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ford. she became first lady on august 9th, 1974, when her husband took the oath of office. following president nixon's vaccination. this focuses on the white house grounds and gardens and features jonathan -- author of the garden resident and mr. ford's daughter, susan ford bails. >> thank you and welcome everyone. today, many people call washington a swamp, but the site was picked, it really was a swamp, it certainly wasn't the garden of eden. >> jonathan, what is it about that cy that would shock people today if they were to visit the area around the white house, as it existed back in the 1700s? >> that is a very good point, the political anecdote about the swamp is kind of a modern-day thing, everybody here is that in the news but back in the white house, when the groundbreaking began in 1790 and the white house itself was situated on top of a building. and, just like capitol hill there is a physical hill underneath the white house. the white house looks down in historical times on swim
ford. she became first lady on august 9th, 1974, when her husband took the oath of office. following president nixon's vaccination. this focuses on the white house grounds and gardens and features jonathan -- author of the garden resident and mr. ford's daughter, susan ford bails. >> thank you and welcome everyone. today, many people call washington a swamp, but the site was picked, it really was a swamp, it certainly wasn't the garden of eden. >> jonathan, what is it about that cy...
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ford. the rose garden was always a formal office space, it was an official event space, it was not just for the dogs. everyone was just saying you can tell the president dogs have been there, but it was a beautiful setting, outdoor setting. it was used constantly, even in the cold and rainy weather. jacqueline kennedy raided the rose garden, was that a dramatic departure point from generations before? or, was it a process of evolution? >> it was definitely a process of evolution and a dramatic point of departure. the answer to your question's both. really, the history of that site as a garden space begins in 1903 with first lady roosevelt. she developed a garden both on the east side, where the jacqueline kennedy garden is located. what was known then and now as colonial styles gardens. boxwood hedge's, gravel walks, spaces of garden flowers. old-fashioned favorites in addition to irises and astors, roses as well. it was typical of the kind of thing you would see and maybe mount vernon. tha
ford. the rose garden was always a formal office space, it was an official event space, it was not just for the dogs. everyone was just saying you can tell the president dogs have been there, but it was a beautiful setting, outdoor setting. it was used constantly, even in the cold and rainy weather. jacqueline kennedy raided the rose garden, was that a dramatic departure point from generations before? or, was it a process of evolution? >> it was definitely a process of evolution and a...
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ford? >> i think that when my husband was serving as president of the united states, i felt that i could be a sounding board. i had the feeling that as i went around to public functions, i could hear what the people were feeling and hear what they were saying and carry it back to him as what was out there for him to take in and kind of combine in what he was hearing from his cabinet. because i think a president who is often so protected by those people around him and his cabinet that he doesn't have really good feel for the common, every day, mundane day-to-day stuff that is going on outside the walls of the white house and the oval office. and that was one thing that i thought i could benefit my husband. i was, of course, very active in the equal rights amendment, and i did try very hard to influence him on women's issues. [applause] i managed to do a pretty good job of when it came to naming a woman to the supreme court. he finally left me in the background and went ahead and chose a man.
ford? >> i think that when my husband was serving as president of the united states, i felt that i could be a sounding board. i had the feeling that as i went around to public functions, i could hear what the people were feeling and hear what they were saying and carry it back to him as what was out there for him to take in and kind of combine in what he was hearing from his cabinet. because i think a president who is often so protected by those people around him and his cabinet that he...
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ford. how do you get to talk specifically about -- the first days -- do you support the president --? >> there are a lot of health care proposals, you know, and what mrs. ford -- she could speak for herself, but we are trying to do is to be sure that in whatever bill is passed by congress, that mental health and substance abuse benefits are included equally with physical health benefits. >> sure. i agree. with a rosalynn, this is a policy issue, not a political issue or what bill we support. it's more what the bill contains. and that's what we are talking about. >> sure. have you all -- about this and what do you think? >> i spoke with hillary very early in the process about including mental health. i worked with tipper gore and a working group constantly. i think that everybody would like to have mental health benefits included in health care reform. what we want to make sure of is that they are including equally, there is no distinction. if you are sick, just sick. and so that is, that is
ford. how do you get to talk specifically about -- the first days -- do you support the president --? >> there are a lot of health care proposals, you know, and what mrs. ford -- she could speak for herself, but we are trying to do is to be sure that in whatever bill is passed by congress, that mental health and substance abuse benefits are included equally with physical health benefits. >> sure. i agree. with a rosalynn, this is a policy issue, not a political issue or what bill we...
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this is ford. i'm sure there'll be some questions from the audience if you'd be happy to answer any i can i'll try we would like to begin. this is for those wondering if you had any regrets about the time that you had in the white house. know that you wanted to do so many things or there's that you well. i really had i guess i had the regret of when my husband lost the election. that was my biggest breederate. but in some ways as i look back. you know, i'm a fatalist. i believe things happen. as they were meant to be i have a strong faith in my higher power. oh my coaches to call god. and those things probably the interview of 60 minutes. which i did. and it focused on susan and our daughter at that time who was only 18? and marley savor came out of the blue from someplace. i don't know. i guess i he thought i was a patsy or something and and said well, you know, what are you gonna to do? no something about? what would you do if you found out susan was having an affair? and i was just kind of flabb
this is ford. i'm sure there'll be some questions from the audience if you'd be happy to answer any i can i'll try we would like to begin. this is for those wondering if you had any regrets about the time that you had in the white house. know that you wanted to do so many things or there's that you well. i really had i guess i had the regret of when my husband lost the election. that was my biggest breederate. but in some ways as i look back. you know, i'm a fatalist. i believe things happen....
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ford did not have the same weight to bear in personal terms.hoover it was personalized for hoover, you know, there were in this country, some of you have heard these are unemployed people, living in shantytowns on, the edge of cities. the other the armadillo. the armadillo show was nicknamed the hoover hog because there was so little meat on armadillo blankets. you put a newspaper yourself on a park bench that was a hoover blanket. so hoover was was vilified and so he had come in with this great expectations, almost this wonder, this great engineer, great humanitarian. and yet he and so many people personalize their their anger and took it out. hoover the the joke that went around in 32, which roosevelt told on the campaign even, was that there was hobo who held up a sign he was hitchhiking. and he said, science says, give me a ride or i'll vote for. and supposedly he crossed the country in ten days. so. hoover it's too bad because. hoover, i do believe cared, but did not have a kind of a persona owner that exuded, whereas roosevelt had what wa
ford did not have the same weight to bear in personal terms.hoover it was personalized for hoover, you know, there were in this country, some of you have heard these are unemployed people, living in shantytowns on, the edge of cities. the other the armadillo. the armadillo show was nicknamed the hoover hog because there was so little meat on armadillo blankets. you put a newspaper yourself on a park bench that was a hoover blanket. so hoover was was vilified and so he had come in with this...
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. >> reporter: for 30-year-old matt ford in california, the thought of dealing with another virus wasething he was not prepared for. >> i first heard about monkeypox back in may. my impression was that, you know, it was maybe something to be concerned about at some point in time, but it didn't really seem like anything to be immediately concerned about. >> reporter: within a month, ford came down with a fever and flu-like symptoms and developed lesions across his body. >> at the peak of it i counted more than 25. my feet, arms, shoulders, one on my scalp, on my face, some in more sensitive areas. those tended to be the most excruciatingly painful. to the point there were multiple nights i wasn't able to go to sleep. >> reporter: ford is one of 7,000 people in the united states who hav suffered from monkeypox, a virus that is considered a cousin of smallpox and is said to be transmitted through physical contact. >> around 1970, we saw some of our first cases of monkeypox in humans. mainly it's endemic to parts of central and western africa and naturally tends to infect animals and cros
. >> reporter: for 30-year-old matt ford in california, the thought of dealing with another virus wasething he was not prepared for. >> i first heard about monkeypox back in may. my impression was that, you know, it was maybe something to be concerned about at some point in time, but it didn't really seem like anything to be immediately concerned about. >> reporter: within a month, ford came down with a fever and flu-like symptoms and developed lesions across his body....
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she took me with her to betty ford's funeral, mrs. bush did. betty ford actually had two funerals. one in california and one in michigan. but mrs. bush wanted me to go with her, and we talked about betty ford's funeral all the way home. and it was the first really meeting we had about her funeral. but yeah, she was a very hands on with planning her funeral. the eulogist, the music, and she was like her husband. they thought it was just another event. [laughter]. >> yeah, i might just add to that. mrs. reagan's three ring binder was almost as thick as that for president reagan, a very sophisticated set of events that we had to execute and as jean knows, joanne drake used to make a practice of that. every year for eight or nine years to approach mrs. reagan, just to update the plan, discuss it, see if there were any changes that you'd want to make, not push you have she might've changed her mind over the years and i think first ladies give it a tremendous amount of attention. i'm going to turn to [inaudible] because she is in charge. [laughter]. >> [inaudible]. >> before i do, it bec
she took me with her to betty ford's funeral, mrs. bush did. betty ford actually had two funerals. one in california and one in michigan. but mrs. bush wanted me to go with her, and we talked about betty ford's funeral all the way home. and it was the first really meeting we had about her funeral. but yeah, she was a very hands on with planning her funeral. the eulogist, the music, and she was like her husband. they thought it was just another event. [laughter]. >> yeah, i might just add...
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the ceo of ford these days is jim farley.ley already talked about the company just having too many employees. it also the current workforce not exactly having the expertise that might be needed to make this transition to electric. so we had those comments coming in. knowing what farley had already said, the announcement of the layoffs today not a huge surprise. liz? elizabeth: connell mcshane, thank you so much. back with us fox news contributors liz peek and byron york. liz, your take on this. good to see you both. liz, we haves dozen of companies doing layoffs this is a red flag recession signal but the president is about to do the new midterm push this week on jobs. "washington post" says he is making things up on job creation. what is your reaction to the story? >> i think we'll see a real change in the jobs market, liz. i written about it, talked about it for a couple of weeks. there are a lot of indicators including a pricewaterhousecoopers survey out recently showing half of ceos are considering layoffs. half the compa
the ceo of ford these days is jim farley.ley already talked about the company just having too many employees. it also the current workforce not exactly having the expertise that might be needed to make this transition to electric. so we had those comments coming in. knowing what farley had already said, the announcement of the layoffs today not a huge surprise. liz? elizabeth: connell mcshane, thank you so much. back with us fox news contributors liz peek and byron york. liz, your take on this....
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when you see this happening, ford, what is your concern?up ended two centuries of precedent by raiding a president's home, it's clear that biden, doj and fbi is hoping the media will run with this with lies, speculation and innuendo to take the heat of biden's failed economy ahead of the midterms and hopefully from the biden perspective to disqualify trumped ahead of the 2024 elections. liz: what do you think, guy? >> i don't know how it's going to play out and i'm open to actual facts down the line but for now up to this point, there's striking resemblances to what we all experienced during the trump/russia collusion narrative and that turned out to be a hoax obviously with selective cherry-picked leaks coming out of a black box no one knew what was going on and people justifying it saying trump's a bad guy and the government wouldn't be doing all this if they didn't have something serious. we remember how that turned out, and i think that fuels a lot of the healthy skepticism to cynicism and watching this fact pattern to play out. liz: to
when you see this happening, ford, what is your concern?up ended two centuries of precedent by raiding a president's home, it's clear that biden, doj and fbi is hoping the media will run with this with lies, speculation and innuendo to take the heat of biden's failed economy ahead of the midterms and hopefully from the biden perspective to disqualify trumped ahead of the 2024 elections. liz: what do you think, guy? >> i don't know how it's going to play out and i'm open to actual facts...
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it's going to be profitable to own ford stock. >> that's the ford view. what about starbucks >> starbucks is a little bit different situation, kelly affordable luxury, maybe not so much in-store traffic was down just over 4% in june. and starbucks has a problem. are they going to raise prices to maintain margins or take a hit on margins and a hit on the bottom line? they're not alone in this space. dunkin is making a big push in the pumpkin space. so starbucks isn't going to have it to themselves the company is wonderfully managed but with a pe of 28, this is a hold i would not be selling but i wouldn't be adding to anything if i already owned it. >> let's move on to the last one, which is penn national gaming or penn entertainment >> penn entertainment. it's up a ton today in sympathy with the parent of draftkings. but customer acquisition for all of these names is still a tremendous problem i think the problem for penn entertainment is they're trying to solve customer acquisition as a technology problem rather than a sales problem. they missed earnings
it's going to be profitable to own ford stock. >> that's the ford view. what about starbucks >> starbucks is a little bit different situation, kelly affordable luxury, maybe not so much in-store traffic was down just over 4% in june. and starbucks has a problem. are they going to raise prices to maintain margins or take a hit on margins and a hit on the bottom line? they're not alone in this space. dunkin is making a big push in the pumpkin space. so starbucks isn't going to have it...
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ford and mrs. johnson, a joint effort. >> that was the women's conference.but then, i knew every single legislator in every single state who was against the equal rights amendment. and i called every one of them, more than one time. [applause] i think we had two in florida and two in nevada somewhere, 11 in one state. i think it was maybe 13, maybe of 13, we could have ratified the equal rights amendment. we really worked on it. we were able to get the extension through. i think that was 1978, we got the extension for ratification for four years. of course, another president came into office. that was all gone. >> what about the tendency of the press to sort of pigeonhole people? i mean, there was an easy caricature created of hillary clinton and of nancy reagan, and of barbara bush, of you, of all of the first ladies. how wide was the gap between the press perception of you and who you really were, who you felt should be conveyed to the press? >> i remember, after jimmy was elected, there was a whole page cartoon in that washington post with the carter fami
ford and mrs. johnson, a joint effort. >> that was the women's conference.but then, i knew every single legislator in every single state who was against the equal rights amendment. and i called every one of them, more than one time. [applause] i think we had two in florida and two in nevada somewhere, 11 in one state. i think it was maybe 13, maybe of 13, we could have ratified the equal rights amendment. we really worked on it. we were able to get the extension through. i think that was...
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typically she took me with her to betty ford's funeral mrs. bush did betty ford actually had two funerals one in california and one in michigan, but mrs. bush wanted me to go with her and we talked about betty ford's funeral all the way home and was the first really meeting we had about her funeral. but yeah, she she was very hands-on with planning her funeral the eulogies the music. and she was like her husband. she they thought it was just another event. yeah, i just might add to that. mrs. reagan's three-ring binder was almost as thick as that for president reagan a very sophisticated of set of events that we had to execute and as gene knows to win drake used to make it a practice. about once a year for eight nine years to approach mrs. reagan just to update the plan discuss it see if there were any changes that she'd want to make perhaps she might have changed her mind over the years and but i think first ladies give it a tremendous amount of attention. i'm gonna turn to in need of because she's in charge before i do before i do any becaus
typically she took me with her to betty ford's funeral mrs. bush did betty ford actually had two funerals one in california and one in michigan, but mrs. bush wanted me to go with her and we talked about betty ford's funeral all the way home and was the first really meeting we had about her funeral. but yeah, she she was very hands-on with planning her funeral the eulogies the music. and she was like her husband. she they thought it was just another event. yeah, i just might add to that. mrs....
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how was the reorganization from a labor perspective at ford?ed: our customers have both internal combustion and better electric and we are doing it together. the team is focusing on model e in the retail space. our team is building a great platform of broncos and mavericks and super duties. we are working around the world to line up to win in each of those businesses. caroline: the job reduction is not impacting your part of the business? ted: we all have to be more efficient every day and we are bouncing to new areas. more software in the cloud. i need charging people and experts. we need to be more efficient as we have always done in manufacturing and inefficiency and automation. caroline: that'll help support profit. i'm interested if the profit margin -- ted: i will not talk about the exact margins. we are happy there. we are leading in the u.k. the leading vehicle in the u.k. is a commercial van. the new business, the parts business, software subscriptions in the ford plus plan, the charging business are higher-margin businesses. they are
how was the reorganization from a labor perspective at ford?ed: our customers have both internal combustion and better electric and we are doing it together. the team is focusing on model e in the retail space. our team is building a great platform of broncos and mavericks and super duties. we are working around the world to line up to win in each of those businesses. caroline: the job reduction is not impacting your part of the business? ted: we all have to be more efficient every day and we...
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well, investors aren't particularly happy with ford. we're seeing that the stock price is down about 5 percent, but this could be a confluence a factor as we saw on wall street today, a decline worse in 2 months. but also it appears that the decline in the stock price was more related to another announcement to the jury. verdict in a lawsuit against the company related to a car crash which killed people relating to potentially faulty parts in the vehicle . and now the company has to pay $1700000000.00, so that's certainly scooped investors and other fears across the market plot thickens. teddy auster there in new york for us. thank you very much. now to some of the other global business stories making use, the euro has dropped below parity with a us dollar 2020 year low. the decline comes and made rising inflation and fears of a potential energy crisis. as russia cuts supplies of natural gas to the u, that could also lead to a recession in the euros on british airways as canceling around 10000 flights this winter. most of the cuts affec
well, investors aren't particularly happy with ford. we're seeing that the stock price is down about 5 percent, but this could be a confluence a factor as we saw on wall street today, a decline worse in 2 months. but also it appears that the decline in the stock price was more related to another announcement to the jury. verdict in a lawsuit against the company related to a car crash which killed people relating to potentially faulty parts in the vehicle . and now the company has to pay...
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>> rivian reporting next week but i would rather own ford. >> rally in gold, gdx catches up next week on "fast money." "options action" is next ♪ ♪ my finances were all over the place. and my banking relationship was getting...well, complicated. hahaha! so, i broke up with messy accounts and moved my money to sofi. now i earn higher interest on my checking and savings, and bank, borrow, and invest—all in one app. feels nice being in control. break up with bad banking. get up to 1.80% interest, and bank, borrow, and invest all in one app. plus, download the sofi app and earn up to $300 when you set up direct deposit. sofi get your money right. >>> it is friday and that means it is time for "options action." here is what is coming up. >> tonight, disney stock, down around 30% year to date, next earnings results could be pivotal for the company. >>> carter worth place jack sparrow and chart the course. >>> and tony keeps clear of all volatility and those bottom fishing instead. after a drop, he likes chips, find out which sector he is favoring
>> rivian reporting next week but i would rather own ford. >> rally in gold, gdx catches up next week on "fast money." "options action" is next ♪ ♪ my finances were all over the place. and my banking relationship was getting...well, complicated. hahaha! so, i broke up with messy accounts and moved my money to sofi. now i earn higher interest on my checking and savings, and bank, borrow, and invest—all in one app. feels nice being in control. break up with...
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you do not remember associating gerald ford with amanda? you are in a few more magna surprises. >> in these months of decisions, please join me as we take this new path. you build our nation. now, please help us rebuild it. together we will make america great again. thank you very much. you can find the weekly and c-span now, our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. c-span brings you an unfiltered view of government. our news later recaps the day for you from the halls of congress to daily press briefings to remarks from the president. scan the qr code at the bottom to sign up for this email and stay up to date on everything happening in washington. up next, experts on afghanistan share their thoughts on the u.s. troop withdrawal from the country and talk about the lasting effects of the military engagement. the atlantic council is the host of this event. last about an hour. frederick: good afternoon, everyone. i'm fred kempe. i'm president and ceo of the atlantic council, and i'm pleased to welcome you all to this event, host
you do not remember associating gerald ford with amanda? you are in a few more magna surprises. >> in these months of decisions, please join me as we take this new path. you build our nation. now, please help us rebuild it. together we will make america great again. thank you very much. you can find the weekly and c-span now, our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. c-span brings you an unfiltered view of government. our news later recaps the day for you from the halls of...
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for its part, ford says assembly lines will be not be closed.sense. it's more a reshifting of the company's priorities as it shifts to ev. although i'm sure that's little of the for the 3,000 employees impacted by this. >> rahal solomon, thank you for that. >>> so, the justice department issuing a new subpoena to the national archives, a sign the investigation into the capitol riot could be widening. >>> and new court filings reveal a dramatic near-encounter between senator chuck schumer and a member of the proud boys on january 6th. ♪( music: good vibes by moa.l.m.munoz, ryan t, short)♪ ♪ bout to get down, living it up ♪ ♪ never touch ground, never enough ♪ ♪ got me feeling good vibes ♪ ♪ everything's everything's goodibes, good vibes ♪ this is the mpur-pedic® breeze° and its mission is to make sleep feel cool. so, no more night sweats... no more nocturnal baking... ...or polar ice cap air-conditioner mode. because the tempur-pedic breeze° delivers superior cooling... from cover to core. helping you sleep cool, all night long. don't miss our be
for its part, ford says assembly lines will be not be closed.sense. it's more a reshifting of the company's priorities as it shifts to ev. although i'm sure that's little of the for the 3,000 employees impacted by this. >> rahal solomon, thank you for that. >>> so, the justice department issuing a new subpoena to the national archives, a sign the investigation into the capitol riot could be widening. >>> and new court filings reveal a dramatic near-encounter between...
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grants, which ford opposed. so now it's it's again, it's one of those things where you know, the world looks different from the white house than it does from the hill. and president who's concerned about budget concerns, you know because money. you're spending it here. you can't necessarily spending it there priority may differ, but you know, i don't think that one stuck with him too. badly. he knew was going to be overridden and you know, he supported probably 90 nine percent of the bill except for that one. why not? so now that didn't there were others i think been struck in his stuck in his prom more more than that sure certainly certainly. well, you know, we've got this really fantastic audience real history lovers here and one of our audience members has asked if there's a way that they as members of the public can get access to that early speech you mentioned that you had to root around and and dig for laying out some of president nixon's environmental interest. is that something they can go to the to the
grants, which ford opposed. so now it's it's again, it's one of those things where you know, the world looks different from the white house than it does from the hill. and president who's concerned about budget concerns, you know because money. you're spending it here. you can't necessarily spending it there priority may differ, but you know, i don't think that one stuck with him too. badly. he knew was going to be overridden and you know, he supported probably 90 nine percent of the bill...
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betty ford -- judy agnew i do not know as much, but she and betty ford were dear friends that had known each other many years and that came up in washington. they had a very close relationship even after she left the white house. a very different personality, kind of night and day. that is what i found so interesting in researching them both. i see mrs. nixon as teeing women's issues up and betty puts them in the spotlight. mrs. nixon was very private, did not like the spotlight. i think mrs. ford perhaps enjoyed the spotlight more. an interesting contrast because they were dear friends even though they were quite different. >> i think -- we could go on. we may do this again in a non-problematic way. i would like to thank linda and the first rose garden wedding. the naval photographic center produced this film. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
betty ford -- judy agnew i do not know as much, but she and betty ford were dear friends that had known each other many years and that came up in washington. they had a very close relationship even after she left the white house. a very different personality, kind of night and day. that is what i found so interesting in researching them both. i see mrs. nixon as teeing women's issues up and betty puts them in the spotlight. mrs. nixon was very private, did not like the spotlight. i think mrs....
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when ford became president, when ford took office, again, another water bowl bill was passed with hugesewage passage wish for the ford opposed. it's one of those things where the world looks different from the white house and it is from the hill. a president who's concerned about budget concerns because money, if you're spending it here you're necessarily not spending at their. but i don't think that one stop with him too badly, he knew it was going to be overridden and he supported it probably 99% of the bill, except that one item. there were others that i think stuck in his craw more than that one. >> sure, certainly, certainly. we've got this really fantastic audience, real history lovers here. one of our audience members has asked if there's a way that they, as members of the public, can get access to that early speech you mentioned. that you had to root around and dig for. laying out some of president nixon's environmental interests. is that something that can go to the library or to the archive? >> it's in the library, but it's also online. i can't remember the name of the univer
when ford became president, when ford took office, again, another water bowl bill was passed with hugesewage passage wish for the ford opposed. it's one of those things where the world looks different from the white house and it is from the hill. a president who's concerned about budget concerns because money, if you're spending it here you're necessarily not spending at their. but i don't think that one stop with him too badly, he knew it was going to be overridden and he supported it probably...
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francis ford coppola. he's the — he's the beginning of the end of it all., they were trying to fire him during the first couple of weeks of work. and i was aware, and i guess others were — and i'd gained a lot of respect for him. it was his vision from a to z and they tried to have a standby director, to fire him, in case they fired him, then this guy would take over. but it was coppola's vision and his film—making and his casting that made it all work, i mean, for me — for everybody. the inspiration for the godfather came partly from the bestseller of the same name by american author mario puzo, published three years before the film's release. in an interview decades ago, coppola, who ultimately worked with puzo on the godfather screenplay, revealed he didn't have much initial enthusiasm for the project. anyone who remembers the original godfather book, it had a lot of sleazy aspects to it that, of course, were cut out for the movie and i didn't like it very much for those reasons and i was very frightened of getting once again co—opted into another projec
francis ford coppola. he's the — he's the beginning of the end of it all., they were trying to fire him during the first couple of weeks of work. and i was aware, and i guess others were — and i'd gained a lot of respect for him. it was his vision from a to z and they tried to have a standby director, to fire him, in case they fired him, then this guy would take over. but it was coppola's vision and his film—making and his casting that made it all work, i mean, for me — for everybody....
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ford's trucks and forpd's cars so i think ford is going to be one of the primary beneficiaries of this>> nvidia went on sale they missed on gaming but what they make is going to be in demand in all 11 sectors of the economy. either data centers or semis i think that's a trend that's going to stick for years to come >> joe t., last word >> still long uber >> and there we go actually made it on time that does it for "halftime." "the exchange," it begins right now. >> thank you, frank. hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. still pregnant and here's what's ahead this hour stocks have now turned lower although we're fighting now between positive and negative territory after this morning's big gains. even after the s&p hit a key technical level. is it nvidia's fault the chipmaker's shares down 8% after they suddenly preannounce second quarter revenue this morning that was far short of estimates. we will have all the latest. and should the fed just sit back and let the job market rip or should they hike more aggressively we'll talk about which response is r
ford's trucks and forpd's cars so i think ford is going to be one of the primary beneficiaries of this>> nvidia went on sale they missed on gaming but what they make is going to be in demand in all 11 sectors of the economy. either data centers or semis i think that's a trend that's going to stick for years to come >> joe t., last word >> still long uber >> and there we go actually made it on time that does it for "halftime." "the exchange," it begins...
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interesting medley, when ford became president and took office, another water bill was passed which ford opposed. again, it's one of those things where, the world looks different from the white house than it does from the hill. and president -- the president's budget concerns because if you are spending money here, you can't spend it there. but you know, i don't think that one stuck with him too badly. he knew it would be overridden, and he supported probably 99% of the bill except for that one line item. so there were others that stuck in his crawl more. >> certainly. you know, we've got this really fantastic audience, real history lovers here, and one of our audience members has asked if there is a way that they, as members of the public, can get access to that early speech you mentioned, that you had to dig around for. laying out some of president nixon's environmental interests. is that something that can go to the library or the archives? >> it's in the library, but it's also online. now, i'm having, i can't remember the name of the university, but if you google nixon 1968 radio add
interesting medley, when ford became president and took office, another water bill was passed which ford opposed. again, it's one of those things where, the world looks different from the white house than it does from the hill. and president -- the president's budget concerns because if you are spending money here, you can't spend it there. but you know, i don't think that one stuck with him too badly. he knew it would be overridden, and he supported probably 99% of the bill except for that one...
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liz: that's for ford. that's for ford. >> joe biden's open door policy is not only endangering american lives but a national security threat and he has a revolving door of immigration and we have people from 150 countries from around the world coming to the border and only 195 countries in the world. liz: love your passion and love for this nation too. art and ford, come back soon and have a great weekend. i'm elizabeth macdonald and this is evening edit. have a good weekend and join us monday night. maria: happy weekend ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. do the democrats have a deal? senator kirstin sinema suggesting she's on board with her party's massive spending and tax bill and with new changes and the democrats hoping to ram the bill through this weekend. senator lindsey graham is here with a response. plus, a big surprise in t
liz: that's for ford. that's for ford. >> joe biden's open door policy is not only endangering american lives but a national security threat and he has a revolving door of immigration and we have people from 150 countries from around the world coming to the border and only 195 countries in the world. liz: love your passion and love for this nation too. art and ford, come back soon and have a great weekend. i'm elizabeth macdonald and this is evening edit. have a good weekend and join us...
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. >>> up next, ford nearly $2 billion verdict. the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well, i switched to swiffer wetjet, and it's awesome. it's an all-in-one, so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside, so it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. glad i got that off my chest, and the day off my floor! swiffer wetjet. also, try wetjet antibac to kill 99.9% of bacteria. with depression, you just feel...blah. not okay. all...the...symptoms. need to deal with this. so your doctor tells you about trintellix, a prescription medicine for adults with depression. okay, feeling relief from overall symptoms. hmm. and trintellix had no significant impact on weight in clinical trials. so there's that. trintellix may increase suicidal thoughts and actions in people 24 and younger. call a doctor right away if you have these, or new or worsening depression, or new or sudden changes in mood, behavior, thoughts, or feelings. do not take
. >>> up next, ford nearly $2 billion verdict. the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well, i switched to swiffer wetjet, and it's awesome. it's an all-in-one, so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside, so it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. glad i got that off my chest, and the day off my floor! swiffer wetjet. also, try wetjet antibac to kill 99.9% of bacteria. with...
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up next on american history tv remarks from president gerald ford, who presided over ribbon cutting ceremony at the opening of the smithsonian's national air and space museum on july 1st of 1976. this film was recorded by the naval photographic center, provided by the gerald our ford presidential library. >> president of the united states on the vice president of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i guess i came the wrong way. ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you very much, that was beautiful. thank you very much, mr. chief justice, mister vice president, distinguished members of congress, secretary ripley, distinguished guests, ladies, and gentlemen. this beautiful new museum and it's exciting exhibits of the mastery of air and space is a perfect birthday present from the american people to themselves. although it's almost impolite to boast, perhaps we can say with patriotic pride that the flying machines we see here, from the wright brothers 12 horsepower plane to the latest space vehicle were mostly made usa. the story of powered flight is an american saga, the wonder is that it has all happened within
up next on american history tv remarks from president gerald ford, who presided over ribbon cutting ceremony at the opening of the smithsonian's national air and space museum on july 1st of 1976. this film was recorded by the naval photographic center, provided by the gerald our ford presidential library. >> president of the united states on the vice president of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i guess i came the wrong way. ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you very much, that...
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ford teased the new truck in april and says it won't be a redesigned f150. it plans to launch production of the electric explorer by the end of 2024 and hinted at electric versions of the bronco suv and the maverick pickup. >>> you're not getting enough cinnamon and nutmeg in your die yet, starbucks is here to restore the balance in your life. the pumpkin spice latte returns to the menu today, just ahead of labor day weekend. it's the 19th year starbucks has sold the drink as part of its fall menu. cold beverages have been popular among starbucks customers. in its most recent earnings report the company says cold drinks can'ted for 75% of total u.s. sales, guys. >> well, global warming, it's getting hotter. you need a cold drink. >> that's true. we'll let kari know. >> i drink cold drinks all the time. it could be minus 5. >> wow, you are dedicated. >> always. always iced. >> thanks, silvana. >>> tracking our climate in crisis. next on "today in the bay," the reason experts say extreme weather patterns are likely to grow in the coming years. >>> and tomorrow
ford teased the new truck in april and says it won't be a redesigned f150. it plans to launch production of the electric explorer by the end of 2024 and hinted at electric versions of the bronco suv and the maverick pickup. >>> you're not getting enough cinnamon and nutmeg in your die yet, starbucks is here to restore the balance in your life. the pumpkin spice latte returns to the menu today, just ahead of labor day weekend. it's the 19th year starbucks has sold the drink as part of...
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ford and mrs. johnson.as a joint effort i the women's conference, but then i knew every single legislator in every single state who was against the equal rights and then and i called everyone of them more than one time. and i think we had two in florida and two in nevada somewhere 11 in one state if we had gotten i think it was maybe 13 maybe 13 more votes. we could have ratified they could write some amendment. we really worked on but then we were able we were able to get the extension through i think that was 1978. we got the extension for ratification. four years and then of course another president came in office and that was all gone. what about the the tendency of the press to sort of pigeonhole people, i mean there's a was an easily easy character created of hillary clinton and of nancy reagan and have barbara bush of you of all of the first ladies. how much how wide was the gap between the the press perception of you and and who you really were who you you felt should be conveyed to the press. i rem
ford and mrs. johnson.as a joint effort i the women's conference, but then i knew every single legislator in every single state who was against the equal rights and then and i called everyone of them more than one time. and i think we had two in florida and two in nevada somewhere 11 in one state if we had gotten i think it was maybe 13 maybe 13 more votes. we could have ratified they could write some amendment. we really worked on but then we were able we were able to get the extension through...
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during the trial lawyers for ford defended the actions of the company and its engineers.is expected soon about whether a pause on federal student loan payments will continue. education secretary miguel cardona says the decision should be announced in the next week. a moratorium on payments expires august 31st, some democratic lawmakers want the biden administration to cancel tens of thousands of debt per boer owe we are. >>> what do you think of a big mac with chicken? it could soon be a reality now that mcdonald's is set to test the menu item in miami after offering it in the uk according to "usa today." it has the usual favorites, big mac sauce, pickles, shredded lettuce and american cheese, but the meat is two crispy tempura chicken patties. that's your "cbs moneywatch" report for this monday morning, i'm wendy gillette. cbs news, new york. >> i can't believe it took them that long. >>> a new zealand family returned home to find a surprise visitor, a seal pup apparently broke into a family's home tipping over buckets, scaring away the cat and lounging on the couch. jen
during the trial lawyers for ford defended the actions of the company and its engineers.is expected soon about whether a pause on federal student loan payments will continue. education secretary miguel cardona says the decision should be announced in the next week. a moratorium on payments expires august 31st, some democratic lawmakers want the biden administration to cancel tens of thousands of debt per boer owe we are. >>> what do you think of a big mac with chicken? it could soon be...