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what do you think the, the ford service officers are thinking? and i, i think you particularly inside of the state department. the fact that we heard this week, the us defense secretary saying that there will be no return to pre 2014 borders for ukraine. and you know, if, if they're thinking of a need a membership of they can forget it. why in the end they bought a diplomacy. why would you take those options off of the table before you even sit down to negotiate? uh yeah. so this is um, you know, again the, the state parts ohio, this would just be considered a rookie mistake. but we can do that. a secretary headset has wrong back. some of those statements today saying that it is only in the hands of president trump. uh, to talk about what positions the united states will call on these key strategic issues when negotiations are much more advanced. but frankly, we, we have 2 indications here. one is the negotiations are in fact more advanced with the russians without the ran into europeans at the table, which would be a concerning a state of affair
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so when i think about the impact of president ford's naval service is that that flexibility and willing to encounter do what is asked of him and is needed of and this commitment to service that he i think his career goal so he left he served four years in the navy and then he became congressperson in michigan and he served as a congressperson for 25 years and career goal was to be the majority leader and then he had planned to retire after and then he was asked to be vice president and then he was told he was being president and i think that that that call to service, he he didn't he knew when it was necessary to do was asked of him. and i think that really stemmed from his initial service in navy. thank you. you, sir. and very much. lieutenant commander ryan wise, george h.w. bush. yeah. thanks, stuart. so i think what's important first to take away about george herbert walker is that, you know, as i'm going in the group here, he's the last president to have served on active duty. so this is something keep in mind. so president george herbert walker bush volunteered for service coming
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ford. the province is canada's largest trading partner with the u.s. in the first three quarters of 2024, roughly $683 billion in goods and services crossed the u.s.ada border. that is nearly $2.5 billion every day. premier ford, president trump's tariffs threat, it is now a reality. is this the start of a trade war? >> well, nancy, i hope it's not. we're the two closest, strongest allies in the entire world. we're the number one customer for the u.s. and the american people. and this is going to hurt both sides of the border. it's going to create inflation in the u.s., create inflation in canada. >> that said, you have backed strong and forceful counter tariffs. what are they? >> let's see what president trump comes out with. i can tell you one then. we aren't going to lie down and roll over. we will use every single tool we have in our toolbox to retaliate. 60% of our energy gets flowed down to the u.s. the electricity that ontario provides to keep 1.5 million homes lit up in michigan, in new york, in minnesota. and the list goes on. our high-grade nickel that we ship down to the u.s. >> would those potentially be sectors that you could and woul
ford. the province is canada's largest trading partner with the u.s. in the first three quarters of 2024, roughly $683 billion in goods and services crossed the u.s.ada border. that is nearly $2.5 billion every day. premier ford, president trump's tariffs threat, it is now a reality. is this the start of a trade war? >> well, nancy, i hope it's not. we're the two closest, strongest allies in the entire world. we're the number one customer for the u.s. and the american people. and this is...
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. >> and we'll continue to provide these services until further notice in guerneville lindsey ford kron. 4 news. >> well, a mess has also left behind in san francisco. crews are hard at work right now cleaning up debris on the roads. some san francisco public works says at least 75 trees toppled yesterday. many of them falling onto cars and buildings, sidewalks. there was also a big landslide on telegraph hill that sent rocks and dirt into the street. >> and to really pay attention to what was going on above the slide because their homes about there. so we had our engineers out last night on tuesday night and again wednesday morning to assess the situation. it looks like those homes are not at risk. so now we're going to be doing some cleanup. >> and as we've been mentioning throughout the newscast is another round of rain on the way tomorrow. so officials are reminding people to call 3, 1, 1, to report fallen trees. and if you see a downed power line that is when you should call 9-1-1. >> as voters in san mateo county receive special election ballots. the county's deputy sheriff's asso
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. >> and we'll continue to provide these services until further notice in guerneville lindsey ford kron. 4 news. >> new at 10 there is a growing memorial in oakland now where a well-known sociology professor was killed in a hit and run this week. oakland police say 77 year-old michael barone, boy was in a marked crosswalk at grand avenue in park view terrace in the adams point neighborhood when he was hit by a car sometime after 7 o'clock monday night. the car responsible drove off. we have since learned burna boy taught sociology at u c berkeley for nearly 50 years. he retired in 2023 and has held the title of professor emeritus until his death. the dean of uc berkeley, social science is sent us this statement about burrow boy, quote, he was an extraordinary teacher who mentor dan inspired thousands of students changing their lives with his fierce intellect and kindness. the dean says a memorial for the professor is being arranged now. oakland police are asking anyone who may have witnessed that hit and run crash or may have video to give them a call. also new tonight, an unusual drunk
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served an illustrious career in the foreign service, and cold war hotspots across the globe in the 1960's. he was a political appointee in the nixon and forddministered shins -- administrations, ambassador to portugal, deputy director of the central intelligence agency during the carter years, and he was reagan's first secretary of defense, his deputy and the department of defense during the first term and then served as president reagan's national security advisor and then secretary of defense in the second term. a resume unlike pretty much anyone else. if you could compare to what the secretary did during those years of government service. now, the secretariat is remembered here at the reagan institute as one of the most accomplished and longest-serving figures from the reagan administration and he was a consummate public servant, what secretary weinberger called a hero among civil servants, devoted to service, hard work, and statesmanship which of course is unusual in this town. he got things done, as we were just discussing. so we will talk about all of this and more. please join me in welcoming him to the stage where we will engage wi
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the company has not provided a timeline for when services will be fully restored, and the latest sales signs from ford'sic division point to more trouble ahead. ford says the electric vehicle division, known as model e, took losses last year totaling more than $5 billion. generally, ford's sales came in above expectations for its fourth quarter. this week, however, ford indicates more losses could come for electric vehicles in 2025. the company hopes to increase the volume of electric cars through european sales. the latest national job numbers are out and even though hiring has slowed, they tell quite a tale. ktvu tom vacar has the explanation. >> employment lawyer and former edd director michael bernick says january's addition of 143,000 new jobs is less than half of december's super gain of 309,000 jobs. >> but still a healthy number. so it still shows the labor market's doing well. >> the national unemployment rate stands at 4%. once considered by economists as full national employment. >> in fact, it's among the lowest levels of the past 3040 years. so it is a healthy, if not as strong in past heal
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services website. >> for more, we are joined this afternoon by suzanne ford, the executive director of san francisco pride. thank you so much for being here. how do you feel about this change? >> just a sense of hurt. woke up this morning. every morning we think something else can't happen, but it does. i think this move really shows exactly what they are attempting to do, to erase trans people and to separate us from the rest of our community. the lesbian and gay part of our community. so i see what they're doing. i don't think it's going to work, but it's very painful. >> what do you feel are the what do you feel is the motivation behind this effort, as you said, to really sort of single out trans people? >> well, i think they found that it resonated with their base. i think the, the headlines against trans people, they've been building that up over the last 4 or 6 years. and i think when they got into the election cycle this time, they realized it was a small minority that they could pick on for a lot of political gain. and then i think that dividing us, they are trying to normalize the other par
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to the foreign service because henry kissinger because of course we had we talk about this period having not mentioned henry kissinger. so he surfaces and he personally, as president. ford mm hmm. to have well, i guess it's get me carlucci to portugal. so us tell us what was going on in portugal at the time and why henry kissinger thought that your father was a person who could address, you know, what he needed and right. so during this period of time, portugal was transitioning. the 50 years prior, portugal under an autocracy and kissinger was extremely worried and convinced that portugal was going to fall under communist rule. so he wanted to send tough guy carlucci. he viewed him as tough guy carlucci to portugal to to change the situation. my nominated as ambassador there goes to portugal, and within and does the of the same things that he had done in the foreign service. he lands in portugal. he is able to speak portuguese because he had in brazil. so he starts he was the first ambassador there to speak portuguese and he assesses the situation on the ground in portugal and figures actually, no, i don't think this is to i don't think this country is going stay commu
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ford lost the. i'm not sure i should be reading this, but everybody who cares, it's a march nights 1977 and i am at home. i just get to unwinding after quite a few in government service, there's a missing stimulating talk. i just get bored silly about whose daughter is a pi fi or even bored who is banging old joe's wife and i don't want to slip into that three or four martini late late dinner rich social thing. there is so much to learn still, i think i want to run. or at least be in a position to run an 80. but it so overwhelmingly presumptuous and egotistical yet i'll think on that we go to the 1980 campaign trail, march 31st. when i say george, going across this country and i'm not trying to make this a partizan event here, i wonder. byrne i say to each where we really they're did we really go to all places, did we really do this? march 31st superior, wisconsin yet another holiday inn holiday are all right the soap is not as thin as they are in some of the other places. when. when take a shower the toilet doesn't bubble or don't get scolded by the guy next door. the food isn't bad. the sacred spoil you great guys we're to have them. but they do add to such a big s
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of service as attorney general is the third largest state in the nation, is excellent preparation for the role of u.s. attorney general. as a florida attorney general, ms. bondi was a member of the fordabinet, chief legal officer of the state and let a large agency that tangibly impacted people's lives. and by all accounts ms. bondi handled her responsibilities well. as the florida attorney general, ms. bondi achieved numerous successes. she engaged in key initiatives and human trafficking. counter the opioid epidemic protect consumers and the citizens of florida from violence. she did not shy away from hard work. she engaged in aggressive campaign pill mills, took a leading role in securing three and a quarter billion dollar settlement following the deepwater horizon oil spill. illuminated the backlog of rape test kits that had accumulated and that states laboratories. ms. bondi experience is not limited to her service as attorney general. and hillsborough county for 18 years and prosecuted terrible crimes. she sought tough penalties and justice for victims of violent criminals. domestic abusers and sexual predators. she prosecuted drug traffickers and thus protected her community.
of service as attorney general is the third largest state in the nation, is excellent preparation for the role of u.s. attorney general. as a florida attorney general, ms. bondi was a member of the fordabinet, chief legal officer of the state and let a large agency that tangibly impacted people's lives. and by all accounts ms. bondi handled her responsibilities well. as the florida attorney general, ms. bondi achieved numerous successes. she engaged in key initiatives and human trafficking....