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bush in 2012 betty ford in 2013. and gerald ford tonight. gerald r. ford available for sale courtesy of the bookstores so is the biography of betty ford. a young man sort of vague lyly possesses add resemblance to me. don't do a double take. that's the first born son soon to be a senior and majoring in history of all things. he's working his way through school so buy many copies of "the presidency of gerald r. ford" as you can. bob will be happy to sign each and every one of them. ladies and gentlemen please welcome bob green. [ applause ] >> don't buy the book to put his kid through you didn't think i was going start with them, did you? on august 8 1974 the day before richard nixon resigned as president of the united states after he had made his decision, after he had spoken to the american people, he went out to the rose garden and as was usually the case in those days, he was followed closely by his secretary of state and director of national security henry kissinger nixon was by all accounts just simply drained of all energy. kissinger was physica
bush in 2012 betty ford in 2013. and gerald ford tonight. gerald r. ford available for sale courtesy of the bookstores so is the biography of betty ford. a young man sort of vague lyly possesses add resemblance to me. don't do a double take. that's the first born son soon to be a senior and majoring in history of all things. he's working his way through school so buy many copies of "the presidency of gerald r. ford" as you can. bob will be happy to sign each and every one of them....
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or anybody on ford's staff to give richard nixon a pardon after ford took office. to do this, we have to go back to the first of august, 1974. it is days after the supreme court has made its decision that nixon must release all of the tapes, not his transcripts of the tapes, not his edited versions of the tapes, but must give all of the tapes over to the special prosecutor and two federal judge johnson rick -- john sirica, and ford goes over, and hague is surprised that ford brings a hartman, a good friend of vice president ford's. he was brought into this meeting, not just because bob went to every meeting, he did, with vice president ford, but because ford knew that something was up, and he needed a witness. hague tells ford in this visit, though he did not want hartman there, hague tells ford that what is going to happen in the next 24 hours could possibly be the tipping point in the nixon presidency. he doesn't give his hands out. hagan knows that they are going to come to the white house. hate absolutely knows that the tapes are going to come to the white hous
or anybody on ford's staff to give richard nixon a pardon after ford took office. to do this, we have to go back to the first of august, 1974. it is days after the supreme court has made its decision that nixon must release all of the tapes, not his transcripts of the tapes, not his edited versions of the tapes, but must give all of the tapes over to the special prosecutor and two federal judge johnson rick -- john sirica, and ford goes over, and hague is surprised that ford brings a hartman, a...
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ford.ry ford is a great hero to many americans. there were lots of people who wanted henry ford to run for president in 1924. but as we will see, he refused --jew jews, for understandable reasons, perceived henry ford to be an enemy. let me give a little bit of background on henry ford. he is in exceedingly interesting person. born in a very small community. spring well township, michigan. today we would say he was good at the stem subjects. good at mathematics and careering, which in those days was mechanics, and very bad at reading and writing. he actually becomes a good friend of thomas edison, who of course was not a great lover of the jewish people. he then spent a lot of time as a young person working to create an auto engine. in your generation, people work in their garage to make apple computers. steve jobs built apple computers in his garage and made an absolute fortune. in henry ford's day you would make an automobile that would be cheap and that would really allow for what would
ford.ry ford is a great hero to many americans. there were lots of people who wanted henry ford to run for president in 1924. but as we will see, he refused --jew jews, for understandable reasons, perceived henry ford to be an enemy. let me give a little bit of background on henry ford. he is in exceedingly interesting person. born in a very small community. spring well township, michigan. today we would say he was good at the stem subjects. good at mathematics and careering, which in those...
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there was a significant ford installation in deerborn. ford buys the deerborn independent.at's the great advantage of owning your own newspaper? it's not a hard question. >> you control what the paper says about you. >> exactly. if you want to control your own message, it's helpful to own your own newspaper, and he has another great advantage. yes, it's called the deerborn independent but it's not just for people in deerborn. what's his great advantage? how can he distribute this paper? what does he have? yeah. >> he has cars. >> he has cars. and if you want to sell cars, you need then and now -- >> advertising. >> dealerships. >> dealerships. you've got car dealerships. and they are beholden to you because they don't do what you say, you won't let them have any cars and they won't be able to sell them, won't be able to make any money. but he has a whole string of car dealerships and all of those car dealerships now have to carry and distribute the deerborn independent. so it is going to be a much more important newspaper than you know had he just remained a very local news
there was a significant ford installation in deerborn. ford buys the deerborn independent.at's the great advantage of owning your own newspaper? it's not a hard question. >> you control what the paper says about you. >> exactly. if you want to control your own message, it's helpful to own your own newspaper, and he has another great advantage. yes, it's called the deerborn independent but it's not just for people in deerborn. what's his great advantage? how can he distribute this...
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ford presidential about the closing of the constitutional legacy of president ford. this is the first of what we will be a series of collaborations with presidential libraries and museums across the country where the national constitution center will join in the ership to explore not of the l legacy resident, but the constitutional legacy. every person who serves as the resident of the united states makes a significant contribution to the understanding of the constitution and the limits it governmental power. not imagine a better panel than today. of panel is featuring two the pre-eminent constitutional scholars of the ford dministration as well as legal thinkers. ger heart is with chapel hill. calledll street journal" "the forgotten presidents" named best of the year. we had a riveting discussion presidentse thursday often forgotten by the general public at large made a ignificant contribution to our constitutional understanding. my other friend, mark wolf is here. to join he's taken time us. he was appointed to the district court for the district of 1985 and served
ford presidential about the closing of the constitutional legacy of president ford. this is the first of what we will be a series of collaborations with presidential libraries and museums across the country where the national constitution center will join in the ership to explore not of the l legacy resident, but the constitutional legacy. every person who serves as the resident of the united states makes a significant contribution to the understanding of the constitution and the limits it...
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out president ford >> it says a great deal about president ford. a lot of presidents may say that about their nominee, that this is the best recessional they could find in the best in the professionale best they could find and the best in the country. i think precisely given the way president ford went about it and given the outcome, you can have great confidence that it is actually quite valid when we talk about the appointment of justice stevens. asking theth, department of justice to undertake that search was itself, at least compared to more modern times, a rather unusual thing. these days, at least in the last couple decades, the white house has tended to be very covetous of determining who will be the nominees, so they tend to consolidate power over that within the white house, not so much the department of justice, so that emphasizes a little bit more the extent to which it may be political. again, president ford understood that in order for this to be credible, in order for this to have legitimacy, and in order for him to ensure they found
out president ford >> it says a great deal about president ford. a lot of presidents may say that about their nominee, that this is the best recessional they could find in the best in the professionale best they could find and the best in the country. i think precisely given the way president ford went about it and given the outcome, you can have great confidence that it is actually quite valid when we talk about the appointment of justice stevens. asking theth, department of justice to...
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to ford. that may help to explain why ford eventually decides that he is going to have his own newspaper. and he purchases "the dearborn independent." where is dearborn? it is still there. >> about 35 minutes outside detroit? >> yes. nearby detroit, so it was local. ford buys the "the dearborn independent." what is the great advantage of owning your own newspaper? it is not a hard question. >> you control how the newspaper is talking about you? >> yes, if you want to control your own message, it's helpful to own your own newspaper. yes, it is called "the dearborn independent," but it is not just for people in dearborn. what is his great advantage? yeah. >> he has cars. >> he has cars and if you want to sell cars, you need, then and now -- >> [indiscernible] >> dealerships? >> dealerships. you've got car dealerships. and they are beholden to you because if they do not do what you say, you will not let them have cars and they will not make any money. but he has a whole string of car dealerships
to ford. that may help to explain why ford eventually decides that he is going to have his own newspaper. and he purchases "the dearborn independent." where is dearborn? it is still there. >> about 35 minutes outside detroit? >> yes. nearby detroit, so it was local. ford buys the "the dearborn independent." what is the great advantage of owning your own newspaper? it is not a hard question. >> you control how the newspaper is talking about you? >>...
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ford.ford is a great hero to many americans. there were lots of people who wanted henry ford to run for president in 1924 butzz >> i trust many of you know quite a bit about henry ford but he was an exceedingly interesting person. born in a very small community. spring well township, michigan. today we would say he was good at the stem subjects. good at mathematics and careering, which in those days was mechanics, and very bad at reading and writing. he actually becomes a good friend of thomas edison, who of course was not a great lover of zw1hh the jewish people. he then spent a lot of time as a young person working to create an auto engine. in your generation, people work in their garage to make apple computers. steve jobs built apple computers in his garage and made an absolute fortune. in henry ford's day, you would make an automobile that would be cheap and that would really allow for what would become a transformation of the country. henry ford succeeds and that -- in that. like all s
ford.ford is a great hero to many americans. there were lots of people who wanted henry ford to run for president in 1924 butzz >> i trust many of you know quite a bit about henry ford but he was an exceedingly interesting person. born in a very small community. spring well township, michigan. today we would say he was good at the stem subjects. good at mathematics and careering, which in those days was mechanics, and very bad at reading and writing. he actually becomes a good friend of...
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how did john ford view his service in the u.s. navy? >> ford was really proud of his service.write about. in fact, he became a grandfather during the war. he had been old enough to serve in the first world war, although he didn't. so for ford i think the war was a proving ground. he really wanted to test his courage, and although he was, you know, at least once directly in the line of fire i'm not sure that ford ever believed that he was courageous. in fact, at one point he said, all i know is that i'm not a brave man, that i'm a coward. that was after he had been at d-day. so ford was really proud that he had served, and, in fact, when he completed his sort of decommissioning papers he said he would do it again if called upon. one of the things ford did right after the war was start a place called the farm, which was sort of a combination rest home, clubhouse, barroom, getaway for the men in his field photo unit and it was a place that he decorated with, you know, every medal and recognition that he had ever won during the war. that was something he was really obsessed with,
how did john ford view his service in the u.s. navy? >> ford was really proud of his service.write about. in fact, he became a grandfather during the war. he had been old enough to serve in the first world war, although he didn't. so for ford i think the war was a proving ground. he really wanted to test his courage, and although he was, you know, at least once directly in the line of fire i'm not sure that ford ever believed that he was courageous. in fact, at one point he said, all i...
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>> ford? >> in his ideas. >> ford is less theory of industry.ink in many ways he adopts certain aspentcts of taylor. ford comes up with the idea of the $5 day and leisure as an incentive for workers to produce. if you work at ford, you earn enough to buy the products. there's a different theory i think in ford's factories. certainly, in certain aspects, most industries of of this time were taken up with this idea of breaking the tasks into smaller pieces. ford is a taylorist and not, i would say. it works both ways. let's move on to christine fredericks. i walk to talk about the new housekeeping. christine frederick was not the first to hit on this idea of a household engineer. the whole profession of home economics is becoming more expert driven in this period. this is in early 20th century home economics class. home economics will be taught in schools as a subject. still is. did any of you take home economics? the roots are in this period. it's a really interesting kol lonization of an area thought to be something individual private households
>> ford? >> in his ideas. >> ford is less theory of industry.ink in many ways he adopts certain aspentcts of taylor. ford comes up with the idea of the $5 day and leisure as an incentive for workers to produce. if you work at ford, you earn enough to buy the products. there's a different theory i think in ford's factories. certainly, in certain aspects, most industries of of this time were taken up with this idea of breaking the tasks into smaller pieces. ford is a taylorist...
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ford. was it ghost writing? did they claim that it was by him?á0úh>>ey claim >> i suppose you can call it ycm.w ghost writing, meaning that very often, these were people who 5/3 wrote things in ford's name, butord's he did not himself write them. later, ford would cla)n )qjer some cases, he didn't know what appeared in the dearborn independent. that seems quite unlikely to most people. some of the articles in the dearborn independent certainly ar are signed by other people, but in any case, most of the articles that are -- those that v"1:z we are going to focus on in the zt&2Ñerborn dearborn independent were written by a man named william j. cameron, c-a-m-e-r-o-n, and cameron is part of a very interesting little group called in the anglo-israelites. anybody by any chance ever hear of the anglo-israelites? the anglo-israelites and remember when we talked about race in america, the anglo-israelites believed that anglo-saxons were the real heirs to to the jews and the jews, the people who cal
ford. was it ghost writing? did they claim that it was by him?á0úh>>ey claim >> i suppose you can call it ycm.w ghost writing, meaning that very often, these were people who 5/3 wrote things in ford's name, butord's he did not himself write them. later, ford would cla)n )qjer some cases, he didn't know what appeared in the dearborn independent. that seems quite unlikely to most people. some of the articles in the dearborn independent certainly ar are signed by other people, but in...
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nry ford was one yankee who did know how. space. the race to reach beyond the limits of this planet captfor decadestry's americans haveupported0s. a mar investment in thece program anits accomplishments, ke communications satellites wi these sateltescame question,s far-out technology come down to simpledoars and ce? early is century, telecommunicatiowent where . fiiraculously, across the street, teomity cit telecommunicatiowent where . then wire went under the ocean, and europe was on our doorstep. by t late fties, inational communications was busy. telstar, 1962. russian pre-eminence in space was more of a boost to telstar than was economic demand. wiinhree years, 100 transatlantic circuits were in use. by 1980, 200circuits connecd american business to all parts of the globe. leasing a circuidroppeto 1/7 oi. today, trivate secto is having its own satellites deployed, what can this doelte bu. for productivity on earth? through o conferencing top coorate manageme what can this doelte bu. for productivity on earth? through o conferenc
nry ford was one yankee who did know how. space. the race to reach beyond the limits of this planet captfor decadestry's americans haveupported0s. a mar investment in thece program anits accomplishments, ke communications satellites wi these sateltescame question,s far-out technology come down to simpledoars and ce? early is century, telecommunicatiowent where . fiiraculously, across the street, teomity cit telecommunicatiowent where . then wire went under the ocean, and europe was on our...
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he drives a new one followed by henry ford.is the time to buy liberty bonds so we can finish the job we have started. keep buying them, mister. and then it is over. and the world is safe for democracy. [cheering crowd] one more parade in washington. there is president harding. and general "black jack" pershing. they are marching to arlington cemetery to bury the unknown soldier. lots of changes around the country now. it seems like everyone is on the move. but we've got to do something about those roads. ♪ ♪ it takes forever to cross a river this way. we begin to build new roads as fast as we can. mighty smooth riding now. ♪ there is one car that takes you anywhere you want to go, the model t. strong, sturdy, with a will of its own. ♪ here is how they put them together at the highland park plant. ♪ a car comes off the end of the line every 10 seconds. dealers sell them in just about every town in the land. there is no end to what you can do when you own a car. no longer locked on the land, a farmer's wife can get away from the
he drives a new one followed by henry ford.is the time to buy liberty bonds so we can finish the job we have started. keep buying them, mister. and then it is over. and the world is safe for democracy. [cheering crowd] one more parade in washington. there is president harding. and general "black jack" pershing. they are marching to arlington cemetery to bury the unknown soldier. lots of changes around the country now. it seems like everyone is on the move. but we've got to do...
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>> in so many ways, henry ford was a simple man. he liked to go camping with his friends. that is thomas edison behind him. he enjoyed old time country dancing. here he is with burroughs, the naturalist. skating with his grandchildren. to plant a garden together -- they plant a garden together. his first car. that is his wife. he began with an idea that most people thought would not work, but he made it work. the tools he used were common sense, ingenuity, and perseverance. along with the natural instinct for knowing how to put machines together and make them run. he was born into a world of limited horizons. the farm that might have been his heritage he , never lost his love for the cycle.d the everlasting what he accomplished helped man put the burden of work on machines and broke the barriers of space and time, of isolation and distance. his life was a paradox. while his mechanical genius helped to change forever the lives of people everywhere, he sought to preserve a record of the world around him and his ever widening interest.
>> in so many ways, henry ford was a simple man. he liked to go camping with his friends. that is thomas edison behind him. he enjoyed old time country dancing. here he is with burroughs, the naturalist. skating with his grandchildren. to plant a garden together -- they plant a garden together. his first car. that is his wife. he began with an idea that most people thought would not work, but he made it work. the tools he used were common sense, ingenuity, and perseverance. along with the...
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henry ford created the ford film department to document current events, culture and produce educational and industrial films. and i can 63, the ford motor company donated at least 5000 phones to the national our caves as a gift of the american people. the national archives produced this documentary that same year to show highlights of the ford collection. many ways, henry ford was a simple man. he liked to go camping with his friends. that's thomas edison behind him. he enjoyed old-time country dancing. here he is with the naturalist. skating with his grandchildren. they plant a garden together, henry ford roman two. his first car, he called it a quadra cycle. that's his wife clara. he began with an idea that most people thought would not work but he made it work. the tools he used were common sense, ingenuity and perseverance. along with a natural instinct for knowing how to put the sheens together and make them run. he was born into a world of limited horizons. though he left the firm that might have been his heritage coming never lost his love for the land and the everlasting cycle o
henry ford created the ford film department to document current events, culture and produce educational and industrial films. and i can 63, the ford motor company donated at least 5000 phones to the national our caves as a gift of the american people. the national archives produced this documentary that same year to show highlights of the ford collection. many ways, henry ford was a simple man. he liked to go camping with his friends. that's thomas edison behind him. he enjoyed old-time country...
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to henry ford, rabbi franklin is the jew next door. oh, he's highly respected honorable, and important religiouskdz leader, i, you know, want to be on good terms with him. i live in detroit. important figure i'll send him a card. of course, from rabbi franklin's point of view, if you're writing negative things about jews, then i side with them. but it's an interesting example how in the antise-semitic mind you can simultaneously sometimes, you know, oh he can't, my best friend is a jew. so here you have rabbi franklin, the jew next door, and then you have the mythical jew, i would like those books back please. there, the international jew -- thanks. you know that he's writing about here. and that's a moment that suggests to me that ford really did have this tension between the mythical jew and, and the jew next door. i think i'm going to put off until next time. what i want to do next time, first i want to actually read with you and i'll send it around, one of the chapters so we get a sense of thousand works. how does anti-semitic writ
to henry ford, rabbi franklin is the jew next door. oh, he's highly respected honorable, and important religiouskdz leader, i, you know, want to be on good terms with him. i live in detroit. important figure i'll send him a card. of course, from rabbi franklin's point of view, if you're writing negative things about jews, then i side with them. but it's an interesting example how in the antise-semitic mind you can simultaneously sometimes, you know, oh he can't, my best friend is a jew. so here...
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ford's back and shot mr. ford in very close proximity. >> reporter: ford was described by his family as bipolar and schizophrenic, a witness contradicts a description of a struggle. >> he put his hands like that, they wrestled him to the ground, a lot went off. and they shot him again. and another two seconds later, they shot him again. >> reporter: ford's family has filed a $45 million wrongful death suit against lapd and los angeles. the suit claims the police officers were familiar with ford and aware that he was mentally ill. steven larimer is the family's attorney. >> they knew this man was unarmed. they knew he was basically helpless and harmless. and yet, they proceeded to attack him, bring him to the ground and shoot and kill him. >> the autopsy is one element to be used in three separate investigations now under way in ford's death. the two officers involved, both veterans of the gang squad, have been taken off street duty. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> this morning, los angeles polic
ford's back and shot mr. ford in very close proximity. >> reporter: ford was described by his family as bipolar and schizophrenic, a witness contradicts a description of a struggle. >> he put his hands like that, they wrestled him to the ground, a lot went off. and they shot him again. and another two seconds later, they shot him again. >> reporter: ford's family has filed a $45 million wrongful death suit against lapd and los angeles. the suit claims the police officers were...
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and henry ford succeeds in that. lots of inventors, he lots has all sorts of false starts t but eventually, excuse me, he creates the model t which what's important about the model -- t the anybody know what's important about the model t? it wasn't the very first automobile, after all. what really was significant wh about ford and the model t?att >> it was the first mass produced automobile. m >> exactly. yeah, he's able -- it's just like steve jobs. apple was not the first computer by a long shot.spu what henry ford did is, he made the automobile accessible to everyone. the price drops, he sells model nfç ts eventually for $290, and 15 million of them were sold, much like when computers dropped below a certain price or i remember, you know, when only only very wealthy people had phones, cell phones. they were enormous things, you needed a whole suitcase to carryneeded it around and people had it to show off.d and p then cell phones got small and it was exciting to people. henry ford, in other words, put the world on
and henry ford succeeds in that. lots of inventors, he lots has all sorts of false starts t but eventually, excuse me, he creates the model t which what's important about the model -- t the anybody know what's important about the model t? it wasn't the very first automobile, after all. what really was significant wh about ford and the model t?att >> it was the first mass produced automobile. m >> exactly. yeah, he's able -- it's just like steve jobs. apple was not the first computer...
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ford on top of him with mr. ford in control of his pistol his uniform pistol. the officer drew his backup gun and reached over mr. ford's back and shot mr. ford in very close proximity. >> reporter: ford was described by the family as bipolar and schizophrenic. a witness contradicts police description of the struggle. >> they shot him and two seconds later again. >> reporter: ford-family filed a $75 million wrongful death suit against the lapd and los angeles. the suit claims police officers were familiar with ford and aware he was mentally ill. steven lerman is the family attorney. >> they knew this man was unarmed. they knew that he was basically helpless and harmless and yet they proceeded to attack him bring him to the ground, and shoot and kill him. sphoo the autopsy is -- >> reporter: the autopsy is one element to be used in three separate investigations into ford's death. norah, the two officers involved, both veterans of the gang squad, have been taken off street duty. >> o'donnell: john blackstone, thank you. also in los angeles two men opened fire on
ford on top of him with mr. ford in control of his pistol his uniform pistol. the officer drew his backup gun and reached over mr. ford's back and shot mr. ford in very close proximity. >> reporter: ford was described by the family as bipolar and schizophrenic. a witness contradicts police description of the struggle. >> they shot him and two seconds later again. >> reporter: ford-family filed a $75 million wrongful death suit against the lapd and los angeles. the suit claims...
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there was a significant ford installation in deerborn. ford buys the deerborn independent.t's the great advantage of owning your own newspaper? it's not a hard question. >> you control what the paper says about you. >> exactly. if you want to control your own message, it's helpful to own your own newspaper, and he has another great advantage. yes, it's called the deerborn independent but it's not just for people in deerborn. what's his great advantage? how can he distribute this paper? what does he have? yeah. >> he has cars. >> he has cars. and if you want to sell cars, you need then and now -- >> advertising. >> dealerships. >> dealerships. you've got car dealerships. and they are beholden to you because they don't do what you say, you won't let them have any cars and they won't be able to sell them, won't be able to make any money. but he has a whole string of car dealerships and all of those car
there was a significant ford installation in deerborn. ford buys the deerborn independent.t's the great advantage of owning your own newspaper? it's not a hard question. >> you control what the paper says about you. >> exactly. if you want to control your own message, it's helpful to own your own newspaper, and he has another great advantage. yes, it's called the deerborn independent but it's not just for people in deerborn. what's his great advantage? how can he distribute this...
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how did john ford view his service in the u.s. navy? >> ford was really proud of his service.rvice.irst world war, although the he didn't. so for ford i think the war was w a proving ground.an he really wanted to test his courage, and although he was, you know, at least once directly o in the line of fire, i'm not d sure that ford ever believed at that he was courageous. al in fact, at one point he said, all i know is that i'm not a brave man, that i'm a coward. that was after he had been at d-day. so ford was really proud that hed had served, and, in fact, when he completed his sort of decommissioning papers, he said he would do it again if called t upon. one of the things ford did right after the war was start a place called the farm, which was sort of a combination rest home, clubhouse, barroom, getaway for the men in his field photo unit, unit and it was a place that he ted decorated with, you know, every medal and recognition that he wi had ever won during the war. that was something he was really obsessed with, but it was a huge part of his identity, and he kept it in operatio
how did john ford view his service in the u.s. navy? >> ford was really proud of his service.rvice.irst world war, although the he didn't. so for ford i think the war was w a proving ground.an he really wanted to test his courage, and although he was, you know, at least once directly o in the line of fire, i'm not d sure that ford ever believed at that he was courageous. al in fact, at one point he said, all i know is that i'm not a brave man, that i'm a coward. that was after he had been...
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ocurriÓ el tiroteo y ford muriÓ en el hospital.es despuÉs de que era su hijo quien estaba involucrado. yo estaba en prÁctica de fÚtbol con hijo menor recibir una llamada que la policÍa le habÍa disparado 3 veces. el caso generÓ protestas y disturbios. hoy el jefe advirtiÓ que en revelar los resultados de la autopsia no significa que haya concluido la investigaciÓn. afuera de la jefatura tos tienen dudas. >> no estoy sorprendido es lo que hacen nomÁs tengo que estar aquÍ para dar apoyo. >> el jefe de la policÍa reiterÓ que se ordenÓ reseÑar los resultados para relacionar con los testimonios de los abogados de la familia que querella por 75 millones de dÓlares. >> la oficina informÓ que la poblaciÓn de ee.u. creciÓ poco menos del 1% respecto del aÑo anterior y llegar a 320 millones en aÑo nuevo la poblaciÓn de estados unidos crece porque hay un nacimiento cada 8 segundos, un inmigrante llega cada 33 segundas pero en el paÍs una persona muere cada 11 segundos estados unidos tiene la tercera poblaciÓn mÁs alta del mundo pero estÁ muy p
ocurriÓ el tiroteo y ford muriÓ en el hospital.es despuÉs de que era su hijo quien estaba involucrado. yo estaba en prÁctica de fÚtbol con hijo menor recibir una llamada que la policÍa le habÍa disparado 3 veces. el caso generÓ protestas y disturbios. hoy el jefe advirtiÓ que en revelar los resultados de la autopsia no significa que haya concluido la investigaciÓn. afuera de la jefatura tos tienen dudas. >> no estoy sorprendido es lo que hacen nomÁs tengo que estar aquÍ para...
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ford is investing in innovation thanks to a partnership with techstars, the incubator in detroit.or more, i want to turn to matt miller who is at the ford research and engineering center in dearborn, michigan. >> dearborn, michigan, but it feels like silicon valley today. i'm here with the global head of product development and you guys are doing a lot more on the west coast. you are really expanding your presence out there. >> we are expanding in palo alto. there is so much going on. a lot of opportunities for connectivity and autonomous vehicles. making a lot of connections. >> and you are trying to bring it here as well. bill ford was talking about this collaboration with techstars to bring mobility solutions and ventures here to detroit. >> an incubation center here in detroit for technologies that will interface with the automotive industry. there's a lot of innovation happening here in detroit over the 100 year time here with the automotive industry. we are seeing synergies with the tech companies and ourselves, investing in this incubation center to develop 10 projects a ye
ford is investing in innovation thanks to a partnership with techstars, the incubator in detroit.or more, i want to turn to matt miller who is at the ford research and engineering center in dearborn, michigan. >> dearborn, michigan, but it feels like silicon valley today. i'm here with the global head of product development and you guys are doing a lot more on the west coast. you are really expanding your presence out there. >> we are expanding in palo alto. there is so much going...
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striking mr ford in the back.eighbours witnessed the shooting of what happened. >> they wrestled him to the ground a shot got off. two seconds went by. i seen the other officer, tole him to shoot him. >> to this date police say not a single eyewitness cooperated with the authorities. the long-awaited report provides no narrative of what happened. nor does it make a judgment. it says ford was shot three times. in his right arm, his rite side and his back. the gunshot wound on the back contained a muscle imprint suggesting the round was fired at close range. >> there's nothing in the coroner's report that is inconsistent with the statement given by the officers. >> the officers have a tenth or a hundredth or a thousandth to make a decision. they go by their training. it has to be intuitive. >> this man heads up the police force in overseeing shooting. in a programme likely implementing police officers with body cameras. >> if the camera was on this would be - a lot of problems would not happen or escalate. second of
striking mr ford in the back.eighbours witnessed the shooting of what happened. >> they wrestled him to the ground a shot got off. two seconds went by. i seen the other officer, tole him to shoot him. >> to this date police say not a single eyewitness cooperated with the authorities. the long-awaited report provides no narrative of what happened. nor does it make a judgment. it says ford was shot three times. in his right arm, his rite side and his back. the gunshot wound on the...
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ford in the back. >> but ford's friend said she didn't see any struggle. the long awaited autopsy report makes no judgment about what happened. it says ford was shot three times in the side arm, and back. according to the autopsy, the gunshot wound on his back had a muzzle imprint, suggesting a shot made at close range. >> there's nothing in the coroner's report that is inconsistent with the statements given to us by the officers. relatives say ford was mentally ill. his family has filed a lawsuit against the police department. >> my mom would have been happy with him coming home with busted arms tased, anything. anything but this. >> reporter: tensions are high across the country. the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson and the choking death of eric garner in new york have led to protests and calls for reform. in south l.a. last night, police say two officers were shot at while driving in their patrol car. no one was hurt and one suspect has been arrested. the motive behind the shooting is unclear. >> it is disturbing when people want to hurt our
ford in the back. >> but ford's friend said she didn't see any struggle. the long awaited autopsy report makes no judgment about what happened. it says ford was shot three times in the side arm, and back. according to the autopsy, the gunshot wound on his back had a muzzle imprint, suggesting a shot made at close range. >> there's nothing in the coroner's report that is inconsistent with the statements given to us by the officers. relatives say ford was mentally ill. his family has...
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adele ford was shot in august. his autopsy report released today. the latest questions about police transparency paul beban has more. >>> adele ford was killed august 11th, two days after michael brown was shot in ferguson, missouri. that prompted national protests and calls for police reforms. in last a there has been many demonstrations and rallies, and acknowledger and frustration mounted over the secrecy surrounding the investigation. >> it's been more than 4 months since los angeles police officers killed azelle ford for the first time details about the 25-year-old man's wounds have been made public. the autopsy report shows three shots hit ford one in the right arm, one in the right side. the other the hit ford at the side of his back fired so close it left a muzzle imprint on the skin fitting with l.a.p.d.'s version, a scuffle leading to ford trying to grab an officer's gun. a second fired two shots, the officer on the ground under him reached around with a back up weapon, and fired into his back at point blank range. >> there is nothing in t
adele ford was shot in august. his autopsy report released today. the latest questions about police transparency paul beban has more. >>> adele ford was killed august 11th, two days after michael brown was shot in ferguson, missouri. that prompted national protests and calls for police reforms. in last a there has been many demonstrations and rallies, and acknowledger and frustration mounted over the secrecy surrounding the investigation. >> it's been more than 4 months since los...
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i will never forget the look on ford's face. they had been married for 30 years and they were so close and so in love and he was in danger of losing her and she wanted to put out the news while she was still in the operating room. i think by being so open about this, it resulted in a lot of and theving mammograms vice president's wife discovered she had breast cancer. my mother discovered she had breast cancer. this happened all over the country. ford and betty had been so close . he wanted to talk to the press after he found out. i said, he was obviously shaken, and i said, why don't you take a couple of minutes? you know, if you ever look at the old film, you will see how rattled he was. she was an amazing person. as you know, she had a drinking and drug problem. it also led a lot of people to deal with that problem. >> why was it your worst day? >> because she was such a wonderful woman and he was so stricken by. she was at such great risk. it had a happy ending. >> mike? [laughter] >> everyone assumes the days of monique wer
i will never forget the look on ford's face. they had been married for 30 years and they were so close and so in love and he was in danger of losing her and she wanted to put out the news while she was still in the operating room. i think by being so open about this, it resulted in a lot of and theving mammograms vice president's wife discovered she had breast cancer. my mother discovered she had breast cancer. this happened all over the country. ford and betty had been so close . he wanted to...
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here's chris cotter and the ford wrapup. the. >>> thank you, chris. ford wrapup show, chris cotter here in bristol. championship saturday. what a day it was. where do begin? well, we got to begin somewhere. so, let's start with the big ten. ohio state, wisconsin. ohio state down to their third string quarterback. urban meyer, confident in cardale jones and why not? here he is, second quarter, finding devin smith. 44 yards for the score. ohio state up at that point, 24-0. time winding down here in the first half. it's already 31-0. melvin gordon, the heisman candidate fumbles. there's joey bow is sa picks it and scores. that game is 52-0, not even over yet. >>> big one in the big 12 in waco. k-state and baylor. baylor up 24-7. bryce petty find iing the receir all alone. baylor, 31-17. then johnny jefferson picking up the slack at tailback. he takes it over from three yards out. 38-27, baylor wins. >>> tore big one in the big 12, tcu at home, taking on iowa state. and clearly looking for style points. how is this for style in trevone boykin, the backwar
here's chris cotter and the ford wrapup. the. >>> thank you, chris. ford wrapup show, chris cotter here in bristol. championship saturday. what a day it was. where do begin? well, we got to begin somewhere. so, let's start with the big ten. ohio state, wisconsin. ohio state down to their third string quarterback. urban meyer, confident in cardale jones and why not? here he is, second quarter, finding devin smith. 44 yards for the score. ohio state up at that point, 24-0. time winding...
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jerry ford, he was going to be president in two hours. betty ford was standing with him. saidok hands with him and -- i said,ted you when i appointed you, i knew i was going to leave the country in good hands. he said, thank you mr. president. and i said, goodbye, mr. president. and then betty ford said, have a nice trip, dick. then mrs. nixon came out to the plane. julie was not going to be able to go to california with us. tricia was at the bottom of the ramp leading up to the entrance of the helicopter. everyone got into the helicopter, i turned around, and there was the crowd out there on the lawn as it had been in so many cases before. i kind of raised my hand, i did not know if it was a salute or a wave, and that was it. i turned and went in and set down on the plane. i heard the engines world up, i closed my eyes, i was pretty tired and had been up all my. thinking and so forth. -- had been up all night. thinking and so forth. as the helicopter flew off, i heard mrs. nixon speaking to no one in particular but to everyone. she said, so sad. it is so sad. and then as
jerry ford, he was going to be president in two hours. betty ford was standing with him. saidok hands with him and -- i said,ted you when i appointed you, i knew i was going to leave the country in good hands. he said, thank you mr. president. and i said, goodbye, mr. president. and then betty ford said, have a nice trip, dick. then mrs. nixon came out to the plane. julie was not going to be able to go to california with us. tricia was at the bottom of the ramp leading up to the entrance of the...
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it was not gerald ford's finest hour. loss of white the a few marines, we managed to come upon the hostages and got them out. gerald ford spoke very probably at the accomplishment but it was not much of an accomplishment. the whole thing was designed to avoid the perception in different parts of the world has immobilized the united states, has made us incapable of taking any military action. presidentinger told ford the only kissinger could, "mr. president, you have to do this." he put enormous pressure on him to do something. it was one of those pathetic -- ales of a very small huge american response because we do not want to think we. most of the world recognizes we are fairly strong, but still. chris a question here. were here at the national press club, i thought i would ask this question. in the decades after vietnam war, there has been discussions about the role of the press. it, it wasink about the first war covered by television extensively, color television, i might add. there were many lady seems think reported.
it was not gerald ford's finest hour. loss of white the a few marines, we managed to come upon the hostages and got them out. gerald ford spoke very probably at the accomplishment but it was not much of an accomplishment. the whole thing was designed to avoid the perception in different parts of the world has immobilized the united states, has made us incapable of taking any military action. presidentinger told ford the only kissinger could, "mr. president, you have to do this." he...
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they wanted to get it over with and wanted jerry ford in there before the election. so he got on the helicopter to go to the western ranch house, retire and never be heard from again -- so we thought. well, that is not my nixon. when he got to california he was understandablely deeply depressed. he worked for decades to get to the highest place anybody in the country politically can get to and it all went smash. he kind of knew in his head he did a fair amount to bring it on. but he always believed people were out to get him. this was what brought about his downfall. he could not tell the difference between opponents and enemies. and this was a big problem for him. but he was depressed and not well and had something from a trip to the middle east. but he wasn't going to give up. he saw himself as being treated lesser and lower than others. he was poor. his family was dysfunctional which wasn't a word then but this was a dysfunctional family. he had been looked down on as a kid, he was awkward, he read a lot, wasn't poplar and never had friend. strange person to go in
they wanted to get it over with and wanted jerry ford in there before the election. so he got on the helicopter to go to the western ranch house, retire and never be heard from again -- so we thought. well, that is not my nixon. when he got to california he was understandablely deeply depressed. he worked for decades to get to the highest place anybody in the country politically can get to and it all went smash. he kind of knew in his head he did a fair amount to bring it on. but he always...
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an attorney for the ford family say police knew he was mentally challenged. we're joined with more. >> jon, what the coroner's report does not tell us is the direction of the bullet. why police stopped ford no narrative from the officers and no witness statements. all the type of information that would allow one to determine if this was a justified use of deadly force. this is graphic, but what you're about to see is as detailed as the autopsy gets. ford took three shots including one to the back, so close that gun left the muzzle imprint on the skin. it's called tattooing but the autopsy withheld those photos that would allow experts to determine where the shot came from. >> if the person is not armed, then a gun should not be drawn on them! too much innocent blood is laying in the streets of america in the izell ford case. >> protesters attempted to stop traffic but were stopped by police who say ford died in a scuffle when he went for an officer's gun. >> there is nothing in the coroner's report that is inconsistent with the statements given to us by the o
an attorney for the ford family say police knew he was mentally challenged. we're joined with more. >> jon, what the coroner's report does not tell us is the direction of the bullet. why police stopped ford no narrative from the officers and no witness statements. all the type of information that would allow one to determine if this was a justified use of deadly force. this is graphic, but what you're about to see is as detailed as the autopsy gets. ford took three shots including one to...
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>> thing to keep in mind with ford. ford is down?d ford brought down f-series production for about six weeks in the fall as they are transitioning to the new aluminum f-series. those are just coming off the assembly line. there is less supply of the f-series pick-up out in the show room. that's a huge factor. the f-series is the best-selling vehicle in the country. that's something to keep in mind when you look at ford numbers. most analysts, you've got to look at september through november into december and take it with a grain of salt. that transition means muddy numbers. >> great analysis. i know that from alcoa. at the same time, this is the moment to have trucks in. this gasoline break is starting to sink into people. >> goldman is the best performing dow component out of itt. did you see this hold to buy? >> it's interesting. they don't like a lot of -- neutral to sell. these are companies that have this ancillary -- goldman is good. there was a big upgrade at the banks yesterday totally ignored. it is driving me nuts. apple's
>> thing to keep in mind with ford. ford is down?d ford brought down f-series production for about six weeks in the fall as they are transitioning to the new aluminum f-series. those are just coming off the assembly line. there is less supply of the f-series pick-up out in the show room. that's a huge factor. the f-series is the best-selling vehicle in the country. that's something to keep in mind when you look at ford numbers. most analysts, you've got to look at september through...
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matt miller tells us how discounts helped gm, ford, and chrysler auto sales. and peter cook is live on takata sidesteps demands for national recall. good afternoon, are we headed for a showdown at this point? >> it certainly seems like we're are headed for a showdown between the government and this japanese auto parts maker. today we had an interview with the ceo of takata, and he again apologized for the injuries related to the exploding airbags and said the company would go even further in their commitment to public safety, but he stopped short in committing to initiating of the national recall that was directly requested by the national trot affect -- national traffic highway and safety administration, putting his company and the government on a collision course, of sorts. they did spell out the steps of their taking, including hiring one -- not one but three former secretaries of separate -- secretaries of transportation, overseeing an independent audit of the entire airbags situation. they will be outside counselors to the company, providing advice, commi
matt miller tells us how discounts helped gm, ford, and chrysler auto sales. and peter cook is live on takata sidesteps demands for national recall. good afternoon, are we headed for a showdown at this point? >> it certainly seems like we're are headed for a showdown between the government and this japanese auto parts maker. today we had an interview with the ceo of takata, and he again apologized for the injuries related to the exploding airbags and said the company would go even further...
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i'm going to weigh in on fiat and ford, and my answer may surprise you.ll be right back in three minutes to make you money. ♪ ♪ it's more than the driver. it's more than the car. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond counts, staying competitive begins with the cloud. this is the microsoft cloud. ♪ (holiday mhey! is playing) i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit audioffers.com today. charles: all right, time now to address r questions on the market. individual stocks and industry, you know you can always ask me. getting a lot of questions about the auto industry. obviously, at a 7.2 million annual rate, got one question on facebook, what's with ford, market down, hold
i'm going to weigh in on fiat and ford, and my answer may surprise you.ll be right back in three minutes to make you money. ♪ ♪ it's more than the driver. it's more than the car. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond counts, staying competitive begins with the cloud. this is the microsoft cloud. ♪ (holiday mhey!...
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ford tried to grab a police officer's gun. >> ford was not a gang member. he had no reason to be stopped by the police. >> the civilian members of the board of police commissioners will make the final determination whether the officer-involved shooting was consistent with policy. >> they say the shooting was more like an execution than a confrontation, the ford family also have filed a lawsuit and a claim against the city. >>> police in arkansas, searching for whoever wrote a threat on a bathroom wall at a gas station saying, a cop will be killed on new year's eve. police say the threat was written at a gas station just down the street from the rogers police department. it's signed with the name ms- 13. they are a violent gang. police say it's not clear if one of the gang members actually wrote that threat. they believe it could have been influenced by recent threats against police around the country. >>> the families of drunk driving victims say a new bill that cracks down on dui offenders is long overdue. yesterday, jerry hill introduced his ignition inte
ford tried to grab a police officer's gun. >> ford was not a gang member. he had no reason to be stopped by the police. >> the civilian members of the board of police commissioners will make the final determination whether the officer-involved shooting was consistent with policy. >> they say the shooting was more like an execution than a confrontation, the ford family also have filed a lawsuit and a claim against the city. >>> police in arkansas, searching for whoever...
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were concerned with the large quantities of like dedication like 23.5 in october and in addition to ford fund swabbing had removed the fund from the target date funds we really didn't think that was in the participants interests to hold it when we had an additional to move into quickly and save the participants money. >> yeah. when we talked about that really didn't seem like an upside remaining if the fund given the concerns and our right they are liquid and we didn't have the concerns we'd be the last investor now detain from $300 million from its peak and those subsequential you out flows for the ousting and teachers there's been a lot of high profile redemption the foreclosed redeems was scheduled to hoop the same day and taken place in looking at the best interests the planter not moving expeditiously what was the best. >> those are liquid securities what's the problem because they're going to get notifications of allowed shuns they can facilitate the cash this is not equity you can't have a run on the accounts can i address that in terms of 6 if you see lick idiot issues what's the
were concerned with the large quantities of like dedication like 23.5 in october and in addition to ford fund swabbing had removed the fund from the target date funds we really didn't think that was in the participants interests to hold it when we had an additional to move into quickly and save the participants money. >> yeah. when we talked about that really didn't seem like an upside remaining if the fund given the concerns and our right they are liquid and we didn't have the concerns...
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betty ford was standing with them. i shook hands with him. say, when i appointed you, i knew i'd leave the country in good hands. he said, thank you, mr. president. goodbye mr. president. nice ford said have a trip, dick. mrs. nixon came, and we went to the plane. julie was not going to be able california with us. at the ramp, leading up to the entrance of the helicopter. i kissed her, got in the helicopter, mrs. nixon had gotten on board, i turned around, and there are on the lawn.le i kind of raise my hand, i do not know if it was a salute, or waived, but that was it. and sat down, heard the engine twhirl up, i close my eyes. i was pretty tired, had been up all night. as the helicopter began to rise, i heard mrs. nixon, who next to ing in the seat one in aking to no particular, but everyone. is so sad, it is so sad. helicopter went i must say, i didn't have bitterness or rancor, or self-pity. i thought of when i made that speech, herb stein, a great i remember seeing him, tears running down his cheeks. i thought how much i owe to all those
betty ford was standing with them. i shook hands with him. say, when i appointed you, i knew i'd leave the country in good hands. he said, thank you, mr. president. goodbye mr. president. nice ford said have a trip, dick. mrs. nixon came, and we went to the plane. julie was not going to be able california with us. at the ramp, leading up to the entrance of the helicopter. i kissed her, got in the helicopter, mrs. nixon had gotten on board, i turned around, and there are on the lawn.le i kind of...
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what ford did there, that was a preemptive pardon.xon's actions as offenses against the united states. but then he basically said that the person who committed those offenses could get away with them without prosecution. ford basically said he did it, but because it oldit wouldn't b good for the country if he were prosecuted, he pardoned him. >> only i as the president have the constitutional power to firmly shut and seal this book. my conscience tells me it is my duty not merely to proclaim domestic tranquility, but to use every means that i have to insure it. >> pardon is not a denial that crimes were committed. a pardon is implicitly an acknowledgment that crimes were committed, etch as the person was going to be allowed to escape 230r mall judgment for having kmited those crimes. in 1977, in his first full day, it was president jimmy carter who issued a blanket pardon to men who had dodged the draft. jimmy carter didn't say that evading the draft wasn't a crime, he said it would be in the nation's interest if men who committed tha
what ford did there, that was a preemptive pardon.xon's actions as offenses against the united states. but then he basically said that the person who committed those offenses could get away with them without prosecution. ford basically said he did it, but because it oldit wouldn't b good for the country if he were prosecuted, he pardoned him. >> only i as the president have the constitutional power to firmly shut and seal this book. my conscience tells me it is my duty not merely to...
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ford is expanding a u.s. recall of vehicles with takata air bags, the latest automaker to do so at the request of regulators. takata says it does not know what's causing the air bag explosions which has led to the recall of 16 million vehicles worldwide and has been linked to at least five deaths. >>> drivers in oklahoma can now fill up their cars for less than $2 per gallon. gas buddy.com says certain statements such as texas and missouri could see gas fall below $2 a gallon very soon. in this week's trader poll, we have been asking you, how low will oil go? do get online to give us your views on that. cast your vote and straightaway you'll see the trend. have your say on twitter using #trader poll. >> i was at a dinner last night and at some point, opec will step in they say. there doesn't seem to be consensus in the markets at this point. >> europe and the uk are higher than that. >>> david beckham said he would step back from putting his name directly on products. >> ooifk with adidas for 19 years. i have
ford is expanding a u.s. recall of vehicles with takata air bags, the latest automaker to do so at the request of regulators. takata says it does not know what's causing the air bag explosions which has led to the recall of 16 million vehicles worldwide and has been linked to at least five deaths. >>> drivers in oklahoma can now fill up their cars for less than $2 per gallon. gas buddy.com says certain statements such as texas and missouri could see gas fall below $2 a gallon very...