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it's already been named in the biggest price shock of modern times, 75-year-old military retiree george ford was faced with the choice of paying for electricity or the deed of food, he said. i don't turn on the lights until 10:00 pm, trying once again not to drink coffee and tea, so as not to turn on the kettle. frankly, i'm not sure that even the blows of christmas in rubles. so the stages of anger of denial seem to be moving, if not into the stage of acceptance, then at least a more sober consideration of issues one neses, as a result of the week. it is clear ntv yes, the new world requires new measures, yes, putin in a conversation with erdogan following the istanbul meeting of our and ukrainian delegations. thanks for the support of the desire to help find a way out. erdogan thanks putin for his help in the evacuation of turkish citizens and the special operation zone, but here you need to see the main logic. erdogan’s simple neutrality is explained, including not going to. this is about what we ourselves need to understand, we could not prepare for such a situation. we have not created
it's already been named in the biggest price shock of modern times, 75-year-old military retiree george ford was faced with the choice of paying for electricity or the deed of food, he said. i don't turn on the lights until 10:00 pm, trying once again not to drink coffee and tea, so as not to turn on the kettle. frankly, i'm not sure that even the blows of christmas in rubles. so the stages of anger of denial seem to be moving, if not into the stage of acceptance, then at least a more sober...
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justice experts are telling fox news digital to defend the police movement following the murder of george fords spike in homicides, specifically among black americans while the pandemic played a significant role as well, support of black life matters and calls to defend the police ignited social justice protests and unfortunately among the riders are the experts say the intense public pressure on police caused many officers to disengage with the problem. what followed was a 32% increase in murders among black americans. from nearly 752019 commit to more than 992020. i come to you first, mla, because we've been talking for months about the take-up of crime in particular areas where diversity is known to be. like chicago. and we've been taking a look at the leadership they are. >> right. it's had a significant step and one of those staggering statistics to me that came out of this publication included the fact that pre -- so pretty all of this, those that would have been incarcerated due to not making bail, bail being said, those that would stay off of the streets, 43% of them now are on the str
justice experts are telling fox news digital to defend the police movement following the murder of george fords spike in homicides, specifically among black americans while the pandemic played a significant role as well, support of black life matters and calls to defend the police ignited social justice protests and unfortunately among the riders are the experts say the intense public pressure on police caused many officers to disengage with the problem. what followed was a 32% increase in...
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time it was reauthorized it was signed into law by a republican president in 1975, gerald ford, ronald reagan, george w. bush, then something seems to have happened. i am not sure. over the last 15 years ago all of a sudden voting rights are no longer a settled question that was noncontroversial, the republican party has abandoned its modern-day position. hopefully some space in the senate to change that now that the influences of the prior president are diminished at least in terms of his presence at 1600 pennsylvania ave. . >> i wanted to ask you next about something that is possibly more controversial, voting rights have become controversial in recent years. i talked with my students, young people are very frustrated about campaign finance system. people who are 18, 19 don't have court cases but they know citizens united, money is flowing. it is most obviously troubling but also the things that i am pessimistic about given the supreme court. do you think this pessimism is warranted? is there some path forward in the near term? is a long time horizon? >> there is a reason to be pessimistic. we want
time it was reauthorized it was signed into law by a republican president in 1975, gerald ford, ronald reagan, george w. bush, then something seems to have happened. i am not sure. over the last 15 years ago all of a sudden voting rights are no longer a settled question that was noncontroversial, the republican party has abandoned its modern-day position. hopefully some space in the senate to change that now that the influences of the prior president are diminished at least in terms of his...
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richard nixon, gerald ford, ronald reagan, george w. bush. then something seems to have happened.'m not sure. maybe it was the election of 2008. but over the last 15 years or so, all of the sudden, voting rights was no longer a settled question that was noncontroversial and the republican party has abandoned its modern-day position. hopefully there will be some space in the senate to change that now that the influences of the prior president are diminished at least in terms of his presence at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. host: i wanted to ask you next about something that is possibly even more controversial than voting rights unfortunately has become. that is campaign-finance. i talked to my students a lot about this. young people are very frustrated about our campaign-finance system. people who are 18 or 19 don't know many court cases, but they know citizens united. they know money is flowing into our system and this is one of the things that, from where i sit is troubling, but it is the thing i'm most pessimistic about, given especially a very conservative supreme court. do you thi
richard nixon, gerald ford, ronald reagan, george w. bush. then something seems to have happened.'m not sure. maybe it was the election of 2008. but over the last 15 years or so, all of the sudden, voting rights was no longer a settled question that was noncontroversial and the republican party has abandoned its modern-day position. hopefully there will be some space in the senate to change that now that the influences of the prior president are diminished at least in terms of his presence at...
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recognize in the united states the covid moment has coincided with the george floyd racial reckoning moment. david: let's talk about the ford foundation, something you have done that is innovative to deal with covid. you convinced the ford foundations'trustees = -- ford foundation's trustees to borrow money. darren: we had to do that. in the beginning of march -- april of 2020, the markets were -- in the beginning of march and april of 2020, the markets were very choppy. they were in huge distress. arts organizations had closed their doors. there was no revenue. nonprofit fundraisers had been canceled. donors were beginning to get concerned about pledges. we needed to increase our spending while our endowment was going down in value. i had seen that in the last market cycle where the need went up, and our endowment went down. in order to address the need side while maintaining the physical responsibility of maintaining -- managing the endowment, ended the luck of having jerome powell in charge of the fed and announcing in march that money was free and what happened made it quite possible for us to think about debt instead o
recognize in the united states the covid moment has coincided with the george floyd racial reckoning moment. david: let's talk about the ford foundation, something you have done that is innovative to deal with covid. you convinced the ford foundations'trustees = -- ford foundation's trustees to borrow money. darren: we had to do that. in the beginning of march -- april of 2020, the markets were -- in the beginning of march and april of 2020, the markets were very choppy. they were in huge...
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well, earlier, ispoke to george demacopoulos is co—director of the orthodox christian studies center at forde russian orthodox chuch have any choice but to not condemn the invasion of ukraine. not very easily. there hasn't been a single bishop within the russian federation to condemn the war. there have been some priests who have been silenced. one of the interesting things to know, of course, is that the majority of orthodox christians in ukraine fall under the jurisdiction of the moscow patriarchate and so you do find bishops in ukraine, russian orthodox bishops in ukraine, who are condemning the war and have ceased recognising their patriarch, but in russia, no. there has not been any move against putin or against the war from the leadership. and it does appear, in many comments by president putin, that he is actually using religion to justify the invasion of ukraine, doesn't it? yes, absolutely. both vladimir putin and patriarch kirill have presented the operation as a means to save, protect russian speakers in ukraine against a kind of godless west and secularism. they paint it as a bul
well, earlier, ispoke to george demacopoulos is co—director of the orthodox christian studies center at forde russian orthodox chuch have any choice but to not condemn the invasion of ukraine. not very easily. there hasn't been a single bishop within the russian federation to condemn the war. there have been some priests who have been silenced. one of the interesting things to know, of course, is that the majority of orthodox christians in ukraine fall under the jurisdiction of the moscow...
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could've run not one but two campaigns against ronald reagan in 1976, gerald ford convince to beat back reagan. in the george h.w. bush primary campaign lost. ebaker on the other side of the republican divide twice. partly because people like michael beaver and spencer did not want ed needs to be chief of staff they liked him a lot but he would be disastrous chief of staff he was a man for whom is not a piece of paper went into his briefcase it never came back out again. you had no idea where things would go. a bee disaster to the staff and baker they felt like had been very impressive in these two campaigns. they convinced reagan and he said yes i will take every think about that one is the last sunday member c a president takg someone who'd run two campaigns against him as his number one aid? show should reagan is pragmatic and people often remember. baker quote if not once a thousand times reagan always said to him, super ideological obviously but said i would rather get 80% of what i want and go over the cliff line and then get nothing. while baker took a lot of heat and let reagan be reagan at crowd the
could've run not one but two campaigns against ronald reagan in 1976, gerald ford convince to beat back reagan. in the george h.w. bush primary campaign lost. ebaker on the other side of the republican divide twice. partly because people like michael beaver and spencer did not want ed needs to be chief of staff they liked him a lot but he would be disastrous chief of staff he was a man for whom is not a piece of paper went into his briefcase it never came back out again. you had no idea where...
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we've got to bury the hatchet and you see jimmy carter and joe ford becoming very close. you see george w bush and bill clinton becoming close. they're consciously becoming close they're making a larger statement to the public but jefferson with expansion and books on the on the louisiana purchase. jefferson as a writer in botanist, you know, jefferson's being a slave owner and his they and ann washington now reading about that realizing that there needs to be more emphasis to look at slave owning presidents. and what does that mean? you know, it's a very fertile field presidential history. right on the 20th century. i've never written a book on a president and in fact, brian and our talk sometimes people will say to me boy you do a lot of different topics doug you jump around. it's like really i mean, yes hunter thompson lived with jimmy carter's house. i mean, i'm writing the same era the of things. i'm not writing about founding fathers. i've been really writing about america in the 20th century, but more specifically america since world war two but something like david mccalla will
we've got to bury the hatchet and you see jimmy carter and joe ford becoming very close. you see george w bush and bill clinton becoming close. they're consciously becoming close they're making a larger statement to the public but jefferson with expansion and books on the on the louisiana purchase. jefferson as a writer in botanist, you know, jefferson's being a slave owner and his they and ann washington now reading about that realizing that there needs to be more emphasis to look at slave...
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and you see jimmy carter and gerald ford becoming very close. you see george w. bush and bill clinton becoming close. they're consciously becoming close. they're making a larger statement to the public. but jefferson, with expansion, and books on the louisiana purchase, and jefferson as a writer and botanist, jefferson's being a slave owner, and washington, now reading about that, realizing that there needs to be more emphasis to look at slave-owning presidents, and what does that mean. you know, it's a very fertile field, presidential history. but i write on the 20th century. i've never written a book on a president. in fact, brian, in our talk, sometimes people will say to me, boy, you do a lot of different topics, doug, you jump around. it's like, really? i mean, yes, hunter thompson lived with jimmy carter's house. i'm writing the same era of things. i'm not writing about founding fathers. i've been really writing about america in the 20th century, but more specifically america since world war ii. but something like david mccullough will do truman or john add
and you see jimmy carter and gerald ford becoming very close. you see george w. bush and bill clinton becoming close. they're consciously becoming close. they're making a larger statement to the public. but jefferson, with expansion, and books on the louisiana purchase, and jefferson as a writer and botanist, jefferson's being a slave owner, and washington, now reading about that, realizing that there needs to be more emphasis to look at slave-owning presidents, and what does that mean. you...
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of baker had one to campaigns against ronald reagan in 1976, gerald ford convention, last campaign that reagan bossed out of the george hob bush american pain must regular 1980, so figures on the other side of the republican divide twice and partly because and spencer did not want that, they thought he was a good guy and he liked lot but he was a disaster is a chief of staff because he was known if a piece of paper into his briefcase, never came back out again and they did not want to disaster chief of staff a big really felt like have been very oppressive these two campaigns in the comments reagan and reagan suggest obligate think about that, was less than he can remember of presentations and videos run to campaigns against him, as a number one aid and so shows you the reagan is more pragmatic the people remember hannah when baker quantitive not once, a thousand times originally sent him, look, reagan was super ideological obviously been he's i would rather get 80 percent about a month ago over to my flight get nothing will baker took a lot of heat and let reagan be ready proud, conservative thought he was, moshe kin
of baker had one to campaigns against ronald reagan in 1976, gerald ford convention, last campaign that reagan bossed out of the george hob bush american pain must regular 1980, so figures on the other side of the republican divide twice and partly because and spencer did not want that, they thought he was a good guy and he liked lot but he was a disaster is a chief of staff because he was known if a piece of paper into his briefcase, never came back out again and they did not want to disaster...
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george. i'm back here in dearborn, michigan, at ford's manufacturing facility for electric trucks.s kind of a fun thing. they have this area that you can use to put ice in to have a frontgate instead of a tailgate and then 15 different electrical outlets. just some fun to show you in the newer evs. drew: increasing sunshine today. numbers going into the 60's this afternoon. our next storm >>> coming up, book-flue >>> coming up, book-fluencer zibby owens will tell us about her new children's book "princess charming." we'll be right back. "princess charmi >>> >>> we're back now with one of our favorite book-fluencers. zibby owens. creator of the platform, moms don't have time to, dot, dot, dot, and she's out with her first children's book called "princess charming." zibby, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks so much for having me. this is so fun. >> i wanted to talk to you about your sort of brand is call moms don't have time to and yet, you have time to do so very much. how do you do it all and tell me a little about your brand. >> i don't know how i do it all. i just some
george. i'm back here in dearborn, michigan, at ford's manufacturing facility for electric trucks.s kind of a fun thing. they have this area that you can use to put ice in to have a frontgate instead of a tailgate and then 15 different electrical outlets. just some fun to show you in the newer evs. drew: increasing sunshine today. numbers going into the 60's this afternoon. our next storm >>> coming up, book-flue >>> coming up, book-fluencer zibby owens will tell us about her...
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george floyd racial reckoning moment. and that has brought into stark relief the challenges for people of color. especially in low income communities. david: let's talk about the fordoundation. it's something you've done that's innovative to deal with covid. when covid came, you convince the ford foundation trustees and some others to borrow money. you went out and borrowed a billion dollars. why did you need to do that? darren: well, we needed to do that, because if you recall, at the beginning of covid back in march and april of 2020, the markets were very choppy. what i was concerned about was on the one hand, on the needs side, we were hearing from many arts organizations, organizations working on food security and direct services , that they were in huge distress. remember, arts organizations had closed their doors. there was no revenue. the nonprofit fundraisers had been canceled. donors were beginning to get a little nervous about pledges. so we would see the need to increase our spending while at the same time our denominator, our endowment was going down in value. and i had seen that happen in the last down market cycle, where our need went up and our endo
george floyd racial reckoning moment. and that has brought into stark relief the challenges for people of color. especially in low income communities. david: let's talk about the fordoundation. it's something you've done that's innovative to deal with covid. when covid came, you convince the ford foundation trustees and some others to borrow money. you went out and borrowed a billion dollars. why did you need to do that? darren: well, we needed to do that, because if you recall, at the...
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george mcgovern. we had three straight elections where there were no presidential debates. what changed everything, it was 1976. gerald fordesidency when nixon resigned. he was behind in the polls, jimmy carter, one-term governor of georgia, they both saw an incentive. in 1976, carter and ford saw an incentive to debate. the debates were back on. they turned to the league of women voters who sponsored the 1976 debate. it continued in 1980. at the last minute, carter and regan debated. the famous line, there you go again. won the election. in 1984, the pattern was established, that is when the next big change happened. the two major parties look at this why are we letting the league of women voters set this up? why don't we do it ourselves? it was set up by the two major party, there have been debates in every cycle. it has been bumpy. in 1992, bush senior at the time, his campaign had issues with it. folks remember that campaign. the clinton campaign sent people as chickens, to event, trying to bait him into debating. the economic crisis. there has been drama around the debates, they have been doing this since 1988. as you
george mcgovern. we had three straight elections where there were no presidential debates. what changed everything, it was 1976. gerald fordesidency when nixon resigned. he was behind in the polls, jimmy carter, one-term governor of georgia, they both saw an incentive. in 1976, carter and ford saw an incentive to debate. the debates were back on. they turned to the league of women voters who sponsored the 1976 debate. it continued in 1980. at the last minute, carter and regan debated. the...
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two campaigns against ronald reagan, the 1976 gerald ford convention fight the beat back reagan for thought last campaign that reagan lost and the george hw bush primary campaign that lost a reagan in 198. so baker had been on the other side of the republican divide twice reagan picks him anyway partly because people like michael dever and stu spencer did not want edniece davichievous doubt. they thought at meese was a good guy. they liked him a lot, but he would be a disaster as a chief of staff because he was a man for whom was known if a piece of paper went into his briefcase it never came back out again, you know idea what things are. they did not want me to be a disaster chief of staff and baker they felt like had been very impressive in these two campaigns and they convinced reagan and reagan said, yeah, i'll take it. think about that. when is last time you can remember a present taking somebody who'd run two campaigns against him as his number one eight. so it says it shows you the reagan was more pragmatic that people often remember and what baker quoted to us. if not once he quoted a thousand times reagan always said to him is
two campaigns against ronald reagan, the 1976 gerald ford convention fight the beat back reagan for thought last campaign that reagan lost and the george hw bush primary campaign that lost a reagan in 198. so baker had been on the other side of the republican divide twice reagan picks him anyway partly because people like michael dever and stu spencer did not want edniece davichievous doubt. they thought at meese was a good guy. they liked him a lot, but he would be a disaster as a chief of...
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president ford, carter, reagan, george w. bush, clinton, george h. w. bush, obama, and trump. in fact, under the trump administration migrant apprehensions increased 851,000 in may of 2019, more than double the year before. 144,000 migrant encounters occurred in may of 2019. my question to you is, it's true isn't it that the issues at the southern border have been there for more than half a century? that is true congressman. from my republican colleagues it is a new problem, it's just a hard wash. so let's talk about one that more ineffective solutions, which is the wall. the former presidents and mexico would pay for the wall. in mexico pay for the wall? >> no they did not. >> okay, the southern border is a process and managed 33 miles long is that correct? and in four years, all of the former president managed to do is build approximately 455 miles of which only 49 were in places where they were already physical barriers. is that correct? >> i'm not familiar congressman with the precise amount of mileage that was built. it certainly didn't expand the entire territory of the
president ford, carter, reagan, george w. bush, clinton, george h. w. bush, obama, and trump. in fact, under the trump administration migrant apprehensions increased 851,000 in may of 2019, more than double the year before. 144,000 migrant encounters occurred in may of 2019. my question to you is, it's true isn't it that the issues at the southern border have been there for more than half a century? that is true congressman. from my republican colleagues it is a new problem, it's just a hard...
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during the 40 years, the carter years -- during the ford years, the carter years, reagan's second term, george. bush same thing. this is nothing first time we have had high gas at high inflation. in 2008, we almost bankrupt this country. do we want to continue to burn coal, burn oil and leave our grandkids with flooded coastal states? or do we want to pay more for gas and energy and give our grandkids and their kids an opportunity to have the life we had? biden's plan is working. we have to have both parties working together and we have to make a decision -- pay more for gas and energy or let our crystal cities be flood. host: you are in west virginia which is very dependent on coal for the economy. caller: it always has been. it always has been but it is time to make the change. i have got four kids and six grandkids. one of them lives on the coastal cities. miami is flooded almost every day when the tide raises. they keep raising the roads. do we want to do this? the plan is working. i mean, i have paid more for gasoline all my life. this is not the first time it is four dollars a gallon and
during the 40 years, the carter years -- during the ford years, the carter years, reagan's second term, george. bush same thing. this is nothing first time we have had high gas at high inflation. in 2008, we almost bankrupt this country. do we want to continue to burn coal, burn oil and leave our grandkids with flooded coastal states? or do we want to pay more for gas and energy and give our grandkids and their kids an opportunity to have the life we had? biden's plan is working. we have to...
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during the 40 years, the carter years -- during the ford years, the carter years, reagan's second term, george w. bush same thing. this is nothing first time we have had high gas at high inflation. in 2008, we almost bankrupt this country. do we want to continue to burn coal, burn oil and leave our grandkids with flooded coastal states? or do we want to pay more for gas and energy and give our grandkids and their kids an opportunity to have the life we had? biden's plan is working. we have to have both parties working together and we have to make a decision -- pay more for gas and energy or let our crystal cities be flood. host: you are in west virginia which is very dependent on coal for the economy. caller: it always has been. it always has been but it is time to make the change. i have got four kids and six grandkids. one of them lives on the coastal cities. miami is flooded almost every day when the tide raises. they keep raising the roads. do we want to do this? the plan is working. i mean, i have paid more for gasoline all my life. this is not the first time it is four dollars a gallon a
during the 40 years, the carter years -- during the ford years, the carter years, reagan's second term, george w. bush same thing. this is nothing first time we have had high gas at high inflation. in 2008, we almost bankrupt this country. do we want to continue to burn coal, burn oil and leave our grandkids with flooded coastal states? or do we want to pay more for gas and energy and give our grandkids and their kids an opportunity to have the life we had? biden's plan is working. we have to...
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harrison ford is joining forces with the team behind "ted lasso," and lara will have that in "pop news." >>> but right now, she is upstairs with christy turlington burns. >> i sure am, georgeut becoming a mother. we've been talking about it. we'll share it with you when we're back on "good morning america." don't go anywhere. ♪ life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. ♪("i've been everywhere" by johnny cash) ♪ ♪i've traveled every road in this here land!♪ ♪i've been everywhere, man.♪ ♪i've been everywhere, man.♪ ♪of travel i've had my share, man.♪ ♪i've been everywhere.♪ ♪ ♪i've been everywhere.♪ living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause status. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe
harrison ford is joining forces with the team behind "ted lasso," and lara will have that in "pop news." >>> but right now, she is upstairs with christy turlington burns. >> i sure am, georgeut becoming a mother. we've been talking about it. we'll share it with you when we're back on "good morning america." don't go anywhere. ♪ life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand...