosotros esa espiritualidad que te caracteriza, y que realmente es lo que hace que sane uno, la humildad, la verdad. betty rivera: sí, muchas gracias, y yo quiero que muchos de ustedes puedan experimentar ese cambio, y no hay distinción, cualquiera puede venir y estar aquí con nosotros, aprendiendo a esa forma de pensar espiritualmente, que nos ayuda a ese crecimiento. jorge pérez: gracias, betty, has sido una bendición, y vamos a estar viéndote otra vez muy pronto. betty rivera: claro que sí. jorge pérez: gracias. y continuamos con ese tema de la salud que es tan importante, desde antes de cristo jesús, como decíamos, ya los profetas realmente sanaban, los profetas veían que hay una ley universal que
betty rivera: ¡ay!tanto buscábamos, ¿no?, esa paz, esa tranquilidad, esa armonía, y porque finalmente es reflejo de toda la comunidad que estamos aquí. jorge pérez: y lo vamos a seguir viviendo, lo vamos a seguir experimentando, esperamos que muy pronto también nos acomñes otra vez, para que compartas con nosotros esa espiritualidad que te caracteriza, y que realmente es lo que hace que sane uno, la humildad, la verdad. betty rivera: sí, muchas gracias, y yo quiero que muchos de...
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he would like to have some sort of discussion with betty ford on a program betty f in july of 1983 withn idea that he would like to have some sort of discussion with betty ford on a program proposal for a first conference at the ford museum. and i really love this. betty ford was very clear about her feelings with don. she said there needs to be a selling point, some purpose of holding the meeting other than just getting first ladies together. it should not be a couple of days of ladies' chit-chat. she decided the topic which was going to be the first conference ever on first ladies and their unique contributions, modern first ladies, private lives and public duties, examining their contributions not just in terms of their husband and the many roles they had to balance as a spouse, a mother and a first lady. the planners of the conference called the lbj library because they wanted to know if dr. gold could handle doing the keynote speech. well, dr. gold was very imminent at the university of texas. he did 500 lecture classes with 500 people all of the time. i actually had him for a lect
he would like to have some sort of discussion with betty ford on a program betty f in july of 1983 withn idea that he would like to have some sort of discussion with betty ford on a program proposal for a first conference at the ford museum. and i really love this. betty ford was very clear about her feelings with don. she said there needs to be a selling point, some purpose of holding the meeting other than just getting first ladies together. it should not be a couple of days of ladies'...
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betty ford foundation. so welcome to my panelists here and actually just going to go ahead and get started with nancy, who has some audio audiovisual work. i do want to note the terrific work of the archival staff, the gerald r ford presidential, many of whom are here now they located this footage in our archives and digitized it so that we can make it available today. their work is the epitome of what liz of what liz carpenter said at this conference in 1984 when she said, i really think these presidential libraries have the papers of first ladies and the women in there administrations really have a goldmine because the story of the american woman or out of the white house has very undercovered and. with that, i'm going to turn it to nancy before i go to that podium, i just want to say prayer and gaia and elizabeth. when i first mentioned this to gaia, the audio visual for the conference was not a permanent state of preservation so it had to be sent to the washington national archives lab. and that was 40
betty ford foundation. so welcome to my panelists here and actually just going to go ahead and get started with nancy, who has some audio audiovisual work. i do want to note the terrific work of the archival staff, the gerald r ford presidential, many of whom are here now they located this footage in our archives and digitized it so that we can make it available today. their work is the epitome of what liz of what liz carpenter said at this conference in 1984 when she said, i really think these...
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i have concentrated on rosalynn and betty ford. a few segments with the children who are incredible. i did not include the press because there just was not time. this will run 17 minutes long. and i really hope you enjoy it. thank you for having this in the ford library and let's run it. [ applause ] it. america's first ladies living in the world's bigges . >>> america's first ladies, living in the world's biggest fishbowl. the children of our first ladies are also a permanent part of our national scrapbook. like their mothers, they, too, command national attention. yet never before had they come together to share their experiences, to discuss the joys and pensions of an extraordinary responsibility that eventually diminishes but never ends. >> do you have policy aides in addition to the press office and the social office? is there kind of a policy making for the first lady. >> i have a regular meeting on monday and i am sure every first lady has at least one weekly meeting to coordinate everything with the complete staff. policy,
i have concentrated on rosalynn and betty ford. a few segments with the children who are incredible. i did not include the press because there just was not time. this will run 17 minutes long. and i really hope you enjoy it. thank you for having this in the ford library and let's run it. [ applause ] it. america's first ladies living in the world's bigges . >>> america's first ladies, living in the world's biggest fishbowl. the children of our first ladies are also a permanent part of...
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live in oakland betty yu ktvu, fox two news. >> looks good betty. thank you. big tech companies are skipping the grid and turning to power plants to supply their data centers. how the move is sparking debates over energy regulations. >> and we're going to show you how a local nonprofit founded by one of our former ktvu anchors is easing the strain on la animal shelters by making room for animals impacted by the wildfires. it's all coming up next. >> and giving you a live look here over san francisco, a chilly, breezy start to the morning and scattered showers still in the forecast. i'll have a look at what you can expect for your bay area sunday, as well as the week civil rights complaint. after deciding to cut some of its sports programs last week, the school announced it will be cutting all 11 of its sports teams and rolling back several other programs trying to address a $24 million budget deficit. ktvu reached out to sonoma state for a response to this complaint, but we have not yet heard back. the kansas city chiefs will host the buffalo bills at arrowhea
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mike. >> betty yu live tonight in the newsroom. betty. thank you. tonight overseas, the middle east. cautiously optimistic after a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas has tentatively been reached. the devastating war started 15 months ago. now, this new deal is scheduled to go into effect on sunday, in which the first hostages will be released. a senior hamas official, sharing a copy of the cease fire agreement with fox news. that document states that in exchange for the first nine hostages, israel will release 110 palestinian prisoners with life sentences. the deal also constitutes that the rafah crossing will be ready for the transfer of palestinian civilians and the injured, following the release of all female hostages and 50 wounded, hamas fighters will be permitted to leave gaza daily for medical treatment once the crossing into egypt opens. it has been a mix of reaction, with some people emphasizing the lives lost. while palestinians in gaza were chanting and claiming victory. >> the criminal occupation clashed with the steadfastness of ou
mike. >> betty yu live tonight in the newsroom. betty. thank you. tonight overseas, the middle east. cautiously optimistic after a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas has tentatively been reached. the devastating war started 15 months ago. now, this new deal is scheduled to go into effect on sunday, in which the first hostages will be released. a senior hamas official, sharing a copy of the cease fire agreement with fox news. that document states that in exchange for the first nine...
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thank you so much, betty. well, among the thousands of firefighters battling the blazes in los angeles, there are over 900 incarcerated individuals clearing brush to protect lives and property. ktvu tori gaines spoke to a formerly incarcerated man who served as a firefighter with cal fire while in prison. >> you may have seen their story on tiktok. edmund and evelina richardson have been sharing their story via the app for two years, sharing their visits inside prison and even announcing their first child together. december brought a life changing update. richardson was released from prison after 14 years. >> i started out as a lifer, so i identified as a lifer for the last 13 plus years. then i mean through like the work that i did at san quentin. i was able to be resentenced. >> richardson's resentencing brought him new options in prison, including applying for conservation fire camp. he dove into his work with fire crew for and it showed as he was moved up to first saw. >> first saw is pretty much the spear
thank you so much, betty. well, among the thousands of firefighters battling the blazes in los angeles, there are over 900 incarcerated individuals clearing brush to protect lives and property. ktvu tori gaines spoke to a formerly incarcerated man who served as a firefighter with cal fire while in prison. >> you may have seen their story on tiktok. edmund and evelina richardson have been sharing their story via the app for two years, sharing their visits inside prison and even announcing...
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betty and me. second hypothetical let's imagine two people in a romantic relationship let's call travis and taylor. let's suppose travis and taylor come up with a list of items that they want to purchase for each other at christmas. now suppose that travis takes this list to his brother jason. if jason were to hand this list over to a tabloid reporter who were interested in what travis and taylor got buying each other for christmas, that would be a wrong that jason were perpetrating against travis and taylor. why? because travis and taylor have entrusted this list to jason in bailment. just in the same way that i trusted my suit to ms. betty similarly if the tabloid reporter were to sneak a peek and snap a copy, picture of it that would be a wrong against jason and travis and taylor for the same reason bailment does the same work with information that it does with the suit. license -- suppose we have a dinner invitation invitation to come i suppose you invite me into your home for dinner. what if y
betty and me. second hypothetical let's imagine two people in a romantic relationship let's call travis and taylor. let's suppose travis and taylor come up with a list of items that they want to purchase for each other at christmas. now suppose that travis takes this list to his brother jason. if jason were to hand this list over to a tabloid reporter who were interested in what travis and taylor got buying each other for christmas, that would be a wrong that jason were perpetrating against...
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mike. >> betty yu live tonight here in studio. betty. thank you. >> it's not what we expect from anybody that would do something like this. >> tonight, people in the east bay angry over a recent spike in crime. but the target? bronze vases at a cemetery. what we know about the search for those responsible. and the fbi calling on the public's help in tonight's west coast rap. months after several ballot boxes in the pacific northwest were lit on fire, officials still seeking more information on a possible suspect. also, a slight change in plans for tiktok. president biden saying he'll leave it up to the incoming administration on whether or not o ban the a an touches of black. they say a lot without having to say much. ♪ they stand for elegance. ♪ refinement. and prestige. ♪ even a little can go a long way. and though they're darker than the darkest night. they make you see everything in a new light. ♪ get 1.9% apr for up to 60 months on the purchase of select new 2025 sportage and 2025 sorento models. sheriff's office says in all, the va
mike. >> betty yu live tonight here in studio. betty. thank you. >> it's not what we expect from anybody that would do something like this. >> tonight, people in the east bay angry over a recent spike in crime. but the target? bronze vases at a cemetery. what we know about the search for those responsible. and the fbi calling on the public's help in tonight's west coast rap. months after several ballot boxes in the pacific northwest were lit on fire, officials still seeking...
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i'm betty yu with that story straight ahead. >> all right, betty, and a very busy day for mayor elect daniel lurie takes office on wednesday in san francisco, but today takes part in a number of events in the city. a look at his busy week coming up from ktvu. [music] >> fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> and good morning bay area. yeah, we do have some cloud cover and those look a little bit stormy to the right. but have on good account that we should be rain free today and maybe a little bit of a dry spell here in the new year, which is good news. but if you're heading to the sierras, still a bit of a mess up there. good to have you with us on a saturday. welcome back. >> i'm frank mallicoat and i'm claudine wong. has our first weekend of 2025, and it's nice to get a break here. i have friends who are trying to get back home. they are stuck in denver. their flight to sfo canceled. they're crossing their fingers for another flight to come in, and they're not alone in tha
i'm betty yu with that story straight ahead. >> all right, betty, and a very busy day for mayor elect daniel lurie takes office on wednesday in san francisco, but today takes part in a number of events in the city. a look at his busy week coming up from ktvu. [music] >> fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> and good morning bay area. yeah, we do have some cloud cover and those look a little bit stormy to the right. but have on good account that we should be rain free today...
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thank you so much betty. looking forward. >> to it. >> well, a state appeals court has overturned a ruling for a former pga lineman. why? the court says he should have sued over his firing and not his reputation. plus. >> future is not plastic and should not be plastic. >> thank you. >> and a battle over the field. young bay area athletes play on the county looking to be the first to outlaw one type of plane surface. when we come back. [music], >> and a winter storm over the state of california for the weekend, dropping our temperatures, kicking up our winds, and bringing a slight chance of rain and snow, a better look at what we can expect (vo) with fargo, your virtual assistant from wells fargo, you can access your fico® score in a snap. (daughter) what i would give to be able to make art on this scale! (dad) you will one day. but it's equally important for you to be thinking about your future... building credit— (daughter) dad... fargo, what's my fico® score? (dad) wow... it's a work of art. (vo) do you fa
thank you so much betty. looking forward. >> to it. >> well, a state appeals court has overturned a ruling for a former pga lineman. why? the court says he should have sued over his firing and not his reputation. plus. >> future is not plastic and should not be plastic. >> thank you. >> and a battle over the field. young bay area athletes play on the county looking to be the first to outlaw one type of plane surface. when we come back. [music], >> and a...
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henry. >> well, betty, after allegedly hitting cars on that off ramp. authorities say that driver rammed a row of at least six cars stopped in traffic blocks away with deadly results. a man suspected of causing a deadly chain reaction crash at sixth and harrison in san francisco, now identified as 66 year old jia lin zhang. san francisco police arrested him on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter, speeding and vandalism after he allegedly plowed a tesla model y into a row of cars stopped in traffic at about 6:00 sunday night, killing one person and a dog in one of the vehicles. seven others were hurt, including one who was then taken to a hospital in critical condition. the crash happened moments after witnesses say a black tesla had hit several cars on the 280 off ramp near sixth and brannan, two blocks away. >> we got hit from behind and which was really abrupt, obviously. >> reece wallace says his nissan versa was among several cars to be hit on the off ramp, as seen in this video posted by another driver on imgur. you can see a car moving to the left
henry. >> well, betty, after allegedly hitting cars on that off ramp. authorities say that driver rammed a row of at least six cars stopped in traffic blocks away with deadly results. a man suspected of causing a deadly chain reaction crash at sixth and harrison in san francisco, now identified as 66 year old jia lin zhang. san francisco police arrested him on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter, speeding and vandalism after he allegedly plowed a tesla model y into a row of cars stopped...
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thank you, betty. no doubt she will be back soon.palestinian prisoners, partial withdrawal of israeli troops, and displaced palestinians returning to northern gaza. later phases would include more hostage releases, full israeli withdrawal, and a reconstruction plan for gaza. let's speak to former middle east advisor to the pentagon under president obama, jasmine el gamal, former us state department middle east negotiator aaron david—miller, and nomi bar—yaacov, an international negotiator with expertise in negotiating complex ceasefire and peace agreements. welcome all of you. let me ask you to hear in the studio, is this actually it? i to hear in the studio, is this actually it?— to hear in the studio, is this actuall it? ~ , actually it? ithink so, absolutely. it is the actually it? ithink so, absolutely. it is the first— actually it? ithink so, absolutely. it is the first time _ actually it? ithink so, absolutely. it is the first time that _ actually it? ithink so, absolutely. it is the first time that the - actually it? ithink so
thank you, betty. no doubt she will be back soon.palestinian prisoners, partial withdrawal of israeli troops, and displaced palestinians returning to northern gaza. later phases would include more hostage releases, full israeli withdrawal, and a reconstruction plan for gaza. let's speak to former middle east advisor to the pentagon under president obama, jasmine el gamal, former us state department middle east negotiator aaron david—miller, and nomi bar—yaacov, an international negotiator...
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betty watched everything we did. ms. betty came from my dad. we were coming home and when i first started driving and ms. betty came out and she asked my dad leonard, house doug in a hurry, i was like betty really, really? southern way of saying, doug, you know, laid out black marks going out the dirt road yesterday. so, yes, i know that feeling. when you grow up and your background of books and reading and thinking about washington, d.c. and thinking about legislating, it's really true, mr. smith goes to washington and this the place is a special place. all the big ideas to get those done but to see that wasn't valued by anybody. it was about being a congressperson. i think that from my background and i appreciate you. there's interesting that you should bring that up. that's what has always gotten me during this time especially this very difficult time. we were dealing that were coming from a passionate side that was not in my opinion helping anyone, it was designed to, get into it later get out a president that you didn't like, why are we he
betty watched everything we did. ms. betty came from my dad. we were coming home and when i first started driving and ms. betty came out and she asked my dad leonard, house doug in a hurry, i was like betty really, really? southern way of saying, doug, you know, laid out black marks going out the dirt road yesterday. so, yes, i know that feeling. when you grow up and your background of books and reading and thinking about washington, d.c. and thinking about legislating, it's really true, mr....
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betty. well, today across the country, people are expected to march in what's being called the people's march. here's a live look at the white house this morning. there will be a people's march starting there momentarily in our nation's capital. organizers say they are marching for a variety of issues, including women's rights, immigration rights, and the israel-hamas war. it is being planned in advance of the inauguration on monday. the people's march is a rebranded version of the women's march from 2017 that happened in advance of trump's first inauguration, and the millions of people who marched in washington and across the country. there were also marches in san francisco and the bay area, part of a big turnout that marked what was considered one of the largest single day marches in u.s. history. organizers are hoping the new name will broaden their base and help democrats reconnect with voters. and there will be marches across the bay area today in the north bay. events will take place
betty. well, today across the country, people are expected to march in what's being called the people's march. here's a live look at the white house this morning. there will be a people's march starting there momentarily in our nation's capital. organizers say they are marching for a variety of issues, including women's rights, immigration rights, and the israel-hamas war. it is being planned in advance of the inauguration on monday. the people's march is a rebranded version of the women's...
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mike. >> betty yu live tonight with the very latest out of santa rosa. betty. thank you for that.k now to our weather here in the bay area. strong gusty winds overnight. knocking down trees, taking down power lines and temporarily shutting down part of a freeway early this morning in the east bay. crews were removing what was left of a 40 foot tree that came down onto a driveway of a home in alameda. this was about 140 this morning. no one was hurt, but the homeowner says both of his vehicles were damaged. the wind also caused some widespread power outages across the city of alameda. also, a pine tree came down onto a street near a home and some parked vehicles. >> it was pretty wild, like things were moving around in the backyard, like just patio furniture sliding around, and you could just really hear it whipping around, you know? and we just kind of hunkered down and hoped for the best and really didn't, didn't notice anything. when we went to bed and woke up to this, the wind was really, really tremendously strong. >> i don't think we've been here for 27 years, and i don't thi
mike. >> betty yu live tonight with the very latest out of santa rosa. betty. thank you for that.k now to our weather here in the bay area. strong gusty winds overnight. knocking down trees, taking down power lines and temporarily shutting down part of a freeway early this morning in the east bay. crews were removing what was left of a 40 foot tree that came down onto a driveway of a home in alameda. this was about 140 this morning. no one was hurt, but the homeowner says both of his...
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betty. certainly the question tonight, especially for our crews here in the bay area, do fire crews in l.a. have enough resources at this point? >> well, lafd did say that as of tonight, they do have adequate resources, but of course, they are limited on their ability to fly because of those winds. but if a second, third or fourth fire erupts in that immediate area, then of course they will be stretched and they may not have enough resources. greg. >> all right. our betty yu in menlo park with the crew that's ready to go. betty. thank you. with that in mind, the los angeles fire department is asking all off duty crews who were able to report back to work. the department posting this on social media as winds again are expected to pick up overnight, only worsening the situation while escaping the flames was terrifying for some evacuees. >> tonight i spoke with one woman who fled with her husband and son. here's how tricia cosentino describes her family's escape to safety. >> we started walking
betty. certainly the question tonight, especially for our crews here in the bay area, do fire crews in l.a. have enough resources at this point? >> well, lafd did say that as of tonight, they do have adequate resources, but of course, they are limited on their ability to fly because of those winds. but if a second, third or fourth fire erupts in that immediate area, then of course they will be stretched and they may not have enough resources. greg. >> all right. our betty yu in...
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ktvu betty yu joins us live tonight in studio. betty, the budget proposal here, coming after years of financial struggles in the state. >> that's right. mike. this is really a big turnaround for california, thanks in large part to positive stock market activity. but governor newsom said the state faces a lot of uncertainty. so right now, this plan essentially is just a placeholder. >> this effort is so impactful and so meaningful. >> on monday, governor newsom painted a bright picture of california's economy. previewing a $322 billion budget without a deficit, fueled by big stock market gains by california's wealthiest residents and previous spending cuts. >> we're also walking into headwinds radically different moment in u.s. history, world history, arguably, and as a consequence, we need to be prepared. >> he warned that the budget could change depending on president elect trump's trade tariff and immigration policies. california will have to wait to see if the incoming president will follow through on threats to revoke billions
ktvu betty yu joins us live tonight in studio. betty, the budget proposal here, coming after years of financial struggles in the state. >> that's right. mike. this is really a big turnaround for california, thanks in large part to positive stock market activity. but governor newsom said the state faces a lot of uncertainty. so right now, this plan essentially is just a placeholder. >> this effort is so impactful and so meaningful. >> on monday, governor newsom painted a bright...
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she is to betty she said betty, there was a red carpet to get helicopter, she said, betty, you'll gette these red carpets, we have to ask betty ford. i think that was such her experience at that point, that the glamor had long gone for pat nixon at that point. >> september 8, 1974, you quote pat nixon for saying a pardon for what. >> there was no need for a pardon that richard nixon should not accept the pardon that implied guilt. she always believed in him, she thought watergate was ridiculous accident and the tapes should have been burned. she said. she was indignant about that party and she was not told directly go the pardon. thee pattern is still there. she finds out about it and very angry about it. it implied guilt. >> june 22, 1993, she died, 4 days later at her funeral in california the former president breaks down. >> i think anyone questioning the depth of feeling between them should look at two things, love letters between them, they are warm. they are smitten. and then they should look at the real from the funeral, president nixon, breaks down. and in the background, wood
she is to betty she said betty, there was a red carpet to get helicopter, she said, betty, you'll gette these red carpets, we have to ask betty ford. i think that was such her experience at that point, that the glamor had long gone for pat nixon at that point. >> september 8, 1974, you quote pat nixon for saying a pardon for what. >> there was no need for a pardon that richard nixon should not accept the pardon that implied guilt. she always believed in him, she thought watergate...
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. >> just love betty white, carson, his wives, even his dark side. now the subject of one of several books spotlighted by our own poker guy, barry mitchell, in his annual new year's edition of barry's bookshelf. >> okay, boomers and some gen xers, these books are for you or anyone interested in showbiz history like me. the backstreet boys nowadays are considered a nostalgia act. so what does that make the beatles ancient history? not to debbie getler in i saw them standing there adventures of an original fan during beatlemania and beyond, gendler describes the rare privilege of being in the studio audience for the beatles live american tv debut on the ed sullivan show a year earlier. gendler was a 13 year old new jersey girl and, like the rest of america, had never heard of the beatles until a family friend just back from england gifted her with a record album. she became obsessed with these four liverpool lads and wrote to the beatles fan club in england. what a shock when their manager brian epstein, wrote back asking if debbie would like to start
. >> just love betty white, carson, his wives, even his dark side. now the subject of one of several books spotlighted by our own poker guy, barry mitchell, in his annual new year's edition of barry's bookshelf. >> okay, boomers and some gen xers, these books are for you or anyone interested in showbiz history like me. the backstreet boys nowadays are considered a nostalgia act. so what does that make the beatles ancient history? not to debbie getler in i saw them standing there...
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. >> do we know what she said to betty ford on their walk out to the helicopter? >> yes. the way was a very good friend of hers going back to their senate wives days -- >> house. >> i'm sorry, house. she said, baby, there was a red carpet laid out to the helicopter s and she said betty, you will get so you hate these red carpet. which we talked, would have to talk to betty ford but that was such an experience atsu that pot that the clamor had long gone for pat nixon. >> september 8, 1974, you quote pat nixonon as saying a pardon r what? >> a pardon for what, yes. .. nixon should not accept the pardon because it implied guilt and she always believed in him and thought watergate was ridiculous, she thought the tape should have been burned, which she often said, so she was indignant about the pardon and she also was not told directly about the pardon so the pattern is still there, she finds out about this and is very a and she's very angry about it. just thought it implied guilt. he should notgh take that pardon or should not ask for that. >> june 22nd, 1993, she dies. four
. >> do we know what she said to betty ford on their walk out to the helicopter? >> yes. the way was a very good friend of hers going back to their senate wives days -- >> house. >> i'm sorry, house. she said, baby, there was a red carpet laid out to the helicopter s and she said betty, you will get so you hate these red carpet. which we talked, would have to talk to betty ford but that was such an experience atsu that pot that the clamor had long gone for pat nixon....
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we will to ask betty ford but i think that was such her experience at the point that the glamour had nixon at that point. >> host: september 8, 1974, you quote pat nixon as saying a pardon for what? >> guest: a pardon for what, yes. pat nixon thought there was no need for a pardon, that richard nixon, her husband, , should not accept the pardon because it implied guilt, and she always believed in him and she thought watergate was ridiculous. she thought the tapes should have been burned, which he also said. she was indignant about that pardon and she also wasn't told directly about the pardon. so the pattern is sort of still there. she finds out about this and she's very angry about it. just thought it implied guilt, he should not take that pardon or should not ask for that. >> host: june 22, 1993, she dies. four days later at her funeral, or five days lat at her funeral in california, the former psident really breaks wn. >> guest: oh, , gosh. i think anyone questioning the depth of feeling between them should look at to think spirit what is the world war ii letters between them whic
we will to ask betty ford but i think that was such her experience at the point that the glamour had nixon at that point. >> host: september 8, 1974, you quote pat nixon as saying a pardon for what? >> guest: a pardon for what, yes. pat nixon thought there was no need for a pardon, that richard nixon, her husband, , should not accept the pardon because it implied guilt, and she always believed in him and she thought watergate was ridiculous. she thought the tapes should have been...
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christina. >> betty yu live for us tonight in oakland. betty. thank you. new video tonight of a wild chase through sonoma and marin county, ending with the arrest of a felony suspect in san rafael. police released this video showing the suspect driving south on 101, in the northbound lanes in san rafael. this was just before two yesterday afternoon. sonoma county's henry one chopper followed that suspect, who was wanted out of rohnert park for a felony crime and assault of an officer. chp, in an effort to save lives, conducted traffic breaks preventing vehicles from driving onto north 101 in central san rafael. you can see that suspect identified as 36 year old casey beck, eventually driving toward the closure at the 101 580 split. and that is when a san rafael police officer used his patrol car to spin beck's vehicle. the maneuver worked, and officers jumped into action to the ground. >> stop the car while the car lay on the ground. on the ground right now. >> the suspect's car caught fire. one officer had to put it out with an extinguisher, while other o
christina. >> betty yu live for us tonight in oakland. betty. thank you. new video tonight of a wild chase through sonoma and marin county, ending with the arrest of a felony suspect in san rafael. police released this video showing the suspect driving south on 101, in the northbound lanes in san rafael. this was just before two yesterday afternoon. sonoma county's henry one chopper followed that suspect, who was wanted out of rohnert park for a felony crime and assault of an officer....
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mike. >> betty yu live tonight in santa rosa. betty.nk you. >> and we want to go back now to our breaking news coverage. five people killed in a fire near altadena. >> ktvu zac sos rolled down into the area late this afternoon. he joins us live tonight. zach, what's the latest from the scene there? >> well, mike, the devastation really just hard to look at right now. we're standing right in front of what's left of someone's home. you can see their chimney. their car just where they left it. the strength of this fire. i mean, that speaks to it. the tires just completely melted into the ground. and this is not the only home on this block. i'm going to have my photographer just pan over across the street. one of a number of homes. you're seeing these flames. these are not active fires at the moment. what you're looking at is the gas mains essentially leaping up. and all along these blocks, that is what you're looking at. just the gas mains leaping up right now, home after home, completely gone. we have seen this all across the community of
mike. >> betty yu live tonight in santa rosa. betty.nk you. >> and we want to go back now to our breaking news coverage. five people killed in a fire near altadena. >> ktvu zac sos rolled down into the area late this afternoon. he joins us live tonight. zach, what's the latest from the scene there? >> well, mike, the devastation really just hard to look at right now. we're standing right in front of what's left of someone's home. you can see their chimney. their car just...
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ktvu betty yu joins us now from that scene. and, betty, what's the latest? >> that's right. claudine, we're here on monarch court, and santa rosa police can confirm that they discovered four bodies inside a home located behind me. it's located just past that patrol car. you can see with the passenger door open at this time. and santa rosa police are saying that at this time, they are investigating this as a homicide. you can see there are several officers here on scene currently investigating and collecting evidence, and we expect them to do that throughout the night. at this time, authorities have not confirmed the cause of death, but they've assured that there is no threat to public safety. police cannot say the identities of the victims at this time or their relationship, but i just spoke with the public information officer who said that this all began because they received a call from someone associated with the family and the residents inside the home around 3:00 today to do a welfare check. now, this is a quiet residential community. we're told this is for senior citiz
ktvu betty yu joins us now from that scene. and, betty, what's the latest? >> that's right. claudine, we're here on monarch court, and santa rosa police can confirm that they discovered four bodies inside a home located behind me. it's located just past that patrol car. you can see with the passenger door open at this time. and santa rosa police are saying that at this time, they are investigating this as a homicide. you can see there are several officers here on scene currently...
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ktvu betty yu live tonight in the newsroom with the story. betty. >> mike. this marks a major shift after two years of significant shortfalls. governor gavin newsom unveiled his budget proposal today, but this plan is essentially a placeholder until may. >> this effort is so impactful and so meaningful. >> on monday, governor newsom painted a bright picture of california's economy. previewing a $322 billion budget without a deficit, fueled by big stock market gains by california's wealthiest residents and previous spending cuts. >> we're also walking into headwinds radically different moment in us history, world history, arguably, and as a consequence, we need to be prepared. >> he warned that the budget could change depending on president elect trump's trade tariff and immigration policies. california will have to wait to see if the incoming president will follow through on threats to revoke billions in federal funding, which could affect health care and schools. >> what gavin newsom's budget that he's going to lay out later this week proposes is a budget t
ktvu betty yu live tonight in the newsroom with the story. betty. >> mike. this marks a major shift after two years of significant shortfalls. governor gavin newsom unveiled his budget proposal today, but this plan is essentially a placeholder until may. >> this effort is so impactful and so meaningful. >> on monday, governor newsom painted a bright picture of california's economy. previewing a $322 billion budget without a deficit, fueled by big stock market gains by...
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betty.> that's right. claudine. el dorado wine bar behind me is one of several establishments across san francisco that is helping organizations doing relief work on the ground in la. the owner tonight tells me they were busier than usual for a tuesday night, and people were very eager to contribute. as the wildfires exploded in southern california, octavia restaurant, located at octavia and bush streets in san francisco, quickly recognized the urgent need for action. >> personally, i'm from southern california and a lot of us have like friends and family from southern california. so as it started to unfold, it became apparent that, like we needed to do something. >> the team, which had put its monthly saturday bake sales on hold, is bringing it back this weekend in a big way. the event, which is called saturday bake, will feature pastries, breads, pasta and sandwiches. all proceeds will go toward world central kitchens relief team, which is feeding thousands of evacuees and first responders
betty.> that's right. claudine. el dorado wine bar behind me is one of several establishments across san francisco that is helping organizations doing relief work on the ground in la. the owner tonight tells me they were busier than usual for a tuesday night, and people were very eager to contribute. as the wildfires exploded in southern california, octavia restaurant, located at octavia and bush streets in san francisco, quickly recognized the urgent need for action. >> personally,...
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. >> i'm betty yu and i'm mike mibach. let's bring in a live picture right now of the united states capitol, where in 12 hours, the joint session will convene. now, this is required by the u.s. constitution and comes exactly four years after the violent insurrection on the u.s. capitol. since then, there have been few changes to tomorrow's proceeding. the revised electoral count act, passed in 2022, says the vice president does not have the power to determine the results. this comes after donald trump urged then vice president mike pence not to certify the votes four years ago. this morning on cbs's face the nation, congresswoman nancy pelosi, who was speaker of the house in 2021, was asked about donald trump continuing to question the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential results even one day before the certification of the 2024 election. >> he's won the election. now, that will be clear, and that will be clear. and tomorrow he will be clearly we will be accepting the results of the electoral college. so he should be triump
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she became a beloved friend to my wife, betty, and me, and all the ford family.beatable in their advocacy for millions of people who they brought out of the shadows of despair and shame. now it is time to say goodbye. our grief comforted with the joy and thanksgiving of knowing this man, this beloved man, this very special man. he was given the gift of years and the american people, people the world will be forever blessed by his decades of good works. jimmy carter's legacy of peace and compassion will remain unique as it is timeless. the entire ford family extend our love and add our prayers to the prayers of tens of millions of people around the world. may god bless and watch over this good man. may he grant peace as they say goodbye to a man whose life was lived to the fullest with faith demonstrated in countless good works with mission ritually fulfilled and soul rewarded with everlasting life. as for myself, jimmy, i am looking forward to to our reunion. we have much to catch up on. thank you, mr. president. welcome home, old friend. >> my father wrote this
she became a beloved friend to my wife, betty, and me, and all the ford family.beatable in their advocacy for millions of people who they brought out of the shadows of despair and shame. now it is time to say goodbye. our grief comforted with the joy and thanksgiving of knowing this man, this beloved man, this very special man. he was given the gift of years and the american people, people the world will be forever blessed by his decades of good works. jimmy carter's legacy of peace and...
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betty. well, this weekend, people took to the streets across the country for the people's march to be here on this beautiful day, to celebrate our unity, to celebrate human rights. at alameda city hall, people of all ages gathered to protest everything from health care to immigration rights and climate change, all in advance of trump's inauguration. the people's march is a rebranded version of the women's march that saw massive turnout ahead of trump's 2017 inauguration. organizers say they believe the people's march will have a broader appeal out of rage. >> i think about what's happening, but also wanting to really give people hope. it's part of the national and sometimes international women's march, but they clearly changed the title this year because so many people are being affected. >> the bay area protest was one of just many across the country. in the nation's capital, crowds marched to the lincoln memorial and spoke out on a variety of issues that they believe could be at risk under
betty. well, this weekend, people took to the streets across the country for the people's march to be here on this beautiful day, to celebrate our unity, to celebrate human rights. at alameda city hall, people of all ages gathered to protest everything from health care to immigration rights and climate change, all in advance of trump's inauguration. the people's march is a rebranded version of the women's march that saw massive turnout ahead of trump's 2017 inauguration. organizers say they...
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one is it was the betty book chapter is more universal than i ever could have expected. i just an email from a periodical in serbia it's like a streetwise is how i read it that wants to translate it and reprint betty ford chapter. so i think that's really interesting and i'm not sure what it tells us you only had a few hours to think about, but the other thing is in terms of unchallenged notions, success and driving ourselves towards that, i talked to a coal miner named nick, who's since passed away but he's from west virginia, spent most of his life in a coal mine. his father was in a coal mine as well. and then he started being a union activist later when he couldn't go in there himself. but one of the things he's he talks about in very bold way, not in kind of melodramatic way, is our of success is simply to put food on our table, to have a roof over head and a good life for our kids. it wouldn't occur to me to become rich. it wouldn't to me to drive like that. and he lived, you know, we think maybe of as a coal, maybe that's a dreary life. i said did you ever want ju
one is it was the betty book chapter is more universal than i ever could have expected. i just an email from a periodical in serbia it's like a streetwise is how i read it that wants to translate it and reprint betty ford chapter. so i think that's really interesting and i'm not sure what it tells us you only had a few hours to think about, but the other thing is in terms of unchallenged notions, success and driving ourselves towards that, i talked to a coal miner named nick, who's since passed...
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and she became a beloved friend to my wife betty and me and all of the ford family.cidedly mixed record when it came to lobbying congress, rosalynn and betty were unbeatable in their advocacy for millions of people whom they brought out of the shadows of despair and shame. now is the time to say goodbye. our grief comforted with the joy and the thanks giving of knowing this man, this beloved man, this very special man. he was given the gift of years and the american people and the people of the world will be forever blessed by his decades of good works. jimmy carter's legacy of peace and compassion will remain unique as it is timeless. to the entire ford family, we extend our love to you and we add our prayers to the prayers of tens of millions of people around the world may god bless and watch over this good man. may he grant peace to the carter family as they say goodbye to a man whose life was lived to the fullest with a faith demonstrated and countless good works with a mission richly fulfilled and a soul rewarded with ever lasting life. as for myself, jimmy, i'm
and she became a beloved friend to my wife betty and me and all of the ford family.cidedly mixed record when it came to lobbying congress, rosalynn and betty were unbeatable in their advocacy for millions of people whom they brought out of the shadows of despair and shame. now is the time to say goodbye. our grief comforted with the joy and the thanks giving of knowing this man, this beloved man, this very special man. he was given the gift of years and the american people and the people of the...
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in san francisco, betty yu, ktvu, fox two news. >> also in the city, bloomingdale's on market street says it will soon close its flagship store there. it is the last remaining major store in the troubled san francisco center mall. it is scheduled to close by summer, despite its lease having another 20 years. bloomingdale's, a division of macy's, which is also leaving downtown san francisco, said it looks forward to introducing new ways to serve local shoppers, though it did not provide further details. retail experts say a lot of department stores just have not updated their business models, leading to a decline in shoppers. >> a lot of these big boxes have not changed their business model in the last 50 years. shifting consumer habits to some of the post pandemic economic shifts. and i think we're still kind of feeling some of the shift towards more, more e-commerce retail in san francisco is not dead, but it's in a process of evolution. >> university of san francisco professor there, billy riggs, says downtown san francisco needs to evolve into a safe, clean, friendly, mixed use ex
in san francisco, betty yu, ktvu, fox two news. >> also in the city, bloomingdale's on market street says it will soon close its flagship store there. it is the last remaining major store in the troubled san francisco center mall. it is scheduled to close by summer, despite its lease having another 20 years. bloomingdale's, a division of macy's, which is also leaving downtown san francisco, said it looks forward to introducing new ways to serve local shoppers, though it did not provide...
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. >> i'm betty yu and i'm mike mibach. right to the very latest. and the death toll increasing once again today. tonight, the los angeles county coroner confirming 24 people have died in the fires. the palisades fire has burned more than 23,000 acres. it is 13% contained. the eaton fire, burning in altadena and pasadena, now at 14,000 acres with 27% containment. all of these fires in the last week have destroyed more than 12,000 structures, combining to burn an area larger than the city of san francisco. firefighters tonight bracing for those. santa ana winds once again, starting as early as tomorrow. the national weather service has issued a red flag warning for much of the area. and tonight, officials giving an update on the preparations in place ahead of the incoming wind that could fuel the already destructive fires. >> we have the expectation of widespread critical fire weather conditions across the fire next couple days. that means north northeast winds gusting anywhere from 35 to 55mph, and those winds will probably be strongest on tuesday m
. >> i'm betty yu and i'm mike mibach. right to the very latest. and the death toll increasing once again today. tonight, the los angeles county coroner confirming 24 people have died in the fires. the palisades fire has burned more than 23,000 acres. it is 13% contained. the eaton fire, burning in altadena and pasadena, now at 14,000 acres with 27% containment. all of these fires in the last week have destroyed more than 12,000 structures, combining to burn an area larger than the city...
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ktvu is betty yu brings us a closer look at some of the events this evening, and many are eager to contribute. >> as the wildfires exploded in southern california, octavia restaurant, located at octavia and bush streets in san francisco, quickly recognized the urgent need for action. >> personally, i'm from southern california and a lot of us have like friends and family from southern california. so as it started to unfold, it became apparent that, like we needed to do something. >> the team, which had put its monthly saturday bake sales on hold, is bringing it back this weekend in a big way. the event, which is called saturday bake, will feature pastries, breads, pasta and sandwiches. all proceeds will go toward world central kitchens relief team, which is feeding thousands of evacuees and first responders on the ground. >> i think in restaurants like what we do is hospitality, and i think that doesn't just stop at serving people dinner. like taking care of people is what we do. >> the flour and water hospitality group, which includes flour and water in the mission, is also giving back. it's
ktvu is betty yu brings us a closer look at some of the events this evening, and many are eager to contribute. >> as the wildfires exploded in southern california, octavia restaurant, located at octavia and bush streets in san francisco, quickly recognized the urgent need for action. >> personally, i'm from southern california and a lot of us have like friends and family from southern california. so as it started to unfold, it became apparent that, like we needed to do something....
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ktvu is betty yu has more tonight on the statewide effort to contain the flames. >> these rigs are going to be on your residential streets as the rapidly spreading pacific palisades fire rages out of control. >> fire crews in the bay area are standing by, ready to assist should the state's office of emergency services make the call for backup. >> we have specific engines that are prepared with wildland equipment, etc. around 30,000 residents scrambled to evacuate, creating gridlocked traffic that complicated evacuation efforts and forced many to abandon their cars and flee on foot. >> the majority of the head of the body of the fire has burned in various directions. we have zero containment on this fire, and so we have open front all around this fire, all the communities that surround this fire are in in a threat. and so because of that threat, it's difficult to pre-stage a fire engine at every single home. so it's a guessing game for us. >> cal fire's scu and ccu teams, which serves several bay area counties, shared photos on social media showing their firefighters supporting agencies l
ktvu is betty yu has more tonight on the statewide effort to contain the flames. >> these rigs are going to be on your residential streets as the rapidly spreading pacific palisades fire rages out of control. >> fire crews in the bay area are standing by, ready to assist should the state's office of emergency services make the call for backup. >> we have specific engines that are prepared with wildland equipment, etc. around 30,000 residents scrambled to evacuate, creating...
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ktvu betty yu has the latest from sonoma county. >> santa rosa police said they were called to a home on monarch court wednesday afternoon when they made the deadly discovery. it's located in a senior citizen community called valley vista. >> an associate of the family living out of state had not heard from anyone in the home for multiple days and requested to check the welfare. >> inside, they found four bodies. police have not released their identities or shared their relationship to each other. authorities said there was no threat to public safety and there are no outstanding suspects. it's unclear how the victims died. >> i did not hear gunshots. a neighbor had said that it was reported they had heard gunshots earlier. >> jerry shapiro lives nearby. >> i've never seen them. i've noticed the police have been out here a couple of times in the last few months to that resident talking to them for whatever disturbance, maybe. but i've never seen anybody come in or out. >> did you notice anything unusual at the home other than that? >> no. it's just always quiet. it seems empty, you kno
ktvu betty yu has the latest from sonoma county. >> santa rosa police said they were called to a home on monarch court wednesday afternoon when they made the deadly discovery. it's located in a senior citizen community called valley vista. >> an associate of the family living out of state had not heard from anyone in the home for multiple days and requested to check the welfare. >> inside, they found four bodies. police have not released their identities or shared their...
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she said to betty, there was a red carpet laid out to get to the helicopter and she said betty, you will get so you hate these red carpet which we will have to ask betty ford but i think that was such her experience at that point that the glamour had long gone for pat nixon at that point. peter: september 8, 1974. you quote pat as saying a pardon for what? heath: yes. pat nixon thought there was no need for a pardon, that richard nixon should not accept the pardon because it implied guilt and she always believed in him and thought watergate was ridiculous, she thought the tape should have been burned, which she often said, so she was indignant about the pardon and she also was not told directly about the pardon so the pattern is still there, she finds out about this and is very angry about it. she thought it implied guilt and he should not ask for the pardon. peter: june 22, 1990 three, she dies. four days later at her funeral, or five days later in california the former president really breaks down. heath: i think anybody questioning the depth of feeling between them should look at the
she said to betty, there was a red carpet laid out to get to the helicopter and she said betty, you will get so you hate these red carpet which we will have to ask betty ford but i think that was such her experience at that point that the glamour had long gone for pat nixon at that point. peter: september 8, 1974. you quote pat as saying a pardon for what? heath: yes. pat nixon thought there was no need for a pardon, that richard nixon should not accept the pardon because it implied guilt and...
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we have all heard stories like the one that betty share today. employees, public secretaries, nurses and many more, many working second jobs often just because they need to make ends meet. of all that have existed and denied social security benefits by thousands of dollars per year. that denial of benefits also applied to surviving spouses of public service employees. benefits cut that cost them security and a little bit of dignity as well. joining us today is a 17-year-old from texas. where is he? come here. [applause] elicio is just around the corner from seating -- receiving social security. he walked 1600 miles from texas to washington, dc to support this bill. when he did it, he did it for his grandmother. guess what? tomorrow is his birthday. we have a tradition in our household. we have to sing happy birthday. are you ready? happy birthday to you. happy birthday to you. happy birthday to you. ♪ [applause] elicio, you have one request. when you are president and they say joe biden, promise you will not say who. [laughter] by signing this bi
we have all heard stories like the one that betty share today. employees, public secretaries, nurses and many more, many working second jobs often just because they need to make ends meet. of all that have existed and denied social security benefits by thousands of dollars per year. that denial of benefits also applied to surviving spouses of public service employees. benefits cut that cost them security and a little bit of dignity as well. joining us today is a 17-year-old from texas. where is...
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i have a betty in my life.our son, you mentioned, 2 years old. congratulations. what is this i hear about him being a bit of a prodigy already? >> he's way too smart for any of our own good. my husband loves to say he takes after him which is probably true. he loves to box. my husband is a professional fighter. he is teaching him how to box. this is him. he's only 15 months there. >> lara: he's got good form. mma, here we come. >> these are old clips. the newer clips would blow your mind. >> lara: really? >> he's getting better at boxing. he is a sensational little boy. >> lara: that's awesome. so are you. congratulations. >> thank you. >> lara: great to see you. congratulations on the show. everybody check it out. a new episode of "will trent" will air tonight 8 p.m. eastern, 7:00 p.m. central. she's really just the best. the show is so good. do check that out. coming up here we have best selling author brad meltzer talking about his new book "the jfk conspiracy." dave's been very excited about saving big with
i have a betty in my life.our son, you mentioned, 2 years old. congratulations. what is this i hear about him being a bit of a prodigy already? >> he's way too smart for any of our own good. my husband loves to say he takes after him which is probably true. he loves to box. my husband is a professional fighter. he is teaching him how to box. this is him. he's only 15 months there. >> lara: he's got good form. mma, here we come. >> these are old clips. the newer clips would...
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for hosting for village wine, betty winter cold, excessive baited struggles, added to mel nutrition. children's immunity was gravely impacted and now in fiction as a rice is basically pneumonia. most civilians are living in teens or on the top. poland is the one many children most the newborn babies have died recently because of the cold weather promise to destroy is easier than to build, especially without tools. the on say it could be 350 years to rebuild the stress and could have proven possible. and there is regular the blockade of goods and equipment. for now, how is the indians bucket shovels and even their hands will have to do. for garza children in the winter hasn't brought more than just the cold. it has a broad illness and suffering. not because it's on usually cold winter, but because of the lack of proper sholtes or medical supplies and a parents are desperate for health. and doctors here are pleading for urgency, honey, my most, i was just the it out for the off the hospice and very velocity policy. and you wednesday is an immediate cease. fire is needed in guys to allo
for hosting for village wine, betty winter cold, excessive baited struggles, added to mel nutrition. children's immunity was gravely impacted and now in fiction as a rice is basically pneumonia. most civilians are living in teens or on the top. poland is the one many children most the newborn babies have died recently because of the cold weather promise to destroy is easier than to build, especially without tools. the on say it could be 350 years to rebuild the stress and could have proven...
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for the full interview with betty, watch newsnight at 10:30pm on bbc two, bbc news and iplayer.ing their ordeal. one woman has told the bbc how she was trapped in an air pocket in the upturned boat for 35 hours. up to 11 people died, including two britons, when the ship sank in the red sea. egyptian authorities said it was caused by a giant wave, but that's been disputed by those on board. here's joe inwood. it is almost unimaginable. 35 hours trapped here, in a boat that is slowly sinking. i was ready to die. and for me, to be honest, it's very weird to be alive, compared to the others. lucianna galetta was one of the last people to be rescued from the sea story, the egyptian dive boat that sank in the red sea last november. as she sat in a cramped air pocket, she thought she would never leave. i was just wondering how i would prefer to die. to drown, because i would try... i would try to get out of this boat. or if i needed to wait, to be thirsty and hungry. but yeah, yeah, i was ready to die. soon after the sinking, the egyptian authorities blamed it on the sea. but this foot
for the full interview with betty, watch newsnight at 10:30pm on bbc two, bbc news and iplayer.ing their ordeal. one woman has told the bbc how she was trapped in an air pocket in the upturned boat for 35 hours. up to 11 people died, including two britons, when the ship sank in the red sea. egyptian authorities said it was caused by a giant wave, but that's been disputed by those on board. here's joe inwood. it is almost unimaginable. 35 hours trapped here, in a boat that is slowly sinking. i...
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ktvu betty yu has more on the constitutional powers and limitations that the incoming president could face, as he takes action in the coming days. >> president elect trump said he's prepared to roll out a series of executive orders and other actions in the first days of his new administration. uc college of the law professor david levine expects a bold start. >> pardoning insurrectionists from january 6th, 2021. if he wants to pardon some or all of them. those are valid like that. nothing anybody can do about those because the pardon power is so clearly all powerful with respect to federal crimes, and it is totally within the purview of the president. that's at one end. at the other end, let's say he issues an executive order purporting to take away birthright citizenship. meaning if you are born in the united states, you are automatically a citizen of the united states. that goes back to the 14th amendment, that goes back to reversing the dred scott decision with respect to african-american slaves. and so the idea that he could change that with an executive order, i think, is extreme
ktvu betty yu has more on the constitutional powers and limitations that the incoming president could face, as he takes action in the coming days. >> president elect trump said he's prepared to roll out a series of executive orders and other actions in the first days of his new administration. uc college of the law professor david levine expects a bold start. >> pardoning insurrectionists from january 6th, 2021. if he wants to pardon some or all of them. those are valid like that....
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and i talked to rosalynn carter about this, and she said that she and betty ford spoke all the time. of course, rosalynn carter was a mental health advocate early on, and betty ford talked enormously about alcoholism and her own struggles. the four of them used to go on trips together, and boy, we miss those days. but somehow i feel like from the grave, those words from gerald ford, it's resonating big time today. >> no question, they are resonating. ted mondale, now the son of former vice president walter mondale. let's listen. >> my father wrote this in 2015, and clearly he edited it a couple times since then. but here we go. today we join in sadness to honor our dear frien, president carter, for his extraordinary years of principled and decent leadership and his courageous commitment to civil rights and human rights. i remember the emergence of jimmy carter on the national stage, in particular his 1971 inaugural address for the first time, a georgia governor called for a commitment to the traditions of martin luther king jr. and for the decency that his leadership stood for over h
and i talked to rosalynn carter about this, and she said that she and betty ford spoke all the time. of course, rosalynn carter was a mental health advocate early on, and betty ford talked enormously about alcoholism and her own struggles. the four of them used to go on trips together, and boy, we miss those days. but somehow i feel like from the grave, those words from gerald ford, it's resonating big time today. >> no question, they are resonating. ted mondale, now the son of former...