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this is what gerald ford told me. this is what gerald ford said to an investigating committee. when ford becomes the first president since abraham lincoln to allow himself to go to congress to testify. the evidence shows that this is absolutely true, that there was no deal. but he did pardon richard nixon. he pardon him on september 9, 1974. the pardon was full. the pardon was absolute, and as you will see in a moment, the real story of the pardon was that it was before indictment, he for richard nixon had actually been indicted of a crime. nixon was pardoned for crimes he had not been charged with yet, so the question is why, and to get to that question, it is even more difficult to explain than the deal with the pardon. you have to look back to president ford's inaugural address, one of the shortest inaugural addresses on record, and i am of the opinion that the shorter the inaugural address, the better, and i believe that the shorter the address from an academic, the better. there was only one problem. it wasn't true. the long national nightmare was far from over, and gerald
this is what gerald ford told me. this is what gerald ford said to an investigating committee. when ford becomes the first president since abraham lincoln to allow himself to go to congress to testify. the evidence shows that this is absolutely true, that there was no deal. but he did pardon richard nixon. he pardon him on september 9, 1974. the pardon was full. the pardon was absolute, and as you will see in a moment, the real story of the pardon was that it was before indictment, he for...
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>> ronald reagan has made this underdog challenge to gerald ford.utcome was not predetermined. no one knew who was going to win this convention. it was quite possible the ronald reagan would have run away with an upset, and that he would have lost to jimmy carter and history would've turned out differently. but basically he -- his people have done a good enough job coming close that they when certain concessions. they have a very conservative platform, bob dole is chosen as a running mate, and after gerald ford gives his acceptance speech, he beckons to the rafters, poor ronald reagan is up in the nosebleed seats, and the people who controlled the convention did not want him too close to the cameras, and he tells him, "why don't you come give a speech?" >> it wasn't accidental? >> the myth says that that's this speech was completely spontaneous and that he did not want to give it. there was a wonderful book that told the behind the scene story of the 1976 campaign by a guy who is still active in washington, victor gold, a real character as i underst
>> ronald reagan has made this underdog challenge to gerald ford.utcome was not predetermined. no one knew who was going to win this convention. it was quite possible the ronald reagan would have run away with an upset, and that he would have lost to jimmy carter and history would've turned out differently. but basically he -- his people have done a good enough job coming close that they when certain concessions. they have a very conservative platform, bob dole is chosen as a running...
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up, will -- we will go to gerald ford introducing.will go to ronald reagan speaking at that convention. we are all a part of this great republican family that will give the leadership to the american people to win on november 2. i would be honored on your behalf to ask my good friend, governor reagan, to say a few your -- words. [applause] >> he obviously did not have a teleprompter again. ronald reagan was an amazing speaker. he had an amazing gift. during the goldwater campaign, people were amazed that he could give a half-hour speech and stop with an internal clock inside his head. wouldld deliver what deliver the most emotional energy. >> my distinguished guests here and you ladies and gentlemen. all of those millions of democrats and independents who i know are looking for a cause around which to rally and which i believe we can give them. [applause] in the face ofce a party that really seems on the time when 80% a of americans are identifying areselves as root -- 18% identifying as republicans. this, continue to watch basically
up, will -- we will go to gerald ford introducing.will go to ronald reagan speaking at that convention. we are all a part of this great republican family that will give the leadership to the american people to win on november 2. i would be honored on your behalf to ask my good friend, governor reagan, to say a few your -- words. [applause] >> he obviously did not have a teleprompter again. ronald reagan was an amazing speaker. he had an amazing gift. during the goldwater campaign, people...
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but i'm still troubled about the gerald ford question. because the first one who tried to do something about stopping the watergate investigations was gerald ford when the first investigation started. and that is going to be my bottom-line question. do you think that he was -- that there was a quid pro quo and there was a deal somewhere along the line. i know many people have looked at it, including the board of directors of the profiles encourage award it had awarded that honor to gerald ford, they came out and decided what you said on the day that he help the country avoid this fight. but do you think that there may be more that we don't know? >> i don't think so. the question is was there a deal and it was very much a question when ford pardoned nixon. had they made a quid pro quo. and there are many investigations of it. but nobody has found anything and ford, as president had bought before the subcommittee to testify on what had happened. gerald ford was picked, i believe, a lot of people were nominating themselves because he was saf
but i'm still troubled about the gerald ford question. because the first one who tried to do something about stopping the watergate investigations was gerald ford when the first investigation started. and that is going to be my bottom-line question. do you think that he was -- that there was a quid pro quo and there was a deal somewhere along the line. i know many people have looked at it, including the board of directors of the profiles encourage award it had awarded that honor to gerald ford,...
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but i'm still troubled about the gerald ford question. because the first one who tried to do something about stopping the watergate investigations was gerald ford when the first investigation started. and that is going to be my bottom-line question. do you think that he was -- that there was a quid pro quo and there was a deal somewhere along the line. i know many people have looked at it, including the board of directors of the profiles encourage award it had awarded that honor to gerald ford, they came out and decided what you said on the day that he help the country avoid this fight. but do you think that there may be more that we don't know? >> i don't think so. the question is was there a deal and it was very much a question when ford pardoned nixon. had they made a quid pro quo. and there are many investigations of it. but nobody has found anything and ford, as president had bought before the subcommittee to testify on what had happened. gerald ford was picked, i believe, a lot of people were nominating themselves because he was saf
but i'm still troubled about the gerald ford question. because the first one who tried to do something about stopping the watergate investigations was gerald ford when the first investigation started. and that is going to be my bottom-line question. do you think that he was -- that there was a quid pro quo and there was a deal somewhere along the line. i know many people have looked at it, including the board of directors of the profiles encourage award it had awarded that honor to gerald ford,...
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when kissenger works with gerald ford, he does much better.when you read the two of them together, they're constantly backstabbing everybody and themselves, to the point where nixon doesn't believe his own state department. the state department is filled with liberals. the press is out to get me. and god forbid, if a ted kennedy became president, american could decline. >> and nixon goes on anti-semitic rants to kissinger who is jewish and escaped germany, where he was born. not once does kissinger say, mr. president, maybe you're not quite right about the position. >> i covered him, it seems forever. he comes through in these tapes on seek yous way. you know, i go back to the war. to me, that's the heart and soul, the beginning and the end of the presidency, although it began with watergate, i appreciate that. he wanted so desperately to beat the north vietnamese. he unleashed a ferocious air campaign. we have one quote right now which i would like to play if you don't mind. if the tech person could play that now. >> it's an 18.5 minute gap.
when kissenger works with gerald ford, he does much better.when you read the two of them together, they're constantly backstabbing everybody and themselves, to the point where nixon doesn't believe his own state department. the state department is filled with liberals. the press is out to get me. and god forbid, if a ted kennedy became president, american could decline. >> and nixon goes on anti-semitic rants to kissinger who is jewish and escaped germany, where he was born. not once does...
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but i'm still troubled about the gerald ford question. because the first one who tried to do something about stopping the watergate investigations was gerald ford when the first investigation started. and that is going to be my bottom-line question. do you think that he was -- that there was a quid pro quo and there was a deal somewhere along the line. i know many people have looked at it, including the board of directors of the profiles encourage award it had awarded that honor to gerald ford, they came out and decided what you said on the day that he help the country avoid this fight. but do you think that there may be more that we don't know? >> i don't think so. the question is was there a deal and it was very much a question when ford pardoned nixon. had they made a quid pro quo. and there are many investigations of it. but nobody has found anything and ford, as president had bought before the subcommittee to testify on what had happened. gerald ford was picked, i believe, a lot of people were nominating themselves because he was saf
but i'm still troubled about the gerald ford question. because the first one who tried to do something about stopping the watergate investigations was gerald ford when the first investigation started. and that is going to be my bottom-line question. do you think that he was -- that there was a quid pro quo and there was a deal somewhere along the line. i know many people have looked at it, including the board of directors of the profiles encourage award it had awarded that honor to gerald ford,...
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and it just went -- ♪ gerald he's always sick gerald he's always sick ♪ and over and over and over. [it was -- not kidding, it was two and a half straight minutes of just -- ♪ he's always sick he's always sick gerald is always sick ♪ and it was the first time i ever saw loren actually go like -- [ laughter ] >> seth: he'd look like -- i remember we all said, he looks like a guy pooping on a raft trip. [ laughter ] >> yeah. i was like, is there a groover under there? [ laughter ] and then, gerard was just the worst dude ever. >> seth: right. >> that was something i wrote with matt murray, "gerard, the worst ever." and his theme song was -- ♪ gerard he's the worst dude ever gerard he smokes a whole lot ♪ ♪ of beefy wang [ laughter ] >> seth: not a hit as well. >> not a hit either. and you can see by the response why. [ laughter ] >> seth: they're lining up to see both of them. you -- last time you were here we talked about this. we're obviously dear friends. >> sure. >> seth: there is the issue of you have said that my dog frisbee is less cute than a rock. >> right. i -- i do recall say
and it just went -- ♪ gerald he's always sick gerald he's always sick ♪ and over and over and over. [it was -- not kidding, it was two and a half straight minutes of just -- ♪ he's always sick he's always sick gerald is always sick ♪ and it was the first time i ever saw loren actually go like -- [ laughter ] >> seth: he'd look like -- i remember we all said, he looks like a guy pooping on a raft trip. [ laughter ] >> yeah. i was like, is there a groover under there? [...
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greene is the author of "the presidency of gerald r. ford."is hour-long event was hosted by the kansas city public library and the truman library institute. following the program, hear gerald ford's 10-minute speech here on american history tv.
greene is the author of "the presidency of gerald r. ford."is hour-long event was hosted by the kansas city public library and the truman library institute. following the program, hear gerald ford's 10-minute speech here on american history tv.
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william o'keefe gerald michael olcott gerald o'leary christine anne olender linda mary oliva edward kr leah e. oliver eric t. olsen jeffrey james olsen barbara k. olsen maureen l. olson steven john olson matthew timothy o'mahoney toshihiro onda seamus l. o'neal james p. o'neil peter j. o'neill jr. sean gordon corbett o'neill betty ann ong michael c. opperman christopher orgielewicz margaret orloske virginia a. ormiston-kenworthy ruben s.ornado kevin o'rourke ronald orsini peter k. ortale juan ortega campos alexander ortiz david ortiz emilio p. ortiz pablo ortiz >> and my uncle, hector roggin tamailo. it's not the way that you died that matters, it's the way that you lived. thank you so much for watching over us and we love you and miss you ever single day. >> and my brother, james barb l barbella. jimmy, we love you, miss you, pray for you always. god bless you and everyone who was lost that day. paul ortiz jr. sonia ortiz masaru ose patrick j. o'shea robert w. o'shea elsie care lie oliva james robert ostrowski timothy o'sullivan jason douglas oswald michael otten isidro ottenwalder m
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so if you read its gerald stories, they are awash in st. paul imagery. as scott fitzgerald was born in the apartment. he was considered a luxury apartment back then befitting the daughter who was one of the richest men in st. paul. unfortunately he died pretty young and so the family was living off the legacy of money. but still, the mcclellan sport while respect it around the town of st. paul. its gerald took his first steps here. there were two sisters that died right before he was born. .. his father couldn't even keep the family together because of finances, but they still wanted to thrust them into this sinkhole society. so what do you do? you send into the most prestigious private school in st. paul, st. paul academy. you sink into dancing lessons just a couple blocks away on grand avenue. and so he was still rubbing shoulders of course with the elite of summit avenue, even though his folks weren't quite there. it's not that he was a poor boy. it was like, today we think of him as like a millionaire amongst billionaires. you don't feel sorry for th
so if you read its gerald stories, they are awash in st. paul imagery. as scott fitzgerald was born in the apartment. he was considered a luxury apartment back then befitting the daughter who was one of the richest men in st. paul. unfortunately he died pretty young and so the family was living off the legacy of money. but still, the mcclellan sport while respect it around the town of st. paul. its gerald took his first steps here. there were two sisters that died right before he was born. .....
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o'keefe william o'keefe gerald michael olcott gerald thomas o'leary christine anne olender linday maryard kraft oliver leah elizabeth oliver eric t. olsen jeffrey james olsen barbara k. oleson maureen lyons olson steven john olson matthew timothy o'mahoney toshihiro onda seamus l. o'neal james p. o'neill. peter j. o'neill jr. sean gordon o'neill betty ann ong michael c. opperman christopher t. orgielewicz margaret quinn orloske virginia ann ormiston ruben s. barnedo. kevin m. o'rourke ronald orsini peter keith ortale juan ortega-campos jane marie orth alexander ortiz david ortiz emilio p. ortiz. pablo ortiz and my uncle hector, not the way that you died that matters, it's the way that you live. thank you so much for watching over us and we love you and miss you every single day. >> and my brother james barbell la. jimmy, we love you, we his you, we pray for your always. god bless you, everyone who was lost that day, and god bless america. paul ortiz jr. sonja ortiz. masaru ose patrick j. o'shea robert william o'shea elsy carolina osorio oliva james r. ostrowski timothy f. o'sullivan ja
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now, therefore, i, gerald r. ford, president of the united states, pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by article ii, section 2, of the constitution, have granted and by these presents 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 during the period from july 20, 1969, through august 9, 1974. >> you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. asked, a look at our recent visit to cheyenne, wyoming. you are watching american history tv all weekend on c-span3. general dodge laid out cheyenne in 1867. when the newspaper started, they had about 300 people living here. when the railroad arrived, it increased to 3000 people. that is where it got the name magic city of the planeins. we are currently in the cheyenne depot building.
now, therefore, i, gerald r. ford, president of the united states, pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by article ii, section 2, of the constitution, have granted and by these presents 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 during the period from july 20, 1969, through august 9, 1974. >> you are watching american history tv all weekend,...
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a witness tells abc 7 news that a city-owned vehicle was traveling along gerald avenue and then sped up to beat oncoming train. the truck got through, but hit the crossing arm that was coming down to block the traffic. >> the train stopped halfway, and then the engineer got out and removed the thing from the middle of the track. threw it to the side. got back on the train and moved the train. and i think the people here from the central shops called the police. >> the truck apparently stopped for a few seconds and then took off. police are still looking for the vehicle and the driver. officers blocked traffic along gerald for several hours until the crossing arm could be ficked. >>> animal control is warning people to keep their cats and small dogs inside at night because of a sharp increase of the number of coyote sightings in the area possibly because of the drought. the wild canines are coming to urban areas to hunt for food. evidence of paw prints were found on the back deck of one pal troy polamapa palo alto home. >> about one a day, one cat a day. as the food sources are becomi
a witness tells abc 7 news that a city-owned vehicle was traveling along gerald avenue and then sped up to beat oncoming train. the truck got through, but hit the crossing arm that was coming down to block the traffic. >> the train stopped halfway, and then the engineer got out and removed the thing from the middle of the track. threw it to the side. got back on the train and moved the train. and i think the people here from the central shops called the police. >> the truck...
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now, therefore, i, gerald r ford , president of the united states to the pardon powers confirmed upon me by article , of thetion two constitution, have granted and a these presents do grant full, free, and absolute pardon unto richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he, richard nixon, have committed -- has committed or may have committed or taken of julyfrom the period 20, 1969, through august 9, 1974. watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule, programs, and to keep up with the latest history news. >> we are excited to announce it is watch week for the 11th annual student cam documentary contest. $100,000 in cash prizes will be awarded to middle and high school contest winners. this years theme is the broadest ever. it is the three branches and you. we would like you to tell a story that demonstrates how a policy, law, or action by either the executive, legislative, or judicial branches of the federal government has affected you and your life or your co
now, therefore, i, gerald r ford , president of the united states to the pardon powers confirmed upon me by article , of thetion two constitution, have granted and a these presents do grant full, free, and absolute pardon unto richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he, richard nixon, have committed -- has committed or may have committed or taken of julyfrom the period 20, 1969, through august 9, 1974. watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american...
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dramatic transition from the resignation of richard nixon to the first and only appointed president, gerald r. ford. for the next hour we're going to continue with yaur calls and comments here on c-span3's american history tv and our guest is john farrell coming out with a new book "richard nixon: an american tragedy." you said this dwarfed any other political skand ideal in american history. you really try to put the entire nixon presidency in context. how so? >> there's sort of a talking point over the years that watergate was just this third rate burglary, everybody did it, and it wasn't that big a deal, but it was a big deal and it led to even further big deals because in the aftermath of watergate we had the rockefeller commission and the church committee investigations that showed how deeply riddled the u.s. government was with this kind of abuse of power. but watergate itself was much more than one burglary. that was actually the third burglary they had pulled off, and as repercussions you had the president resigning. at the same time you had the vice president resigning. you had two
dramatic transition from the resignation of richard nixon to the first and only appointed president, gerald r. ford. for the next hour we're going to continue with yaur calls and comments here on c-span3's american history tv and our guest is john farrell coming out with a new book "richard nixon: an american tragedy." you said this dwarfed any other political skand ideal in american history. you really try to put the entire nixon presidency in context. how so? >> there's sort...
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to him is gerald ford, who would go on to become president of the united states. he was at the time a powerful house republican. it would later be learned that he volunteered to be a secret informant for the fbi. next to him chief justice warren. president johnson. next the president johnson is allen dulles. he is the director of central intelligence for many years, who would be forced out of that job that job by the debacle the bay of pigs. knew about the cia plots to kill fidel castro. he may have ordered some of that . he apparently never shared that information with the warren it wouldn, even though suggest a hazard the commission should follow. cooper fromtor kentucky, a moderate republican. next to him is congressman boggs from louisiana, who was prominent in the democratic leadership of the house and was close to john kennedy. >> how should remark that day, the anniversary of the release of the warren report? >> merriam -- we should market with very mixed feelings. definitivee answers to the many questions about the kennedy assassination. the president who
to him is gerald ford, who would go on to become president of the united states. he was at the time a powerful house republican. it would later be learned that he volunteered to be a secret informant for the fbi. next to him chief justice warren. president johnson. next the president johnson is allen dulles. he is the director of central intelligence for many years, who would be forced out of that job that job by the debacle the bay of pigs. knew about the cia plots to kill fidel castro. he may...
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monday, september 8th works gerald ford's pardon of richard nixon. >> tonight is a great night because you've got a special treat for you. we have someone who spent a number of years of richard nixon's side and remembered that when he lost two elections, the presidential 1960 to come the gubernatorial -- and the gubernatorial in 1962, people wrote him off. they said richard nixon is gone. he said this is my last press conference. not
monday, september 8th works gerald ford's pardon of richard nixon. >> tonight is a great night because you've got a special treat for you. we have someone who spent a number of years of richard nixon's side and remembered that when he lost two elections, the presidential 1960 to come the gubernatorial -- and the gubernatorial in 1962, people wrote him off. they said richard nixon is gone. he said this is my last press conference. not
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monday, september 8th, marks the 40th anniversary of president gerald ford's pardon of richard nixon. >> tonight's a great night because we've got a very special treat for you. we have someone who's spent a number of years at richard nixon's side. and remember that when he lost the two elections, the presidential in 1962 and the gubernatorial in 1960 -- pardon me, in '60 and the gubernatorial in 1962 -- people wrote him off. they said richard nixon is gone.
monday, september 8th, marks the 40th anniversary of president gerald ford's pardon of richard nixon. >> tonight's a great night because we've got a very special treat for you. we have someone who's spent a number of years at richard nixon's side. and remember that when he lost the two elections, the presidential in 1962 and the gubernatorial in 1960 -- pardon me, in '60 and the gubernatorial in 1962 -- people wrote him off. they said richard nixon is gone.
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why did gerald ford pardoned richard nixon, and was there a deal between the two man? discusses the days leading up to the pardon. mr. green is the author of the presidency of gerald ford. this hour-long event was hosted byhe
why did gerald ford pardoned richard nixon, and was there a deal between the two man? discusses the days leading up to the pardon. mr. green is the author of the presidency of gerald ford. this hour-long event was hosted byhe
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. >> there is no convincing gerald in blueford her son was killed two years ago by the police. she was unarmed and police's tactic has gone too far. >> you were trained to shoot and kill. that's what you did to my boy, he shot him. >> this material has been used for four or five years over seas in iraq and afghanistan with our special operation forces. protesters don't want military combat gear on police personnel. >> we are talking about saving a life. >> kpix 5. >> no one was arrested or citing during this afternoon's protest. >>> this plane flew for hours and tonight what happened before this plane crashed. >>> a couple daredevil dived into a boiling volcano and lived to prove it. >>> a passed out american pilot flying down the atlantic coast before crashing at the coast of jamaica. tonight there are new clues about what went wrong. >> they were headed for napa florida. about 10 a.m. the pilot reported of a problem. >> he was cleared to go to a lower altitude and air traffic control never heard from the plane again. >> u.s. air defense was notified and fighter jets were scra
. >> there is no convincing gerald in blueford her son was killed two years ago by the police. she was unarmed and police's tactic has gone too far. >> you were trained to shoot and kill. that's what you did to my boy, he shot him. >> this material has been used for four or five years over seas in iraq and afghanistan with our special operation forces. protesters don't want military combat gear on police personnel. >> we are talking about saving a life. >> kpix 5....
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police tell us 18 gerald jonathan stover is responsible for the burglaries dating back to mid-june.olice are also investigating whether stover may have committed area crimes in the area. a marine who0, vanished in iraq and ended up in lebanon will be charged with desertion. a marine spokesperson announced hassuon wasorporal referred for a court-martial. disappeared in june of 2004. he later appeared photographed as a captive. few days after that, he turned up in lebanon. he was brought home to the u.s., he disappeared a second time. he's now being held in north carolina. there's progress tonight in efforts to destroy isil targets in eastern syria. but top leaders at the pentagon caution the fight could be a long one. abc's karen reports, another american ally has decided to join the battle. >> more than 40 air strikes this week against isis targets in syria. over the past month, more than 200 in iraq. the pentagon says so far, the be working.ks to >> our targeted actions are disrupting isil's command in their logistics capabilities and their infrastructure in syria, while iraq, we'r
police tell us 18 gerald jonathan stover is responsible for the burglaries dating back to mid-june.olice are also investigating whether stover may have committed area crimes in the area. a marine who0, vanished in iraq and ended up in lebanon will be charged with desertion. a marine spokesperson announced hassuon wasorporal referred for a court-martial. disappeared in june of 2004. he later appeared photographed as a captive. few days after that, he turned up in lebanon. he was brought home to...
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row of townhomes is really important to f scott gerald. -- f scott fitzgerald. his parents lived in a couple of different ones. they literally moved from town to townhome in the same row of townhomes. they are associated with the two great loves of his life, jeanette reckoning and zelda zehr. school when east to inevre camer a -- g to a party here. his parents were living at one of the townhomes here where he moped about genevre. he eventually joined the army and went south and met zelda. when she rejected him, he came back to this townhome. this is where magic struck. space, herd floor rewrote the book he had rewritten -- he had written while he was in the army. it was known as "the romantic egotist." subsequently published as "this side of paradise." he worked really hard to rewrite the book. supposedly, after he learned that the book was going to be published, he ran onto summit avenue and said, my book is going to be published! his parents were giving him a last chance. get your novel published, or go out and get a job. one of his friends got him a job on th
row of townhomes is really important to f scott gerald. -- f scott fitzgerald. his parents lived in a couple of different ones. they literally moved from town to townhome in the same row of townhomes. they are associated with the two great loves of his life, jeanette reckoning and zelda zehr. school when east to inevre camer a -- g to a party here. his parents were living at one of the townhomes here where he moped about genevre. he eventually joined the army and went south and met zelda. when...
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gerald gs, louisiana, ford, michigan, dulles, washington, mcclay of new york. it's instructed to evaluate all information.able he federal bureau of investigations making complete investigations. justifiably s johnsonasted about what had -- couldn't serve on the commission. know i don't have to tell you my emotions to you by i just that commission. i'm highly honored you'd think with it, n connection but i couldn't serve with chief justice warren. judge. like that >> it must have been for russell a nigh mare situation. e salutes and accepts the assignment over a final at justment. strong arm similar tactics on the chief justice. ohnson settles on warren early on as the only man who can run this investigation. warren gets the invitation to serve he turns it down flat. of e's a terrible history supreme court justices serving. he doesn't have the time. he can't do it. e thinks the commission is a fine idea. but it cannot be led by him. hen johnson gets word that warren has turned down the nvitation, warren is summoned within hours of the oval office. and we to the
gerald gs, louisiana, ford, michigan, dulles, washington, mcclay of new york. it's instructed to evaluate all information.able he federal bureau of investigations making complete investigations. justifiably s johnsonasted about what had -- couldn't serve on the commission. know i don't have to tell you my emotions to you by i just that commission. i'm highly honored you'd think with it, n connection but i couldn't serve with chief justice warren. judge. like that >> it must have been for...
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with more trains passing through, police blocked car traffic for hours along gerald avenue until the crossing arm could be fixed. >>> a man was arrested today after police say he assaulted a bus driver in san francisco. a witness says the man made racial slurs and then threw a handful of rocks and gravel at the driver. the witness said the man was yelling something about the driver not stopping for him. this happened on the 38 l line near 17th and gary. the driver was treated at the scene and is expected to recover. >>> there has been an alarming increase on the number of coyote sightings and carcasses of cats. >> animal control says it may be because of the drought. our reporter joining us live now with more. vic? >> reporter: well, larry, this park is where a cat's remains were recently found. in fact, some of the folks who live next to this park tell us they have seen coyote tracks. and those with dogs say they have been acting rather strange lately, not wanting to go out at night. >> just go up, jumps over there. >> reporter: so this is very fresh? >> fresh. >> reporter: fresh pa
with more trains passing through, police blocked car traffic for hours along gerald avenue until the crossing arm could be fixed. >>> a man was arrested today after police say he assaulted a bus driver in san francisco. a witness says the man made racial slurs and then threw a handful of rocks and gravel at the driver. the witness said the man was yelling something about the driver not stopping for him. this happened on the 38 l line near 17th and gary. the driver was treated at the...
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. >> there is no convincing gerald in blueford her son was killed two years ago by the police. was unarmed and police's tactic has gone too far. >> you were trained to shoot and kill. that's what you did to my boy, he shot him. >> this material has been used for four or five years over seas in iraq and afghanistan with our special operation forces. protesters don't want military combat gear on police personnel. >> we are talking about saving a life. >> kpix 5. >> no one was arrested or citing during this afternoon's protest. >>> this plane flew for hours and tonight what happened before this plane crashed. >>> a,,,, what's happened to snacking? how did it become absent-mindedly eating one after the next, after the next? so predictable and so unsatisfying? what about pulling up a chair, a stool, a beanbag, and actually tasting our food. we are a creamy cheese that still believes in the beauty of a knife, in the elegant swipe of a . . . swipe. of course, that doesn't mean you can't dunk us or scoop us up. enjoy every single, sol-i-tar-y bite. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking.
. >> there is no convincing gerald in blueford her son was killed two years ago by the police. was unarmed and police's tactic has gone too far. >> you were trained to shoot and kill. that's what you did to my boy, he shot him. >> this material has been used for four or five years over seas in iraq and afghanistan with our special operation forces. protesters don't want military combat gear on police personnel. >> we are talking about saving a life. >> kpix 5....
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gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> after a defense of the world cup spain footballers have the path back toand scoring with penalty and strikes and that was his first for the country and he gets a silver and pedro with sports. england also after a winning start in what looked like a tough opening group e match in was land and danny scored both goals after there was a sweeping move before the hour mark and england survived but made it in stoppage time and pace setters with 4-0 and they beat ukraine for the first time in their history. pakistan cricket team have been dealt a huge blow with top player suspended from balling over illegal action and it was reported after pakistan first test after s h, relanka and exceeded 15 degrees allowed and he can be reassessed after they change actions and they will appeal but it's major setback as they prepare to play australia and new zealand over the next four months. and they are closing in on victory at cycling tour of spain, they pulled away fm chris in the final kilometers to be 16 on stage on monday and his league is 1 minute and 36 seconds with the
gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> after a defense of the world cup spain footballers have the path back toand scoring with penalty and strikes and that was his first for the country and he gets a silver and pedro with sports. england also after a winning start in what looked like a tough opening group e match in was land and danny scored both goals after there was a sweeping move before the hour mark and england survived but made it in stoppage time and pace setters with 4-0 and they beat...
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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 just because he was trying to be slick and get out. >> terrified, cole stays facedown on the ground while the gunmen continues to rob the other customers. >> my friend that was 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 purse. i'm 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's 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 my social security card. >> he was like, yeah, sure, keep that stuff, it's hard to get back. >> they were
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 just because he was trying to be slick and get out. >> terrified, cole stays facedown on the ground while the gunmen continues to rob the other customers. >> my friend that was sitting in...
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next to him, is gerald ford who would go on to become president, who was at the time a powerful house republican. he would -- it would later be learned that ford had volunteered to be a secret informant for the fbi on the warren commission to share information with the fbi quietly. ford would it knowledge that years later. next to him, chief justice warren, president johnson. next to johnson is allen douglas, the director of central intelligence for many years who would be forced out of that job by the debacle of the bay of pigs. it appears that dulles had a terrible conflict of interest by serving on the warren commission . among other things, it appears dulles knew about the cia plots to kill fidel castro. he may have ordered some of those. he shared none of that information with the warren commission, even though that information might have given, suggested paths of investigation the commission should have followed. next in him is john sherman cooper, a senator from kentucky, republican, moderate republican. is congress and hale boggs of louisiana who was prominent in the democrati
next to him, is gerald ford who would go on to become president, who was at the time a powerful house republican. he would -- it would later be learned that ford had volunteered to be a secret informant for the fbi on the warren commission to share information with the fbi quietly. ford would it knowledge that years later. next to him, chief justice warren, president johnson. next to johnson is allen douglas, the director of central intelligence for many years who would be forced out of that...
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country libya has two opposing governments supported by armed groups engaged in daily battles and geraldeport. >> reporter: a battle for the capitol and this new round of air strikes target the area south of tripoli but it's not clear who is behind it. tripoli is under the control of malitias fighting on behalf of the general national congress. the controversial parliament has refused to disband june elections and instead functioning as a government and the leader says it is facing foreign intervention. >> translator: the continued shelling of libyan cities supported by powers outside of libya is paving the way for a dangerous situation that will drag the whole country to a state of mill shaktar aconflict and possible civ war and the sup supers are responsible for the situation. >> reporter: fighters have driven out the newly-elected house of representatives, that internationally recognized parliament is operating more than a thousand kilometers away from the capitol in the eastern city of tabrook and supported by forces loyal to retired general hafta and they have been blocking the stra
country libya has two opposing governments supported by armed groups engaged in daily battles and geraldeport. >> reporter: a battle for the capitol and this new round of air strikes target the area south of tripoli but it's not clear who is behind it. tripoli is under the control of malitias fighting on behalf of the general national congress. the controversial parliament has refused to disband june elections and instead functioning as a government and the leader says it is facing...
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joining me is casey gerald and red ants pants owner, sarah cal ho houn. great to have you here. it enabled students to employ what they have learned in small businesses in various cities. it's a great idea. how did it come about? >> to be honest with you, mbas across america started with three classmates and i a year and a half ago, not as an idea for an organization. we use our degrees, our education and opportunity, not just to make a buck, but make a difference. that took us 8,000 miles across the country spending eight weeks in eight cities working with entrepreneurs, not just creating jobs, but creating change. folks like sarah calhoun were among them. right now, what we have found is the real question we are asking is could we create a country where every entrepreneur has the resources. >> how did you get into it? after listening, you are such a good salesperson of this concept. i'm sure it was not as hard, perhaps, as you thought it would be to get by. >> i wouldn't say a salesperson for the concept. we, right now in this country, are asking, will the american dream survi
joining me is casey gerald and red ants pants owner, sarah cal ho houn. great to have you here. it enabled students to employ what they have learned in small businesses in various cities. it's a great idea. how did it come about? >> to be honest with you, mbas across america started with three classmates and i a year and a half ago, not as an idea for an organization. we use our degrees, our education and opportunity, not just to make a buck, but make a difference. that took us 8,000...
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o'keefe william o'keefe gerald michael olcott gerald thomas o'leary christine anne olender linday marydward kraft oliver leah elizabeth oliver eric t. olsen jeffrey james olsen barbara k. oleson maureen lyons olson steven john olson matthew timothy o'mahoney toshihiro onda seamus l. o'neal james p. o'neill. peter j. o'neill jr. sean gordon o'neill betty ann ong michael c. opperman christopher t. orgielewicz margaret quinn orloske virginia ann ormiston ruben s. barnedo. kevin m. o'rourke ronald orsini peter keith ortale juan ortega-campos jane marie orth alexander ortiz david ortiz emilio p. ortiz. pablo ortiz and my uncle hector, not the way that you died that matters, it's the way that you live. thank you so much for watching over us and we love you and miss you every single day. >> and my brother james barbell la. jimmy, we love you, we his you, we pray for your always. god bless you, everyone who was lost that day, and god bless america. paul ortiz jr. sonja ortiz. masaru ose patrick j. o'shea robert william o'shea elsy carolina osorio oliva james r. ostrowski timothy f. o'sullivan
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i admire gerald ford. >> it was a very courageous act. he did it. there was no upside to it for president ford. ford did it, from everything i have read solely , because he thought this was a part of our history we needed to put in the past, and that we would not be able to do it if we continued down the road of having the president indicted. i can see that. i don't think i agree with it in the end, but it is a reasonable thing to think. >> we have put this in the past today. >> it is amazing. we are talking about a major historical event. too often people think, watergate, what a tragedy. when you hear the stories of personal courage, of politicians doing the right thing, i think watergate is a moment to be proud of. they said the system worked. i think a historian said the system barely worked. i think part of what sam ervin would be reminding us vigilance is the cost of liberty. these issues we are referring to today, you can put new names and new parties, and they are just as relevant today as they were 40 years ago. do we have time for one more
i admire gerald ford. >> it was a very courageous act. he did it. there was no upside to it for president ford. ford did it, from everything i have read solely , because he thought this was a part of our history we needed to put in the past, and that we would not be able to do it if we continued down the road of having the president indicted. i can see that. i don't think i agree with it in the end, but it is a reasonable thing to think. >> we have put this in the past today....
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. >> police say the cracking company was roofing by gerald rfffo from south philadelphia. osha investigators arrived late friday afternoon at hup to speak with the surviving worker. >> a money died. god rest his soul and rest in peace. >> the surviving victims told detectives think afternoon that both men were on the ground adjusting that ladder when it made contact with those high power lines. the investigation could took several more days to complete. lucy? >> all right, thank you very much, dave. >>> a deadly fire in chester the flames broke out just before midnight on a row home on the 2900 block of west tenth street. it took firefighters about an hour to bring it under control. one person -- no word on cause. >> dramatic cell ton video captures a fire erupting after car crashes in a gas pump where a young mom was filling her tank. this happened last night about 11:30 at the sunoco gas station at aramingo and somerset streets in kensington. police say a woman pulled in behind 21 year old jacqueline lopez's car and accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake. she slam
. >> police say the cracking company was roofing by gerald rfffo from south philadelphia. osha investigators arrived late friday afternoon at hup to speak with the surviving worker. >> a money died. god rest his soul and rest in peace. >> the surviving victims told detectives think afternoon that both men were on the ground adjusting that ladder when it made contact with those high power lines. the investigation could took several more days to complete. lucy? >> all...
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more on this with gerald tan. >> reporter: there's no escaping the ebola warnings across africa. people travelling in sierra leone are subject to medical checks. over the border in guinea security and san itary barriers are set up around calls, with a precedent issues an urgent call. >> this is a war. there won't be a civil war in guinea, i can guarantee you that. there is a war against ebola, everyone must participate in the battle. liberia has been hardest hit, it accounts for half of all cases and fatalities. >> the ebola virus caused the disruption of the normal functioning of our state. the disease was identified in the remote villages, and has reached urban centers, including the capital of nairobi. it's spreading like a wildfire, devouring everything in its path. >> reporter: the who warns that liberia may face new ib for examples in the -- infections in the next three weeks. they have appealed the community to release travel bands and open borders to allow the movement of supplies. >> we regret some of our african brothers and sisters took actions like this, disproportion
more on this with gerald tan. >> reporter: there's no escaping the ebola warnings across africa. people travelling in sierra leone are subject to medical checks. over the border in guinea security and san itary barriers are set up around calls, with a precedent issues an urgent call. >> this is a war. there won't be a civil war in guinea, i can guarantee you that. there is a war against ebola, everyone must participate in the battle. liberia has been hardest hit, it accounts for...
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gerald gibson is a former philadelphia police officer.he was working narcotics when he was caught up in a drug sting. he allegedly took some of the marked bills put into a car he was ordered to take control of. a jury could not reach a verdict in this case. a new trial date has been set for january. >>> a teen is behind bars tonight in delaware accused of raping a child. harrington police say the 13-year-old suspect turned himself in yesterday. the 8-year-old victim's family contacted them last month. the teen is being held in a juvenile facility tonight, charged with one count of rape. >>> protesters want change at the university of delaware. student and faculty members say university officials need to be more transparent when investigating claims of sexual assault and harassment. in the spring, a student filed a complaint against as sociology professor. >> this is about recognizing we need to make better policies so that victims and survivors feel safe going forward, that there's dialogue about what happened, so we can do prevention, to
gerald gibson is a former philadelphia police officer.he was working narcotics when he was caught up in a drug sting. he allegedly took some of the marked bills put into a car he was ordered to take control of. a jury could not reach a verdict in this case. a new trial date has been set for january. >>> a teen is behind bars tonight in delaware accused of raping a child. harrington police say the 13-year-old suspect turned himself in yesterday. the 8-year-old victim's family contacted...
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. >> gerald colton represents nfl players he says shame on them if they saw the video and shame on them if they didn't. the league says they requested all information about the incidents including any video from the atlantic county prosecutor. but it was never turned over and colton says the nfl with its vastd resources could have got and the video directly from the casino, he was recently involved in a domestic abuse case from the casino. >> i was directed by the prosecutor to connect the casino and request it and they were cooperative and turned it right over. >> it happened at the now closed revel casino. they claim they made a copy of the video for the prosecutor and the state attorney general says it would have been illegal for the prosecutor to give a copy to the nfl while the case was investigated by the grand jury but some are questioning now if rice got special treatment. they wondered how the prosecutor armed with that video could have let rice avoid a trial and enter pretrial intervention. >> either the victim doesn't want to go through it, or you don't have a video tape but
. >> gerald colton represents nfl players he says shame on them if they saw the video and shame on them if they didn't. the league says they requested all information about the incidents including any video from the atlantic county prosecutor. but it was never turned over and colton says the nfl with its vastd resources could have got and the video directly from the casino, he was recently involved in a domestic abuse case from the casino. >> i was directed by the prosecutor to...
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we knew compare that to gerald ford, was always supposedly been into things and falling down stairs, you can see why we are speaking about the age of reagan is dead at the age of ford. , with hisrlstein "the invisible bridge." >> [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> british prime minister david cameron on deputy prime minister nick clegg and opposition leader ed miliband were on scotland wednesday to bolster support for scotland to stay in the u.k.. the scottish referendum vote takes place on september 18. standing in for the prime minister during question time was former british foreign secretary william hague and deputy labor party leader harriet harman. decision focused entirely on the referendum vote. this is about 35 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i have been asked to reply on behalf of my right honorable friend, the p
we knew compare that to gerald ford, was always supposedly been into things and falling down stairs, you can see why we are speaking about the age of reagan is dead at the age of ford. , with hisrlstein "the invisible bridge." >> [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also...
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gerald tan reports. >> reporter: testing for ebola, health workers conduct mass check-ups in sierra leonerising number of cases is prompting extraordinary measures from september 19th to the 21st, no one in the country is allowed to leave home. >> at lockdown but after a period, the government will consider whether -- if the result shows that the spread is minimized, maybe we will increase. >> the announcement has caused a backlash. doctors without borders warns a lockdown could have the spread further because new infections will go further. the government says it's going ahead with its decision. over 5 million people have not been affected. these are the emergencies, the ones we must keep safe. >> the worst outbreak of ebola is sweeping across west africa. hundreds of people have died in sierra leone. even musicians are trying to spread the message of precaution. ♪ ebola. ♪ ebola. ♪. >> this catchy new tune is hitting the air waves from liberia to the ivory coast as governments try to contain the disease, the world health organization says the first vaccine could be as early as november.
gerald tan reports. >> reporter: testing for ebola, health workers conduct mass check-ups in sierra leonerising number of cases is prompting extraordinary measures from september 19th to the 21st, no one in the country is allowed to leave home. >> at lockdown but after a period, the government will consider whether -- if the result shows that the spread is minimized, maybe we will increase. >> the announcement has caused a backlash. doctors without borders warns a lockdown...
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. >> we met gerald at animosa state penitentiary where he was serving two life sentences for murder anded murder. 11 years earlier he opened fire at the factory where he worked. >> i was suffering from paranoia schizophrenia and my family was trying to get me committed and i refused to go to a mental health place i was afraid that they would take away my guns because i was a gun collector and hi a lot of guns and i knew once i -- they found me mentally incompetent i wouldn't be able to have guns anymore and developed to the point where i got delusional and i hallucinated and imagined my wife had been kidnapped, raped, tortured and killed by these guys at work so i thought i'd take vengeance into my own hands and that's what i did. i shot two employees in the head and then i also shot two in the leg. >> his symptoms have been treated for a few years and now works in the metal shop on prison grounds. >> here you are back in a work environment and your fellow workers, do they know what your crime was? i'm just cure ow how that played out. >> i imagine some were a little le leery of me and
. >> we met gerald at animosa state penitentiary where he was serving two life sentences for murder anded murder. 11 years earlier he opened fire at the factory where he worked. >> i was suffering from paranoia schizophrenia and my family was trying to get me committed and i refused to go to a mental health place i was afraid that they would take away my guns because i was a gun collector and hi a lot of guns and i knew once i -- they found me mentally incompetent i wouldn't be able...
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colts leading tackler gerald free man the last two seasons will not play monday night.k leader mathis was out for the game. foles knows whoever they put on the field they're going to bring it. >> they'll mick it up. they'll mick it up and run their defense, their man zone. they'll run their defense. they're not gonna go out and change everything they always worked on. they're going to run their defense and do what you do and try to out execute us. we have to go out there and do our best to out execute them. >> don't miss "game day live" tomorrow morning at 11 a.m. this morning at 11 a.m. howard, dave spadaro, darrin walker and yours truly at noon. fox 29 news at 10:00.
colts leading tackler gerald free man the last two seasons will not play monday night.k leader mathis was out for the game. foles knows whoever they put on the field they're going to bring it. >> they'll mick it up. they'll mick it up and run their defense, their man zone. they'll run their defense. they're not gonna go out and change everything they always worked on. they're going to run their defense and do what you do and try to out execute us. we have to go out there and do our best...
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prosecutors say this video shows gerald gibson stealing $140 in cash actually -- that's -- there youo inauguration video from a car. the alleged theft happened during a sting gibson was on last year as a narcotics officer with the philadelphia police. gibson is accused of corruption and is now off of the police force. his lawyer says gibson intended to turn the money in as evidence but was arrest bread he could do so. >> the eagles are forcing us to keep the may locks within reach. they came from behind to win for the second straight week. this time they rallied up from 20 to six in the third quarter against the colts. the game tying score was set up by the fumble recovery. darren sproles the star of the game scored on a gritty run. he had seven catches for 152 yards. minutes later the eagles down a touchdown again picked off a pass and another big darren sproles run set up nick foles to jeremy mack thrown tie it. another defensive stop and codey parker, the excolt came through in the final seconds. the field goal wins it 30 to 27. park key redeems himself for a miss early in the gam
prosecutors say this video shows gerald gibson stealing $140 in cash actually -- that's -- there youo inauguration video from a car. the alleged theft happened during a sting gibson was on last year as a narcotics officer with the philadelphia police. gibson is accused of corruption and is now off of the police force. his lawyer says gibson intended to turn the money in as evidence but was arrest bread he could do so. >> the eagles are forcing us to keep the may locks within reach. they...