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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 re-did 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 peonies, flocks and astors, roses as well. it was typical of the kind of thing you would see in maybe mount ver
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 re-did 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 daughter susan ford bales. >> thank you and welcome everyone. you know, today many people call washington a swamp. day, but back with when the ground breaking began in 1790 and the white house itself is situated on top of the hill, and just like capitol hill, there's literally a physical hill underneath the white house. the white house looks down in historical time on swampy land historical time on swampy land i like to call it the three bs, bare, bleak and brown. when john adams moved in in 1800. and the period accounts go on to state visitors from that time described as, i believe the it was a barren, stony, unfenced waste. it was not a great looking place simply because it was a construction site for so many years -- >> well, but the world was used to the european standard of fabulous palaces and manicured gardens. and europe, which had been around for centuries building up its public places, it sounds to me like the early white house is what george washington would have wanted, something simple. an executive mansion, not a palace. >> that's
ford daughter susan ford bales. >> thank you and welcome everyone. you know, today many people call washington a swamp. day, but back with when the ground breaking began in 1790 and the white house itself is situated on top of the hill, and just like capitol hill, there's literally a physical hill underneath the white house. the white house looks down in historical time on swampy land historical time on swampy land i like to call it the three bs, bare, bleak and brown. when john adams...
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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 recently raised their dividend by 50% over the summer. stock is yielding almost 5% here we think ceo jim farley really has the company on the right track and we like the direction that they're taking with their ev strategy as far as phasing in evs and not setting a date in the future they will be all electric which we think is a risk yes strategy. we like the excitement they're building around models like the f-150 lightening and the bronco has been successful. we prefer ford here. >> and it sounds to me, given those reasons, that this might be a preference even for the mid to long term >> that's right. you know, the stock, both these stocks have been hit hard, as you mentioned, year to date, sentiment is really awful across the auto industry because they're struggling with inflation, ongoing parts shortages, chip shortages, slowing consumer discretionary spending and rising interest rates. the good news is, a lot of these concerns, we feel, are priced in and we can see a light at the end of the tunnel as far as rate increases here in the
ford recently raised their dividend by 50% over the summer. stock is yielding almost 5% here we think ceo jim farley really has the company on the right track and we like the direction that they're taking with their ev strategy as far as phasing in evs and not setting a date in the future they will be all electric which we think is a risk yes strategy. we like the excitement they're building around models like the f-150 lightening and the bronco has been successful. we prefer ford here....
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let's take this up with harold ford jr.lways acknowledged that we have an immigration crisis, but many of your democratic friends and colleagues have denied it. now there -- they do seem to be, finally, acknowledging that we need to do something about it. what's the change of heart? >> it's a national security challenge. i think democrat, republicans alike, this should be something we ought to be able to come together. both sides are going to have to do things that are not comfortable. democrats are going to have to support a wall. republicans are going to have to support an easy way, when i say easy, easy to understand how you become a a citizen. the people who should be most affronted are people who waited many line and did it the right way. seeing all these people come across our border and many of them are are asking for asylum, our asylum process needs to be streamlined. i'm delighted and thrilled to hear the speaker say that, but this is where i think we're most vulnerable as democrats. it should be bipartisan, but we
let's take this up with harold ford jr.lways acknowledged that we have an immigration crisis, but many of your democratic friends and colleagues have denied it. now there -- they do seem to be, finally, acknowledging that we need to do something about it. what's the change of heart? >> it's a national security challenge. i think democrat, republicans alike, this should be something we ought to be able to come together. both sides are going to have to do things that are not comfortable....
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then kelly's ford happens. they got to see the fight and it ends with pelham mortally wounded and dying march 18 of 1863. after pelham dies his friend dresses his body in a clean military uniform and places him in a wooden casket but at some point in the night stuart comes to the shackelford home and play -- pays his last respects to his young officer. pelham's body is sent by train to richmond and in richmond his remains are transferred to an iron casket with a window overlooking where space is pretty lies in state in the capitol here and you can see washington statue and the unique patterns on the floor. he lies in state in the virginia capital and most of the ladies in richmond will come pay respects and leave showers. succeeding quite similar to what will happen at jackson's funeral six weeks later. on march 28, the casket arrives at his family's home in alabama and they bury him on march 31 in jacksonville, alabama. stewart's officers were mourning armbands for 30 days after pelham's death. why did tell hi
then kelly's ford happens. they got to see the fight and it ends with pelham mortally wounded and dying march 18 of 1863. after pelham dies his friend dresses his body in a clean military uniform and places him in a wooden casket but at some point in the night stuart comes to the shackelford home and play -- pays his last respects to his young officer. pelham's body is sent by train to richmond and in richmond his remains are transferred to an iron casket with a window overlooking where space...
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ej, ford, thank you for joining us in the studio.story, energy pros slamming the latest white house move in the fight with saudi arabia and the big doj and fbi dragnet nationwide to stop rising u.s. crime. thousands arrested. also new backlash against speaker pelosi trying to, quote dismiss polls showing crime is the top issue for midterms voters. she is denying that. criminal justice reformer alice marie johnson, and anton lucky a former gang leader on "the evening edit" next. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire vo: it's a new day. because covid vaccines just got a big update. just in time for everyone who works. with other people. just in time for... ...more togetherness. just in time to say “oh, you bet we'll be there!” because the updated vaccines can now protect against both the original covid virus and omicron. and that's a moment... we've al
ej, ford, thank you for joining us in the studio.story, energy pros slamming the latest white house move in the fight with saudi arabia and the big doj and fbi dragnet nationwide to stop rising u.s. crime. thousands arrested. also new backlash against speaker pelosi trying to, quote dismiss polls showing crime is the top issue for midterms voters. she is denying that. criminal justice reformer alice marie johnson, and anton lucky a former gang leader on "the evening edit" next. your...
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how did that how was that shaped by the experience with the ford? did they did the shipyard workers feel like when they were building ford that they're building something that was going to have some trouble down the line when it came to testing and actually getting the ship? no, i don't think they felt that at all. tell you truth. i mean, it. an awful lot of systems that went on there were not there. their systems. now, if you look at you know, if you look at, for example, new way to a launch and recovering the aircraft, for example, general atomics. so that wasn't i mean, they installed it and there was never a question that the installation right, which is what they do now. the one thing i think that they really did feel was the the the weapons elevators, because that is something they do. and the fact that that wouldn't work right at the end as a hold up the ship and you had secretary spencer at one time saying he'll fire me if i don't get them right and everything like that. they felt that pressure that was something dave really took to heart. i
how did that how was that shaped by the experience with the ford? did they did the shipyard workers feel like when they were building ford that they're building something that was going to have some trouble down the line when it came to testing and actually getting the ship? no, i don't think they felt that at all. tell you truth. i mean, it. an awful lot of systems that went on there were not there. their systems. now, if you look at you know, if you look at, for example, new way to a launch...
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than ford and others when it comes to cost control.look at the u.s. ev market share gm is not on this list because it's only 3.9% but they still maintain they will have 1 million evs on the road in north america by 2025. no doubt, the gmc sierra ev denali is one of those models they're counting on. gm and ford earnings next week. >> we'll have an eye on that two years and two months until 2025 thank you. for more on what this means for the broader ev market, let's bring in former ford ceo and cnbc contributor, mark fields. as phil set it up, pretty narrow up-market by gmc with the electric pickup truck. is it enough to move the needle? what is this relative to what ford has done with the f-150 >> overall with gm they're introducing high versions right now to garper attention to what they're doing with their lineup. it's -- as phil said, it's a limited edition model. most of the oems are doing that right now. when you get to mass adoption, $50,000 to $60,000 pickup trucks you see two divergent strategies from ford and gm, particularly f
than ford and others when it comes to cost control.look at the u.s. ev market share gm is not on this list because it's only 3.9% but they still maintain they will have 1 million evs on the road in north america by 2025. no doubt, the gmc sierra ev denali is one of those models they're counting on. gm and ford earnings next week. >> we'll have an eye on that two years and two months until 2025 thank you. for more on what this means for the broader ev market, let's bring in former ford ceo...
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but jonas had been very anti-ford, and he goes pro-ford. pro-ford pro-ford >> pro-ford. yes. my hearing is going >> and we haven't mentioned ford upping the f-150 lightning price for the second time now. >> the demand is incredible. they're sticking by their projs the projection you can't get one of the electrics. they're sold out of everything, so don't feel like, well, i'll put in an order, because you're nobody you can't get broncos either because of the name plate problem. i think there's certain companies that are really holding up ford as a stock, but there's no doubt that at certain point, the fact that they have what you want is going to change the equation now, when i speak on the back channel with ford, what i say is, stop your ads. what are you doing you're full up but you know -- >> got to keep building the brand. >> yeah, i guess so. >> mind share, jim it's about mind share. >> it's just that i think that it's going to be number one is tesla, number two is ford, and ford is not going to be an asterisk >> by the way, always important to point out tesla's never don
but jonas had been very anti-ford, and he goes pro-ford. pro-ford pro-ford >> pro-ford. yes. my hearing is going >> and we haven't mentioned ford upping the f-150 lightning price for the second time now. >> the demand is incredible. they're sticking by their projs the projection you can't get one of the electrics. they're sold out of everything, so don't feel like, well, i'll put in an order, because you're nobody you can't get broncos either because of the name plate problem....
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after president ford's, he wanted all the same music. my two favorite phone calls though was brenda scowcroft and henry kissinger after president ford's. they informed me that no one who is 80 or older should be honorary pallbearers, because they were exhausted and they were cold and they were hungry. [laughter] and so i told president bush, you see what we did, his honorable pallbearers what the captains of the uss george h. w. bush. we kicked out all the old people -- [laughter] -- and my other favorite was the 43rd president of the united states who called me immediately after john mccain's funeral, jean, everyone at that funeral talked too long except for me. [laughter]. at dad's funeral, nobody talks more than ten minutes, you got it? ten minutes. okay, so. president bush -- this time to talk about the train.? >> we'll get into that >> shall we save it for later? okay, we'll save the train for later. he enjoyed talking about the funeral. and one quick story, this is a little bizarre. but even the national media has to get really org
after president ford's, he wanted all the same music. my two favorite phone calls though was brenda scowcroft and henry kissinger after president ford's. they informed me that no one who is 80 or older should be honorary pallbearers, because they were exhausted and they were cold and they were hungry. [laughter] and so i told president bush, you see what we did, his honorable pallbearers what the captains of the uss george h. w. bush. we kicked out all the old people -- [laughter] -- and my...
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i'm thinking about ford here but gm is really thinking very future oriented and both ford and gm areust saying, listen, wait until 2023. just wait until 2024 that's great if you're waiting for a car, but if you're a shareholder, why to i have to wait shouldn't i just get closer and buy it and just not own them now? i feel like that's what people are saying >> well, you get to the main question, jim. where's the trigger? where's the bell that rings that you know, here we go these guys are going to be ready to go off to the races it feels like they are fighting headwind after headwind after headwind, and i can understand, because when you talk with analysts, they sit there, they can point out six or seven main problems that these guys are going to be facing beyond their control, some of it being the economy, some of it being what you're seeing with pricing and inflation. so, i really think that's the question you're asking when will you know i know nobody rings the bell when it's time to buy, but where is the bottom? that's what you're asking. >> perfect exactly right. worries me phil,
i'm thinking about ford here but gm is really thinking very future oriented and both ford and gm areust saying, listen, wait until 2023. just wait until 2024 that's great if you're waiting for a car, but if you're a shareholder, why to i have to wait shouldn't i just get closer and buy it and just not own them now? i feel like that's what people are saying >> well, you get to the main question, jim. where's the trigger? where's the bell that rings that you know, here we go these guys are...
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we think ford is a good buy. >> so ford the pick there.get to the consumer-focused names we've got big ones, both many staples and discretionary reporting. you've got mcdonald's, coca-cola, colgatecolgate-palmo, colgate taking it on the chin, falling 16% while the other two are both down roughly 5% or so roughly this year. on the consumer-facing side of things, gena, the picks? >> so, lido owns both mcdonald's and coca-cola. these are companies, right now, the consumer space is going to get hit, dom you know that we very likely are already in recession, and you're starting to see that already in the earnings expectations build into both mcdonald's and coca-cola, but mcdonald's is a company that has a tremendous profit margin. and profit margins matter when you're still faced with, you know, struggling with inflation. and, it's one of -- it's a very inexpensive, you know, priced item, you know, the lineup is inexpensive, and it defends very well even though we're looking at a downturn, we still see support for mcdonald's stock coca-cola, sa
we think ford is a good buy. >> so ford the pick there.get to the consumer-focused names we've got big ones, both many staples and discretionary reporting. you've got mcdonald's, coca-cola, colgatecolgate-palmo, colgate taking it on the chin, falling 16% while the other two are both down roughly 5% or so roughly this year. on the consumer-facing side of things, gena, the picks? >> so, lido owns both mcdonald's and coca-cola. these are companies, right now, the consumer space is...
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ford and mrs. johnson.it was a joint effort. >> i knew every single legislator and every single state that was against the equal rights amendment. i called every one of them, more than one time. >> [applause] >> i think we had two in florida court -- and two in nevada or somewhere, 11 in one state. i think there was maybe 13, 13 more votes we could have ratified equal rights amendment. we were really there. then we were able to get the extension through. i think that was 1978, we got the extension for ratification for four years. then of course another president came in office and that was all gone. >> what about the tendency of the press to sort of pigeonhole people? 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 wash
ford and mrs. johnson.it was a joint effort. >> i knew every single legislator and every single state that was against the equal rights amendment. i called every one of them, more than one time. >> [applause] >> i think we had two in florida court -- and two in nevada or somewhere, 11 in one state. i think there was maybe 13, 13 more votes we could have ratified equal rights amendment. we were really there. then we were able to get the extension through. i think that was 1978,...
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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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anastasia, what's your take what we're expecting from ford? >> i'm not really big on the auto space maybe you want to make a contrarian case. but also if you look at auto sales they're sort of flat lined and not really rising. while companies like ford and gm might see the alleviation of the supply chain challenges i think they have the demand slow down to grapple with. used car prices have surged and at the same time the cost of financing those things have gone up as well and this is when consumer financing is near all-time lows and we're all worried about a recession. it's not the big ticket items consumers would be looking to buy. not the space i'd be dipping my toe into >> ford reports after the bell, shares up more than a percent right now. up next mike santoli joins us with his midday word half time will be right back i started as a single mom with $2000 and a passion for new orleans. i'm lauren haydel owner of fluerty girl. today, my tiny online shop has grown into eight stores. we're a must-stop shop for unique nola-inspired gifts. lau
anastasia, what's your take what we're expecting from ford? >> i'm not really big on the auto space maybe you want to make a contrarian case. but also if you look at auto sales they're sort of flat lined and not really rising. while companies like ford and gm might see the alleviation of the supply chain challenges i think they have the demand slow down to grapple with. used car prices have surged and at the same time the cost of financing those things have gone up as well and this is...
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any reason to own ford the stock?sons to hold on to what you own and potentially buy, because there might be weakness on this most recent earnings as you were mentioning, the big thing that investors have to look for is if there's going to be concern around the recession and if the band will at some point wait for high-ticket items and high-margin struts and suvs, you just mentioned inventory being higher i think that's the big risk for any investor this thing will be able to be turned around. more demand come around in quarter 2. that's one item i'm watching and you have to have some near-term volatility >> finally, caterpillar, it had a booming quarter. signs of a global recession grow, could cart filler face a downturn or have they got it all figured out? seema mody has the story on cat. seema? >> brian, pricing will be key. is that starting to show up in caterpillar's numbers. the manufacturers, this big, heavy equipment that is used by so many industrial players analysts were saying it would take about one to two
any reason to own ford the stock?sons to hold on to what you own and potentially buy, because there might be weakness on this most recent earnings as you were mentioning, the big thing that investors have to look for is if there's going to be concern around the recession and if the band will at some point wait for high-ticket items and high-margin struts and suvs, you just mentioned inventory being higher i think that's the big risk for any investor this thing will be able to be turned around....
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and while i will tip my cap to ford being on the top line that compression is not something you wantsee. when you look at the companies that have been able to perform, those that have been able to pass along costs they've got it to the lower end of the range and that's with 40,000 vehicles set to be pushed out to the next quarter. so, i don't know yes, the market seems like it could have a bear market rally here i don't think this be a great report at all. >> all right, ford shares down a percent. much more "fast money" to come here is what's up next >> announcer: ai takes the wheel. a big surge for intel's mobile eye as it comes back to market could there be bumps in the road for the industry plus, optimus prime. i mean, options prime. traders gearing up for amazon's report tomorrow. so will the numbers deliver? the details ahead. the new iphone 14 pro is amazing. the camera is incredible. and you'll get our best deal. nice, but i can't accept it. unless every business gets the best deal. on every iphone. uh, actually... we already do that. the plumber with the ascot! big bjorn, lit
and while i will tip my cap to ford being on the top line that compression is not something you wantsee. when you look at the companies that have been able to perform, those that have been able to pass along costs they've got it to the lower end of the range and that's with 40,000 vehicles set to be pushed out to the next quarter. so, i don't know yes, the market seems like it could have a bear market rally here i don't think this be a great report at all. >> all right, ford shares down a...
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. >>> got news crossing on ford this hour.the company plans to raise msrp, price on the 2023 f-1 lightning due to supply chain complaints just shy of $52,000. those who already scheduled orderless not be affected. phil lebeau, we've had increases on this model before >> we have one in august. beginning of august. so this is the second one in, what basically nine, ten weeks we're seeing from ford and it's not surprising they basically are blaming the supply chain as well as raw material costs, and a number of other factors that all kind of go under the umbrella of inflation. look, we have seen this from other automakers when it comes to their e.d. platforms and should not be surprised ford is now raising the price on the 150 pro. works outside to be a $5,000 increase in price of this vehicle. it hasn't moved sales lower. a valuation call done today saying, hey, we think it's time to go overweight on ford our price target stays the same ats $14 a share not exactly got to go out there, buy ford got to buy other automakers. a valu
. >>> got news crossing on ford this hour.the company plans to raise msrp, price on the 2023 f-1 lightning due to supply chain complaints just shy of $52,000. those who already scheduled orderless not be affected. phil lebeau, we've had increases on this model before >> we have one in august. beginning of august. so this is the second one in, what basically nine, ten weeks we're seeing from ford and it's not surprising they basically are blaming the supply chain as well as raw...
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and, we go into the kitchen with award-winning baker bryan ford, whose recipes use a dash of his hondurants and a bit of experimentation. bryan: baking is romantic. baking is like, it's like a meditation, it's simple. you know, you don't have to be so precise. i mean, that the dough is a living creature, too. geoff: those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening. it's great to be with you. the death toll in florida from hurricane ian reached 47, a number that's expected to climb. president biden a
and, we go into the kitchen with award-winning baker bryan ford, whose recipes use a dash of his hondurants and a bit of experimentation. bryan: baking is romantic. baking is like, it's like a meditation, it's simple. you know, you don't have to be so precise. i mean, that the dough is a living creature, too. geoff: those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years,...
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the american ford motor withdrew from the capital of a joint venture with the russian sollers group, the company sold its stake, and this 49% deal to its russian legal entity at face value followed the complete suspension of all operations in our country, including the production of ford transit light commercial vehicles and the supply of parts it-engineering support in early march of this year, while ford retains the option to buy back shares for 5 years the russian car market is gradually recovering sales are growing from month to month, while compared to 2021 dynamics. still negative for the first 9 months, russians bought almost 3.5 million used cars, which is 20% less than a year earlier, prices increased by an average of 20% compared to january. the most sought after brand has been fret, the aftermarket is feeling more confidently than the primary sales of new passenger cars in russia for the first three quarters decreased by almost 60% the most popular brand remains lada, but chinese brands have been in second and third places for several months in a row, and every third purch
the american ford motor withdrew from the capital of a joint venture with the russian sollers group, the company sold its stake, and this 49% deal to its russian legal entity at face value followed the complete suspension of all operations in our country, including the production of ford transit light commercial vehicles and the supply of parts it-engineering support in early march of this year, while ford retains the option to buy back shares for 5 years the russian car market is gradually...
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deal followed a complete suspension of all operations in our country, including the production of ford transit light commercial vehicles, the supply of parts , it-engineering support in early march of this year, while ford retains the option to buy back shares within 5 years the russian car market is gradually recovering sales are growing from month to month, while compared to 2021 dynamics. still negative for the first 9 months, russians bought almost 3.5 million used cars, which is 20% less than a year earlier, prices increased by an average of 20% compared to january. lada was the most popular brand the secondary market feels more confident than the primary one sales of new passenger cars in russia for the first three quarters decreased by almost 60%, the lada brand remains the most popular for several months in a row there are chinese brands and every third car purchased from this asian country, from january to september, dealers sold 753,000 new cars from january to september, the metadata of the european business association, the stocks of cars of those brands that have left our
deal followed a complete suspension of all operations in our country, including the production of ford transit light commercial vehicles, the supply of parts , it-engineering support in early march of this year, while ford retains the option to buy back shares within 5 years the russian car market is gradually recovering sales are growing from month to month, while compared to 2021 dynamics. still negative for the first 9 months, russians bought almost 3.5 million used cars, which is 20% less...
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kennedy: look who's here, florida real estate r and ford o'connel.nbc joy reed attacks florida governor ron desantis. >> we begin with florida. i would argue, with texas exists, has emerged as modern state, closest to a modern day version of jim crow, if there is a state that better exemplifies the rot of maga republican rule than the state of florida the governor named o the free state of florida, i don't know what it is. kennedy: ford, listen to the rest of sound there was hardly any dp facts in. >> i didn't know freedom was a bad record, this attack should come as a surprise to no one. they are attacks ron desantis because he is america's governor, for how he pushed back on covid, they realize he will be president in 2024, they are trying to tarnish him now in a time when americaa tuned into politics. kennedy: erin, joy has use the similar language with georgia's voting laws and so has president biden, they are silent on georgia's record levels of turn out in primaries and early voting, that is one thing. and they have been silent on what a succes
kennedy: look who's here, florida real estate r and ford o'connel.nbc joy reed attacks florida governor ron desantis. >> we begin with florida. i would argue, with texas exists, has emerged as modern state, closest to a modern day version of jim crow, if there is a state that better exemplifies the rot of maga republican rule than the state of florida the governor named o the free state of florida, i don't know what it is. kennedy: ford, listen to the rest of sound there was hardly any dp...
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ford fiesta. never has more advanced engineering _ ford fiesta.e won't! we'rejoined now by erin baker, who is the editorial director at autotrader. good morning. so many viewers getting in touch this morning. they loved this car and they are sad to think it might be coming to the end. what is it about the fiesta that people love? i what is it about the fiesta that people love?— what is it about the fiesta that --eole love? ~' y., ., people love? i think everyone talks about it fondly _ people love? i think everyone talks about it fondly as _ people love? i think everyone talks about it fondly as their _ people love? i think everyone talks about it fondly as their first - people love? i think everyone talks about it fondly as their first car, i about it fondly as their first car, and for many it was, because it is small, easy to park, relatively affordable. but i ran one not so long ago, and i think the reason for its enduring popularity is it has got that forward engineering magic which is also lovely to drive, and in many ways it is all the car a
ford fiesta. never has more advanced engineering _ ford fiesta.e won't! we'rejoined now by erin baker, who is the editorial director at autotrader. good morning. so many viewers getting in touch this morning. they loved this car and they are sad to think it might be coming to the end. what is it about the fiesta that people love? i what is it about the fiesta that people love?— what is it about the fiesta that --eole love? ~' y., ., people love? i think everyone talks about it fondly _ people...
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but then kelly's ford happens. they got to see the fight and it ends with pelham mortally wounded and dying in the night, in march, 1863. after pelham dies, his friend dresses his body in a clean military uniform and places him in a wooden casket. at some point in the night, stewart comes to the shackles for his home and pays-less last respects to his young officer. and pelham's body is taken by train to richmond. and in richmond, his remains are transferred to an iron casket with a window overlooking where his face is. he lies in state in the capital here, you could see washington's statue, and the unique patterns there on the floor. he lives in state, in the virginia capitol. and most of the ladies in richmond will come, hate respects, leave flowers. it's a scene quite similar to what happened that jackson's funeral later. on march 28th, the casket arrives at the family home in alabama, and they bury him on march 31st in jacksonville, alabama. the stewart horse artillery officers wore mourning armbands for 30 day
but then kelly's ford happens. they got to see the fight and it ends with pelham mortally wounded and dying in the night, in march, 1863. after pelham dies, his friend dresses his body in a clean military uniform and places him in a wooden casket. at some point in the night, stewart comes to the shackles for his home and pays-less last respects to his young officer. and pelham's body is taken by train to richmond. and in richmond, his remains are transferred to an iron casket with a window...
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ford, you trade. i have been wrong on this so many times it's not even funny, but if you look where we traded down to and then in the middle of june, short-term double bottom this stock can rally 20% from here and still be in deep you know what. i think ford bounces i trade it but i got a short leash, maybe out of 15. >> steve, you're champing at the bit. >> champing, chomping to get into that one. this for me is going to be a fade i look back, you have a higher interest rate environment now. you you're probably going to be selling less cars in a recession than you would have pre-recession. the fed wants to crush demand. it doesn't want to just bruise demand it wants to crush it i have to go back to february 2020 level and you look at the $9 level on ford i believe that's probably where they're headed to. it is a binary event tougher slot going forward for ford so fade it. >> next, boeing will post results bright and early friday. tim seymour, i know you're champing at the bit for this one. >> okay, c
ford, you trade. i have been wrong on this so many times it's not even funny, but if you look where we traded down to and then in the middle of june, short-term double bottom this stock can rally 20% from here and still be in deep you know what. i think ford bounces i trade it but i got a short leash, maybe out of 15. >> steve, you're champing at the bit. >> champing, chomping to get into that one. this for me is going to be a fade i look back, you have a higher interest rate...
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$10 from $13 and ford at $11.40. ubs is predicting destruction demand for all autos, crude oil prices looking less slick today after last week's five day winning streak that sent the commodity up 16.5% after opec+ announced a much bigger than expected cut in production. while crude take as bit of a breather, down about 2%, prices at the pump have continued to trend higher. according to triple-a, the national average price of a gallon of gasoline climbed to $3.91. now this is the 16th straight day of gains. california, one of the most expensive places in the nation when it comes to paying for that gallon of gas. kelly o'grady is there at a chevron gasoline station in los angeles. they voted in boutique fuel costs because of course the smog was such a big deal and tell us what you're seeing right now as these prices tick higher again. >> reporter: consumers, liz, they're feeling it at the pump but don't take my word for it. look at what this driver just paid, 19 gallons, that's a pretty big vehicle they were filling up
$10 from $13 and ford at $11.40. ubs is predicting destruction demand for all autos, crude oil prices looking less slick today after last week's five day winning streak that sent the commodity up 16.5% after opec+ announced a much bigger than expected cut in production. while crude take as bit of a breather, down about 2%, prices at the pump have continued to trend higher. according to triple-a, the national average price of a gallon of gasoline climbed to $3.91. now this is the 16th straight...
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david: jessica anderson, ford o'connell, thank you very much.nks for coming in appreciate it. >> thanks, david. david: police shortages across the nation plaguing u.s. cities amid a crime wave. american safety remain the top concern at the ballot box. the white house denial of soaring inflation. a new warning one of the major factors contributing to the slowing of our economy and inflation is the lack of productist in the workforce. former cke restaurant ceo andy puzder is next on "the evening edit." >> we went from stable prices to record inflation. you can feel the changes. people get it. they know democrats are responsible for this mess. ♪. ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future f
david: jessica anderson, ford o'connell, thank you very much.nks for coming in appreciate it. >> thanks, david. david: police shortages across the nation plaguing u.s. cities amid a crime wave. american safety remain the top concern at the ballot box. the white house denial of soaring inflation. a new warning one of the major factors contributing to the slowing of our economy and inflation is the lack of productist in the workforce. former cke restaurant ceo andy puzder is next on...
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the inflation reduction act has potential to improve the return on investment for ford's u.s.siness so that's what he has to say about ford again, we can't stress this enough he's not changing his price target, simply saying it's fallen off so much it's time to upgrade the stock as for general motors, he's cutting the price target from 42 down to $30 a share, keeping his rating where it was for general motors and also raising the question, we saw a warning regarding q3 revenue from ford is it possible we might hear the same from general motors that's why the stock is down almost 5% today. really all the auto stocks down from 2.5 to 4% as you take a look at tesla, toyota, honda, they're all in there and under pressure that's the latest on this call from morgan stanley. back to you. >> phil lebeau, thank you. >>> after the break we'll do a deep dive on twitter with former ftc commissioner mow zelle thompson along with tech's roger mcnamee. stocks trading above 50 bucks shar we're back in two. e hrv and rem, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in
the inflation reduction act has potential to improve the return on investment for ford's u.s.siness so that's what he has to say about ford again, we can't stress this enough he's not changing his price target, simply saying it's fallen off so much it's time to upgrade the stock as for general motors, he's cutting the price target from 42 down to $30 a share, keeping his rating where it was for general motors and also raising the question, we saw a warning regarding q3 revenue from ford is it...
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chose to write about kennedy which is second in this class most people would've gravitated to the ford and treated it is an interesting case of military and so why did you choose kennedy. >> so initially, i chose reagan and 76 which was before ford and because i was there at the time so i knew the characters and honestly with your a lot of things on things going on with reagan and to get the contract and everything like that that is what we wanted to do and then when we are going out and shopping book, editor at harpercollins and i want something with more current to that and it was like what they are building right nowow as we speak in his right there and he said let's do that let's focus that as theyop are building it s opposed to something that is already done and that it just took off from there. >> the orders talk about the kennedys. you highlighted the book some of the challenges they had in building the ship because it seems like second-class ship, you have easier sailing thann te first in class, plus interest in technology should've been ironed out they figured out some hands a
chose to write about kennedy which is second in this class most people would've gravitated to the ford and treated it is an interesting case of military and so why did you choose kennedy. >> so initially, i chose reagan and 76 which was before ford and because i was there at the time so i knew the characters and honestly with your a lot of things on things going on with reagan and to get the contract and everything like that that is what we wanted to do and then when we are going out and...
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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 re
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...
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at things they never done before which is almost creates like a ford style production line. you can't do it for carriers but you can do it for different parts of the carriers and start doing in different sections of the ship. they would line up for work in such a way it was creating this type of production line feel and they were starting to look into the process. that was what was different about the kennedy especially, looking at the actual processes of what they were doing to a whole different way of shipbuilding and we'll talk about that, incorporating this a digital part of it. before it was the shipbuilder came and he learned his craft and he taught it to the experts and now you have all this digital stuff and they were learning like you to. they were more sophisticated but essentially the same thing and they were incorporating data into it. there was a lot of push and pull paul about that andthere still is . in some ways they challenged the younger shipbuilders. >> it's interesting you mention that because i was going to ask about the idea that shipbuilding is really
at things they never done before which is almost creates like a ford style production line. you can't do it for carriers but you can do it for different parts of the carriers and start doing in different sections of the ship. they would line up for work in such a way it was creating this type of production line feel and they were starting to look into the process. that was what was different about the kennedy especially, looking at the actual processes of what they were doing to a whole...
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ford, good to have you on.ou, liz. >> this new story, backlash against the university, firing a professor. why? students complained his course was just too hard. and, school board parents winning, at schooling the school boards over bad agendas for children. plus, house gop, they want answers. is the pentagon, the covid vaccine mandate there? is it triggering a recruiting shortage? congressman mark green on "the evening edit" next. you love closing a deal. but hate managing your business from afar. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪ here goes nothing. hey greg. uhh...hello? it's me, your heart! really? yes! recording an ekg in 30 seconds. tada! wow, that was fast. you know it! kardia offers the only personal ekgs that detect six of the most common arrhythmias in just 30 seconds. so you can manage your heart health from home, or on the go. your heart rhythm is normal. no arrhythmias in s
ford, good to have you on.ou, liz. >> this new story, backlash against the university, firing a professor. why? students complained his course was just too hard. and, school board parents winning, at schooling the school boards over bad agendas for children. plus, house gop, they want answers. is the pentagon, the covid vaccine mandate there? is it triggering a recruiting shortage? congressman mark green on "the evening edit" next. you love closing a deal. but hate managing your...