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you go with sir gerald. >> sir gerald. >> to pick him up. now he's flying commercial. >> he's flying commercial. he's got a credit card. he didn't have any money. >> he's got a credit card. >> he's kind of identifiable with a credit card. >> i was going to say, that's a pretty darn good credit card. an american express with elvis presley. >> we should do a commercial with elvis presley and american express. >> he did not leave home without it? >> he did not leave home without it. he left everything else, but he had his american express card. >> did you ever find out why he -- why did he -- >> yeah, he -- >> why did he do this? >> elvis, as we all, as history knows he was a very generous guy, and it was christmastime. and he was doing some big shopping. you know, when elvis did big shopping it was buying cars for people, you know, and things like that. and his father and his wife talked to him about it and were kind of -- you know, telling him he had to slow down and he couldn't -- and he got very upset. he told me the next day, he ran this a
you go with sir gerald. >> sir gerald. >> to pick him up. now he's flying commercial. >> he's flying commercial. he's got a credit card. he didn't have any money. >> he's got a credit card. >> he's kind of identifiable with a credit card. >> i was going to say, that's a pretty darn good credit card. an american express with elvis presley. >> we should do a commercial with elvis presley and american express. >> he did not leave home without it?...
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>> yes. >> 2:00 in the morning you go with sir gerald? >> sir gerald. to pick him up. he's flying commercial? >> flying commercial. he's got a credit card. he doesn't have any money but he's got a credit card. >> i was going to say, a pretty darn good credit card. >> he did not leave home without it? >> he did not leave home without it. he left everything else but he had this american express card. >> did you ever find out why did he do this? >> elvis, as we all of history knows, he was a very generous guy and it was christmastime and he was doing some big shopping. when elvis did big shopping, it was buying cars for people and things like that. and his father and his wife talked to him about it. and they were kind of telling him that he had to slow down and he couldn't -- and he got very upset. he told me the next day he ran this all down to me and said, it's my money. i understand why they are talking to me and i appreciate all of that. what really ticked him off is then they called colonel parker on the west about his spending and he said, it's none of his business.
>> yes. >> 2:00 in the morning you go with sir gerald? >> sir gerald. to pick him up. he's flying commercial? >> flying commercial. he's got a credit card. he doesn't have any money but he's got a credit card. >> i was going to say, a pretty darn good credit card. >> he did not leave home without it? >> he did not leave home without it. he left everything else but he had this american express card. >> did you ever find out why did he do this?...
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i was called back as ambassador to nato to washington when gerald ford became president to chair his transition, and he had never been elected president or vice president. no one knew him around the world. i had been ambassador and had contacts in europe and he said, look, there is a conference going on in turkey and i want you to go there and explain to people who gerald ford is and what our policies are going to be that and dr. kissinger will be continuing as secretary of state and be reassuring. and the name of the conference was just the opposite of the conservative tradition. supposedly it was the bilderberg conference, and i went there to izmir, turkey, walked, looked around, didn't see too many people i knew and looked in the back in the middle and there was bill buckley. i said, oh, my goodness, and i sat with him and he introduced me to a woman sitting next to him who i had never met, and we talked. it turned out the woman sitting next to him was a young, british parliamentarian who played a role in the conservative tradition. name margaret thatcher. years later when preside
i was called back as ambassador to nato to washington when gerald ford became president to chair his transition, and he had never been elected president or vice president. no one knew him around the world. i had been ambassador and had contacts in europe and he said, look, there is a conference going on in turkey and i want you to go there and explain to people who gerald ford is and what our policies are going to be that and dr. kissinger will be continuing as secretary of state and be...
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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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gerald robinson.cheers and applause] his title at our school is security guard, but he does so much more. as you can only imagine. he is only 25 years old and when he came to our school he was 21, about to turn 22. this young man is dependable, loyal, dedicated. he is the most hard-working young man that i know. i am so honored to be presenting this award to him. duquesne see him walking around with children. he is always the same with everybody. he's never upset. and you can see from the staff support they absolutely love him. mr. gerald robinson. [cheers and applause] >> congratulations. >> i want to thank my friends, my family, my special principle. i call her mom at school. i want to thank your for the opportunity to give back to my community because i grew up in the bayview community. it is kind of rough around there. it is kind of hard. a lot of my brothers and sisters over there do not have a father figure. i'm not trying to be their father, but i am showing them that there are positive young b
gerald robinson.cheers and applause] his title at our school is security guard, but he does so much more. as you can only imagine. he is only 25 years old and when he came to our school he was 21, about to turn 22. this young man is dependable, loyal, dedicated. he is the most hard-working young man that i know. i am so honored to be presenting this award to him. duquesne see him walking around with children. he is always the same with everybody. he's never upset. and you can see from the staff...
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metro officials say they allowed ronald gerald pinkett to return back to work. as bruce johnson tells us, that decision has the victim's family up in arms. >> reporter: metro tells 9news now that ronald pinkett, a train operator is innocent until proven guilty and therefore allowed to return to work even if the charge is murder. >> he is going back to routine of living. my daughter is buried in the ground. >> vanessa was shot and fatally wounded in march of 2011 in her home on b. street in southeast. >> is my daughter gone? i have had peace of mind. >> her live in boyfriend, gerald ronald pinkett was arrested and charged with second-degree murder. since 2007, pinkett had been a train operator for metro in good standing. he was placed on leave with pay. that was until last week when metro allowed him to return to work despite the murder charge. >> metro spokesman wouldn't do an on camera interview, but points out that pinkett was released by the court. he says his case was reviewed. he was evaluated and decided that picket could return to work, but he couldn't co
metro officials say they allowed ronald gerald pinkett to return back to work. as bruce johnson tells us, that decision has the victim's family up in arms. >> reporter: metro tells 9news now that ronald pinkett, a train operator is innocent until proven guilty and therefore allowed to return to work even if the charge is murder. >> he is going back to routine of living. my daughter is buried in the ground. >> vanessa was shot and fatally wounded in march of 2011 in her home on...
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he's coming mitt romney to gerald ford who lost to jimmy carter. it's one thing to call yourself ronald reagan, it's another thing to call someone gerald ford as an insult. i thought interesting also is a choice of words and the way that mr. santorum talked about what he sees himself being up against. he not only talked about the republican establishment as being behind mitt romney. he talked about the republican establishment and aristocracy. at this hour nbc has projected that in washington, d.c. where rick santorum was not on the ballot, mitt romney is the winner of that contest. nbc has projected that in maryland mitt romney is the winner. in wisconsin, we have very few results in so far. nbc is projebting the wisconsin race as too early to call but with mitt romney in the lead. right now too early to call in wisconsin. you can see our vote totals are low. we've only got 5% in. we'll be watching throughout the night as they continue to come in. >>> what you're looking at here is the romney campaign headquarters tonight in milwaukee, wisconsin.
he's coming mitt romney to gerald ford who lost to jimmy carter. it's one thing to call yourself ronald reagan, it's another thing to call someone gerald ford as an insult. i thought interesting also is a choice of words and the way that mr. santorum talked about what he sees himself being up against. he not only talked about the republican establishment as being behind mitt romney. he talked about the republican establishment and aristocracy. at this hour nbc has projected that in washington,...
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secretary, gerald r. ford cost overruns are $1 billion and i'm not sure how much it is complete.l the navy be asking for legislative relief from the cost cap of $600 billion? >> senator, not this year, but i'm certain we will be asking next year. >> is it accurate that there is at least $1 billion cost overrun on the gerald r. ford? >> i think it's accurate that it's at least $1 billion over the original estimate. and i think it's important to note what we have done to contain these costs. when i took office, we -- since i have taken office, we have recovered back the fee almost completely from the ship builder. that is building this carrier. so there -- whatever monies they get from now will simply cover their cost. secondly, for some of the government furnished equipment from other vendors, we have capped the amounts that we're going to pay for those. and the ship remains on track to be in the fleet in 2015. but third, and perhaps most importantly, one thing you mentioned in your opening statement. this is the lead ship of the class. you and i have discussed how much new techno
secretary, gerald r. ford cost overruns are $1 billion and i'm not sure how much it is complete.l the navy be asking for legislative relief from the cost cap of $600 billion? >> senator, not this year, but i'm certain we will be asking next year. >> is it accurate that there is at least $1 billion cost overrun on the gerald r. ford? >> i think it's accurate that it's at least $1 billion over the original estimate. and i think it's important to note what we have done to contain...
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she said, quote, under the provisions of the law, gerald ford and jimmy carter were each given just under $22 million and the national parties were permitted to raise and spend an additional two cents for each person of voting age or about $3.2 million. these amounts functioned as ceilings that could not be exceeded through the direct expend sures by candidates or parties. konls kwently, she writes, the differences between the republican and democratic campaigns in 1976 was not in how much was spent, but how it was spent. how things have changed? >> things have changed. we -- i guess we can attribute it to inflation. a lot of things are differently priced than they were back then. the campaign, the public financing portion of our federal campaign structure is no longer as -- doesn't have as many people participating as it did in some of its earlier years. last cycle was the first time that a general election candidate of a major party did not participate in the public financing campaign. the other candidate, senator mccain, did. he received about $87 million in the public grant. so, the p
she said, quote, under the provisions of the law, gerald ford and jimmy carter were each given just under $22 million and the national parties were permitted to raise and spend an additional two cents for each person of voting age or about $3.2 million. these amounts functioned as ceilings that could not be exceeded through the direct expend sures by candidates or parties. konls kwently, she writes, the differences between the republican and democratic campaigns in 1976 was not in how much was...
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then gerald white 30627 says, perhaps we can go boot shopping. the decoy types, wow, for like the big ones? >> then he cuts to the chase. he says, i'm not going to avoid the subject. i would like to make love to you after we are done boot shopping. i have a serious fetish for boots. gerald white later tells the decoy he's going to bring her a pair of boots. as he comes in the house he's not carrying any. >> come on in. i made some sweet tea. >> good. >> i have to get these clothes out so they don't wrinkle. did you bring the riding boots? >> yes. >> all right. >> they're out in the car. >> i can't wait to get my own pair. >> have a little shopping day planned this afternoon? >> yep. >> yeah? and who are you taking shopping today? >> natasha. >> natasha? >> yes. >> how did you meet natasha? >> i met her online. >> online? >> yes. >> how old do you think natasha is. >> i have no idea. >> you have no idea? >> we never discussed that. >> you never discussed it. to refresh his memory, i read to him from his chat log. i'm 15. >> you don't have to go an
then gerald white 30627 says, perhaps we can go boot shopping. the decoy types, wow, for like the big ones? >> then he cuts to the chase. he says, i'm not going to avoid the subject. i would like to make love to you after we are done boot shopping. i have a serious fetish for boots. gerald white later tells the decoy he's going to bring her a pair of boots. as he comes in the house he's not carrying any. >> come on in. i made some sweet tea. >> good. >> i have to get...
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see the brics nations out there with their economies are growing at a very rapidly rapid rate so gerald how soon if we do see this chap to a different world reserve currency when would that happen i would expect it to happen after the presidential election. they're going to do everything they can to try to keep this going and to try to soothe any kind of ripples coming from around the world but you know this is not bigger than just the dollar crisis it's really the decline of empire america in so many different ways whether it's waging its losing wars overseas and draining its treasury whether that's the noun tins of debt that they're piling up or whether the declines in virtually every o.e.c.d. lead in this see whether it's quality of life health care the list goes on and on so what we're seeing is decline of of america and the building up of really a twenty first century economy i think it's going to happen after the elections now ultimately what would this mean you know economists are talking about what the implications of this could be held by should the average us citizen care if t
see the brics nations out there with their economies are growing at a very rapidly rapid rate so gerald how soon if we do see this chap to a different world reserve currency when would that happen i would expect it to happen after the presidential election. they're going to do everything they can to try to keep this going and to try to soothe any kind of ripples coming from around the world but you know this is not bigger than just the dollar crisis it's really the decline of empire america in...
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the graphic on the right would allow folks to cross at gerald. or replacing bridge no. 2 for $25 million. the problem with that option is that it precludes the station from being built without having to rebuild that bridge, which would add another at several tens of millions of dollars. and the third option would be a wider bridge, but that would be $35 million and really have $25 million in place. we will be at the southeast community facility tonight. will be going to the bayview shipyard. we will summarize that input in the next month or so. >> commissioner cohen. >> thank you, mr. chair. i would be interested in hearing from mr. wells lawson. if you could just talk to us a little better about the grand -- the grant and how it relates to harney way. >> the grant, as ms. lombardo said, was an earmarked that we received in 2009. we're using it as the first baby step for the candlestick point, part of the project approvals received in 2010. as everyone knows, in 2011, we have been sorting out and did suspension under ab26 the law that dissolves t
the graphic on the right would allow folks to cross at gerald. or replacing bridge no. 2 for $25 million. the problem with that option is that it precludes the station from being built without having to rebuild that bridge, which would add another at several tens of millions of dollars. and the third option would be a wider bridge, but that would be $35 million and really have $25 million in place. we will be at the southeast community facility tonight. will be going to the bayview shipyard. we...
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gerald, you're going to take the shot. okay?sn't go in once you take your shots you back out. my name is sergeant bonilla. the time is approximately -- >> 7:08. >> 7:08 p.m. the inmate we're extracting is kevin blanco, he's refusing to come out of the recreation pen. at this time we're going to proceed. >> coming out, blanco? this is your last directive to come out. come on. >> go ahead. >> not working. >> he's too far. blanco, one more directive, you coming out, we're going to drop o.c. in the cage. everybody up. >> you guys done yet? >> coming out, blanco? >> you guys done? >> blanco still refuses to comply. forcing c.e.r.t. to escalate to nonlethal shotgun rounds. >> get down and take a shot. >> come on down, blanco. >> when you're ready. give him another one. >> coming down, blanco. >> good shot. >> i'll come down if you shoot me one more time. >> all right. >> hold up. >> medical? >> hold up. >> he refuses. >> i refuse. i'm all right. i'm 100% all right. >> hold on, blanco. >> check this out. >> yeah. >> we're going to just
gerald, you're going to take the shot. okay?sn't go in once you take your shots you back out. my name is sergeant bonilla. the time is approximately -- >> 7:08. >> 7:08 p.m. the inmate we're extracting is kevin blanco, he's refusing to come out of the recreation pen. at this time we're going to proceed. >> coming out, blanco? this is your last directive to come out. come on. >> go ahead. >> not working. >> he's too far. blanco, one more directive, you coming...
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i thought i was going to die. >> instead, the gunman strikes gerald cole on the head, knocking him to the floor. >> he hits me on the right side of my face. at one point, i just thought that my life that was just over. >> i personally thought that they were going to rough him up because he was trying to get out. >> terrified, cole stays face down on the ground while the gunman continues to rob the other customers. >> my friends that were sitting in front of me, she had hid a purse behind her back and he saw that and came and snatched her purse and put it on the table and told her, empty out this person. i am guessing she was still in shock because she was moving in slow motion just taking it out, one by one. piece by piece. >> they wanted money. wallets, jewelry. he came up behind me and patted me on my wallet that was in the pocket of my pants. he is like, give me your wallet. i said, buddy, let me give you all the cash i got but let me keep my wallet for my i.d. and social security card. >> they were screaming and yelling to open up the register. >> the camera shows the thieves empt
i thought i was going to die. >> instead, the gunman strikes gerald cole on the head, knocking him to the floor. >> he hits me on the right side of my face. at one point, i just thought that my life that was just over. >> i personally thought that they were going to rough him up because he was trying to get out. >> terrified, cole stays face down on the ground while the gunman continues to rob the other customers. >> my friends that were sitting in front of me, she...
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the name was chhnged staa trek fans caa be very peesuasive. hey ent a lot of letters to president geraldnamed &pafter our spaceship enterprise, and that's how this enterppise cameeto be named. the shuttleewill float down the hudson river on p barge to reach its new home in a few wweks here's emily gracey with your 7 day forecast the ravens get a steal with tteir first pick and address a hear rom ozzii newsome next in sports unnimited... >> when you want the latest information about your health, when you have questions about handling your finances, when you need prayer and inspiration to live a more abundant life, and when what is happening in the world impacts your community and family, turn to the "700 club" for analysis and insight into events of the day. 3 thatts all ffr the late eddtion i'm jeff barnd barnd...and i'm karen parks morgan adsit joinssus now with sports unlimited after trading out of the ffrst round...the baltimore ravens with three draft picks total ponight in he 2nd and 3rd the 2nd here's formmr raven in piiker matt stooer with the ann. linebacker, alabama" allbama" a
the name was chhnged staa trek fans caa be very peesuasive. hey ent a lot of letters to president geraldnamed &pafter our spaceship enterprise, and that's how this enterppise cameeto be named. the shuttleewill float down the hudson river on p barge to reach its new home in a few wweks here's emily gracey with your 7 day forecast the ravens get a steal with tteir first pick and address a hear rom ozzii newsome next in sports unnimited... >> when you want the latest information about...
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. >> reporter: gerald bliss runs lincoln military housing. under the terms of the contract, within a two-year period, all homes were supposed to be brought up to a suitable level. was that done, in your opinion? by "suitable" i mean all of them livable. >> yes. i believe it was, under the terms of our agreement with the navy. we have an obligation to the families. we want to provide them great housing, suitable housing, comfortable housing. >> reporter: yet military spouses we spoke with tell a very different story. >> the second story was sinking into the first. >> my house is like a mote. it lives in a pool of water. >> reporter: a story of decaying homes and well meaning but incompetent maintenance people. >> right here is my home. >> reporter: shelley federico moved into lincoln military housing october 2010. when she moved out a year later, she had filed more than two dozen complaints with lincoln maintenance related to water damage and penetration. >> they would send someone out. they say, ms. med rhee koe, no problems. we just need to
. >> reporter: gerald bliss runs lincoln military housing. under the terms of the contract, within a two-year period, all homes were supposed to be brought up to a suitable level. was that done, in your opinion? by "suitable" i mean all of them livable. >> yes. i believe it was, under the terms of our agreement with the navy. we have an obligation to the families. we want to provide them great housing, suitable housing, comfortable housing. >> reporter: yet military...
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. >> 53-year-old los angeles attorney gerald curry is leaving the courthouse after attending a hearingbout a 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 nearby. >> 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. >> finally, after what seems an eternity, strier is out of bullets. he puts the gun in his jacket pocket and nonchalantly walks away. >> he did not break strike. h
. >> 53-year-old los angeles attorney gerald curry is leaving the courthouse after attending a hearingbout a 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...
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>> gerald ford was president, but he was never elected. and if you ever talk to mr. open about the fact that he was hurt by that. and he remembered it his whole life. he became president, and then when he ran he was defeated by jimmy carter who went to, among other places, georgia tech and the u.s. naval academy. but when it occurred to me that it has been 28 years since americans have elected a president who did not go to an ivy league school, those of us who went to big ten schools, i thought i would look up the history of that and find out how many presidents were elected from big ten schools. and none. zero. it makes no sense. >> so if the big ten isn't producing presidents, we know the big ten schools are great schools, what are they producing? >> oh, it's terrific. that's why it's so puzzling. great faculties, and middle of the country, national renowned. neil armstrong, purdue, first person to step onto the moon. jack wellch, ran general electric during the glory years. george gallup, university of iowa, started the legendary polling firm. james earl jones, mi
>> gerald ford was president, but he was never elected. and if you ever talk to mr. open about the fact that he was hurt by that. and he remembered it his whole life. he became president, and then when he ran he was defeated by jimmy carter who went to, among other places, georgia tech and the u.s. naval academy. but when it occurred to me that it has been 28 years since americans have elected a president who did not go to an ivy league school, those of us who went to big ten schools, i...
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so gerald flint was more than welcome when he showed up and started to issue orders, wearing the trademarkght suit he's worn at disasters around the world. >> he portrayed himself as some kind of commander. >> saying that he was with the natural disaster relief group. >> he claimed to be homeland security. >> reporter: but when authorities say the people of henryville did not realize was that flint was an imposter, someone drawn to tornadoes, earthquakes, war, chaos, and disaster. someone who appears to practice medicine without a medical license. someone authorities call a real-life version of the leonardo dicaprio imposter character in the film, catch me if you can. >> are you a real-life pirate? >> i sure am. >> reporter: in indiana, the people of henryville say they began to have suspicions when flint asked local residents to ask for donations. >> collecting cash and having people make checks out to cash. >> reporter: then flint began to collect emergency supplies. >> we got his truck and trailer loaded up, and off they go. >> reporter: but authorities say many of the supplies he colle
so gerald flint was more than welcome when he showed up and started to issue orders, wearing the trademarkght suit he's worn at disasters around the world. >> he portrayed himself as some kind of commander. >> saying that he was with the natural disaster relief group. >> he claimed to be homeland security. >> reporter: but when authorities say the people of henryville did not realize was that flint was an imposter, someone drawn to tornadoes, earthquakes, war, chaos, and...
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police say gerald jordan was spotted by some other police officers driving drunk. >> driving extremely recklessly. here he comes right by our cruisers. >> so as you can see in this video from wtol, police are chasing this guy. there are sparks flying, because he lost the tires, he hit a median, and he passed officers just finishing up a traffic stop around 3:14 a.m. so the officers gave chase. but that didn't end right there. police tapped him -- sent the car spinning, and then it gets really interesting. >> whoa. >> he was able to correct, keep going, but he crossed the median into northbound traffic. >> oh, boy. >> and he started going southbound in the northbound lane. at that point, police say it's do or die. so they were able to pin him in. they say he still had his foot on the accelerator while they're doing this. obviously, a dangerous situation with this guy crossing the median into oncoming traffic. >> right. like a zombie when the car finally t-boned him. he didn't even look over to see what just hit him. s he was just -- >> look at that mug shot. >> they seat belt him to the
police say gerald jordan was spotted by some other police officers driving drunk. >> driving extremely recklessly. here he comes right by our cruisers. >> so as you can see in this video from wtol, police are chasing this guy. there are sparks flying, because he lost the tires, he hit a median, and he passed officers just finishing up a traffic stop around 3:14 a.m. so the officers gave chase. but that didn't end right there. police tapped him -- sent the car spinning, and then it...
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caveat aside. >> mitt romney is not gerald ford in that he doesn't have ford's 30 years in office plusers and perks of the presidency. but there was a -- they were right in that the ideological divide in the party and also a cultural divide in the party between what we now call the establishment and the populace side of the republican party n that regard, they were right r >> mitt romney, if he wins this nomination what does it mean -- wins the presidency is that going to hurt the conservative movement or helps him? >> depend what is he does and how conservatives react to what it does. what happened the last 24 hours, working momgate, i guess we should call it, was just the gift that some conservatives needed, just the excuse to -- >> to jump on. >> exactly. >> we saw they were ready to rally probably quicker than the romney folks thought. >> it was like man nah from heaven for him if romney had is a say said something conservatives said you we heard it before, but now he has been attacked from the other side, gave conservatives the excuse to jump on board. >> craig shirley, thanks. al
caveat aside. >> mitt romney is not gerald ford in that he doesn't have ford's 30 years in office plusers and perks of the presidency. but there was a -- they were right in that the ideological divide in the party and also a cultural divide in the party between what we now call the establishment and the populace side of the republican party n that regard, they were right r >> mitt romney, if he wins this nomination what does it mean -- wins the presidency is that going to hurt the...
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. >> gerald ronald pinkett was arrested in their home and charged with second-degree murder. since 2007, pinkett had been a train operator for metro in good standing. he was placed on leave with pay, that was until last week when metro allowed him to return to work despite the murder charge. >> metro's spokesman wouldn't do an on camera interview, but pinkett was released by the court. he says his case was reviewed. he was evaluated by metro officials and decided that pinkett could return to work, but couldn't come in any contact with the public. he worked at one of the rail yards. >> vanessa mcgee's stepfather, he is livid with metro. >> i want metro to back down. do not support. you are supporting a murder. >> the victim's mother, cheryl clark, wants picket off the job. >> he needs to be locked up. >> metro says picket is considered innocent pending outcome of trial and the washington examiner points out that metro allowed a station manager to work for ten months while he was facing a negligent homicide charge for deadly metro bus crash. the newspaper says that employee was
. >> gerald ronald pinkett was arrested in their home and charged with second-degree murder. since 2007, pinkett had been a train operator for metro in good standing. he was placed on leave with pay, that was until last week when metro allowed him to return to work despite the murder charge. >> metro's spokesman wouldn't do an on camera interview, but pinkett was released by the court. he says his case was reviewed. he was evaluated by metro officials and decided that pinkett could...
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also, as you said, if you went back to the presidency of gerald ford, gerald ford actually extended the included in it. all through american history starting with abraham lincoln until that point, many republicans if not a majority supported workers' rights even though they were economically conservative in other ways. if workers don't have bargaining and organizing rights in an economy like ours, what rights do they have and how do you restore demand in the american economy? >> larry cohen, gat
also, as you said, if you went back to the presidency of gerald ford, gerald ford actually extended the included in it. all through american history starting with abraham lincoln until that point, many republicans if not a majority supported workers' rights even though they were economically conservative in other ways. if workers don't have bargaining and organizing rights in an economy like ours, what rights do they have and how do you restore demand in the american economy? >> larry...
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officer of the girl executes of the usa talking about the 100 years of girl scouting anded on june 4, gerald r. ford journalism awards with chris mathews will be here at our club. second, i'd like to present our guest with our traditional mnpc mug. [ applause ] >> and a couple of quick last questions. do you known when the washington monument will reopen for visitors? >> we're working on it very hard, and i think it will be maybe a year or so out by the time that the construction takes place. >> since you once said you didn't want to be in politics, do you sometimes wish you didn't go beyond that one year? >> i think my family might have the opinion that i would have been home more than i am if i had. gone into the public world, but i will say this. at the end of the day when i speak withal ison and debbie and teresa, the fact is we have so much to celebrate in terms of what the united states stands for in the world and what we stand for here in our own country, and i was just back home celebrating my mother's 90th birthday, nine decades, and she's had a tough last 10, 12 years, and she had
officer of the girl executes of the usa talking about the 100 years of girl scouting anded on june 4, gerald r. ford journalism awards with chris mathews will be here at our club. second, i'd like to present our guest with our traditional mnpc mug. [ applause ] >> and a couple of quick last questions. do you known when the washington monument will reopen for visitors? >> we're working on it very hard, and i think it will be maybe a year or so out by the time that the construction...