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i was thinking about gerald ford. in particular i was thinking about a conversation president ford had in the oval office of the white house in december 1976 with the iranian ambassador to washington. in that conversation, president ford explained to the ambassador that he needed the help of the shah of iran to stop opec, the cartel that represented oil producers from approving another big increase in the price of oil. at that time the shah was this country's most important middle east ally. so much so that the shah was known by admirers and critics alike as america's shah. opec was due to meet in a few days time to calculate the size of the price increase for the following year. the shah had made it clear to ford that he believed oil was undervalued in price, and that western consumers could afford to pay 15% more for the imports of persian gulf crude oil. he had already brushed aside a letter from ford asking him to rethink his position. the president's meeting with the shah and ambassador was a final attempt to mak
i was thinking about gerald ford. in particular i was thinking about a conversation president ford had in the oval office of the white house in december 1976 with the iranian ambassador to washington. in that conversation, president ford explained to the ambassador that he needed the help of the shah of iran to stop opec, the cartel that represented oil producers from approving another big increase in the price of oil. at that time the shah was this country's most important middle east ally. so...
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now, therefore, i, gerald r.ord, president of the united states, do grant a full, free and absolute pardon unto richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he, richard nixon, has committed or may have committed or taken part in. >> so richard nixon had to quit the presidency, but he never otherwise had to pay for what he did. the nation turfed the person who pardoned nixon out of office the first chance they had to vote on him on over time gerald ford excuse everything nixon did, moving on, not looking back, became a lauded decision, patriotic move. that the country would be better off not deal with this anymore, that we needed our long national nightmare of finding out what a crook our president was to be over. in his new book "constitutional lawyer and principle provocateur glenn greenwald argues the american public was right the first time when we reacted to the pardoning of richard nixon with revulsion and anger. the precedent of that pardon, of important people getting away with crimes bec
now, therefore, i, gerald r.ord, president of the united states, do grant a full, free and absolute pardon unto richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he, richard nixon, has committed or may have committed or taken part in. >> so richard nixon had to quit the presidency, but he never otherwise had to pay for what he did. the nation turfed the person who pardoned nixon out of office the first chance they had to vote on him on over time gerald ford excuse everything...
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thank you to the gerald r. ford presidential library for roasting me in making my research in this wonderful event possible. you may have heard the expression, it's good to be king well, tonight it's good to be a historian. oil diplomacy and oil dependency this morning the new york times published an op-ed on foreign oil dependency. the "wall street journal" published one on the importance of history studies in creating competitive dynamic work force. we seek to bridge to compelling in vital areas of public interest. it is a rare and wonderful thing for a historian to watch as events the world speculated about a generation ago finally come to pass more than three decades later. five years ago when i began my research into u.s. we will diplomacy in the 1970's i was puzzled by references made in documents from 1976 that read like something out of the financial thriller. there was talk of a sudden increase in oil prices triggering a global financial crisis. the bankruptcy of countries in southern europe and intern
thank you to the gerald r. ford presidential library for roasting me in making my research in this wonderful event possible. you may have heard the expression, it's good to be king well, tonight it's good to be a historian. oil diplomacy and oil dependency this morning the new york times published an op-ed on foreign oil dependency. the "wall street journal" published one on the importance of history studies in creating competitive dynamic work force. we seek to bridge to compelling...
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ronald reagan ran against the incumbent, gerald ford, and lost. none of the republican field had that -- has the experience today, with the possible exception, you could say, of ron paul, who ran as a libertarian and lost. host: roger simon, a columnist at the chicago sun-times and worked for the "chicago tribune." is that like the cubs and the sox? guest: absolutely. it is pretty rare. i am a sox fan, being a southsider. and there is no way you can be both. it is only because rupert murdoch bought the "sun-times" that i left it, my wife and i. i went to the "tribune" to do long, thoughtful pieces on american politics. as some might remember, that was the year of monica lewinsky, and i did not do long, thoughtful pieces. host: laurel, maryland, democrats' line. caller: my thing is -- you know, people tend to blame barack for congress. congress is totally against anything he does. he can put the blame on them. i do not think he has been more tougher toward congress, but that does not want to change my vote. i am voting for him. it does not matter t
ronald reagan ran against the incumbent, gerald ford, and lost. none of the republican field had that -- has the experience today, with the possible exception, you could say, of ron paul, who ran as a libertarian and lost. host: roger simon, a columnist at the chicago sun-times and worked for the "chicago tribune." is that like the cubs and the sox? guest: absolutely. it is pretty rare. i am a sox fan, being a southsider. and there is no way you can be both. it is only because rupert...
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so who is to blame wall street are washington joining me now is gerald celente a publisher of the transit journal and director of the transit research institute carol thank you for joining us so are protesters taking their anger out of the wrong people or should they be protesting in washington instead of wall street. wall street is washington and washington has walls through who the heads of the u.s. treasury been over the last couple of presidents robert rubin goldman sachs then moving over to sue citi group and then you had read paul said the treasury secretary on the bush that the fraud is the whole top program where did he come from oh the c.e.o. of goldman sachs we had to bail out goldman sachs and making a bad bet of thirteen billion dollars with a i.g. who is the chief of staff for president obama where does he come from oh that's bill daley or wasn't he the vice chairman of j.p. morgan chase it's the same club it's just a different version so you just that wall street has washington so does that mean that they should be taking their protests in washington they should be taking th
so who is to blame wall street are washington joining me now is gerald celente a publisher of the transit journal and director of the transit research institute carol thank you for joining us so are protesters taking their anger out of the wrong people or should they be protesting in washington instead of wall street. wall street is washington and washington has walls through who the heads of the u.s. treasury been over the last couple of presidents robert rubin goldman sachs then moving over...
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so who is to blame wall street or washington answer that i just spoke to gerald celente a publisher of the trans journal and director of the trans research institute here's what he had to say. wall street is washington and washington is wall street look over the heads of the u.s. treasury over the last couple of presidents robert rubin goldman sachs they're moving. two to citi group then you had read paul's the treasury secretary on the bush the lies the whole top program where did he come from both the c.e.o. of goldman sachs we had to bail out goldman sachs making a bad bet of thirteen billion dollars with a i.g. who is the chief of staff for president obama where it's the oh that's bill daley i wasn't he the vice chairman of j.p. morgan chase it's the same club it's just a different version so you just have wall street as washington so does that mean that they should be taking their protests to washington they should be taking they're taking them everywhere this is really again we're not monday morning quarterbacks on this i wrote a book in one thousand nine came out in one thousand
so who is to blame wall street or washington answer that i just spoke to gerald celente a publisher of the trans journal and director of the trans research institute here's what he had to say. wall street is washington and washington is wall street look over the heads of the u.s. treasury over the last couple of presidents robert rubin goldman sachs they're moving. two to citi group then you had read paul's the treasury secretary on the bush the lies the whole top program where did he come from...
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this has been a 40-year argument, gerald. >> it has. i don't think there's anything that rick perry said in his speech today that other republican candidates would disagree with. where they would differ with him is the emphasis on energy as part of an overall jobs solution as you suggest. it's a long-term energy problem that he's addressing as a short-term solution to a really acute jobs problem that people want addressed now, this week and next week. i think what you'll see in the next two speeches that come from rick perry is an attempt to go after those, but by structuring his economic rollout this way he said i think energy is at the center of job creation, not peripheral to it. >> beyond that -- i mean, we've seen resurgence from newt gingrich, so there's a possibility of getting back into the game. do you see rick perry getting back into this with just jobs and stuff? he has to go out further, does he not? >> he does. he came into the race, the way he looks at government, let's make government as irrelevant as possible in your lif
this has been a 40-year argument, gerald. >> it has. i don't think there's anything that rick perry said in his speech today that other republican candidates would disagree with. where they would differ with him is the emphasis on energy as part of an overall jobs solution as you suggest. it's a long-term energy problem that he's addressing as a short-term solution to a really acute jobs problem that people want addressed now, this week and next week. i think what you'll see in the next...
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gerald is also praised for his perseverance and compassionate speaking out against violence. he recently completed the program at city college where he focused on green technology and will soon transferred to louisiana state university. he will be missed. [applause] [applause] lauren dangerfield, 16, has led the forefront of campaigns for people winning in time of rights. -- employment rights. she also institutionalized ethnic studies. she is working to build more awareness on working to bridge the gap between ecology, race, and community. [applause] [applause] lucky fisher travis, 17, is a youth supervisor with new ideas. he strives for greatness and also pushes and support this project leaders to envision britain is in themselves. -- greatness in themselves. [applause] [applause] michellechu, 17, is a committed youth board member and on the youth empowerment advisory board. she is a college-bound ambassador in march from mentor school, where she is a wonderful model tutor. michelle is a responsible and motivated later working to bring you up voice to her community. [applaus
gerald is also praised for his perseverance and compassionate speaking out against violence. he recently completed the program at city college where he focused on green technology and will soon transferred to louisiana state university. he will be missed. [applause] [applause] lauren dangerfield, 16, has led the forefront of campaigns for people winning in time of rights. -- employment rights. she also institutionalized ethnic studies. she is working to build more awareness on working to bridge...
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i think the answer to that is gerald laird, who is a fast runner for a catcher.en if they do tie it, having laird come in for defense. punto obviously will be trying to bunt. >> joe: cardinals have only theriot left on their bench. tieing run at first with nobody out. and that bunt is back to the backstop. strike 1. upper 90s fastball exploding out of the hands of feliz. that can't be fun to try to turnaround and bunt. >> tim: what you have to try to do is to hold the bat at the top of the strike zone and don't try to bunt it unless the ball is under the bat. if you do, you will pop it up. i know they are telling him, make him be down in the strike zone. >> joe: gerald laird, the tieing run at first, nobody out and an 0-1 count on nick punto, who has two hits. and that is fouled. strike 2.
i think the answer to that is gerald laird, who is a fast runner for a catcher.en if they do tie it, having laird come in for defense. punto obviously will be trying to bunt. >> joe: cardinals have only theriot left on their bench. tieing run at first with nobody out. and that bunt is back to the backstop. strike 1. upper 90s fastball exploding out of the hands of feliz. that can't be fun to try to turnaround and bunt. >> tim: what you have to try to do is to hold the bat at the top...
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but part of gerald avenue will stay closed until early november. >>> a new report finds there's beenore and more traffic control accidents lately. >> reporter: it is this kind of close call on jfk radar in june that's on the radar of a government watchdog. a jet about to take off was brought to come to an abrupt halt to avoid crashing into another plane. >> cancel take off. cancel take off. >> reporter: there were no injuries but while congressional overseers say u.s. air space is among the safest in the world, they report safety errors. the rate of errors has more than doubled in the last three years when it comes to airborne accidents. the head of the national air traffic controllers association says the increase is due to a new reporting system in which controllers aren't punished for reporting errors. >> i believe it shows there's a healthy system out there where employees are comfortable and willing to report safety issues to management in order to address them. i think it shows it's very healthy. >>> the faa also points to the reporting system for the jump. saying more informat
but part of gerald avenue will stay closed until early november. >>> a new report finds there's beenore and more traffic control accidents lately. >> reporter: it is this kind of close call on jfk radar in june that's on the radar of a government watchdog. a jet about to take off was brought to come to an abrupt halt to avoid crashing into another plane. >> cancel take off. cancel take off. >> reporter: there were no injuries but while congressional overseers say u.s....
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i think the answer to that is gerald laird, who is a fast runner for a catcher.en if they do tie it, having laird come in for defense. punto obviously will be trying to bunt. >> joe: cardinals have only theriot left on their bench. tieing run at first with nobody out. and that bunt is back to the backstop. strike 1. upper 90s fastball exploding out of the hands of feliz. that can't be fun to try to turnaround and bunt. >> tim: what you have to try to do is to hold the bat at the top of the strike zone and don't try to bunt it unless the ball is under the bat. if you do, you will pop it up. i know they are telling him, make him be down in the strike zone. >> joe: gerald laird, the tieing run at first, nobody out and an 0-1 count on nick punto, who has two hits. and that is fouled. strike 2. the cardinals won last night, 3-2. rangers lead tonight, 2-1. punto strikes out on a 99 mile-an-hour fastball. he did not advance the runner. >> tim: against feliz, if you don't get the bunt down and he has two strikes on you. it's over. >> joe: and i don't believe feliz threw
i think the answer to that is gerald laird, who is a fast runner for a catcher.en if they do tie it, having laird come in for defense. punto obviously will be trying to bunt. >> joe: cardinals have only theriot left on their bench. tieing run at first with nobody out. and that bunt is back to the backstop. strike 1. upper 90s fastball exploding out of the hands of feliz. that can't be fun to try to turnaround and bunt. >> tim: what you have to try to do is to hold the bat at the top...
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applause] >> representing all the military, we have the commander of the third fleet, vice admiral gerald beaman. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. the last few days have been very educational. we have learned a lot. i learned there is an insurance company that has very low rates in california. [laughter] i have to tell you it is an honor and pleasure to be representing the united states third fleet today. you will see some of our proud sailors and marines pass by in the not too distant future. i would like to think of you people up front. senator nolan, this yacht club, the club manager and general operating officer for the club. i think they did a wonderful job for us. [applause] san francisco fleet week is a great opportunity for the navy and marine corps to display our wares. the young men and women serving our country can tell their stories and show you the things they live with every day. it is a wonderful thing for us to be able to do that. it is a heartwarming to be in the san francisco and bay area. there are many men and women representing the great services appear this week
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but part of gerald avenue will stay closed until early november. >>> a new report finds there's beend more traffic control accidents lately. >> reporter: it is this kind of close call on jfk radar in june that's on the radar of a government watchdog. a jet about to take off was brought to come to an abrupt halt to avoid crashing into another plane. >> cancel take off. cancel take off. >> reporter: there were no injuries but while congressional overseers say u.s. air space is among the safest in the world, they report safety errors. the rate of errors has more than doubled in the last three years when it comes to airborne accidents. the head of the national air traffic controllers association says the increase is due to a new reporting system in which controllers aren't punished for reporting errors. >> i believe it shows there's a healthy system out there where employees are comfortable and willing to report safety issues to management in order to address them. i think it shows it's very healthy. >>> the faa also points to the reporting system for the jump. saying more information wi
but part of gerald avenue will stay closed until early november. >>> a new report finds there's beend more traffic control accidents lately. >> reporter: it is this kind of close call on jfk radar in june that's on the radar of a government watchdog. a jet about to take off was brought to come to an abrupt halt to avoid crashing into another plane. >> cancel take off. cancel take off. >> reporter: there were no injuries but while congressional overseers say u.s. air...
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gerald hurst was one of the new fire scientists. >> gerald hurst is a chemist extraordinaire with a ph.d. from cambridge university. >> he's the idiosyncratic godfather of modern arson science. he's like this mad scientist who is not mad at all. >> narrator: for years, willingham's supporters had tried to enlist hurst's help. they finally gave him the state's arson report only weeks before the scheduled execution. >> taking a look at the photographs and video and testimony and fire investigation report, it became apparent that we were dealing with a fire which had gone to flashover. >> narrator: flashover, the instant ignition of all combustible material in a room. >> flashover had left natural patterns on the floor that all post-flashover fires tend to leave behind, and these had been misidentified as pour patterns. and thus, the fire had been labeled an arson. >> narrator: hurst reviewed the report line by line. >> here's your first bit of so- called arson evidence. this was typically interpreted in the old days as a pour pattern. in other words, someone poured gasoline or some other a
gerald hurst was one of the new fire scientists. >> gerald hurst is a chemist extraordinaire with a ph.d. from cambridge university. >> he's the idiosyncratic godfather of modern arson science. he's like this mad scientist who is not mad at all. >> narrator: for years, willingham's supporters had tried to enlist hurst's help. they finally gave him the state's arson report only weeks before the scheduled execution. >> taking a look at the photographs and video and...
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. >> you were appointed at 75 by gerald ford. >> yes. >> you served under warren burger. >> yes. that is exactly right. served with him. >> i'm sorry. >> that is exactly right. we did an interview with him during the time. here is an interview to the people are who are not familiar with warren burger can see what he looks like. >> we have, give or take, 1500 in the federal judiciary, 30 magistrates and bankruptcy judges. there are very near 1000 life tenure article three judges now. they are there because we need them and we need more. congress is constantly expanding federal jurisdiction, and we have to have more to take care of it. >> what was it like serving with chief justice warren burger? >> there are all sorts of aspects of it. he was a very likable man. he is judged as being somewhat pompous and more regal, but he was a good presiding officer. a very gracious public appeal. he handled public affairs very well. on the internal deliberations of the court, i think he was less competent than either of his two successors. to be frank with you, he did many fine things, but i do
. >> you were appointed at 75 by gerald ford. >> yes. >> you served under warren burger. >> yes. that is exactly right. served with him. >> i'm sorry. >> that is exactly right. we did an interview with him during the time. here is an interview to the people are who are not familiar with warren burger can see what he looks like. >> we have, give or take, 1500 in the federal judiciary, 30 magistrates and bankruptcy judges. there are very near 1000 life...
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reverend gerald durley of a nearby atlanta &chu out.en, - i have reason to believe that herman can take, not a sizable slice of the african american vvte, no republican is going to do that. but perhaps a sizable amount."pollster and friend matt towery belieees cain cculd take up to 10% of the african americannvote, along with his big base of support through the tea party. natstowerr believes he business man, and then radio talk show host ecame mmre confident about his political calling, after surviving coloo cancer. "i saw a big change in herman cain after that took place and he tooo to the airwavvs and he started talking about running for president. and then he got into this presidentiaa race. ann he jjst kept continuing to have that positive attitude." experrs attcain's almaamater, morehouse college, are really think that the majority of the african american community is going to examine policies.""herman cane's &pfriends tell us they respect his accomplishmeets. now -- they're waiting to see whether the differenceesthat resonate in h
reverend gerald durley of a nearby atlanta &chu out.en, - i have reason to believe that herman can take, not a sizable slice of the african american vvte, no republican is going to do that. but perhaps a sizable amount."pollster and friend matt towery belieees cain cculd take up to 10% of the african americannvote, along with his big base of support through the tea party. natstowerr believes he business man, and then radio talk show host ecame mmre confident about his political...
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. >> gerald ford. >> he is under retek. i think he was aggressive on intelligence and he was kind of a mainstream conservative internationalist. i think he did his best of the circumstances. it was a difficult time for the u.s. foreign policy because public and congress was fed up with the memory of the vietnam and the possibility of anything that might resemble vietnam chapter 74, 75, 76 and the allies, cuba, for example were promoting socialist revolutions and africa parts of the world and in the political times residing foreign policy he was focused left and right attacks from the left were rising and the dictatorships and attacks from the right or not tough enough on the soviet union and that is where reagan came from 1976 the taut and sailed on the answer was to be even tougher so he got it from both directions. >> would you teach at george mason you? >> george mason politics, security, defense policy, book graduates and undergraduates. i did great work at oxford. >> or economic interests important in foreign policy? >
. >> gerald ford. >> he is under retek. i think he was aggressive on intelligence and he was kind of a mainstream conservative internationalist. i think he did his best of the circumstances. it was a difficult time for the u.s. foreign policy because public and congress was fed up with the memory of the vietnam and the possibility of anything that might resemble vietnam chapter 74, 75, 76 and the allies, cuba, for example were promoting socialist revolutions and africa parts of the...
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and just like that, the tying run comes to the plate. [ applause ] gerald leonard has come in the on-deckues to get ready in the bullpen. the pitcher's spot is due up right now. that is why laird. also, the cardinals are one base runner away from assuring another albert pujols at-bat before the end of this gam game. that is going to be it for holland. mike adams. ron washington has not made the call yet, but figures to. adams who was traded to texas in july, from the san diego padres. he will enter here and deal with the tying run at the plate. one on, two out. rangers up by two in the bottom of the eighth of game six. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ engines roar ] ♪ well... 'cause i could pay a little at a time... but actually we do -- and my kids would be like, "awesome, mom!" oh! i did not see that. [ male announcer ] layaway's back for christmas in our toys, electronics, and jewelry departments. i find investments with e-trade's top 5 lists and use pre-defined screeners to work smarter. not harder. i depend on myself to take charge of my financial future. [ bell dinging ] i depend o
and just like that, the tying run comes to the plate. [ applause ] gerald leonard has come in the on-deckues to get ready in the bullpen. the pitcher's spot is due up right now. that is why laird. also, the cardinals are one base runner away from assuring another albert pujols at-bat before the end of this gam game. that is going to be it for holland. mike adams. ron washington has not made the call yet, but figures to. adams who was traded to texas in july, from the san diego padres. he will...
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>> guest: jimmy carter and gerald ford. >> host: that's kind of remarkable when you think about it. there any time in the debates where you were sort of panic inside and thought oh, my gosh, this isn't going to come off? >> guest: you mean the content? >> host: yes, the content or the logistics, or something, something was sort of got out of control. i know there were other debates that kind of got out of control. >> guest: yet, no. there was any time or i thought things would be out of control. there were many times i was disappointed i was unable to use the rules in such a way to ask the follow-ups that i thought should be asked. i always worked very hard to make damn sure that i stay within the rules, and i also worked very hard to use the rules in ways so that there can be a float to its. >> host: do you have input into the rules? >> guest: no. they give you the rules and they say, we hereby invite you to moderate debate so-and-so, and will you, are you interested? will you do this? and will you agree to enforce these rules? >> host: what's the best format? >> guest: to -- that
>> guest: jimmy carter and gerald ford. >> host: that's kind of remarkable when you think about it. there any time in the debates where you were sort of panic inside and thought oh, my gosh, this isn't going to come off? >> guest: you mean the content? >> host: yes, the content or the logistics, or something, something was sort of got out of control. i know there were other debates that kind of got out of control. >> guest: yet, no. there was any time or i thought...
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. >> president obama wants us to think not like gerald ford but harry truman.ress tuesday with, but acted on his own. his time to starart behaving like a president, not like a politician from chigo lambasting the rich, more tax breaks -- i can deal with china. i can do with energy. it is time for him to dl with that part >. >> he did at -- if he acted unilaterally on china, prices would go up. >> absolutely. >> we are going have this debate. let's talk about the debate that is coming up. your news organization, bloomberg, is hosting the next big debate. >> that is right. we h have a debate in new hampshire, the first solely about the economy. it will be 8:00 p.m. on bloomberg television and streaming live. >> is funded by the peterson institute. >> i will be going to new york thatight to appear the next morning on fox to help cover the debate appeared >> ver good. all-star lineup and all-star coverage. we will have this debate after the debate. thank you for joining us. up next, our number for the weeeek -- 188,003 and 74. [ mr. connally ] i was paying too much
. >> president obama wants us to think not like gerald ford but harry truman.ress tuesday with, but acted on his own. his time to starart behaving like a president, not like a politician from chigo lambasting the rich, more tax breaks -- i can deal with china. i can do with energy. it is time for him to dl with that part >. >> he did at -- if he acted unilaterally on china, prices would go up. >> absolutely. >> we are going have this debate. let's talk about the...
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to share that the college track did their groundbreaking for their new facility site on third and gerald which is really exciting so it will have a big college track sign which is on the corridor which will set the tone for our kids in the bayview so i want to thank college track for their partnership and the work they're doing with our kids and there was a backpack give-away this weekend at garfield park that was put on by the city that benefited so many of our kids in our superintendent zone, the mission superintendent zone. thank you for doing all of that, as well. are there any other final announcements? great. thank you. yes? sorry. are you ok? item t is the report of closed session activities. this is the closed session actions of september 20, 2011. the board of education approved a credit for one direct, one principal and two assistant principals. in the existing litigation case oah case no. 20011160521, the board, by a vote of 7 aye's, approved a settlement. in the existing litigation of case no. 2011060361, the board, by a vote of seven aye's, approved settlement in $3,000. in
to share that the college track did their groundbreaking for their new facility site on third and gerald which is really exciting so it will have a big college track sign which is on the corridor which will set the tone for our kids in the bayview so i want to thank college track for their partnership and the work they're doing with our kids and there was a backpack give-away this weekend at garfield park that was put on by the city that benefited so many of our kids in our superintendent zone,...
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. >> tom fit gerald tone. >>> president obama -- tom fitzgerald want to. >>> president obama hit the road today in dallas, he singled out eric cantor who criticized the nearly $450 billion legislation. >> i would like mr. cantor to come here to dallas and explain what pactly in this jobs bill does he not believe in? >> cantor said house republicans have rejected the president's all-or-nothing approach to the legislation and that republicans have different ideas on how to grow the economy and create jobs. he hopes the party can find common ground with the president. >>> and emergency ethics reform. >> hardly anyone surprised that the d.c. council decided to turn its back on the plan that would launch an ethics reform task force. matt ackland was there and joins us now. matt? >> reporter: the d.c. couple wants to address the issue and do not think the emergency plan is the way to go. this morning, council member ven sent orange proposed a plan to launch a task force. his plan was should the down and he got no -- he was shot down and got no support. he made a promise to voters during th
. >> tom fit gerald tone. >>> president obama -- tom fitzgerald want to. >>> president obama hit the road today in dallas, he singled out eric cantor who criticized the nearly $450 billion legislation. >> i would like mr. cantor to come here to dallas and explain what pactly in this jobs bill does he not believe in? >> cantor said house republicans have rejected the president's all-or-nothing approach to the legislation and that republicans have different...
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been some violence involved. >> thompson: documents we found in the files of the medical examiner, geralditt, raised questions about his independence from law enforcement. before doing the autopsy, dr. gowitt met with two prosecutors and four different detectives, all members of the county child abuse task force. >> they're supposed to be an unbiased entity of dekalb county. they are supposed to be totally unbiased. i don't think they should have met at all. >> thompson: we tried repeatedly to speak with dr. gowitt about the ware case, but he declined our requests. with his wife in prison, reggie ware didn't give up. >> i sold this house right here about six months later ... >> thompson: one by one, he began selling houses he'd acquired over years as part of his real estate business. it would cost him more than $700,000 to challenge his wife's conviction. >> this house right here was melonie's grandmother's house. they kind of got upset when i sold it. >> thompson: and reggie spent countless hours studying the case. >> i did, like, a crash course in college, i guess, of trying to learn ab
been some violence involved. >> thompson: documents we found in the files of the medical examiner, geralditt, raised questions about his independence from law enforcement. before doing the autopsy, dr. gowitt met with two prosecutors and four different detectives, all members of the county child abuse task force. >> they're supposed to be an unbiased entity of dekalb county. they are supposed to be totally unbiased. i don't think they should have met at all. >> thompson: we...
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tom fit gerald is back and knows better than i. the tea party and top maryland democrat appear to be on the safe side. >> reporter: we tried the new map, the congressional district's past 33 to 13. outside, tea party members protested with conservative activists. >> don't take away our votes orgery mander this state. >> reporter: maryland's tea party which, opposes many of the governor's policies is setting its sights on redistrict. >> that has been proposed and i control. trying to take it down tomont pomeroy county. --mont groom-- montgomery county. >> reporter: it moves to many montgomery county democrats into the sixth district by republican congressman roscoe bartlet. >> you tell me, you know, what is it that a montgomery county volter has in common with someone from allegheny county. that is not their political views but the needs of the people. >> reporter: the old addage that politics makes strange bedfellows and that is the case when it miss to maryland's congressional redistricting. the tea party members, the democratic c
tom fit gerald is back and knows better than i. the tea party and top maryland democrat appear to be on the safe side. >> reporter: we tried the new map, the congressional district's past 33 to 13. outside, tea party members protested with conservative activists. >> don't take away our votes orgery mander this state. >> reporter: maryland's tea party which, opposes many of the governor's policies is setting its sights on redistrict. >> that has been proposed and i...
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. >> reporter: on his 14th birthday, gerald maddox got the perfect birthday gift.hink that's right. we would be nowhere if he didn't stand up for our rights. >> reporter: this dedication is a long overdue cream come true. >> i just hope that the young people here realize what a great sacrifice this was. this is hallowed ground here today. besides the arlington cemetery stop and the schmidt zonian, foggy bottom is also a good stop. but keep in mind it is a is six- block walk. >>> a reminder about our coverage plan for the mlk memorial dedication. we will broadcast the official ceremony at len a.m. sunday on our -- 11:00 a.m. on our sister station. we'll stream coverage. >>> your birth control may play a role in your relationships and the lettuce recall you should know about. >> reporter: taking the pill may affect your love life. number 5 tonight, using birth control can affect your choice in a mate. researchers found women on the pill were electric sexually satisfied but happier overall in their relationships than people who were on the pill when they met their par
. >> reporter: on his 14th birthday, gerald maddox got the perfect birthday gift.hink that's right. we would be nowhere if he didn't stand up for our rights. >> reporter: this dedication is a long overdue cream come true. >> i just hope that the young people here realize what a great sacrifice this was. this is hallowed ground here today. besides the arlington cemetery stop and the schmidt zonian, foggy bottom is also a good stop. but keep in mind it is a is six- block walk....
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. >> 53-year-old los angeles attorney gerald curry is leaving the courthouse after attending a hearing medical trust fund case. a heavyset man wearing glasses confronts him and asks if he is mr. curry. >> and i said, "yes, who are you?" i just remember an incredibly loud pop or bang. >> television news crews hear it too and scramble to the scene. >> there was a lot of people screaming. "oh, my god, oh, my god." >> i went behind the tree. i was very scared as he approached me with the gun outstretched. >> at first, witnesses don't know what's going on. some think a movie is filming. maybe it's fireworks or a crazy prank. sonny kang is on a pay phone close by. >> i heard the loud noise and turned around real quick and the first thing i see is the older guy with a gun in his hand. i was going to run too, but for some reason, my foot wouldn't move. i was shocked. like, oh, my god. >> the gunman is 64-year-old william strier. he's angry because he says curry is one of the people responsible for withholding his money from a trust fund. calmly, strier continues to shoot from one side of the t
. >> 53-year-old los angeles attorney gerald curry is leaving the courthouse after attending a hearing medical trust fund case. a heavyset man wearing glasses confronts him and asks if he is mr. curry. >> and i said, "yes, who are you?" i just remember an incredibly loud pop or bang. >> television news crews hear it too and scramble to the scene. >> there was a lot of people screaming. "oh, my god, oh, my god." >> i went behind the tree. i was...
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. >>> another court case we've been following for some time, as well, a federal judge ordered gerald loughner to undergo four more months of mental health treatment to try and make him fit to stand trial for shooting arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords and more than a dozen others. as you may remember, loughner has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. the judge said his condition has improved so far. >>> health insurance costs are on the rise again. except faster than usual and three times faster than nation. the average annual premium for family coverage through an employer is up to $15,073. an increase of 9% over last year. >>> also marking ten years since the anthrax attacks. remember these? 500 interviews, 1,700 subpoenas, and one controversial suspect. we'll take you inside the investigation next. y of powder . what if there was a makeup that didn't just hide your breakouts... but actually made them go away. neutrogena skin clearing makeup. it has our proven blemish fighting formula blended with silky gorgeous makeup. so it gives you a beautiful flawless look while undercover
. >>> another court case we've been following for some time, as well, a federal judge ordered gerald loughner to undergo four more months of mental health treatment to try and make him fit to stand trial for shooting arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords and more than a dozen others. as you may remember, loughner has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. the judge said his condition has improved so far. >>> health insurance costs are on the rise again. except faster than usual...
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pectoral muscle injury and could be out for some time depending on the results of the mri in tampa, gerald mcgo, ankle injury. another mri coming tomorrow. no mri necessary for 49ers receivers josh morgan. a broken ankle suffered in garbage time of that 48-3 win over the buccaneers. they were up 41-3 when he went down with the broken ankle. >> here in atlanta a victory for the packers. in the process they lose offensive lineman chad clifton what appears to be a serious hamstring injury. nfl films all-access look at the raiders emotional win over the texans which came down to the final play of the game. it's on nfl turning point on versus. here in atlanta, once again, packers beat the falcons 25-14. al and cris will be back to wrap things up after this. . "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" question answered! introducing wendy's thickest, hottest, juiciest cheeseburgers ever, dave's hot 'n juicy! with new toppings and a butter-toasted bun. nice shirt. [ male announcer ] support stand up 2 cancer... everythin
pectoral muscle injury and could be out for some time depending on the results of the mri in tampa, gerald mcgo, ankle injury. another mri coming tomorrow. no mri necessary for 49ers receivers josh morgan. a broken ankle suffered in garbage time of that 48-3 win over the buccaneers. they were up 41-3 when he went down with the broken ankle. >> here in atlanta a victory for the packers. in the process they lose offensive lineman chad clifton what appears to be a serious hamstring injury....
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pectoral muscle injury and could be out for some time depending on the results of the mri in tampa, gerald ankle injury. another mri coming tomorrow. no mri necessary for 49ers receivers josh morgan. a broken ankle suffered in garbage time of that 48-3 win over the buccaneers. they were up 41-3 when he went down with the broken ankle. >> here in atlanta a victory for the packers. in the process they lose offensive lineman chad clifton what appears to be a serious hamstring injury. nfl films all-access look at the raiders emotional win over the texans which came down to the final play of the game. it's on nfl turning point on versus. here in atlanta, once again, packers beat the falcons 25-14. al and cris will be back to wrap things up after this. . "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" question answered! introducing wendy's thickest, hottest, juiciest cheeseburgers ever, dave's hot 'n juicy! with new toppings and a butter-toasted bun. nice shirt. everything was good, ladies? [ male announcer ] ...simply by en
pectoral muscle injury and could be out for some time depending on the results of the mri in tampa, gerald ankle injury. another mri coming tomorrow. no mri necessary for 49ers receivers josh morgan. a broken ankle suffered in garbage time of that 48-3 win over the buccaneers. they were up 41-3 when he went down with the broken ankle. >> here in atlanta a victory for the packers. in the process they lose offensive lineman chad clifton what appears to be a serious hamstring injury. nfl...
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ronald reagan ran against the incumbent, gerald ford, and lost.e of the republican field had that -- has the experience today, with the possible exception, you could say, of ron paul, who ran as a libertarian and lost. host: roger simon, a columnist at the chicago sun-times and worked for the "chicago tribune." is that like the cubs and the sox? guest: absolutely. it is pretty rare. i am a sox fan, being a southsider. and there is no way you can be both. it is only because rupert murdoch bought the "sun-times" that i left it, my wife and i. i went to the "tribune" to do long, thoughtful pieces on american politics. as some might remember, that was the year of monica lewinsky, and i did not do long, thoughtful pieces. host: laurel, maryland, democrats' line. caller: my thing is -- you know, people tend to blame barack for congress. congress is totally against anything he does. he can put the blame on them. i do not think he has been more tougher toward congress, but that does not want to change my vote. i am voting for him. it does not matter to me
ronald reagan ran against the incumbent, gerald ford, and lost.e of the republican field had that -- has the experience today, with the possible exception, you could say, of ron paul, who ran as a libertarian and lost. host: roger simon, a columnist at the chicago sun-times and worked for the "chicago tribune." is that like the cubs and the sox? guest: absolutely. it is pretty rare. i am a sox fan, being a southsider. and there is no way you can be both. it is only because rupert...
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to create a functional economy and there is geithner bernanke running out of nk now as our friend gerald celente says most of it's electronic and what he would say of course is that the electronic money is not worth the paper it's not printed on so they're going to run out of atoms at some point because why they just discovered that some neutrinos travel faster than light well if geithner and bernanke you have their way that means we're going to print money faster than light itself my final comment on this max is that it looks like this is the hyper inflation of all of these elaborate schemes and acronyms meant to bail us out there's hyper inflation and taxes and new taxes and nickel and dime ing and we see that just like when the rykes mark ran out of ink to print the rykes mark here we're running out of ink to actually print all the new taxes that are required to pay for the bankers but number don't talk about it. stacey lambert thanks for being on the kaiser apart thank you max don't go away much more coming away so stay right there. discovery. becomes. nature can give you. twenty yea
to create a functional economy and there is geithner bernanke running out of nk now as our friend gerald celente says most of it's electronic and what he would say of course is that the electronic money is not worth the paper it's not printed on so they're going to run out of atoms at some point because why they just discovered that some neutrinos travel faster than light well if geithner and bernanke you have their way that means we're going to print money faster than light itself my final...
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. >> schieffer: so did gerald ford but he did by agreement. >> by negotiation. but would have been subject to a subpoena depending on the circumstances is. the point is this, when you're actually making a more radical case than i am. you're suggesting that if the congress can't subpoena a judge, a judge could not issue an instruction to congress. that the branches would be truly separate. that's not what happens today. today you have judges who are dictatorial and arrogant, who pretend that they are the dominant branch and who issue orders that clearly are against the constitution. >> schieffer: let me ask you one other thing that you said. you said in the gingrich administration you would just tell the national security officials to ignore the supreme court's recent rulings on national security. so which law is it? do you just follow only the laws you wish to follow under your doctrine? how does that work? >> you follow the law. in the cases i'm citing recently with hamden, you had the court overturning the congress and the president. and what i'm saying we hav
. >> schieffer: so did gerald ford but he did by agreement. >> by negotiation. but would have been subject to a subpoena depending on the circumstances is. the point is this, when you're actually making a more radical case than i am. you're suggesting that if the congress can't subpoena a judge, a judge could not issue an instruction to congress. that the branches would be truly separate. that's not what happens today. today you have judges who are dictatorial and arrogant, who...