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played absolutely no role in the cons mr ford's to. the state must convince you beyond a reasonable doubt the mr ford was not experiencing side to deliver you contributed to the confidence of. the state has to convince you beyond a reasonable doubt that mr ford's parroting leona was not. contributing to the cost of that. the state must convince you beyond reasonable doubt that mr floyd's toxicology played no role in his death. the state would have to convince you beyond a reasonable doubt that a combination of these pre existing issues did not contribute to mr ford's death that is why the state has brought in expert after expert after expert to testify that the singular cause of death the singular cause of death here is a strict seizure because if mr floyd was a spics he did as a result of the police restraint he is liable for the natural consequences of that restraint of his actions but if any of these other factors come into. if any of these other factors were substantial contributing factors of mr ford's death because they were not
played absolutely no role in the cons mr ford's to. the state must convince you beyond a reasonable doubt the mr ford was not experiencing side to deliver you contributed to the confidence of. the state has to convince you beyond a reasonable doubt that mr ford's parroting leona was not. contributing to the cost of that. the state must convince you beyond reasonable doubt that mr floyd's toxicology played no role in his death. the state would have to convince you beyond a reasonable doubt that...
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i'm excited about ford and ge -- gm, excuse me. the valuations have to go higher based on the ev businesses and what they're putting on outside of those two american oems. i think that demand is there and they'll wait. >> looks like the biggest hit is going to be in the second quarter. and then taper off so with that, guy, could this be the time to get in >> yes i mean, kudos to kim and karen and i'm sure jeff as well. you see what's possible for ford, it's a ridiculous quarter, i don't know if tim agrees or disagrees. broke out of the seven-year down trend and traded up and failed on the high. i think you say they'll figure this out tim is right on valuation. i think this sell-off makes sense to buy it here in my opinion. >> all right. >> jim farley, by the way, is a georgetown grad. which is another reason. >> the more you know the calls are under way and we'll bring you the biggest headlines, plus we're watching qualcomm all the details, plus the other big story of the day the fed, we'll tell you what the traders are doinonheg t
i'm excited about ford and ge -- gm, excuse me. the valuations have to go higher based on the ev businesses and what they're putting on outside of those two american oems. i think that demand is there and they'll wait. >> looks like the biggest hit is going to be in the second quarter. and then taper off so with that, guy, could this be the time to get in >> yes i mean, kudos to kim and karen and i'm sure jeff as well. you see what's possible for ford, it's a ridiculous quarter, i...
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witnesses from ford's theater were brought here. stanton question them a union army soldier who knew a kind of shorthand sat at this table with stanton. and took the first testimony of witnesses who saw john wilkes booth murder the president. and so stanton spent most of the night here at a table in this room sending telegrams to army commanders in new york and throughout the northeast to organize the manhunt from john wilkes booth. throughout the night. he sent messengers from this room to the war department telegraph office and from that office messages were brought back here. so this room really became the command post for the entire army of the united states under the secretary of war while lincoln was dying in the back bedroom. stanton was one of lincoln's favorites. he had an iron will lincoln called him his mars or god of war even though they didn't get along well before the election stanton once humiliated lincoln at a trial. they staffed together lincoln knew he was his right hand. he once said that stanton really was the t
witnesses from ford's theater were brought here. stanton question them a union army soldier who knew a kind of shorthand sat at this table with stanton. and took the first testimony of witnesses who saw john wilkes booth murder the president. and so stanton spent most of the night here at a table in this room sending telegrams to army commanders in new york and throughout the northeast to organize the manhunt from john wilkes booth. throughout the night. he sent messengers from this room to the...
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. ♪ u usaa ♪ captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. and ford.go further, so you can. >> still waiting in line for your vaccine? well, hollywood moguls, new york socialites and tourists from overseas didn't. they went to florida, posting on social media and sparking outrage. that's because, early on, there were no residency requirements to get vaccinated in the state. >> people were saying, "listen, this is a resource and i know it's out there and i'm going to use whatever leverage i have to get that resource." there were no rules. >> it sounds like "the hunger games." >> that's a pretty good way of putting it. ( ticking ) >> good evening! >> as ford foundation president, darren walker oversees a $14 billion endowment. he thinks philanthropy needs a major re-think. >> it has been normalized in american culture that you can work full time and still be poor, and lesley, this isn't just an issue for african americans and latinx people. we have, for the first time in america, a generation of downwardly mobile white people. ( ticking ) >> tonight, a s
. ♪ u usaa ♪ captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. and ford.go further, so you can. >> still waiting in line for your vaccine? well, hollywood moguls, new york socialites and tourists from overseas didn't. they went to florida, posting on social media and sparking outrage. that's because, early on, there were no residency requirements to get vaccinated in the state. >> people were saying, "listen, this is a resource and i know it's out there and i'm...
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what role did mr carbon monoxide play in mr ford's death we don't know nothing was ever tested. this far as the vehicle is concerned we don't know if the car was emitting carbon dioxide carbon monoxide we don't know one thing we do know is that it was wrong and how can we tell that it was running because in the video we watched earlier when thomas lane pulls in that squad car cut food he puts it in gear it takes it out of you puts it in park never touches the keys of that and he gets out the car was running. i one last point to me. and i should be fairly quick with this. the superseding cause that was discussed. a superseding cause is an is a cause that comes after the defendant's acts alters the natural sequence of events and is the sole cause of a result that would not have otherwise occurred. now. let's look at the medical time. we know of that e.m.'s was called initially a code to eat 2011 seconds we know that e.m.'s was stepped up to code 3 at 21 and 35 so. we know that e.m.'s responded to cover foods based on the videos at 27 and 27 seconds we know that called for fire at
what role did mr carbon monoxide play in mr ford's death we don't know nothing was ever tested. this far as the vehicle is concerned we don't know if the car was emitting carbon dioxide carbon monoxide we don't know one thing we do know is that it was wrong and how can we tell that it was running because in the video we watched earlier when thomas lane pulls in that squad car cut food he puts it in gear it takes it out of you puts it in park never touches the keys of that and he gets out the...
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and, full speed ahead for ford.utomaker is pulling all the stops as it shifts to electric. the chief product platform and operations officer will talk about battery production and electrifying their fleet. amanda? amanda: speaking of electrification, earnings may well be driving the market to the extent they can be driven anywhere. pretty flat out there. quiet had a big tickets this week. big names reporting results in the fed midweek. it's about as close as you can get to the breakeven on the internals. utilities, tech showing up on the weak end. still off the recent spike up in the yield. all eyes on whether there is changes from the fed on the inflation front. the fed is waiting for inflation to be real, not projected. earlier today, jeff gundlach spoke and said he is less convinced in the fed's ability to be sure it is transitory and be certain it knows what to do. jeff: nobody knows. i most concerned about the fact the fed thinks they know and there are plenty of indicators that suggest inflation will go higher
and, full speed ahead for ford.utomaker is pulling all the stops as it shifts to electric. the chief product platform and operations officer will talk about battery production and electrifying their fleet. amanda? amanda: speaking of electrification, earnings may well be driving the market to the extent they can be driven anywhere. pretty flat out there. quiet had a big tickets this week. big names reporting results in the fed midweek. it's about as close as you can get to the breakeven on the...
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the center for presidential studies, gerald ford presidential foundation, and gerald ford presidential library and museum cohosted this event. it's just over an hour. >> i will be talking about humor in the white house. as i was thinking of this title, i realized, this is a potential problem, because i was really talking about the presidents and jokes and humor, and i know enough about the history of the presidency, and some of you will have caught on, there is a potential problem there. there were two presidents who served before the white house was the official residence of the president. if i wanted to say the presidency and humor, humor in the white house didn't quite do it. then i thought about it s'more, and actually, it does work. neither of the first two presidents had a sense of humor. [laughs] [laughs] so it gets me out of that problem. but i'm going to follow the lead of, perhaps, the most successful humourist in the white house. he might not be the person you are thinking of, by doing what he always did, or in most cases, what he did at the beginning of a talk. he started w
the center for presidential studies, gerald ford presidential foundation, and gerald ford presidential library and museum cohosted this event. it's just over an hour. >> i will be talking about humor in the white house. as i was thinking of this title, i realized, this is a potential problem, because i was really talking about the presidents and jokes and humor, and i know enough about the history of the presidency, and some of you will have caught on, there is a potential problem there....
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but the second one, the fire, that was a body blow that knocked ford stock flat on the canvas at the same time, we got a string of excellent quarters from the food group. yeah, the food group i mean, this allows me to set up my elaborate chip conceit. see, they were able to shine, because everything digital is getting killed and the drug ones are being crushed. pepsico reported during a flood of tech earnings and initially nobody cared but they cared today hershey just delivered some terrific numbers, too. while we're at it, let's throw in domino's pizza, which exceeded expectations. more on that later now, i had the good fortune to be in part of today's truly fun experience, cnbc's annual stock draft, where contestants picked the stocks that they think will have the run the most by the time of next year's super bowl if you stay tuned, you can hear my pick, which will no doubt shock you. but one thing's for certain, the semiconductor shortage won't last the super bowl shortage is in nine and a half months there's just too much money on the line that's why i'm betting that apple, cate
but the second one, the fire, that was a body blow that knocked ford stock flat on the canvas at the same time, we got a string of excellent quarters from the food group. yeah, the food group i mean, this allows me to set up my elaborate chip conceit. see, they were able to shine, because everything digital is getting killed and the drug ones are being crushed. pepsico reported during a flood of tech earnings and initially nobody cared but they cared today hershey just delivered some terrific...
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you see mr ford taking in those shells yes he took. i'm sorry we did take them together at that time and when he took those obviously he did write you know he can. affect. a lot of energy. but he was ok after using them yes he is playing. now eating. and. a lot of basketball the best of this thing. and so the audio dipped once again from the courtroom in minneapolis the voice you had been hearing excuse me was matthew franck who is prosecution attorney on a redirect at that point after we'd heard from the defense attorney. essentially i think what we've been seeing in the last well it's been an hour now is trying to establish drug usage essentially what george floyd used when he used it for what he used and at what point in the timeline. and i believe that was the judge saying that they would be taking a mid-morning break we do have a schedule of when breaks are expected but i think the judge makes those decisions of when it's an appropriate time and after an hour of hearing from courtney ross the girlfriend of george floyd he has deci
you see mr ford taking in those shells yes he took. i'm sorry we did take them together at that time and when he took those obviously he did write you know he can. affect. a lot of energy. but he was ok after using them yes he is playing. now eating. and. a lot of basketball the best of this thing. and so the audio dipped once again from the courtroom in minneapolis the voice you had been hearing excuse me was matthew franck who is prosecution attorney on a redirect at that point after we'd...
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and ford and dole were unable to erase that concern. so there were many other things the debate gaffes had a lot to do with it, but i think anybody who runs as a successor president, not one who has been elected is kind of half a president. is kind of a burden of proof, that ford had to carry because people had to put in there. they had and you put them in as vice president. so there was a little bit of that, i do nothing dole really proved to be adding much to the ford formula. he might have added a lot to others, but the way ford strengths and dole strengths tended to copy many other. the conversation i had with both of them for thought at the time, that they were so far down the poles that they didn't have the base. >> they didn't have the auger cultural midwest, kansas, nebraska. and so weather is a rationalization after the fact or fact of the time. i also think they thought it would be acceptable to reagan. walter: that is an important thing don't you think, that reagan challenged ford? and came very close to upending him. and for
and ford and dole were unable to erase that concern. so there were many other things the debate gaffes had a lot to do with it, but i think anybody who runs as a successor president, not one who has been elected is kind of half a president. is kind of a burden of proof, that ford had to carry because people had to put in there. they had and you put them in as vice president. so there was a little bit of that, i do nothing dole really proved to be adding much to the ford formula. he might have...
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and ford and dole were unable to erase that concern. so there were many other things the debate gaffes had a lot to do with it, but i think anybody who runs as a successor president, not one who has been elected is kind of half a president. is kind of a burden of proof, that ford had to carry because people had to put in there. they had and you put them in as vice president. so there was a little bit of that, i do nothing dole really proved to be adding much to the ford formula. he might have added a lot to others, but the way ford strengths and dole strengths tended to copy many other. the conversation i had with both of them for thought at the time, that they were so far down the poles that they didn't have the base. >> they didn't have the auger cultural midwest, kansas, nebraska. and so weather is a rationalization after the fact or fact of the time. i also think they thought it would be acceptable to reagan. walter: that is an important thing don't you think, that reagan challenged ford? and came very close to upending him. and for
and ford and dole were unable to erase that concern. so there were many other things the debate gaffes had a lot to do with it, but i think anybody who runs as a successor president, not one who has been elected is kind of half a president. is kind of a burden of proof, that ford had to carry because people had to put in there. they had and you put them in as vice president. so there was a little bit of that, i do nothing dole really proved to be adding much to the ford formula. he might have...
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ford. the role of weapons -- nuclear weapons in american security, how they should figure into national security is a live debate in u.s. body politics. i thought it would be helpful if you could describe from your perspective and the trump administration, which you served , what is the proper u.s. posture vis-a-vis the nuclear umbrella? and wouldn't nuclear proliferation among partners lead to a less stable safety environment? if you could give your perspective, it would be helpful for the discussion. dr. ford: thank you. i hope you can hear me. i want to thank the atlantic council and chicago council for putting this on and doing me the honor of being able to participate. i would start by agreeing with what ivo and of the report outlines about nuclear guarantees both to our direct security interest in the alliance collectively with our allies and also to nonproliferation. u.s. security guarantees, if you could peel back the cloak and see the inner decision-making and questions, my guess w
ford. the role of weapons -- nuclear weapons in american security, how they should figure into national security is a live debate in u.s. body politics. i thought it would be helpful if you could describe from your perspective and the trump administration, which you served , what is the proper u.s. posture vis-a-vis the nuclear umbrella? and wouldn't nuclear proliferation among partners lead to a less stable safety environment? if you could give your perspective, it would be helpful for the...
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is down 5.5% right here right now, james, curious would you rather ford or gm ford knowing all of the wards so to speak since they reported. >> i like gm in those two names, gm has a broader technology set and more loyal customer base and gm has partnerships to extend their brand and obviously power that stock forward ford is also a great stock i like both names. these are two staal worths of the american economy and both will take advantage of the e v vrks play but i go with gm. >> grasso an oldie but goody for you. >> this chart is up 140% year-to-date, more impressive, june 2020 the stock was trading at $12.30 and closed in the after hours trading at $90 this stock when you couldn't get on a plane people rented a car now you can get on a plane people are still renting cars. going to be interesting to see whether this is the trade gone bad or the trade to fade right now. you get sort of recovery trade and the ongoing recovery trade so i'm looking to see what kind of numbers they present and what their business model actually looks like riot now -- right now. >> you had been in this
is down 5.5% right here right now, james, curious would you rather ford or gm ford knowing all of the wards so to speak since they reported. >> i like gm in those two names, gm has a broader technology set and more loyal customer base and gm has partnerships to extend their brand and obviously power that stock forward ford is also a great stock i like both names. these are two staal worths of the american economy and both will take advantage of the e v vrks play but i go with gm. >>...
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ford is more of a restructuring story. took an awful long time and i think they have the right leadership in place to get it off the ground. the mustang has great reviews, really something that's desirable for customers to come out and want to buy. it is not a compliance vehicle the way some others are. >> so the upside on gm which is trading in the low 60s is that right? >> yep. >> the price target there is what >> $67. >> what would be the disaster scenario on gm if it doesn't work out. >> i believe my downside's in the 40s. that would be they lose some credit for the valuation of cruz which is right now doing quite well and that would be multiple compressions losing faith in the story. but they did a consistent job for many years they did a 9% margin in north america in the covid crisis so pretty unbelievable for an auto company. >> ford as you say, future of mobility is the gm story in ford's case it's having the right product lineup, trucks, suvs and as you say a mustang that's an exciting car they're basically out of
ford is more of a restructuring story. took an awful long time and i think they have the right leadership in place to get it off the ground. the mustang has great reviews, really something that's desirable for customers to come out and want to buy. it is not a compliance vehicle the way some others are. >> so the upside on gm which is trading in the low 60s is that right? >> yep. >> the price target there is what >> $67. >> what would be the disaster scenario on gm...
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officer chauffeur in the struck a reasonable police officer would understand the situation and mr ford was able to overcome the efforts of 3 police officers while handcuffed with his legs and his body straight reasonable police officer sander can be seen another way from the mile storm karen and this is what caught the attention of the 911 dispatcher jenna scary she said she observed the struggle and the vehicle rocking back and forth back and forth. watch the vehicle. reasonable police officers will consider their training. and before we talk about the training again there's something that i think is really important to understand 2 things actually at this mall. not a single use of force expert that testified not a single police officer who testified said that anything up until this point was unlawful or a reason. it was reasonable for these officers to put them into this mr ford into the squad car it was reasonable efforts that they took to overcome his resistance were reasonable every single expert agrees to this point nothing is contrary to policy training. defensive tactics crisis
officer chauffeur in the struck a reasonable police officer would understand the situation and mr ford was able to overcome the efforts of 3 police officers while handcuffed with his legs and his body straight reasonable police officer sander can be seen another way from the mile storm karen and this is what caught the attention of the 911 dispatcher jenna scary she said she observed the struggle and the vehicle rocking back and forth back and forth. watch the vehicle. reasonable police...
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and in fact as you review some of the videos on mr ford it was. on. the prone position there are points in time in which mr ford picks up his head and moves a grid he attempted to really do and yes he stated he couldn't reach so you assume he was attempting to try to breathe better but he was able to lift up his head at some points turn. it and. i have no further questions. brederode. thank you your outer. circle to clarify a little bit i'm. here. to clarify a little bit no risk if you testified to with respect to positional asphyxia yes is the risk related to the pressure on the neck or the pressure on the body is the break from the body any additional pressure on body of complicates breathing more so. if there was no pressure at all in so the placement of the knees even if there can be shifting between the neck the base of the neck the point is that both of the defendants knees were on mr floyd's body during the entirety of the restraint period so yes i. want to ask you some questions about what may have been apparent to the defendant when he 1st go
and in fact as you review some of the videos on mr ford it was. on. the prone position there are points in time in which mr ford picks up his head and moves a grid he attempted to really do and yes he stated he couldn't reach so you assume he was attempting to try to breathe better but he was able to lift up his head at some points turn. it and. i have no further questions. brederode. thank you your outer. circle to clarify a little bit i'm. here. to clarify a little bit no risk if you...
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the day in question when george ford was killed. i do beg your pardon that was from a previous arrest so just to correct that again we were hearing both features from a previous arrests but this is the 1st the 1st witness that has been called for the defense testimony that from a police officer scott roby crisis in the 1st witness so cold in the defense case for going to. bring the old you back in again so that we can hear that testimony there's a good friend who is our mr ford. your honor based on the court's ruling i have no further questions for the. president. good morning out straighten. you testified that you were the officer who approached the passenger side of the vehicle you approached george floyd i'm a 6 of 21000 that's correct yes and you had your gun drawn when you approached mr flake it's not right there was a poll of yours in when you approached mr floyd he said don't shoot me man i don't want to get shot right. something like that yes you told us under his seat belt correct the script your snout and he did that right
the day in question when george ford was killed. i do beg your pardon that was from a previous arrest so just to correct that again we were hearing both features from a previous arrests but this is the 1st the 1st witness that has been called for the defense testimony that from a police officer scott roby crisis in the 1st witness so cold in the defense case for going to. bring the old you back in again so that we can hear that testimony there's a good friend who is our mr ford. your honor...
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it will effect ford.we spend $5 billion the past year, the ability for us to deduct the expenses allows us to prioritize r&d going forward. it's critical that we continue on with the ability to deduct that. because if we're not in the position for that r&d, it puts us in a noncompetitive position globally. >> and since you would be in a noncompetitive position globally, i presume that also means that you're inability to immediately deduct the expenditures would come at the ebs pence of manufacturing jobs in the united states and throughout your broader supply chain. is that the case? >> absolutely. again with the total of $5 billion, i mean, that as a substantial impact to our business bottom line. it's critical for us to be able to continue to deduct those expenses. >> okay. i know hoosiers care about that. mr. davis, in the 21st century the u.s.'s share of global r&d investments from fallen from 39 tkt to 29%. meanwhile, we continue to face stiff competitions from countries like china. china has aggress
it will effect ford.we spend $5 billion the past year, the ability for us to deduct the expenses allows us to prioritize r&d going forward. it's critical that we continue on with the ability to deduct that. because if we're not in the position for that r&d, it puts us in a noncompetitive position globally. >> and since you would be in a noncompetitive position globally, i presume that also means that you're inability to immediately deduct the expenditures would come at the ebs...
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ford o'connell.burgess owens to talk about what is missing in the border crisis debate. it's a big violent problem that is hitting major u.s. cities across the country. congressman burgess owens next. >> the reality is, is that if we do not do everything we can right now we are going to have an unmitigated disaster and a tragedy on our hands. we know with the amount of criminal folks that have been apprehended, we know criminal gangs are coming to the country. the cartels are using this as a opportunity to smuggle more drugs into our country. seeing blood when you brush or floss can be a sign of early gum damage. new parodontax active gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. [announcer] durán catches leonard with a big left. ♪♪ you can spend your life in boxing or any other business, but one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. and it won't matter what hit you. what matters is you're down. and there's
ford o'connell.burgess owens to talk about what is missing in the border crisis debate. it's a big violent problem that is hitting major u.s. cities across the country. congressman burgess owens next. >> the reality is, is that if we do not do everything we can right now we are going to have an unmitigated disaster and a tragedy on our hands. we know with the amount of criminal folks that have been apprehended, we know criminal gangs are coming to the country. the cartels are using this...
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lincoln arrived at ford's theatre. the play was under way. he was late.at the peterson house noticed lincoln arrive. people were going to bars and taverns to celebrate the union victory in the war and surrender robert e. lee. it was a quiet night on the street. the play you see under way. lincoln's carriage pulled up and stopped in front of that big gaslamp and lincoln went inside. around 10:15, the doors of ford's theatre burst open and first dozens and hundreds and over 1,000 people came rushing out those doors screaming. at first, some people thought the theater was on fire. then they heard the shouts, lincoln's been shot, burn the theater. find the assassination. and that got the attention of the residents of this boarding house. the first person who noticed what was happening was a guy named george francis who lived on the first floor. he came outside and walked into the street and he could only get hallway across and people were screaming, the president was dead. he walked right up to the president's body as it was being carried across the street. a
lincoln arrived at ford's theatre. the play was under way. he was late.at the peterson house noticed lincoln arrive. people were going to bars and taverns to celebrate the union victory in the war and surrender robert e. lee. it was a quiet night on the street. the play you see under way. lincoln's carriage pulled up and stopped in front of that big gaslamp and lincoln went inside. around 10:15, the doors of ford's theatre burst open and first dozens and hundreds and over 1,000 people came...
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and ford and bill were not able to erase that concern. there were a lot of other things, the debate gaffes had a lot to do with it. i think anybody who runs as a successor president is sort of half a president, and the kind of burden of proof ford had to carry, richard: the people hadn't put him there. mr. mondale: so there was a little bit of that. i don't think dole really proved to and much to the ford formula. he might have added a lot to others, but i think with dole's strengths and ford's strengths, i think they tended to complement each other. richard: forethought at the time, they were so far down in the polls, they didn't have the agricultural midwest, kansas and nebraska, and i think they thought it was acceptable to the reagan wing of the party. mr. mondale: that is an important thing, that reagan challenged ford and came very close to upending him. and ford was thinking very carefully about how he could restore that strength. i think that is why he set aside rockefeller and then picked dole. because with rockefeller, he would
and ford and bill were not able to erase that concern. there were a lot of other things, the debate gaffes had a lot to do with it. i think anybody who runs as a successor president is sort of half a president, and the kind of burden of proof ford had to carry, richard: the people hadn't put him there. mr. mondale: so there was a little bit of that. i don't think dole really proved to and much to the ford formula. he might have added a lot to others, but i think with dole's strengths and ford's...
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and so gerald ford, gerald ford was quite unfairly lampooned.but, in fact, lampoons are always unfair. they're great of exaggeration. in ford's case, it was an entirely mischaracterization. chevy chase was the one, and he used to do the stumble down, the steps of air force one and pull the table cloth off the table and do all this clumsy stuff, giving out the impression that gerald ford was this stumble bum when, in fact, ford was probably the best athlete, one of the most graceful individuals to occupy the white house. and ford could have tried to dispute this characterization of him, but he was shrewd enough to realize it would've been a waste of time. so, he basically grinned and bore it. but there was one particular occasion, i don't remember exactly the context where he had a chance to make a little bit of a comeback. now, again, this falls in the category of you might need this punch line explained, but i'm going to go with it anyway. so, chevy chase has been lampooning gerald ford for some while. and the two of them meet on some particula
and so gerald ford, gerald ford was quite unfairly lampooned.but, in fact, lampoons are always unfair. they're great of exaggeration. in ford's case, it was an entirely mischaracterization. chevy chase was the one, and he used to do the stumble down, the steps of air force one and pull the table cloth off the table and do all this clumsy stuff, giving out the impression that gerald ford was this stumble bum when, in fact, ford was probably the best athlete, one of the most graceful individuals...
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instant you would agree that mr ford continued to make certain protestations about this inability to brief right yes and he was saying lots of other things like that he was in pain and that he was hurting cracked. and an officer a reasonable officer they need to communicate with each other right as a reasonable officer is going to rely on information that his fellow officer tells him yes a reasonable officer again is going to take into consideration what the suspect is saying right yes and compare that against the actual yes. and a point during the. exchange initially. rio officers are going to kind of talk in figure out what's going to happen next right they say yes what has just happened right why are we involved here what's going to happen next and you can sometimes take time to formulate options and decision yes. in the scene of an arrest. even even just in the immediate kind of our wingspan that can be very chaotic right because people can be talking to each other people can be talking over each other right yes. the suspect may be saying something's right because bystanders may
instant you would agree that mr ford continued to make certain protestations about this inability to brief right yes and he was saying lots of other things like that he was in pain and that he was hurting cracked. and an officer a reasonable officer they need to communicate with each other right as a reasonable officer is going to rely on information that his fellow officer tells him yes a reasonable officer again is going to take into consideration what the suspect is saying right yes and...
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ford o'connell.to talk about what is missing in the border crisis debate. it's a big violent problem that is hitting major u.s. cities across the country. congressman burgess owens next. >> the reality is, is that if we do not do everything we can right now we are going to have an unmitigated disaster and a tragedy on our hands. we know with the amount of criminal folks that have been apprehended, we know criminal gangs are coming to the country. the cartels are using this as a opportunity to smuggle more drugs into our (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. thank you! hey, hey, no, no limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ want to save hundreds on your wireless bill?
ford o'connell.to talk about what is missing in the border crisis debate. it's a big violent problem that is hitting major u.s. cities across the country. congressman burgess owens next. >> the reality is, is that if we do not do everything we can right now we are going to have an unmitigated disaster and a tragedy on our hands. we know with the amount of criminal folks that have been apprehended, we know criminal gangs are coming to the country. the cartels are using this as a...
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we heard apple, facebook, ford, apple shot the lights out. delivering a smashola quarter, i made that word up. every major line item. the stock kind of shimmied up as i told you it would do apple is chronically under estimated. own it, don't trade it if someone tries to say the best days are over and most people will because that's the same wrap facebook war, too after putting up magnificent numbers thanks to the advertising business the same story that's fueling alphabet's explosive move. i told you bizarrely, it's often ill advised behavior which is code word for bad behavior would be rewarded in a higher stock price. for ford, it reported a monster earnings beat but also slashed its forecast because that gosh darn chip shortage is hurting their ability to boost production and only got worse this big fire at a japanese semi conduct tore plant, as much as i love the profitability -- the guidance was hideous and horrible exand discouraging how do we make heads or tails? do you mind if we think 9 five days out, let go straight to the source wi
we heard apple, facebook, ford, apple shot the lights out. delivering a smashola quarter, i made that word up. every major line item. the stock kind of shimmied up as i told you it would do apple is chronically under estimated. own it, don't trade it if someone tries to say the best days are over and most people will because that's the same wrap facebook war, too after putting up magnificent numbers thanks to the advertising business the same story that's fueling alphabet's explosive move. i...
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. >> i want to do ford motor. >> ford! that's an interesting one. interesting. absolutely they already gave the guidance cut the forecast there's the chime. >> there's the chime which means that the first pick is on the clock. there's a lot of game theory in this you have to the coiled spring. taking you from average to way above average. >> exactly. >> a big hit mr. seymour, you had the first pick back in 2019. this is your second time having the first -- back in 2019 you picked general electric. i just want to say that is like picking ryan leaf, ryan leaf in the nfl draft. sam buoy ahead of jordan, man. you have to do better than that. your pick this year is - >> i tell you what it wasn't easy there's no trevor lawrence out there, ty. it is an exciting time and just a player away. happy to say despite my cannabis bros hate me. >> e i'm taking the bitcoin talents to south beach number one pick. bitcoin. >> wow. >> wow, wow. >> look at john. >> i hear the groans. >> what is this? new york jets out there? >> only up 81% year to date. >> ultimately had a case - >>
. >> i want to do ford motor. >> ford! that's an interesting one. interesting. absolutely they already gave the guidance cut the forecast there's the chime. >> there's the chime which means that the first pick is on the clock. there's a lot of game theory in this you have to the coiled spring. taking you from average to way above average. >> exactly. >> a big hit mr. seymour, you had the first pick back in 2019. this is your second time having the first -- back in...
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if you and mr ford previously purchased controlled substances for you. know in january and february timeframe for you and mr floyd.
if you and mr ford previously purchased controlled substances for you. know in january and february timeframe for you and mr floyd.
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we saw this story play out with ford yesterday.y've had to cut their plant production for the second quarter by 50%. we seen this play out with apple. it could hit revenue by three for belittling dollars -- by $3 billion to $4 billion. now we've put a little bit of detail around the story from caterpillar. the cfo, "we may not meet 2021 demand due to the chip shortage." the team at morgan stanley talked about this coming into the quarter. demand is great. it is about execution. some of these companies are going to struggle to meet that demand and execute. tom: the timeline on that is a real mystery. what is so serious about the chip shortage is it is not like one month, two months, all of a sudden. how far out do you think it is? jonathan: i think they are talking about 2022. the cfo of ford says they believe the issue will bottom out in the second quarter. but the chipmakers are talking about this playing out into 2022. both companies have got skin in the game. of sectors have got skin in the game. the auto sector once this done w
we saw this story play out with ford yesterday.y've had to cut their plant production for the second quarter by 50%. we seen this play out with apple. it could hit revenue by three for belittling dollars -- by $3 billion to $4 billion. now we've put a little bit of detail around the story from caterpillar. the cfo, "we may not meet 2021 demand due to the chip shortage." the team at morgan stanley talked about this coming into the quarter. demand is great. it is about execution. some...
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all of these men have either appeared on the ford stage or created works that appeared on the ford stage. too many times to count. we are thrilled to have them with us today. i'm also, i would like to say we've been watching demonstrations in our neighborhoods, across the nation, as we plan for the future affords feeder we know that we have work to do. we commit to using our platform to tell stories that speak to the present moment. with courage, inspiration, healing and of course abraham lincoln's legacy. today we are talking with richard craig and david about a specific play in which they all took part, necessary sacrifice, which forwards theater premiered in 2012. boards commissioned richard to write the play to celebrate the opening of our -- in 2011. this place floors the relationship between president abraham lincoln, play by david selby, and the abolitionist frederick douglass, played by craig wallace. it seems particularly important this week to consider the leadership of these two great americans as they helped our country find its way through one of our greatest crises. so i wa
all of these men have either appeared on the ford stage or created works that appeared on the ford stage. too many times to count. we are thrilled to have them with us today. i'm also, i would like to say we've been watching demonstrations in our neighborhoods, across the nation, as we plan for the future affords feeder we know that we have work to do. we commit to using our platform to tell stories that speak to the present moment. with courage, inspiration, healing and of course abraham...
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degas, give me something on maybe ford or why you choose gm over ford as you look at the stock slide today. >> yes so i choose gm over ford because of the ev, the electric vehicle investment by general motors they're making a $20 billion investment in this space, and that's the way forward so that's why i choose gm over ford. >> and that's why josh has talked about, too, the ev advantage that gm has had over ford >>> doc, give me something on merck. you own merck calls. that stock is on the move today, too. >> yes, and it is right in the middle of its range here, scott. it is just kind of dead money. you know, jenny talked about that top of the show, i'm going to say this one is kind of dead money, just not going anywhere, right in the middle of the range beginning of the year to here. it has had a couple of big peaks in the meantime, but, yeah, i'm just probably going to exit this trade and look for a better place to invest. >> okay. we started with jenny. we will end with jenny thermo fisher is yours, down almost 5%. what is up >> here is another one where i think expectations were
degas, give me something on maybe ford or why you choose gm over ford as you look at the stock slide today. >> yes so i choose gm over ford because of the ev, the electric vehicle investment by general motors they're making a $20 billion investment in this space, and that's the way forward so that's why i choose gm over ford. >> and that's why josh has talked about, too, the ev advantage that gm has had over ford >>> doc, give me something on merck. you own merck calls....
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mr ford was still in p a but there was virtually no cardiac activity. and and at that point in in the absence of any apparent reversible cause and because mr foote had been in arrest for by this time 60 minutes. determine that the likelihood of any meaningful outcome was far below one percent and that we would not be able to resuscitate mr ford and so i then pronounced him dead. and dr. was your leading theory then for the cause of floyd's cardiac arrest oxygen oxygen the. that was one of the more likely possibilities i thought that at the time based on the information i had it was more likely than the other possibilities and doctors there another name for death by oxygen deficiency. is commonly understood term thank you dr length of course. because of. that appears to have been the end of the initial questions from the prosecution you've been listening there to test me from dr brad langan felt he was the doctor responsible for direct patient care george boyd when he was initially taken to the emergency room in may last year we do understand that there
mr ford was still in p a but there was virtually no cardiac activity. and and at that point in in the absence of any apparent reversible cause and because mr foote had been in arrest for by this time 60 minutes. determine that the likelihood of any meaningful outcome was far below one percent and that we would not be able to resuscitate mr ford and so i then pronounced him dead. and dr. was your leading theory then for the cause of floyd's cardiac arrest oxygen oxygen the. that was one of the...
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ford presidential foundation, and the gerald rcht ford presidential library and museum co-hosted theon churchill delivered his iron curtain speech at westminster college in fulton, missouri. next, former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev's lecture at the college from may 1992. he talked about how the world could emerge from the cold war and shape the future.
ford presidential foundation, and the gerald rcht ford presidential library and museum co-hosted theon churchill delivered his iron curtain speech at westminster college in fulton, missouri. next, former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev's lecture at the college from may 1992. he talked about how the world could emerge from the cold war and shape the future.
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harold ford jr. bennett, formal education host of the bill bennett show podcast. of morgan, start us off tonight. justin's prior thwarting against it packing the supreme court encouraging progressives and democrats to think long and hard about it. where'd you come down? >> so when i first heard about the executive order today i thought there is no way they can actually be serious about this. perhaps this is a way that president biden is intending to pacify his liberal base by establishing this commission and then, john, perhaps using it as an excuse why he can't pass the dash pack the court because this commission came up with a bipartisan consensus against doing so. i hope that's what happens. if you look at them at the far left wants, which seems to be controlling this presidency now at every turn, they want to end the legitimacy of the supreme court as we know it. they want to end the independence of justices. you've got a briar against it, you've got ruth bader ginsburg at before she passed away,
harold ford jr. bennett, formal education host of the bill bennett show podcast. of morgan, start us off tonight. justin's prior thwarting against it packing the supreme court encouraging progressives and democrats to think long and hard about it. where'd you come down? >> so when i first heard about the executive order today i thought there is no way they can actually be serious about this. perhaps this is a way that president biden is intending to pacify his liberal base by establishing...
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maurice also described that mr ford was dozing. we know. that whether mr floyd was chewing gum while he was in the court the store. we can also see he was eating a banana. you bought a banana. so we know and we look at this picture. there's something in mr ford's. is it. is a banana is it drugs. no money. but regardless of whether it's drugs bananas or garm in this incident. we know that there were pills in the car we know that there were drugs in the car. we know those pills were later tested to be a combination of methamphetamine and phantom. that's what was in mr ford's system it's relevant because it's what was in his system. into the pills that were found. we know. at some point mr floyd was handcuffed. user about his back. it would have been physically impossible to put anything in his mouth at that. and we know in the squad car 320 were pills. we know all those pills were analyzed we know those pills consisted of fat known methamphetamine we know that mr floyd's salad very d.n.a. was found on those pills. how much fentanyl does it ta
maurice also described that mr ford was dozing. we know. that whether mr floyd was chewing gum while he was in the court the store. we can also see he was eating a banana. you bought a banana. so we know and we look at this picture. there's something in mr ford's. is it. is a banana is it drugs. no money. but regardless of whether it's drugs bananas or garm in this incident. we know that there were pills in the car we know that there were drugs in the car. we know those pills were later tested...
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head in that area yes and mr shogun officer showing his knee between the shoulder blades of mr ford yes sir. does this appear to be a neck restraint no sir fiza sapir to be a prone. hold but some an officer may apply with his knee yes. you can take that down. now if you have talked about taking. or holding the person in the prone position after they have stopped resisting do you recall talking about yes or and. are there circumstances in your career where you have had to use your body weight to hold a suspect down for longer periods of time than say 2 or 3 seconds yes or and are there times where you have had to use your body weight to use to hold i suspect down for 10 minutes i'm not sure but it helps me don't pretend it's not at on a recollection is it possible. yes it's possible. and there are circumstances again that an officer asked to take into consideration in terms of continuing to use their body weight regardless of whether the person is resisting or not resist right. sure. sometimes an officer has called for e.m.'s cracked that's right and sometimes an officer may hold a p
head in that area yes and mr shogun officer showing his knee between the shoulder blades of mr ford yes sir. does this appear to be a neck restraint no sir fiza sapir to be a prone. hold but some an officer may apply with his knee yes. you can take that down. now if you have talked about taking. or holding the person in the prone position after they have stopped resisting do you recall talking about yes or and. are there circumstances in your career where you have had to use your body weight to...
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ford died on saturday at the age of 116! she had nearly 300 grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great ge grandchildren. well, what's her secret? she ate a banana, exercised every day and also loved grits, pancakes, sausage and bacon. a woman after my own heart. hea. up nex up next, we'll meet the woman who managed today's historic flight on mars. michael: my tip is, the worst lies are the lies you tell yourself, like smoking isn't that dangerous. announcer: you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit now. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. as carla wonders if she can retire sooner, she'll revisit her plan with fidelity. and with a scenario that makes it a possibility, she'll enjoy her dream right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. and minlisted.njoy her dream right now. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also h
ford died on saturday at the age of 116! she had nearly 300 grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great ge grandchildren. well, what's her secret? she ate a banana, exercised every day and also loved grits, pancakes, sausage and bacon. a woman after my own heart. hea. up nex up next, we'll meet the woman who managed today's historic flight on mars. michael: my tip is, the worst lies are the lies you tell yourself, like smoking isn't that dangerous. announcer: you can quit. for free help,...
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take this up with republican strategist ford o'connell.ul in terms of prompting a recall vote. is there really a chance governor newsom could be defeated? >> absolutely there's a chance he could be defeated. look only one governor in california's history has ever been recalled. no one has to blame themselves other than gavin newsom the position he is in. frankly californians are not happy how he conducted himself during covid, whether the school closures, inconsistent policies, vaccine rollout. here is what happens in the fall we'll have an election. california voters will have a choice of two questions. the first, should gavin newsom be recalled? if 50% of the voters say yes. it moves to question two, whether caitlyn jenner, a lot of candidates are on there, whichever candidate gets the most votes on the second question will become the next governor of california. newsom cannot be recalled and be eligible to be reinstalled. there is a very good chance here. gerry: so-called jungle election, number of candidates from both parties, whoever
take this up with republican strategist ford o'connell.ul in terms of prompting a recall vote. is there really a chance governor newsom could be defeated? >> absolutely there's a chance he could be defeated. look only one governor in california's history has ever been recalled. no one has to blame themselves other than gavin newsom the position he is in. frankly californians are not happy how he conducted himself during covid, whether the school closures, inconsistent policies, vaccine...
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elizabeth: with me now gop strategist ford o'connell. hey, ford, it is good to see you again.ing msnbc last night that he is quote, glad to hear there is a shared appetite for going even bigger on government spending on infrastructure? aoc and the progressives want to quadruple what biden is asking for, for $10 trillion. what is he talking for here? >> the democrats never met met a federal dollar they didn't want to spend. this trillion dollar infrastructure program is not about infrastructure. less than 6% is spent on traditional bridges and roads. reality, another far left progressive wish-list disguised astro as a trojan horse under the rubric of infrastructure. aoc to your point, quadruple to $10 trillion, green energy deal. you have some democrats who also want to amnesty 11 million people. the american public needs to wake up right now. this is very serious. elizabeth: when obama did it, he basically threw money at a lot of bankrupt green energy companies. those were sunk costs that went to god knows what. there was no payout on that taxpayer investment. and you know, wi
elizabeth: with me now gop strategist ford o'connell. hey, ford, it is good to see you again.ing msnbc last night that he is quote, glad to hear there is a shared appetite for going even bigger on government spending on infrastructure? aoc and the progressives want to quadruple what biden is asking for, for $10 trillion. what is he talking for here? >> the democrats never met met a federal dollar they didn't want to spend. this trillion dollar infrastructure program is not about...
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they went on to defeat gerald ford. historians credit mondale with strengthening the role of the vice president. he helped to broker the camp david accord that lead to a peace deal between egypt and israel. following carter's loss to reagan in 1980, mondale would take his own shot four years later. the campaign strategy of questioning reagan's age and fitness would back fire leading to this memorable response. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> mondale wouldn't recover. losing a record 49 states. he returned to practicing law and later served at u.s. ambassador to japan under bill clinton. walter mondale was 93. ed o'keefe, cbs news, washington. and we're going to turn now to the fight against covid because more than half of all american adults have had at least one covid shot and anyone 16 or older is now eligible to be vaccinated. as cbs' meg oliver reports there's growing concern over variants and a spiking cases
they went on to defeat gerald ford. historians credit mondale with strengthening the role of the vice president. he helped to broker the camp david accord that lead to a peace deal between egypt and israel. following carter's loss to reagan in 1980, mondale would take his own shot four years later. the campaign strategy of questioning reagan's age and fitness would back fire leading to this memorable response. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for...
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ford is not getting off lightly. >> ford did have its best profit in 10 years as the shortage pushedprices so that help them but this totally overshadowed the stock plunging because ford cut its full year outlook. the chip shortage has created a huge supply and demand shortage because it drove up prices. this is where the good news and because the chip shortage is bad but it could get worse in the second quarter, slashing production by 50% step $2.5 billion is shaved off the profits this year and the ceo says this could extend into 2022. matt: jim farley is a great guy and a total carton not. a lot of manufacturers are having similar problems. it's not just forward - ford, this is industrywide. >> this is extending way be on. apple says its revenues could be shaved by up to $4 billion in the third quarter and caterpillar says they may not be able to meet demand by the end of this year. we can also go back to cars. bmw and honda announced they will have to have production halts and for for thed lucrative theft-150, some parts of that are shut down as well. the supply/demand issue is g
ford is not getting off lightly. >> ford did have its best profit in 10 years as the shortage pushedprices so that help them but this totally overshadowed the stock plunging because ford cut its full year outlook. the chip shortage has created a huge supply and demand shortage because it drove up prices. this is where the good news and because the chip shortage is bad but it could get worse in the second quarter, slashing production by 50% step $2.5 billion is shaved off the profits this...
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ford o'connell with us too.long with douglas holtz-eakin, fred fleitz, chris bedford and congressman bride an babin from texas. we have more on the fight over baseball's boycott and dozens of companies who opposed georgia's voting law when they require i.d. from workers and customers. more from the white house and media, including cnn's don lemon, they are misleading, quote, gaslighting the public over georgia's new voting law. "60 minutes" now trying to claim a cut for quote clarity. governor ron desantis florida explanation, critics say "60 minutes" deceptively he had at this timed their report that governor desantis favored publix supermarkets, when 90% of the highest risk group lives near a publix in florida. senior citizens, was ready to go first distributing vaccines into the overall community before pharmacies. that is why publix stepped in. the rest of cbs still avoiding on reporting on its own "60 minutes" story. senator chuck schumer bending senate rules to bend through biden's tax-and-spend infrastruc
ford o'connell with us too.long with douglas holtz-eakin, fred fleitz, chris bedford and congressman bride an babin from texas. we have more on the fight over baseball's boycott and dozens of companies who opposed georgia's voting law when they require i.d. from workers and customers. more from the white house and media, including cnn's don lemon, they are misleading, quote, gaslighting the public over georgia's new voting law. "60 minutes" now trying to claim a cut for quote clarity....
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contributed to gerald ford not winning. for the republicans and probably attributed to jimmy carter winning for the democrats. in 1976, but paul laxalt served as the chairman of that campaign in 1976 and they kind of realized i think at that time that they had set the foundation for the upcoming election in 1980. they had they had established something. they had thrust ronald reagan into the national spotlight, which consequently through paul laxalt into the national spotlight as well. and they doubled down and in 1978 started planning for their next campaign, but i would say paul laxalt really is a giant of nevada politics. he's kind of a powerhouse of nevada politics. so paul axel had made the decision that he wanted to give his personal political papers to the university of nevada reno some of the first shipments of his papers started coming in 1983. and that includes scrapbooks that includes memorandum correspondence briefing books reports. anything that you would have in a political office you name it's going to be in
contributed to gerald ford not winning. for the republicans and probably attributed to jimmy carter winning for the democrats. in 1976, but paul laxalt served as the chairman of that campaign in 1976 and they kind of realized i think at that time that they had set the foundation for the upcoming election in 1980. they had they had established something. they had thrust ronald reagan into the national spotlight, which consequently through paul laxalt into the national spotlight as well. and they...
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least may 14th the company has also said it expects the chip shortage to cost ford up to 2500000000 dollars this year alone this as the u.s. economic recovery continues but wall street took a down word churn in response to president biden's latest plans for the capital gains tax so joining me now to discuss our boom bust co-host christine i and joseph c.e.o. of strategy marketplace joseph let's start with you here u.s. stocks fell to session lows on thursday after this report that president biden is slated to propose much higher capital gains taxes breakdown this proposal for us and how is the market reacting to it. yeah well the the infrastructure plan is worth $2.00 trillion dollars that's a that's a lot of money and that breaks down between transportation and some building utilities and some jobs and innovation a lot of things under the hood have to do with some green initiatives so you're having a lot of partisan debate what's actually involved with the plan and the 1st time that president biden had to propose you know how to pay for this he went after corporations and the corpo
least may 14th the company has also said it expects the chip shortage to cost ford up to 2500000000 dollars this year alone this as the u.s. economic recovery continues but wall street took a down word churn in response to president biden's latest plans for the capital gains tax so joining me now to discuss our boom bust co-host christine i and joseph c.e.o. of strategy marketplace joseph let's start with you here u.s. stocks fell to session lows on thursday after this report that president...