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i am thrilled to be here at the gerald r ford symposium for our symposium on gerald ford. this is the first of what we hope will be a series of collaborations with libraries across the country where we will join in partnership to explore not be political legacy of the presidents, but their constitutional legacy. we forget in partisan politics , every person who serves as president makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the constitution, and the limits in places on governmental powers. i could not imagine a better panel than the one that we are going to talk about today. this panel is devoted to president ford's domestic policy and features scholars of the ford administration as well as leaguer think will -- legal fingers. michael gearhart is the distinguished professor of law at the university of north carolina chapel hill. he is author of a new book, the forgotten president. "the wall street journal" called it one of the 10 best books of the year. mike came to the national constitution center last week. we have had a riveting discussion on how these pres
i am thrilled to be here at the gerald r ford symposium for our symposium on gerald ford. this is the first of what we hope will be a series of collaborations with libraries across the country where we will join in partnership to explore not be political legacy of the presidents, but their constitutional legacy. we forget in partisan politics , every person who serves as president makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the constitution, and the limits in places on governmental...
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you take a look and chevy chase, gerald ford.k much like gerald ford but he fell down a lot. he would be tripping other things. gerald ford when he was president, he took a stumble twice coming down steps in the airplane. got that reputation for being sort of clumsy. it was something americans hadn't seen before the first episode where chevy chase displayed gerald ford they put on a disclaimer this was not actually the president. take a look next president was jimmy carter and dan aykroyd, going for more of a physical resemblance. there was classic sketches with aykroyd as carter where he took questions from random americans and talked a guy through an acid trip. then you move on to ronald reagan, a lot of different actors tried their hand at ronald reagan. at one point they brought robin williams in and joe piscopo and my favorite was phil hartman, a bunch of classic reagan lists. in my opinion it was the best it got on quts zpa saturday night live. >> well, it was good see you, jimmy. >> what are you talking about? i just got h
you take a look and chevy chase, gerald ford.k much like gerald ford but he fell down a lot. he would be tripping other things. gerald ford when he was president, he took a stumble twice coming down steps in the airplane. got that reputation for being sort of clumsy. it was something americans hadn't seen before the first episode where chevy chase displayed gerald ford they put on a disclaimer this was not actually the president. take a look next president was jimmy carter and dan aykroyd,...
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gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> while a tripoli based general national congress one of libya's two governmentsecommend z nice-- recognized they say it's a breach of libya sovereignty. >> translator: we strongly condemn the egyptian offensive on indemnity and deem it offensive against the libyan sovereignty, we are sending our condolence to the family of the victims and we call all libyans to discuss the situation. >> reporter: egypt and france are calling on the u.n. security council to come up with new measures against i.s.i.l. italy has also been calling for u.n. intervention in libya. italy is separated from libya by a narrow strip of the mediterranean sea trying to reach it by boat and we have more from rome. >>> nato led military campaign backed by italy to stop i.s.i.l. in the country after they feel they were directly threatened by the fighters. now in a video posted on sunday by i.s.i.l. in which they showed the beheading of 21 coptic christians from egypt i.s.i.l. fighters said they were just south of rome something that italy says it's a direct threat to them. interior minister said
gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> while a tripoli based general national congress one of libya's two governmentsecommend z nice-- recognized they say it's a breach of libya sovereignty. >> translator: we strongly condemn the egyptian offensive on indemnity and deem it offensive against the libyan sovereignty, we are sending our condolence to the family of the victims and we call all libyans to discuss the situation. >> reporter: egypt and france are calling on the u.n. security...
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we have theresa, ray, gerald banks, john whitehead, theresa imperial and chan durazo. go ahead. >> good afternoon. my my name is raquel fox and i'm one of the attorneys at the tenderloin housing clinic and i'm here to oppose the project on a number of levels. first i'm a native san franciscan and have seen the changes in the city and open space is critical. sunshine is critical. the kids that are going to be there playing, the seniors that utilize that park to stretch to do yoga, need the sunlight. sunlight is critical. i think not only to physical well-being, but your spirit and mental well-being. i wanted to respond to mr. patterson, the attorney -- first of all, the protest that took place at the shoe store had to do with the ellis evictions and had nothing to do with this project at all. it had to do with the eviction of senior and disabled and people critically ill on palliative chemotherapy. so there is not a message here that the people that live in this area are involved in protesting the shoe store. the shoe store protest had to do with the ellis act evictions
we have theresa, ray, gerald banks, john whitehead, theresa imperial and chan durazo. go ahead. >> good afternoon. my my name is raquel fox and i'm one of the attorneys at the tenderloin housing clinic and i'm here to oppose the project on a number of levels. first i'm a native san franciscan and have seen the changes in the city and open space is critical. sunshine is critical. the kids that are going to be there playing, the seniors that utilize that park to stretch to do yoga, need the...
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but civilians were effected as well and a warning that some viewers may find some of the images in gerald's report disturbing. >> reporter: victims of egyptian air strikes, gets bombarded, libyan city on monday killing a number of people. the casualties included children. but egypt says the military struck training camps and weapon facilities belonging to groups linked to i.s.i.l. and now it is calling for u.n. resolution for intervention in libya. the military campaign happened after the apparent beheading of 21 egyptian christians captured in libya, strikes carried out with the support of the u.n. recognized the government in tabrook one of two bodies vying for control. >> translator: if there were any terrorist groups on the egyptian side and we were able to hit them we would not hesitate to fight them and it's the same thing that applies for egypt for groups that commit such crimes borders are not going to be an issue. >> reporter: but libya political leadership is fractured and the legally installed government in tripoli criticized the egyptian air strikes. >> translator: this horrib
but civilians were effected as well and a warning that some viewers may find some of the images in gerald's report disturbing. >> reporter: victims of egyptian air strikes, gets bombarded, libyan city on monday killing a number of people. the casualties included children. but egypt says the military struck training camps and weapon facilities belonging to groups linked to i.s.i.l. and now it is calling for u.n. resolution for intervention in libya. the military campaign happened after the...
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staffan de mistura says he wasn't talking long-term solution but efforts to end the fighting and geraldas more. >> reporter: destruction are clear signs that talks have broken down. rebels in homs say they won't accept government demands to lay down their arms in exchange for civilian safety so the fighting continues in syria. >> translator: why isn't anyone caring for us? we suffer in silence while the whole world watches. >>> world powers still trying to negotiate an end to the four-year war. after meetings in damascus this week the special envoy made it clear bashar al-assad must be a part of the solution. >> there is an important dialog we need to have. he is still president of syria. there is a government there. there is a large part of syria which is under the control of the syrian government and i will continue having very important discussions with him because he is part of the solution. >> reporter: the u.n. envoy has now clarified that he wasn't referring to a long-term political plan involving president assad but a way to stop the violence. his office emphasizes that geneva c
staffan de mistura says he wasn't talking long-term solution but efforts to end the fighting and geraldas more. >> reporter: destruction are clear signs that talks have broken down. rebels in homs say they won't accept government demands to lay down their arms in exchange for civilian safety so the fighting continues in syria. >> translator: why isn't anyone caring for us? we suffer in silence while the whole world watches. >>> world powers still trying to negotiate an end...
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the infection rates have been dropping in resent months raising hopes that the worst was over and geraldts. >> reporter: in a village in southeast guinea teams from the u.n. spread the message about ebola, this in itself is progress many communities who were once suspicious of aid workers are starting to pay attention to their efforts. >> translator: ebola is still here as long as the world health organization doesn't announce the ebola outbreak is over we will stay vigilant. >> reporter: in the past week the number of new cases went up for the first time this year in all three of west africa's worst-hit countries liberia, sierra leone and guinea the rise ended what had been an encouraging downward trend. >> good progress is being made but the outbreak still presents a grave threat and we really hope that there will be no complacency among anybody involved in the response. >> reporter: the w.h.o. says unsafe burial practices have contributed to the resent flare-up. and they are also concerns that the battle against the disease will be side tracked by a lack of money. >> at the end of feb
the infection rates have been dropping in resent months raising hopes that the worst was over and geraldts. >> reporter: in a village in southeast guinea teams from the u.n. spread the message about ebola, this in itself is progress many communities who were once suspicious of aid workers are starting to pay attention to their efforts. >> translator: ebola is still here as long as the world health organization doesn't announce the ebola outbreak is over we will stay vigilant....
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a warn that go some viewers may find immaterial ideas in gerald tan's report disturbing. >> reporter: of the egyptian air strikes jets bombard the libyan city killing a number of civilians. the casualties included children. but egypt's military says it had struck training camps and weapons storage facilities belonging to groups linked to isil. the military campaign came off the apparent beheading of 21 egyptian christians captured in libya. the strikes were carried out through the support of the u.n. recognized government in at that tabrok. >> if there were any terrorist groups on the egyptian side and we were time hit them we wouldn't hess tight to fight them. it's the same thing applies toy jim. groups that commit such crimes, borders aren't going to be an issue. >> reporter: but libya's political leadership is fractured and the government in tripoli has criticized the egyptian air strikes. >> translator: this horrible assault and this terrorism that has been conducted by the egyptian military relates a violation of sovereignty in libya and a clear breach of international law and th
a warn that go some viewers may find immaterial ideas in gerald tan's report disturbing. >> reporter: of the egyptian air strikes jets bombard the libyan city killing a number of civilians. the casualties included children. but egypt's military says it had struck training camps and weapons storage facilities belonging to groups linked to isil. the military campaign came off the apparent beheading of 21 egyptian christians captured in libya. the strikes were carried out through the support...
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gerald buster posey edges out david wright in this face of mlb twitter contest.this coming off the heels of his third world series title. buster is not taking anything for granted. >> i think it's important to appreciate the championship. the competition is always cool to have. any time you're recognized by a fan it's fun. >> madison bumgarner took the hill today. he faced hector sanchez and hunter pence. needless to say bum was on top of his game. >> i didn't need any pitches to know he was ready to pitch. we're ready to go. it's a process. we have to see how ready he is. we're excited to say baseball. >> madison bumgarner, no surprise here. he was great on the mound today. he looks like he's ready to go for opening day. . madison looks like he's ready for opening day. amy gutierrez for nbc bay area. >> thank you, great job. levi stadium hosted earthquake soccer. . why not the college football playoff game? the 49ers will bid to host any of the 2012 college football championship game. and of course super bowl 50 next year. >> we have to figure out how to get out
gerald buster posey edges out david wright in this face of mlb twitter contest.this coming off the heels of his third world series title. buster is not taking anything for granted. >> i think it's important to appreciate the championship. the competition is always cool to have. any time you're recognized by a fan it's fun. >> madison bumgarner took the hill today. he faced hector sanchez and hunter pence. needless to say bum was on top of his game. >> i didn't need any pitches...
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next day, gerald wilkins, new car. >> jimmy: it's a jedi mind trick that you had there. >> we're goingimmy: are you a car guy? did you have a fancy car yourself? >> you know what's funny? the first big purchase i bought was a 735 bmw, gold rims. i'm probably the first rookie of the year in sports that lived in the same house as i was in a senior in college. i'd play in madison square garden, go back in the bedroom that i shared with my three brothers, and my bmw sitting outside my house. the only bmw on the block. >> jimmy: and it must have been quite a surprise when you brought ladies home, huh? these are my brothers. >> i didn't bring ladies hole. >> jimmy: did you drive -- i don't imagine you driving a big flashy car, am i correct on that? >> for most of the time i drove a honda civic. but now i'm up to a toyota camry. [ applause ] >> your dad was coaching the new york knicks with a honda civic. >> jimmy: when were you head coach? a honda civic? >> yeah. it died a tragic death. >> jimmy: how does it die? >> well, we were coming home from a playoff game against miami. fifth game, we
next day, gerald wilkins, new car. >> jimmy: it's a jedi mind trick that you had there. >> we're goingimmy: are you a car guy? did you have a fancy car yourself? >> you know what's funny? the first big purchase i bought was a 735 bmw, gold rims. i'm probably the first rookie of the year in sports that lived in the same house as i was in a senior in college. i'd play in madison square garden, go back in the bedroom that i shared with my three brothers, and my bmw sitting...
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- >> gerald r.problem. >> oh, boy. maybe i could use you up on capitol hill. well, it was nice meeting you. >> come on. >> bye bye. back to work. >> here and here and here and here. not going to do it. not going to. >> in all my years of government service, i never once said that. >> i'm not wearing any underwear. >> i will do this. i will do this. i will do them both together. >> it is official. i'm the president. this is going to be cool. i'm thinking about being a leader. a leader has to make some very tough decisions. that's why i'm going with the which i am chimichangas. >> how much do you think lorne michaels would pay me if i was to run for president in 2016? >> i don't think there is a number too big. >> what if i was to choose donald trump as my running mate? >> sarah, quit teasing us. >> we wanted to showcase some fine moments of our colleague at the weather channel, jim cannery cantore. when confronted with thundersnow,thundersnow thundersnow -- well, take a look. >> oh yes. oh, yes. we g
- >> gerald r.problem. >> oh, boy. maybe i could use you up on capitol hill. well, it was nice meeting you. >> come on. >> bye bye. back to work. >> here and here and here and here. not going to do it. not going to. >> in all my years of government service, i never once said that. >> i'm not wearing any underwear. >> i will do this. i will do this. i will do them both together. >> it is official. i'm the president. this is going to be cool....
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>> gerald ford had a maybe unfortunate reputation as a clumsy reputation.esident was jimmy carter. but on "saturday night live," the next president was dan ackroyd. a little more of a resemblance than you saw. jimmy carter president for four years, followed by ronald reagan. joe piscapo did it for a while. to me at least the most memorable reagan was the late great phil hartman. and here's my favorite phil hartman ronald reagan sketch that portrayed reagan in a very different light. >> the red countries are the countries we sell arms to. the green countries are the country where is we wash our money. the blue countries -- >> excuse me mr. president, sir, it's your 11:30 photo opportunity with the little girl who sold the most girl scout cookies. >> damn! let's get it over with. this is the part of the job i hate! hello, little girl what's your name? >> lisa. >> if you're that good of a sales lady maybe i could use you on capitol hill. well, it was nice meeting you. bye-bye. >> bye. >> back to work! >> that was truly reagan as people had they have seen him b
>> gerald ford had a maybe unfortunate reputation as a clumsy reputation.esident was jimmy carter. but on "saturday night live," the next president was dan ackroyd. a little more of a resemblance than you saw. jimmy carter president for four years, followed by ronald reagan. joe piscapo did it for a while. to me at least the most memorable reagan was the late great phil hartman. and here's my favorite phil hartman ronald reagan sketch that portrayed reagan in a very different...
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of course gerald ford stumbled a few times as president. he looked like gerald ford.residents. dan aykroyd, jimmy carter more of a physical resemblance. funny sketches through the years. a lot of different people played ronald reagan on "saturday night live" including robin williams another episode, a bunch of episodes, joe pacificiscopo. phil hartman, memorable ronald reagan sketches in the 1980s. dana carvey george bush sr. awkwardly trying to string sentences together. that's a famous one and, of course, then bill clinton. you had darrell hammond and phil hartman, took turns playing bill clinton in the 1990s. a clip to show you, too, hillary clinton a present day political figure played by january hooks and bill clinton and a special appearance by dan aykroyd as bob dole. >> all right hillary, one more word out of you you'll be a stain on the back wall. want to go, do ya? >> come on! >> come on you two, come on. >> you stay out of this bill. i'm doing something you should have done a long time ago. >> dan aykroyd left the cast but would come back for that too. sara
of course gerald ford stumbled a few times as president. he looked like gerald ford.residents. dan aykroyd, jimmy carter more of a physical resemblance. funny sketches through the years. a lot of different people played ronald reagan on "saturday night live" including robin williams another episode, a bunch of episodes, joe pacificiscopo. phil hartman, memorable ronald reagan sketches in the 1980s. dana carvey george bush sr. awkwardly trying to string sentences together. that's a...
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gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> reenforcing in that report that the geneva plan remains what they call aap for peace, it was a conference in 2012 bringing together the government and opposition groups and many key players were left out and agreed on a transitional administration that could involve members of the current government but didn't know if president assad will be part of it and says he will be in power after 2021 after winning elections last year and last year was intended to implement the geneva plan but ended without a result and let us bring in a senior writer of golf news and also a former analyst at the u.s. based rand corporation and live from beirut and he is not saying anything that has not been said before but why does he need to say it now? >> he needs to say it now because unlike his two predecessors brahimi has a strategy and needs bashar al-asaid and president of syria to essentially implement this strategy which is focused on aleppo first. he wants to have some kind of a ceasefire in a an aleppo because a ceasefire will no longer work and concentrating on a an ale
gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> reenforcing in that report that the geneva plan remains what they call aap for peace, it was a conference in 2012 bringing together the government and opposition groups and many key players were left out and agreed on a transitional administration that could involve members of the current government but didn't know if president assad will be part of it and says he will be in power after 2021 after winning elections last year and last year was intended to...
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rainy season begins in april which will make it different for health teams to reach effected areas, geraldazeera. >>> al jazeera journalist mohamed and fahmy have spent 405 days behind bars in egypt, they along with correspondent peter greste were accused of reporting false news and supported the out lawed muslim brotherhood, charges they and al jazeera deny. peter has arrived back home in australia after being released earlier this week and bahir and mohamed are still in prison and al jazeera demands their immediate release. small and medium-sized businesses form the backbone of thailand economy, but many say thathey are struggling to compete against a handful of powerful family-owned companies. scott reports now from bangkok. >> reporter: it's the perfect idea for a start-up business. a service that helps young professionals deal with laundry in crowded and bustling cities. it's a high-tech automated locker system where customers drop off their dirty clothes and pick them up clean, any time they like all of it can be tracked online or from a smartphone. that idea was his and it became a
rainy season begins in april which will make it different for health teams to reach effected areas, geraldazeera. >>> al jazeera journalist mohamed and fahmy have spent 405 days behind bars in egypt, they along with correspondent peter greste were accused of reporting false news and supported the out lawed muslim brotherhood, charges they and al jazeera deny. peter has arrived back home in australia after being released earlier this week and bahir and mohamed are still in prison and al...
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gerald tan, al jazerra. >>> in haiti some 2,000 protesters have been marching through the streets ofital fort all prince. it's the latest demonstration this week fueled by ainge he were over petrol price says which remain high despite the falling prizes of oil. they again call for the president to step down. >>> 130,000 people in el salvador have been forced out of their homes by violent criminal gangs, some are luck to you begin elsewhere like the u.s. but many are stuck. a report where families move to try to stay ahead of the gangs. >> reporter: police searching for suspects. they know gangs hide in empty homes. this is a neighborhood in el salvador controlled by the 18th straight gang. many houses here are completely abandoned. officers roberto rodriguez said the gangs threatened the owner then stabbed him and scared him away. >> translator: the owner left. there are still blood stains on the floor and the house had begun to be dismantled first swaoe things misses like the shades windows and doors. the. >> reporter: the police check who the houses belong, to mark some as stolen w
gerald tan, al jazerra. >>> in haiti some 2,000 protesters have been marching through the streets ofital fort all prince. it's the latest demonstration this week fueled by ainge he were over petrol price says which remain high despite the falling prizes of oil. they again call for the president to step down. >>> 130,000 people in el salvador have been forced out of their homes by violent criminal gangs, some are luck to you begin elsewhere like the u.s. but many are stuck. a...
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officers tried to stop the 23-year-old gerald brown, who was driving a honda that had been reported stolen. police say he led them on a chase and slammed into a squad car, when they shot brown several times. he was taken to the hospital. this isn't the first time it's happened. brown is on parole for trying to run over several police officers in 2012. he served time for that crime. >>> police in campbell are trying to figure out who's behind a trio of car fires that broke out earlier. 911 operators got the call around 4:20 for three vehicles on fire behind the campbell plaza shopping center. this video shows some of the damage. investigators are calling the fire suspicious because all three started in the vehicle's interiors not engine xarment compartments. >> a man is jailed for $50,000 bond, for robbing girl scouts out selling cookies. matt keller is live in san jose. >> reporter: 600 is a lot of money specially for young girl scouts but in the end police officers earned their merit badge that day. it wasn't the thin mints or do-si-dos that attracted a treef to the safeway in san jose bu
officers tried to stop the 23-year-old gerald brown, who was driving a honda that had been reported stolen. police say he led them on a chase and slammed into a squad car, when they shot brown several times. he was taken to the hospital. this isn't the first time it's happened. brown is on parole for trying to run over several police officers in 2012. he served time for that crime. >>> police in campbell are trying to figure out who's behind a trio of car fires that broke out earlier....
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was in the process of speaking to someone and suddenly he gets on the phone and i said -- look -- gerald boyd -- what do you want? i was sort of telling him i was a medical student and then it turned out he was from st. louis. not just that he was from st. louis but he actually had lived on the same streets i was currently living on, kings highway. so he started asking me where do you live? you are in medical school and at the end of the conversation he said next time you are in new york give me a call and we will have coffee. i said that is wonderful so i did what any aspiring writer would do up the phone, called american airlines and book the flight to new york. is then i called his assistant and i said i am coming to new york and mr. boyd wants to meet with me. and who are you? so anyway i went to new york, they showed me into his office and i am looking around and there are pictures of him with george bush and the premier of china. at that point i was thinking all right, maybe you don't really know what you are doing. so he walks in and his tone had totally changed from the conversat
was in the process of speaking to someone and suddenly he gets on the phone and i said -- look -- gerald boyd -- what do you want? i was sort of telling him i was a medical student and then it turned out he was from st. louis. not just that he was from st. louis but he actually had lived on the same streets i was currently living on, kings highway. so he started asking me where do you live? you are in medical school and at the end of the conversation he said next time you are in new york give...
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police say the man 23-year-old- year-old gerald brown was out on patrol for trying to hit officers with a car in 2012. >>> a san francisco police sergeant received a maximum federal prison for his role in stealing money and property from drug dealers. 48-year-old ian ferminger was sentenced to 41 years in federal prison and a $25,000 fine. he was one of two southern station plain clothes officers convicted last year on charges that include bir fraud and conspiracy to violate -- fire fraud and conspiracy to violate rights. a judge called it a day of shame for law enforcement. outside court, he said he was framed by the people who came forward with the allegations. >> your child gets kidnaps, your wife gets raped, something bad happens, who is coming? me and my guys. >> he was a 20-year veteran of the department with numerous commendations and awards. his attorney says he plans to appeal the sentence. >>> port workers along the west coast are scrambling to clear out a huge backlog of goods and supplies waiting to be delivered. after months of negotiations and work stoppages, the unions, r
police say the man 23-year-old- year-old gerald brown was out on patrol for trying to hit officers with a car in 2012. >>> a san francisco police sergeant received a maximum federal prison for his role in stealing money and property from drug dealers. 48-year-old ian ferminger was sentenced to 41 years in federal prison and a $25,000 fine. he was one of two southern station plain clothes officers convicted last year on charges that include bir fraud and conspiracy to violate -- fire...
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>> that was chevy chase as only chevy chase could do gerald ford on sunday night.e other not ready for primetime players will help celebrate "saturday night live's" 40th anniversary with a three-hour special. a show that began when johnny carson told nbc execs he did not want reruns of the "tonight show" to air on the weekends. "snl" helping to frame how we view politics and the goings on in the world outside of comedy. james andrew miller is co-author of the book "live from new york: encensored history of saturday night live." >> thanks for having me. >> let's talk about how "saturday night live" went from being a goofy comedy show to a political touch stone, a way to make and break politicians. that really hurt gerald ford. >> a de facto branding of the candidate or president, and it kept on going through the generations to the point now i think if you're running for president, you almost automatically think i'm going to have to go on "saturday night live." >> you had iconic portrayals whether dana carvey being george h.w. bush mocking him in a way, of course, yo
>> that was chevy chase as only chevy chase could do gerald ford on sunday night.e other not ready for primetime players will help celebrate "saturday night live's" 40th anniversary with a three-hour special. a show that began when johnny carson told nbc execs he did not want reruns of the "tonight show" to air on the weekends. "snl" helping to frame how we view politics and the goings on in the world outside of comedy. james andrew miller is co-author of the...
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. >> gerald works at pucci's right next door. they are nervous especially since hire trucks operate late at note and early in the morning. >> we have females that work at night. and we have security cameras but of course that's not going to stop anything. they just do whatever. >> i hope they get caught. i hope whoever was killed their family gets justice, because that's not right. >> now police say the college did have surveillance video and investigators are currently reviewing that video. hoping that it provides some clues. meanwhile the college president says it appears the crime is unrelated to the college. he said that family should not be concerned for their student or staff. reporting live in hayward, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> the santa clara's district attorney's office is saying there is a 20-year low. the di d.a.'s office says domestic violence is largely underreported. >> we want it figure out why is it so underreported it these communities and try to address these issues. we are f
. >> gerald works at pucci's right next door. they are nervous especially since hire trucks operate late at note and early in the morning. >> we have females that work at night. and we have security cameras but of course that's not going to stop anything. they just do whatever. >> i hope they get caught. i hope whoever was killed their family gets justice, because that's not right. >> now police say the college did have surveillance video and investigators are currently...
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the series of gunshots and heavy police presence were alarming to the neighborhood, including gerald harshaw who lives across the street. >> i understand it started around 11745 -- 1-- 11:45. >> reporter: police were here all night and most of the morning. it was a long night for anyone who lives in this neighborhood. >> i was hoping it was nothing serious. >> reporter: the majority of the investigation was focused on caroline street. this man came home after working a long shift and police told him he couldn't go home. >> i had to be escorted to my -- i asked to be escorted to my front door and they said no. >> reporter: we talked to ryan about 4:00 a.m. after he had been standing out in the 15-degree temperature for more than four hours. >> i found as many 24-hour drugstores as i could, found mcdonald's. >> reporter: eventually he was allowed to go home six and a half hours later. >> a loss of life is always a tragedy but i've got to get back on my schedule. >> reporter: nikki burdine, wusa9. >> the name of the suspect still has not been released. 15th street and u, caroline street
the series of gunshots and heavy police presence were alarming to the neighborhood, including gerald harshaw who lives across the street. >> i understand it started around 11745 -- 1-- 11:45. >> reporter: police were here all night and most of the morning. it was a long night for anyone who lives in this neighborhood. >> i was hoping it was nothing serious. >> reporter: the majority of the investigation was focused on caroline street. this man came home after working a...
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gerald tan reports. >> reporter: this was the most rebate protest against the detension of al jazeerataff, marking a year since their arrest journalists rallied in london and around the world, sydney the hague, sarajevo. it had been a year of agony for the families of the men. australian peter greste's parents were in cairo hoping for his release by christmas. giving him a hug at the end was quite difficult. just to say good buy and to leave him for the rest of the day knowing that it's not the best place to be. >> no one expected it to go on this long. >> i believe there is a misunderstanding and it needs to be corrected. so, i am still hopeful and still fighting with mohammed for his freedom. >> the arrest of peter greste mohammed familiarhmy were initially assumed to be short-lived, a mistake over media accreditation. as time passed t became clear that the egyptian authorities under the new government of general abdulel he will sisi had other intentions is. >> those who know greste an african specialist with little it experience with egypt could make little of what the government d
gerald tan reports. >> reporter: this was the most rebate protest against the detension of al jazeerataff, marking a year since their arrest journalists rallied in london and around the world, sydney the hague, sarajevo. it had been a year of agony for the families of the men. australian peter greste's parents were in cairo hoping for his release by christmas. giving him a hug at the end was quite difficult. just to say good buy and to leave him for the rest of the day knowing that it's...
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gerald says in philadelphia, 11. john says in delaware 11. right now jason say middletown once again we are looking at wind chills that are very cold. they will get even colder. the lets take a look at how cold it the is. the delaware river today icing up. you know that. well this picture from our eyewitness weather watcher takes us to palmyra cove. this is from john moore, our good friend at the cove. he is saying yes, ice forming on the new jersey side and you can see ice chunks rolling by. that will get worse over the weekend. on storm scan three nothing but clear skies right new but snow is coming. you can see it over michigan. and that is moving our way. and it is going to be bringing us some heavy snow, tomorrow afternoon. the right now in the city it feels like 12. in the poconos it feels like two below. go over to the west and it feels colder in places like state college, it feels like five. buffalo it feels like it is eight below. so lets talk about what will be happening here. this arctic clipper, moving on through tomorrow and as i
gerald says in philadelphia, 11. john says in delaware 11. right now jason say middletown once again we are looking at wind chills that are very cold. they will get even colder. the lets take a look at how cold it the is. the delaware river today icing up. you know that. well this picture from our eyewitness weather watcher takes us to palmyra cove. this is from john moore, our good friend at the cove. he is saying yes, ice forming on the new jersey side and you can see ice chunks rolling by....
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so i'm a gerald ford fan. and i think that more and more, as time passes, people will see him that way. it's interesting how our views of presidents change. when i was a boy, all excited about the 1968 presidential election of truman against dewy, i was very interested in politics. i wanted to stay up to see how it came out but i was too tired to do so. the next morning i went in and my father was in the bathroom shaving. i said, dad, dad, who won? and he said, truman, like it was the end of the world. and 25 or 30 years later i went home, back to pittsburgh and was sitting with him after dinner and he launched into this whole tirade about how the country was going to hell and the world was going to hell. i've heard much of that all my life. and then he paused and he said, too bad old harry isn't still in the white house. oh, i've got a little story, too, about our next character on stage here. when the panama issue became a big event in washington and was called by president carter to come down and advise the
so i'm a gerald ford fan. and i think that more and more, as time passes, people will see him that way. it's interesting how our views of presidents change. when i was a boy, all excited about the 1968 presidential election of truman against dewy, i was very interested in politics. i wanted to stay up to see how it came out but i was too tired to do so. the next morning i went in and my father was in the bathroom shaving. i said, dad, dad, who won? and he said, truman, like it was the end of...
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. >> reporter: in this exercise gunnery sergeant gerald gavin is trying to find the two snipers before they find him. >> once we do see the objective, we're going to determine where we're going to set in to take a shot. >> reporter: those call those ghillie suits, handmade works of camouflage. once they leave the cover the tree line they switch to what they call skull dragging. then they set up to take their shot. this is what it look likes to sergeant gavin-- no sign of anything. on the battle field it would do much more than kill an enemy fighter. >> when you have no idea where the shot came from and that you see somebody around you just drop that will saind message that somebody is pret fast. >> reporter: and where exactly were those two snipers? a marine waving a white stick pointed them out to us, and we still couldn't see them. david martin, cbs news quantico virginia. >> pelley: still ahead the biggest financial fear of americans heading into retirement. and the beagle has landed. best in show when the cbs evening news continues. the world is filled with air. but for people with
. >> reporter: in this exercise gunnery sergeant gerald gavin is trying to find the two snipers before they find him. >> once we do see the objective, we're going to determine where we're going to set in to take a shot. >> reporter: those call those ghillie suits, handmade works of camouflage. once they leave the cover the tree line they switch to what they call skull dragging. then they set up to take their shot. this is what it look likes to sergeant gavin-- no sign of...
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ford or richard nixon, when goldwater went down pennsylvania avenue, gerald ford, jimmy carter ronald reagan george h.w. bush bill clinton or george w. bush, there was a willingness on both sides of the aisle to get in a car together and go down pennsylvania and say, mr. president, you have usurped far too much power. we can't let you destroy the constitution any further. we are taking a stand, and we have missed that opportunity to act responsibly but fortunately it's not yet too late. this will act responsibly to say -- and if you don't know what irresponsibility is then look at judge hannon's opinion. he spells it out. this president didn't even have the gumption to write an executive order and sign it. he spoke his new amnesty law into being and then jae johnson did a memo. that took the power of congress away from us so the question on acting responsibly is, do we make that message clear we're not having laws spoken into being in this country and having some bureaucrat unelected, come around with a memo that undoes laws by different congresses all these years signed by different
ford or richard nixon, when goldwater went down pennsylvania avenue, gerald ford, jimmy carter ronald reagan george h.w. bush bill clinton or george w. bush, there was a willingness on both sides of the aisle to get in a car together and go down pennsylvania and say, mr. president, you have usurped far too much power. we can't let you destroy the constitution any further. we are taking a stand, and we have missed that opportunity to act responsibly but fortunately it's not yet too late. this...
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carney of delaware, the honorable gerald e. connelly of virginia the honorable janice hahn of california, the honorable brian higgins of new york, the honorable hakeem s. jeffries of new york, the honorable william r. keating of massachusetts the honorable ed perlmutter of colorado, the honorable terri a. sewell of alabama, the honorable jackie speier of california the honorable dina titus of nevada. signed, best regards, nancy pelosi, democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives sir, pursuant to 44 united states code 2702, i am pleased to reappointment mr. john a. laurence of washington, d.c., to the advisory committee on the records of congress. thank you for your attention to this appointment. signed sincerely, nancy pelosi, democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call of the chair. security continuing resolution vote breakd
carney of delaware, the honorable gerald e. connelly of virginia the honorable janice hahn of california, the honorable brian higgins of new york, the honorable hakeem s. jeffries of new york, the honorable william r. keating of massachusetts the honorable ed perlmutter of colorado, the honorable terri a. sewell of alabama, the honorable jackie speier of california the honorable dina titus of nevada. signed, best regards, nancy pelosi, democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays...
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>> fell was his first term because he was succeeded by gerald ford and reevaluated helicopters and all. switching get what has been the same thing that he been given the extra two years. i don't know. i guess i cannot say more than that. what would happen? the question asked is what happened possible? given the state of our political society. with afghanistan and iraq. and we have protests now. but now with 400,000 people marching at the white house. so really i answer the question i don't know how what happened then. event we spent a lot of time with the organizational arrangements but that never factors in because it seems so arbitrary. such things as people actually liking each other. that those that really deserved to be named to. sometimes you are lucky. >> this is not a question about nixon and i actually have a 17 year-old son who was very interested in going into foreign services. do you have any advice i could give to him how to achieve his dream? [laughter] i can give any advice on that. i have a bunch of children myself. but i never had to face that this somehow they found t
>> fell was his first term because he was succeeded by gerald ford and reevaluated helicopters and all. switching get what has been the same thing that he been given the extra two years. i don't know. i guess i cannot say more than that. what would happen? the question asked is what happened possible? given the state of our political society. with afghanistan and iraq. and we have protests now. but now with 400,000 people marching at the white house. so really i answer the question i...
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. >> daughter of gerald. >> ford. >> okay. first name is very common. >> mary ford.nnifer ford. >> partridge family. never mind. pass. daughter of bill and hillary. >> chelsea clinton. >> that is correct. >> really? >> you have five correct. five correct. each worth 20 points. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's take a look at the scores right now. chris and don, 100 points. 260, jake and alisyn -- >> pat ford doesn't count for patricia ford? >> you said pat. >> okay, okay. i don't even know what it was. >> it was patricia nixon. jake and alisyn continue in the lead. ♪ >>> welcome back to the cnn quiz wvo: caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his guardian. i am his voice. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, like aricept®, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by an
. >> daughter of gerald. >> ford. >> okay. first name is very common. >> mary ford.nnifer ford. >> partridge family. never mind. pass. daughter of bill and hillary. >> chelsea clinton. >> that is correct. >> really? >> you have five correct. five correct. each worth 20 points. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's take a look at the scores right now. chris and don, 100 points. 260, jake and alisyn -- >> pat ford doesn't count for...
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's ticket was ended in the sense of what became the first term because you were succeeded by gerald fordhen we evacuated for the next two years. i guess i can't say more than that. when we ask what would happen the biggest question i'm asked as i go around is what happened with moynahan and nixon possibly today given the state of our society. and i think about it and i start to say no. it was the 65,000 americans who were killed in iraq at the same link at the 7,000 have died. we have protests over the race and so forth but not 400000 people on the white house. so we have problems at this time when two different people could get together. so i answered the question i don't know how or why it happened than so can we say there would be other people that would form of a link like that? we spend a lot of time thinking about the organizational arrangements and we never factor it in because of such things as chance and luck and people actually liking each other or not liking each other and it seems to be accounted for and named. >> a question in the back row. >> this isn't a question about mix
's ticket was ended in the sense of what became the first term because you were succeeded by gerald fordhen we evacuated for the next two years. i guess i can't say more than that. when we ask what would happen the biggest question i'm asked as i go around is what happened with moynahan and nixon possibly today given the state of our society. and i think about it and i start to say no. it was the 65,000 americans who were killed in iraq at the same link at the 7,000 have died. we have protests...
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gerald cy executive washington editor writes that rubio's case could be on the republican's politicalshment are ready to break tradition by trying newer and younger and hasn't waited his turn. >> what do you think about that, jerry? what does could mean for the republican party and rubio's chances? >> you don't know until you know. republican party picks the republican choice. mitt romney ran before he was nominated in 2012 and george w. bush was the establishment choice in 2000. and george. bush and ronald reagan and mccain had run before. but the question is the republican party is enough in anti- establishment mood and marco rubio represents it differently. not the establishment choice. >> you write whether or not obama formula works for the republican party. the democrats did this with a new senator, and he won as president and that doesn't work out so well. what about that side? >> you can argue it one both ways. barak obama won the presidency twice. but a lot of republicans say we shouldn't pick a young senator with only a few years experience in washington. is that a plus or mi
gerald cy executive washington editor writes that rubio's case could be on the republican's politicalshment are ready to break tradition by trying newer and younger and hasn't waited his turn. >> what do you think about that, jerry? what does could mean for the republican party and rubio's chances? >> you don't know until you know. republican party picks the republican choice. mitt romney ran before he was nominated in 2012 and george w. bush was the establishment choice in 2000....
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gerald tan reports, the ceremony was not all song and dance. >> reporter: it's called music's biggest night, and the big winner at the 57th grammy awards... [ singing ] ..british soul singer sam smith, his heart ballad "stay with me", was awarded record and song of the year. the 22-year-old break-out performer won best new artist and best pop vocal album. >> it's the best night of my life. just a quick one, i want to thank the man who this record is about, who i fell in love are last year thank you so much for breaking my heart, because you got me four grammies. >> reporter: it wasn't exactly a clean sweep. the top trophy for album of the year went to america rockier beck for "morning theme." >> we made the record at my house for the most part. i'd like to thank my kids for letting them keep awake a little extra longer. >> reporter: the ceremony in los angeles scintillated with other notable performances. and those that dominated the music industry. but there was a sombre undertone. >> singer katy perry attempted up with u.s. president to shine the spotlight on domestic violence. >> i
gerald tan reports, the ceremony was not all song and dance. >> reporter: it's called music's biggest night, and the big winner at the 57th grammy awards... [ singing ] ..british soul singer sam smith, his heart ballad "stay with me", was awarded record and song of the year. the 22-year-old break-out performer won best new artist and best pop vocal album. >> it's the best night of my life. just a quick one, i want to thank the man who this record is about, who i fell in...
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. >> daughter of gerald. >> ford. >> okay. first name is very common. >> mary ford. jennifer ford. >> partridge family. never mind. pass. daughter of bill and hillary. >> chelsea clinton. >> that is correct. >> really? >> you have five correct. five correct. each worth 20 points. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's take a look at the scores right now. chris and don, 100 points. 260, jake and alisyn -- >> pat ford doesn't count for patricia ford? >> you said pat. >> okay, okay. i don't even know what it was. >> it was patricia nixon. jake and alisyn continue in the lead. toenail fungus? don't hide it... tackle it with new fda-approved jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. once applied, jublia gets to the site of infection by going under, around, and through the nail. most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application-site redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. tackle it! ask your doctor now if new jublia is right for you. i love my shows, sit around all d
. >> daughter of gerald. >> ford. >> okay. first name is very common. >> mary ford. jennifer ford. >> partridge family. never mind. pass. daughter of bill and hillary. >> chelsea clinton. >> that is correct. >> really? >> you have five correct. five correct. each worth 20 points. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's take a look at the scores right now. chris and don, 100 points. 260, jake and alisyn -- >> pat ford doesn't count for...
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. >> daughter of gerald. >> ford. >> okay. first name is very common. >> mary ford. jennifer ford. >> partridge family. never mind. pass. daughter of bill and hillary. >> chelsea clinton. >> that is correct. >> really? >> you have five correct. five correct. each worth 20 points. [ cheers and applause ] >> our category was so much harder. >> let's take a look at the scores right now. chris and don, 100 points. 260, jake and alisyn -- >> pat ford doesn't count for patricia ford? >> you said pat. >> it wasn't patricia. >> okay, okay. i don't even know what it was. >> it was patricia nixon. jake and alisyn continue in the lead. ahead, the teams move to match make. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. we put members first. join t
. >> daughter of gerald. >> ford. >> okay. first name is very common. >> mary ford. jennifer ford. >> partridge family. never mind. pass. daughter of bill and hillary. >> chelsea clinton. >> that is correct. >> really? >> you have five correct. five correct. each worth 20 points. [ cheers and applause ] >> our category was so much harder. >> let's take a look at the scores right now. chris and don, 100 points. 260, jake and...
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. >> daughter of gerald. >> ford. >> okay. first name is very common. >> mary ford.ennifer ford. >> partridge family. never mind. pass. daughter of bill and hillary. >> chelsea clinton. >> that is correct. >> really? >> you have five correct. five correct. each worth 20 points. that's 150 points on the board. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's take a look at the scores right now. chris and don, 100 points. erin and john, second place, 260. >> pat ford doesn't count for patricia ford? >> you said pat. >> okay, okay. i don't even know what it was. >> it was patricia nixon. jake and alisyn continue in the lead. ahead, the team play match make and the stakes are even higher. stay right there. ♪ how did i set a new personal record today? i started with a test run. then i got a solid night's rest in a great room. and before i hit the road, i hit the breakfast bar where i got my fuel for the next 26 miles. great endings begin here. and now when you choose choice twice, get a night at no price at 1,500 hotels. book now at choicehotels.com there's a guy out there whose making a
. >> daughter of gerald. >> ford. >> okay. first name is very common. >> mary ford.ennifer ford. >> partridge family. never mind. pass. daughter of bill and hillary. >> chelsea clinton. >> that is correct. >> really? >> you have five correct. five correct. each worth 20 points. that's 150 points on the board. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's take a look at the scores right now. chris and don, 100 points. erin and john, second place,...
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the internment camps closed long ago but the executive order wasn't rescinded until president geraldoffice in 1876. >>> temperatures will be a bit warmer today and they should be on the mild side right through the weekend. the next 72 hours, there will be a slight chance. no significant rain. 60 in antioch today. 64, 65. here we come in close. we have that dense fog advisory that's now encircling the inland bay valley runs from the marysville area south down to bakers field and back up. naturally most of the dense fog is gone now but i'm seeing patches of it. i have fog in moraga. if fog is forming right now. dewpoints are being reached and fog is back in the forecast for tonight. a different kind of fog. same, i mean it's fog but it's going to be lower on the deck. hence the deck's dense fog advisory and hence hopefully hence the opportunity for it to burn off more quickly tomorrow and create a warmer day. even though it's denser it should burn off more quickly. we have a lot of low clouds today that were harder to burn off. coastal fog, the combination of valley and coastal fog in
the internment camps closed long ago but the executive order wasn't rescinded until president geraldoffice in 1876. >>> temperatures will be a bit warmer today and they should be on the mild side right through the weekend. the next 72 hours, there will be a slight chance. no significant rain. 60 in antioch today. 64, 65. here we come in close. we have that dense fog advisory that's now encircling the inland bay valley runs from the marysville area south down to bakers field and back...
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gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: a sit in outside the cathedral in cairo. 21 egyptian workers kidnapped in libya called for help. >> translation: we urge mr president it exert our utmost to bring our children home. we elected and love him. >> translation: whenever we get news we panic because we don't know whether they are alive or dead, or what is happening exactly. >> the men are fighters from the islamic state of iraq and levant. there were attacks in the libyan sit of sert in december and january, dressed in jumpsuits with their hands tied behind their backs, released on social media. >> the public causes confusion for us. have they been killed? >> reporter: on saturday the egyptian foreign minister issued conflicting reports that the men had been killed. >> they are doing everything possible to ascertain what the situation is to find through our contacts to many of the libyan entities the possibility of dealing with extracting the egyptians >>> but libya's general congress had heard reports. >> translation: to the latest reports, we have ordered app investigation. as of n
gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: a sit in outside the cathedral in cairo. 21 egyptian workers kidnapped in libya called for help. >> translation: we urge mr president it exert our utmost to bring our children home. we elected and love him. >> translation: whenever we get news we panic because we don't know whether they are alive or dead, or what is happening exactly. >> the men are fighters from the islamic state of iraq and levant. there were attacks in the...
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gerald tan respects. >>> this was the most recent protest against the detention of al jazeera staff in egypt. at the end of the december marking a year since arrest journalists rallied in london and around the world - sydney the hague, sarajevo. it's been a year of agony for the men. peter greste's parents were in cairo, hoping for the release by christmas. >> to me giving him a hug at the end was difficult just to say goodbye and leave him for the rest of the day, knowing that you know it's not the best place to be. >> no one expected it to go on this long. there's a misunderstanding. it needs to be corrected. >> i'm still hopeful and fighting with mohammed for his freedom. >> the arrest of peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed on december 29th, 2013 were initially assumed it be short-lived, a mistake over media cred takes, as time passed it was clear that the egyptian authorities under the new government had other intentions. those that know peter greste a veteran correspondent and african specialist but about little experience of egypt made little sense of the charge t
gerald tan respects. >>> this was the most recent protest against the detention of al jazeera staff in egypt. at the end of the december marking a year since arrest journalists rallied in london and around the world - sydney the hague, sarajevo. it's been a year of agony for the men. peter greste's parents were in cairo, hoping for the release by christmas. >> to me giving him a hug at the end was difficult just to say goodbye and leave him for the rest of the day, knowing that...
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>> patrick it's gerald. i've seen your from terence joe hart, but i did get a feel for its politics. these characterize conservatism and australia. how strong is that? >> so that's a wonderful question. australia is not a center-right country. the labor well not dispute everything you're going for right now. i still believe america is a civil rights nation. i say that because culture trumps politics and the culture of real america, the culture of what i like to consider main street america is one of a conservative major. it lands i believe to the right. when i travel throughout america i see the ideals of family, faith, flagon neighborhood. australia is more european. is perhaps the best way of describing to you. we are nowhere near as bad as europe, but we are certainly not america. adding to that, the culture of australia really is different to the culture of america. being a brash, bold conservative in australia doesn't work. we are a people that much prefer to have quiet, small steps towards an objective
>> patrick it's gerald. i've seen your from terence joe hart, but i did get a feel for its politics. these characterize conservatism and australia. how strong is that? >> so that's a wonderful question. australia is not a center-right country. the labor well not dispute everything you're going for right now. i still believe america is a civil rights nation. i say that because culture trumps politics and the culture of real america, the culture of what i like to consider main street...
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the male model gerald ford graced the cover of cosmo. >> p didn't know that.t's interesting. >> who is your favorite president and tell us why. you can log on to "fox & friends first" our facebook page right after the show. #keep talking. >> about 20 minutes to the top of the hour. coming up in the name of love the family accused of holding their 6-year-old at gun point to teach him a lesson. they explain why they did it. >> bring it on comes to life. the cheer scandal taking center stage. >> it is the image being shared around the world. cindy crawford's photo. opens a debate about real women. : >> a fox news alert. a mother gunned down outside of her home in a horrifying case of road rage. an intense manhunt for her killer. kelly wright is here with new information for us. >> ainsley, good morning to you. what started out with a mother teaching her 15-year-old daughter how to drive ended tragically and violently. tammy meyers and her daughter were driving home last thursday when they had some sort of confrontation with another vehicle. the people in the car
the male model gerald ford graced the cover of cosmo. >> p didn't know that.t's interesting. >> who is your favorite president and tell us why. you can log on to "fox & friends first" our facebook page right after the show. #keep talking. >> about 20 minutes to the top of the hour. coming up in the name of love the family accused of holding their 6-year-old at gun point to teach him a lesson. they explain why they did it. >> bring it on comes to life. the...
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and it all started with chevy chase's admittedly unfair portrayal of then president gerald ford. >> itas my understanding there would be no math. >> four decades ago, not ready for primetime players debuted a show called "saturday night" and changed the way the presidents and those competing for the job are portrayed on television. >> watergate has no place in these debates. >> and the wake of watergate, america was ready to see political leaders lampooned. since chevy chase and dan aykroyd tangled, there have been two sets of presidential face-offs. the televised debates and the sendoffs live on saturday night. >> let me sum up on track stay the course, a thousand points of light stay the course. >> governor duekakis, rebuttal. >> i can't believe i'm losing to this guy. >> we have been here jabbering, our deficit increased by half million dollars. >> before bill clinton took the oath of office, one of the most unforgettable portrayals. >> right now we're sending food to somalia, but it is not getting to the people who need it because it is being intercepted by warlords. your mcnuggets
and it all started with chevy chase's admittedly unfair portrayal of then president gerald ford. >> itas my understanding there would be no math. >> four decades ago, not ready for primetime players debuted a show called "saturday night" and changed the way the presidents and those competing for the job are portrayed on television. >> watergate has no place in these debates. >> and the wake of watergate, america was ready to see political leaders lampooned....
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. >> go back to our view of gerald ford, and the lampoons. >> yeah, john stewart, steven colbert, theyt was kind of the genesis of the comedy central network. >> and live. >> we're live now, but i'll tell you, live is something else. and how do they do it like in the old days. everything had to be timed. if someone missed a line, what would they have done, and every single time, it has been live. live from new york. it is really dramatic. it is like sid caesar or something like that. thank you, guys, i think we talked about the important stuff. when we return, let me finish with the horror we face on new york's tv or laptop. isis is never further away than that unfortunately. hey matt, what's up? i'm just looking over the company bills. is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow, that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. don't listen to the naysayer. switch to comcast business today and get
. >> go back to our view of gerald ford, and the lampoons. >> yeah, john stewart, steven colbert, theyt was kind of the genesis of the comedy central network. >> and live. >> we're live now, but i'll tell you, live is something else. and how do they do it like in the old days. everything had to be timed. if someone missed a line, what would they have done, and every single time, it has been live. live from new york. it is really dramatic. it is like sid caesar or...