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gerald hamilton. and it just went crazy. >> the post was shared 2500 times.is getting gifts from strangers, and cards from around the world. we should send him a card. >> we should. we'll sends one, we'll go out this afternoon to hallmark, and sends one out. good for the grandmother. >> and we should sends one to herb. >> we appreciate that. >> coming up: new clues in the search for one of the most wanted men in the world. >> pat? >> jim, novanation is ready to party. they're going to be taking over, downtown, starting at 1:00 for the celebration of the national champion villanova wildcats. we'll tell you more about the parade preparation, plus, my exclusive sit-down interview with ryan arcidiacono, that's coming up. >> nice pronunciation on the last name there, patment folks, basically sitting between systems right now. there is a little hint of wet weather just off to the west, we will check in on that, but also have your full parade forecast, that's coming thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surpris
gerald hamilton. and it just went crazy. >> the post was shared 2500 times.is getting gifts from strangers, and cards from around the world. we should send him a card. >> we should. we'll sends one, we'll go out this afternoon to hallmark, and sends one out. good for the grandmother. >> and we should sends one to herb. >> we appreciate that. >> coming up: new clues in the search for one of the most wanted men in the world. >> pat? >> jim, novanation is...
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gerald ford was the president at that time. he was seen as a very weak incumbent. not only had he not been elected president, he had not been elected vice president. shortly after they won that election and were sworn in to start the second term in 1973, vice president spiro agnew came under investigation for bribery. nixon's vice president got investigating for bribery. he ended up getting criminally charged. he had to resign from office. we sort of forget this now because of the way the nixon administration ended. even before nixon became the great scandal of the nixon error he had to resign in disgrace and face criminal charges. the vice presidency may not be the most crucial job in the federal government but there does have to be somebody holding that position. when he had to go into that criminal cloud, president nixon had to choose someone to replace him. that's how a congressman from michigan who had never been elected by an electorate larger than his congressional district got himself into the presidency. that's how we got gerald ford even though he had nev
gerald ford was the president at that time. he was seen as a very weak incumbent. not only had he not been elected president, he had not been elected vice president. shortly after they won that election and were sworn in to start the second term in 1973, vice president spiro agnew came under investigation for bribery. nixon's vice president got investigating for bribery. he ended up getting criminally charged. he had to resign from office. we sort of forget this now because of the way the nixon...
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the first one was the obvious one which is that gerald ford beat ronald reagan. he got the nomination and he went onto lose the election to g jimmy carter. even though ronald reagan didn't succeed, how close he got to it did play excellent ground work for him to take over leadership of the republican party much more easily. in 1980 when republicans convened for their next convention in detroit, that republican convention in 1980 not only was that not a fight, it was an absolute coronation. reagan put his chief rival george bush on the ticket as a running mate. there was a little noise that he would pick jesse helms. it was a pretty smooth transition. the vice presidency went to poppy bush. they had also set up the rules at the 1980 convention so only one name could be put in nomination. there was no drama over that. another reagan challenger named john anderson had fought hard that year to get a speaking slot at the republican convention but the republican party and the reagan campaign forces figured out way to box john anderson out of that so he didn't get to sp
the first one was the obvious one which is that gerald ford beat ronald reagan. he got the nomination and he went onto lose the election to g jimmy carter. even though ronald reagan didn't succeed, how close he got to it did play excellent ground work for him to take over leadership of the republican party much more easily. in 1980 when republicans convened for their next convention in detroit, that republican convention in 1980 not only was that not a fight, it was an absolute coronation....
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it is gerald ford for president.who gets the last word and ford calls him down to the podium. >> we must go forth from here united, determined at what a great general said a few years ago is true. there is no substitute for victory. mr. president -- [ applause ] >> when he made the speech, it was by then too late because jerry ford had the nomination but a lot of people walked out of there saying i think we nominated the wrong guy. >> in november democrat jimmy carter takes the white house from gerald ford a bitter republican loss. the regan revolution that began in the '76 campaign transformed the republican party. 40 years on, another assault on the party's status quo threatens to tear the party apart in 2016's explosive race for dell guilts. >> that's not what politics is. >> the establishment was threatened in '76 and '80 and the establishment is threatened in 2016. the establishment reacted in a certain way in '76 and '80. the establishment reacts a certain way again in 2016. >> they don't fill the rooms with sm
it is gerald ford for president.who gets the last word and ford calls him down to the podium. >> we must go forth from here united, determined at what a great general said a few years ago is true. there is no substitute for victory. mr. president -- [ applause ] >> when he made the speech, it was by then too late because jerry ford had the nomination but a lot of people walked out of there saying i think we nominated the wrong guy. >> in november democrat jimmy carter takes...
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gerald ford beat ronald reagan. so just a quick -- >> i stand corrected if i'm wrong. sorry about that. >> no, no worries. don, this is your show. i'm not here to be weird. after june 7th, that's the last primary. if donald trump can't get to 1,237 after june 7th, that means that it's going to be a contested convention. that doesn't mean he can't win on the first ballot. >> my question was do you think -- i understand. you've said that. but do you think voters will find it undemocratic? >> well, of course. because the whole concept that our founding fathers understood is that there's something even more leadersh leadership, and that's how a person becomes elected. if donald trump is ahead of ted cruz, right now he's ahead by 2 million votes and ahead of kasich by 5 million votes. by the time the convention comes in july, he'll be ahead of cruz by 3 or 4 million votes and kasich 7 or 8 million votes. and the idea that donald trump who has won with the voters
gerald ford beat ronald reagan. so just a quick -- >> i stand corrected if i'm wrong. sorry about that. >> no, no worries. don, this is your show. i'm not here to be weird. after june 7th, that's the last primary. if donald trump can't get to 1,237 after june 7th, that means that it's going to be a contested convention. that doesn't mean he can't win on the first ballot. >> my question was do you think -- i understand. you've said that. but do you think voters will find it...
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gerald ford did this in 1976. so there is a shot. i mean, i -- >> they won't be bound to him on the first ballot, right? can't they switch, too? >> our math shows us that there's a 70% chance most likely that trump will get to the 1,237 on the first ballot without any of these games. lying ted cruz is playing all these games because he has to. but with us, we can do it the honest way by winning these primaries. if donald does fall 10 delegates short, he'll have at that point and these are what the polls show, he'll have won 32 of the 50 states and he'll have about 3 million more votes than lying ted. so that means he just needs 17 delegates. >> i want to get buck in here because i want to ask a similar question that was asked during the last election. he's saying he has the math but is this real math or math to make the trump people feel better about where they stand sp. >> andy's a good man.
gerald ford did this in 1976. so there is a shot. i mean, i -- >> they won't be bound to him on the first ballot, right? can't they switch, too? >> our math shows us that there's a 70% chance most likely that trump will get to the 1,237 on the first ballot without any of these games. lying ted cruz is playing all these games because he has to. but with us, we can do it the honest way by winning these primaries. if donald does fall 10 delegates short, he'll have at that point and...
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tell busus about it. >> he was the chief delegate hunter for gerald ford. you had ronald reagan challenging a sitting president, imagine that, challenging gerald ford and heading into that convention in 1976 it was very close, nobody knew who was really ahead. in the end it only took one ballot but the margin was 117 votes. i asked jim baker sort of if he were running donald trump's delegate hunt right now, what would he be doing? and what would he tell trump to do? take a listen. >> if you were running the trump delegate selection process now, what would you be doing? >> well, i think they need to be ramping up a sophisticated delegate selection process. i'm not sure that they've been paying very much attention to their ground game. >> so how do you keep track of it? >> what you have to do -- first of all, you need to know everything there is to know about a potential delegate or a delegate. most important thing to know is what turns them on, what turns them off, what they believe in, what they favor, what they disfavor, who they're sleeping with, the whol
tell busus about it. >> he was the chief delegate hunter for gerald ford. you had ronald reagan challenging a sitting president, imagine that, challenging gerald ford and heading into that convention in 1976 it was very close, nobody knew who was really ahead. in the end it only took one ballot but the margin was 117 votes. i asked jim baker sort of if he were running donald trump's delegate hunt right now, what would he be doing? and what would he tell trump to do? take a listen....
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gerald ford went out and ronald reagan went out. there were unbound delegates and he said can i bring along jimmy stewart and john wayne? he started giving them advice on soviet policy and having cocktails in the east room of the white house. donald trump isn't doing anything. he's complaining about ted cruz winning in colorado. ted cruz went to the convention in kcolorado and rallied the delegates. donald truch said i didn't even give a speech there. you think he would know how to make these deals. >> he said on february 5th, i didn't know you needed a ground game. we're going to have a great ground game. we're in the middle of april and he still doesn't have a ground game. his daughter and son are not going to be able to vote for him in new york because they didn't know the rules about when he needed to sign up. he wasn't in north dakota, wasn't in colorado. if he wants to win this nomination he has to do what gerald ford did or else he's going to lose. >> do you think that the delegates would punish one of these candidates if the
gerald ford went out and ronald reagan went out. there were unbound delegates and he said can i bring along jimmy stewart and john wayne? he started giving them advice on soviet policy and having cocktails in the east room of the white house. donald trump isn't doing anything. he's complaining about ted cruz winning in colorado. ted cruz went to the convention in kcolorado and rallied the delegates. donald truch said i didn't even give a speech there. you think he would know how to make these...
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kissinger on the one hand said i knew gerald ford read it every day. but kissinger said, no, i'm pretty sure nixon read it every day, is and i find it hard to believe he wouldn't have read it. we don't have the direct evidence, and we can't ask him, so we don't know what he did with the book and how he reacted. did he, in fact, put some distance between himself and the analysts at cia because the stuff he was reading disagreed with what he thought was going on? that's a possibility. unfortunately, we don't know. i'll give you the opposite case. george w. bush after the invasion of iraq, he starts getting analysis, a steady drum beat saying things in iraq just aren't going well. oh, and by way, like we told you yesterday, things aren't going well. and the next day, did we mention things aren't going well? of after a while, it's easy as a human being thinking a president would say i don't want to read this anymore. george bush inted of pushing -- instead of pushing the intelligence away, he actually brought in more intelligence officers. he started a pro
kissinger on the one hand said i knew gerald ford read it every day. but kissinger said, no, i'm pretty sure nixon read it every day, is and i find it hard to believe he wouldn't have read it. we don't have the direct evidence, and we can't ask him, so we don't know what he did with the book and how he reacted. did he, in fact, put some distance between himself and the analysts at cia because the stuff he was reading disagreed with what he thought was going on? that's a possibility....
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besides gerald ford, since world war ii, how many presidents have run for a second term in office andt? >> since... >> besides gerald ford. >> okay. >> since world war ii, how many presidents have run for a second term in office and lost? >> all right, so, um, since world war ii ended, that was harry truman. um, he ran for reelection and won. then we have eisenhower. and i'm pretty sure he won also. because, okay, so harry truman was... he ran--he won again in 1948. so 1952 to eisenhower... so... right, 1952 to eisenhower? yes. okay, and then, after eisenhower was jfk, who won in 1960. um, and he did not make it to the opportunity to... run for a second term. so we're at zero so far.
besides gerald ford, since world war ii, how many presidents have run for a second term in office andt? >> since... >> besides gerald ford. >> okay. >> since world war ii, how many presidents have run for a second term in office and lost? >> all right, so, um, since world war ii ended, that was harry truman. um, he ran for reelection and won. then we have eisenhower. and i'm pretty sure he won also. because, okay, so harry truman was... he ran--he won again in...
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she was kind of an odd duck. >> when gerald ford became president, within the space of one month wereeaky fromme and sara jane moore. both tried to shoot him. it's like, what's going on? why can't this be stopped? >> once again this nation has narrowly escaped the tragedy, the trauma of the assassination of our president. above all else, this points out the need for some additional measures, some additional precautions to protect the life of the highest elected official in the country. will it take another assassination in our lifetime to finally force some action? my belly pain and constipation? i've heard it all. eat more fiber. flax seeds. yogurt. get moving. keep moving. i know! try laxatives. been there, done that. my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know. tell me something i don't know. vo: linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children under six and
she was kind of an odd duck. >> when gerald ford became president, within the space of one month wereeaky fromme and sara jane moore. both tried to shoot him. it's like, what's going on? why can't this be stopped? >> once again this nation has narrowly escaped the tragedy, the trauma of the assassination of our president. above all else, this points out the need for some additional measures, some additional precautions to protect the life of the highest elected official in the...
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gerald hamilton has been showered with gift, cards, now sharing those rifles.school to offer the gift to other kids. gerald has had several major brain surgeries, and he hopes to deliver more gift to the hospital that helped him get better. >> that is good. >> i love that. i love when kids, who, you know, need little help themselves, are still, you know, want to just give back. >> young age and moving things forward. amazing. >> all right, before you head out the door, here are three things to know today. it is three to go. >> well, there is federal hearing in federal court this afternoon in philadelphia to decide if bill cosby accusers can break her silence about her settlement with the comedian. >> and you can get flyered up for the flyers playoff run. there is a pep rally at the one balance a plaza parking lot starting at noon today. there will be free give aways, one family even winning tickets to monday's game. >> today is jackie robinson day. all of the phillies will wear robinson's 42 jersey for tonight's game, first 500 fans to buy ticket to the game on
gerald hamilton has been showered with gift, cards, now sharing those rifles.school to offer the gift to other kids. gerald has had several major brain surgeries, and he hopes to deliver more gift to the hospital that helped him get better. >> that is good. >> i love that. i love when kids, who, you know, need little help themselves, are still, you know, want to just give back. >> young age and moving things forward. amazing. >> all right, before you head out the door,...
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gerald ryle, the director of the international consortium of investigative journalism who talks about the impact of the u.s. plans to stop tax havens like panama in light of last week's release of the panama papers. on thecy spring campaign organization's plans to protest in washington this weekend. it begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on sunday. join the discussion. you served as president of ,he national cable association president and ceo of the national cellular telecommunications and internet association. you have been a venture capitalist. since 2013, chairman of the federal communications commission. your first federal job. how is it different from your previous position? >> it follows the other position. what i was fortunate enough to be able to do in the is to be involved as they were bringing great changes to the american economy. and the way they live their lives. that is what we are dealing with at the fcc. we are part of the greatest revolutions of all-time. of do we deal with the kinds changes that are happening all around us as a result of these technologies. i think it
gerald ryle, the director of the international consortium of investigative journalism who talks about the impact of the u.s. plans to stop tax havens like panama in light of last week's release of the panama papers. on thecy spring campaign organization's plans to protest in washington this weekend. it begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on sunday. join the discussion. you served as president of ,he national cable association president and ceo of the national cellular telecommunications and...
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. >> ronald reagan gave gerald ford a good fight all the way up to the convention of that year and foren kramocrats a number were pitching for the nomination so new yorkers votes really mattered, just like we're seeing today. the fonz, bell bottoms and a bicentennial birthday bash for america. it was 1976. ♪ paul mccartney's silly love songs topped the billboard charts and a serious political decision confronted voters across the country, including here in new york. according to politicos we spoke with, '76 was the last time the new york primaries mattered this much on both sides. ken fisher's family has been involved in new york democratic politics for decades. >> it was an exciting race for both parties in '76 because it was an open seat because the country had been traumatized. >> scarred by the watergate scandal. >> i shall resign effective tomorrow. >> the resignation of richard nixon, the u.s. pulling out of vietnam and, like today, voters struggling after a recession. >> new york was a very different city in 1976. for one thing, it was broke. the economy was in the toilet, the s
. >> ronald reagan gave gerald ford a good fight all the way up to the convention of that year and foren kramocrats a number were pitching for the nomination so new yorkers votes really mattered, just like we're seeing today. the fonz, bell bottoms and a bicentennial birthday bash for america. it was 1976. ♪ paul mccartney's silly love songs topped the billboard charts and a serious political decision confronted voters across the country, including here in new york. according to...
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and reagan almost snatched the republican nomination from then incumbent president gerald ford.hief political analyst gloria borger explains what happened during those wild days in 1976. >> after millions of votes, dozens of contests, and heaps of mud flung along the way, the republican presidential race has a bit of everything. except a nominee. >> we will win a majority of the delegates. >> the last time a contested convention happened was in 1976 when former california governor ronald reagan was the outsider, challenging the president, gerald ford. both men claimed to have the votes heading into the convention, but nobody was sure. not even jim baker, who was then ford's top delegate hunter. >> we had no assurance whatsoever that he would get the majority of votes necessary to be nominated. >> but he did. winning the nomination and earning baker headlines. but it was far from easy. >> governor reagan, ronald reagan, almost knocked off an incumbent republican president. we had to get in there and scramble for it and fight for it. >> so as donald trump gets ready to rumble at t
and reagan almost snatched the republican nomination from then incumbent president gerald ford.hief political analyst gloria borger explains what happened during those wild days in 1976. >> after millions of votes, dozens of contests, and heaps of mud flung along the way, the republican presidential race has a bit of everything. except a nominee. >> we will win a majority of the delegates. >> the last time a contested convention happened was in 1976 when former california...
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he was in second place to gerald ford in the delegate count, to try to shake things up.e, who's been following cruz's campaign the last several months, ted cruz loves the parallels he has with ronald reagan, always invokes ronald reagan in his history. in a lot of ways, i think you can see him trying to rekindle sof some of the 1976 magic, the problem, it didn't work then and gerald ford became the president and then ronald reagan becoming the nominee and then two term president. you usually are not doing this move from a position of strength. this is a position of weakness. he needs things to shake things up in indiana. it will be interesting to see where those indiana polls are after what we saw in the last five states last night. >> it will be interesting to see the reaction from donald trump we know is not one likely to follow and i'm not expecting him to make an announcement about a running mate. does this in any way put the pressure on someone like a donald trump to narrow down his picks? >> no. i think it gives him more flexibility to see what he needs in order to
he was in second place to gerald ford in the delegate count, to try to shake things up.e, who's been following cruz's campaign the last several months, ted cruz loves the parallels he has with ronald reagan, always invokes ronald reagan in his history. in a lot of ways, i think you can see him trying to rekindle sof some of the 1976 magic, the problem, it didn't work then and gerald ford became the president and then ronald reagan becoming the nominee and then two term president. you usually...
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dozens of people set out to right a wrong for a deserving little boy. 30 people were invited to gerald hamilton birthday party but no one showed up. gerald has under gone several brain surgeries in his young life and his grandmom was furious no one showed up for his party. she took to facebook. >> i want to have as many cards as i can to my little guy. he's just a kid who wants friend to play with. >> he may actually get the wish along with the dozens of gifts pouring in for him. the family of a boy who had the same surgery as gerald contacted his grandmother and they're now trying to set up a play date for the two kids. >>> the duke and duchess began a week long visit to india. they were greeted by hundreds of onlookers as they made offerings at the site. they will also visit the neighboring kingdom. they're traveling without their kids this time. >>> very special honor for dozens of students today. "eyewitness news" temple university where student were presented with the congressional metal award. i was honored to serve as m c of this career's event. the silver and gold metal awards
dozens of people set out to right a wrong for a deserving little boy. 30 people were invited to gerald hamilton birthday party but no one showed up. gerald has under gone several brain surgeries in his young life and his grandmom was furious no one showed up for his party. she took to facebook. >> i want to have as many cards as i can to my little guy. he's just a kid who wants friend to play with. >> he may actually get the wish along with the dozens of gifts pouring in for him....
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once they got to the convention reagan tried this further stunt where he wanted to force gerald ford to declare who his running mate would be before the delegates ever cast their votes for president. that stunt failed. frankly the whole running mate overall failed for reagan in 1976. it was weird. it was a disruption in his failing campaign against ford, but reagan still failed against ford and then in the fall ford went on to fail against jimmy carter in the general election and the legacy of that whole strange unprecedented running mate stunt from 1976 is such that nobody has ever tried it again, right? it doesn't go well. nobody else has ever again tried such a desperate and simultaneously arrogant pr stunt like that. until today when ted cruz pulled the same rabbit out of a different hat. in indianapolis today the ted cruz campaign put out word that senator cruz would be making a major announcement. most people assumed if he wasn't quitting, he would be announcing an endorsement. people starting looking for mitch daniels cell phone number. ted cruz ended up announcing his own 201
once they got to the convention reagan tried this further stunt where he wanted to force gerald ford to declare who his running mate would be before the delegates ever cast their votes for president. that stunt failed. frankly the whole running mate overall failed for reagan in 1976. it was weird. it was a disruption in his failing campaign against ford, but reagan still failed against ford and then in the fall ford went on to fail against jimmy carter in the general election and the legacy of...
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next presidential speechwriter for gerald ford craig smith smith shares behind-the-scenes stories from his time in the white house and the importance of speechwriters during presidential elections. >> how did you get started and speechwriting? >> that's an amazing story. i was a high school debater and i debated in college and i went on to double my major from history into communication studies prove that i went to graduate school studies but i never thought of speechwriting. i just taught speech and got interested in various areas of the field. in one when i was at the university of virginia i would ask to give a guest lecture at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. i went down to chapel hill and gave my lecture at 10:00 in the morning and president ford was speaking on the campus at noon. all of us decided to go over and hear him. how often do you get to hear president live? the president gave a speech that was really not very good. it was disorganized, was rambling. my colleagues kitted me a lot like how could you be a republican and support a man that give a speech? i w
next presidential speechwriter for gerald ford craig smith smith shares behind-the-scenes stories from his time in the white house and the importance of speechwriters during presidential elections. >> how did you get started and speechwriting? >> that's an amazing story. i was a high school debater and i debated in college and i went on to double my major from history into communication studies prove that i went to graduate school studies but i never thought of speechwriting. i just...
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smith, speechwriter for president gerald ford and george h. w. bush. >> the biggest challenge in writing speeches for george bush senior was that he didn't like rehearsing. he thought it was unmanly to rehearse and had to convince them that water break and rehearsed come other people at work for had rehearsed and that he really needed to rehearse speeches. .. the war changed the economy tremendously from long beach and the rest of the united states. long beach was experiencing a depression but we were lucky we discovered oil in 1921. the town was booming from the oil industry at that point. what was happening was also we were seeing the development of aviation in long beach. in 1911, cal rogers flew the first flight from new york and stopp stopped in long beach and made history in 1911. when the u.s. army was looking for a place to build a plant to produce aircraft, which they thought we would need in world war ii, they picked long beach because steps away we have a wonderful airport founded in 1923. it was one of the first airports with a take o
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in 1976 he had primaried gerald ford. you want to cause republican leadership to loathe you, come within an inch of beating the incumbent republican president. what he did, think about what reagan did in '77, '78, '79. he didn't fly to washington and sit down and say you have to stand for something. he took the case to the american people. i'll tell you, buffalo new york played a critical part in that because it was jack camp's economic vision empowerment. >> there you go. you're always going to do well with jack. >> i grew up idolizing jack camp. he understood the way you took people out of poverty is having them stand up on their feet. it united republicans. all the people who hated reagan, when they saw the voters show up in massive numbers. you interview a lot of people. you cannot find a republican today who will not swear that ronald reagan's tattooed somewhere on his body. >> do you have him tattooed somewhere on yours? >> that's between me and my wife. >> fair enough. let's go to another question. shawn mccormick.
in 1976 he had primaried gerald ford. you want to cause republican leadership to loathe you, come within an inch of beating the incumbent republican president. what he did, think about what reagan did in '77, '78, '79. he didn't fly to washington and sit down and say you have to stand for something. he took the case to the american people. i'll tell you, buffalo new york played a critical part in that because it was jack camp's economic vision empowerment. >> there you go. you're always...
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nixon leaves the white house, says farewell to gerald ford and walks to the chopper. young david michael ransom, then 32 steps out onto the balcony on the south to watch nixon fly away and there are two people standing next to him on the little balcony, just enough space for the three of us to be there. one is this young nsc aid, 6 x 6, and the others, secretary of defense, james lessons are --'s lessons are, he signaled his departure with two fingers raising the v sign and he entered the helicopter, it cranked up very slowly, lifted off and disappeared into the gloom of the morning, almost a hunted seen. as the helicopter faded, the three men looked at each other, he takes a pipe out of his mouth, bangs it on the railing of the portico and says it is an interesting constitutional question but i think i am still the secretary of defense. i will go back to my office. he looks at the chef and says what are you going to do? the chef says i will prepare lunch for the president. the young nsc staff are said i thought of course the king is dead, long live the king. the cook
nixon leaves the white house, says farewell to gerald ford and walks to the chopper. young david michael ransom, then 32 steps out onto the balcony on the south to watch nixon fly away and there are two people standing next to him on the little balcony, just enough space for the three of us to be there. one is this young nsc aid, 6 x 6, and the others, secretary of defense, james lessons are --'s lessons are, he signaled his departure with two fingers raising the v sign and he entered the...
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gerald tan has the details. >> the great barrier reef in australia, the certificate republican getty in tanzania. and the falls bordering brazil and argentina. these are the planet's most beautiful places that the united nations has designated as natural world heritage sites. there are 197 of them around the world, and 90% provide jobs and contribute to economies through tourism, recreation and natural resources. it's estimated 11 million people depend on these sites for food, work, and in a new report, it says that harmful industrial actives looking mining and oil production are posing a threat to almost half of these places. >> these are very special sites. these are very special places. if out o half of these sites are threatened, can you magic about what is happening around the world. this is indicative of a much growing development pressure that is so important not only for nature, but for our own well believe. >> now offshore oil drilling, mangrove clearance and coastal destruction has destroyed 40% of it. half of belize, 190,000 people rely on the reefs for fisheries and touri
gerald tan has the details. >> the great barrier reef in australia, the certificate republican getty in tanzania. and the falls bordering brazil and argentina. these are the planet's most beautiful places that the united nations has designated as natural world heritage sites. there are 197 of them around the world, and 90% provide jobs and contribute to economies through tourism, recreation and natural resources. it's estimated 11 million people depend on these sites for food, work, and...
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in 1976, when former california governor ronald reagan was the outsider challenging the president, gerald claimed to have the votes heading into the convention, but nobody was sure, not even jim baker who was then ford's top delegate. >> we had no assurance whatsoever that he would get the majority of votes necessary to be nominated. >> reporter: but he did, winning the nomination and earning baker headlines. but it was far from easy. >> mr. president. >> reporter: governor reagan almost knocked off an incumbent republican president. we had to get in there, scramble for it, fight for it. as donald trump gets ready to rumble at the convention, baker has little sympathy for the argument that trump is closest to the finish line going in, he should be declared the winner. >> it is mathematically unfair. >> is that the way it works? >> that's a good political argument for him to make but that's not actually the way the process is supposed to work. >> 20 votes for our fellow texan. >> it is supposed to work in a vote or series of votes by the delegates on the floor of the convention. they selec
in 1976, when former california governor ronald reagan was the outsider challenging the president, gerald claimed to have the votes heading into the convention, but nobody was sure, not even jim baker who was then ford's top delegate. >> we had no assurance whatsoever that he would get the majority of votes necessary to be nominated. >> reporter: but he did, winning the nomination and earning baker headlines. but it was far from easy. >> mr. president. >> reporter:...
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gerald tan reports. >> we're, clean, drinkable and competingly rare in yemen. these mobile tanks are a boon for muhammed and his family. they contain water donated by rich families. >> i swear it is only god who knows about our suffering this year. it is very difficult to get water these days. thank god we still have good kind and generous people in yemen. we go anywhere, we can sometime get water. >> even in sanna, many homes aren't connected to a water supply. in those that are, the taps now too often run dry. yemen has always failed chronic shortages, the climate is dry and the water supply system mismanaged. the war has made things dramatically worse. pipes, storage tanks and pumping facilities have been destroyed in the fighting. >> the water crisis in yemen is very old and has become more severe in the last year. electricity has come to a complete halt and the agriculture sector dependency only. in addition, there is a fuel problem. the fuel can be found at any of the local markets. >> that means no fuel for water pumps. many resorted to drilling wells, d
gerald tan reports. >> we're, clean, drinkable and competingly rare in yemen. these mobile tanks are a boon for muhammed and his family. they contain water donated by rich families. >> i swear it is only god who knows about our suffering this year. it is very difficult to get water these days. thank god we still have good kind and generous people in yemen. we go anywhere, we can sometime get water. >> even in sanna, many homes aren't connected to a water supply. in those that...
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he went and i believed switched his allegiance to gerald ford. this can go on all the time.stion is, is it proper? rules what you can and cannot do, ethics rules et cetera. those rules simply don't apply. >> but so he may not like the rules, but we're at a point in the race where every single delegate counts. seems donald trump has been throwing in the towel in certain states like colorado last weekend. and wyoming this weekend. given the fact he has such a large lead in new york, ahead of the primary, do you think that's a smart strategy, jeffrey? >> want to concentrate on where you win. people can agree or disagree on a strategy. his strategy, pla to his strengths. marco rubio campaigned in florida, alas, to no victory. john kasich campaigned all over ohio and he's the governor of ohio. so this is the right place for donald trump to be. he's there today. should be there. if he is going to win convincingly in new york he needs to do this. >> tara, to you. cruz might win in wyoming but donald trump could well win the new york primary, we said he's up in the polls. what would
he went and i believed switched his allegiance to gerald ford. this can go on all the time.stion is, is it proper? rules what you can and cannot do, ethics rules et cetera. those rules simply don't apply. >> but so he may not like the rules, but we're at a point in the race where every single delegate counts. seems donald trump has been throwing in the towel in certain states like colorado last weekend. and wyoming this weekend. given the fact he has such a large lead in new york, ahead...
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gerald ford. so, if donald trump doesn't win on the first ballot, i don't think he wins at all.ot of the delegates who are committed to him on the first ballot are going to be free agents by the time it comes to the second ballot. a lot of them will not be voting for donald trump. it's either ted cruz or donald trump. if trump can't win it on the first ballot, i think ted cruz wins it on the second ballot. >> judson phillips, thank you for being with me. appreciate your time. >> jose, thanks again for having me. >>> the latest on sanders' charge that clinton is unqualified to be president. ahead. >>> also, actress and sanders' supporter rosario dawson weighs in on the political climate. my exclusive interview with her after the break. is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing alls of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. hey kevin. hey, fancy seeing you here. uh, i live right over there actually. you'
gerald ford. so, if donald trump doesn't win on the first ballot, i don't think he wins at all.ot of the delegates who are committed to him on the first ballot are going to be free agents by the time it comes to the second ballot. a lot of them will not be voting for donald trump. it's either ted cruz or donald trump. if trump can't win it on the first ballot, i think ted cruz wins it on the second ballot. >> judson phillips, thank you for being with me. appreciate your time. >>...
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endorsed gerald ford and helped bring everyone together. don't get that moment, we're in trouble. >> that means cruz supporters that hate the trump supporters and the trump supporters that hate the cruz supporters, you're saying if they don't come together -- >> that's right. >> -- it's going to be a disaster. >> it's going to be a disaster. i think if they don't, if we don't, we're going to get the second reign of the clintons. >> i agree with you. thanks for being with us. i hope that clears it up for you. it's confusing. very confusing. >>> coming up next on this busy news night tonight on "hannity." >> protesting donald trump? >> yes. >> what do you not like about him? >> i don't like the hate that's been distributed amongst his whole campaign. >> last night we sent david webb to speak to left-wing agitators protesting outside a trump rally in long island, new york. we'll play you that tape coming up. >>> and later tonight -- >> i don't think you are qualified if you supported virtually every disastrous trade agreement which has cost us
endorsed gerald ford and helped bring everyone together. don't get that moment, we're in trouble. >> that means cruz supporters that hate the trump supporters and the trump supporters that hate the cruz supporters, you're saying if they don't come together -- >> that's right. >> -- it's going to be a disaster. >> it's going to be a disaster. i think if they don't, if we don't, we're going to get the second reign of the clintons. >> i agree with you. thanks for...
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gerald ford. gerald ford said to new york in 19457. >> drop dead. >> drop dead, new york.ed? both tabloids turned against him. train and the u train today's headlines. the post already against him. the last word. >> leave it on that. but, geraldo, i mean, why would it be anti-semitic. >> i don't want to get into that. you broke the tie. be quiet. >> keep it that way. >> the race in new york, trump will win. it's to see if he gets below 50. and i think there is a 50-50 chance that he will get below 50. these guys cruz and kasich they are campaigning hard here and there is upstate. gentlemen, thank you. directly ahead, bernie sanders says hillary clinton is knot qualified to be president and bill clinton yelling at some black lives matter protesters right on. dana perino on the case up next. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. >>> campaign 2016 tonight. bernie
gerald ford. gerald ford said to new york in 19457. >> drop dead. >> drop dead, new york.ed? both tabloids turned against him. train and the u train today's headlines. the post already against him. the last word. >> leave it on that. but, geraldo, i mean, why would it be anti-semitic. >> i don't want to get into that. you broke the tie. be quiet. >> keep it that way. >> the race in new york, trump will win. it's to see if he gets below 50. and i think there...
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gerald ford lost, so that's a horrible example.hey should have the appearance of it. >> it would be nice. on monld, mr. trump came on my radio show. >> aren't you a hot shot. >> stop it. just stop it. >> yes, just talking to donald trump. go ahead. >> you're the worst. it's all because i mentioned you. oh, you know cavuto. >> i'm leaving. >> if you get the chance and i hate to blatantly plug it. but go to the podcast. listen to donald trump. so down to earth. so grounded. this is the donald you know, neil, this is the donald i know. and so all you got to do is sit -- sometimes i think it's just theatrics, not on donald's parts but the gop's part. >> donald is full of theatrics too. that's fine. i'm not a vindictive person. >> i see that. you're offended as an italian, i can tell. >> no, i moved on. he's free to go on any show he wants. he's very cal bratd, very targeted at what he does, his recent hires prove it. but last night after his big victory in new york, and he almost ran away with it, he was very presidential in terms of h
gerald ford lost, so that's a horrible example.hey should have the appearance of it. >> it would be nice. on monld, mr. trump came on my radio show. >> aren't you a hot shot. >> stop it. just stop it. >> yes, just talking to donald trump. go ahead. >> you're the worst. it's all because i mentioned you. oh, you know cavuto. >> i'm leaving. >> if you get the chance and i hate to blatantly plug it. but go to the podcast. listen to donald trump. so down to...
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gerald tan breaks it down. >> reporter: since the fall of long-time leader in libya, various entitiese competed to exploit and fill the political vacuum. here is where we stand now. in the capitol tripoli is a self declared national government. the justice ministry announced on wednesday that this government was shorting down. but shortly after the leader threatened for prosecute any ministers who support the new government, the government of national accord. the prime minister arrived in tripoli underest court last week, and has moved to consolidate power, by winning the backing of the central bank, and the oil and investment authorities. but the gna does not have the support of the house of representatives, a parliament in the eastern city of tobruk. it was created following elections in 2014. it was recognizeded by the u.n. until last year. >> the house of representatives has to continue to arrange a meeting with all members of the parliament in order to endorse the government. it is very clear, the legitimacy for the government of national accord comes from tobruk, from the parlia
gerald tan breaks it down. >> reporter: since the fall of long-time leader in libya, various entitiese competed to exploit and fill the political vacuum. here is where we stand now. in the capitol tripoli is a self declared national government. the justice ministry announced on wednesday that this government was shorting down. but shortly after the leader threatened for prosecute any ministers who support the new government, the government of national accord. the prime minister arrived in...
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and gerald golf could go to rams. >> jared goff -- he is a potential franchise quarterback and the newly christened l.a. rams need one. beyond that you'll likely have to wait until saturday to hear a cal player's name called. two of his receivers are projected in the middle round. lasco, the mvp in 2014, but missed most of 2015 with hip and ankle injuries. wide receiver trevor davis, a dynamic kick returner could sneak into the later rounds as a potential special teams weapon. >> tight end steven anderson also likely a mid- to late round guy. >> stanford wins the rose bowl. >> stanford is fresh out of a rose bowl victory and number 3 ranking. starting with a bona fide mauler. he's likely a second round pick. austin hooper is expected to be the second tight end in the second or third round. saturday will be an interesting day on the farm as many as five cardinals could hear their names called. the biggest name kevin hogan, the winningest quarterback in stanford history. and he could be one of the steals of the draft. wouldn't it be -- officially a big wide receiver and potentially a tight
and gerald golf could go to rams. >> jared goff -- he is a potential franchise quarterback and the newly christened l.a. rams need one. beyond that you'll likely have to wait until saturday to hear a cal player's name called. two of his receivers are projected in the middle round. lasco, the mvp in 2014, but missed most of 2015 with hip and ankle injuries. wide receiver trevor davis, a dynamic kick returner could sneak into the later rounds as a potential special teams weapon. >>...
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the 11 gerald girl says -- 11-year-old girl says a suspicious man followed her home as she walked home. this is near south norfolk street north of highway 92. when a family member called out to her the man walked away. >>> last night we introduced you to the family from hawaii who is here waiting for their son to have surgery for a brain tumor. >> white visiting fisherman's wharf somebody broke into their car and stole their belongings including some of their son's medical records. >> tonight there is an outpouring of help. vic lee has more on the story. >> we are trying to help out. >> thank you. we appreciate the support. >> they were at the offices of the san francisco police officers association. they were given hats, pens and other police souvenirs. >> last night we were made aware of this family being victimized. >> he, his parents and two brothers came to san francisco from their home on kuai. he will have surgery next week to remove a brain tumor. on friday they played tourist on the wharf near pier 39. thieves broke into their car and took their bags. most important to his mot
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>> i went to houston and talked to jim baker about this who ran the '76 convention for gerald ford.id you have to know everything about them. and calling them corrupt or the system corrupt is really not the way to do it, particularly if you're likely to win. >> but it also is a fact that the reason that the delegates are chosen the way they're chosen is two-fold. one is he's partially right, it is to keep outliers from getting the nomination. there's the delegate math and we're talking about that a lot as we should and there's also the electorate. to your point where cruz has underperformed is -- >> with the people, who should matter. >> with his base of evangelicals in the south, that's where trump overperformed. but where trump is really hurting now is can he grow his base of support beyond the more poorly educated, those without college degrees, white males, can he grow among women, can he grow among a diverse population in a state like new york at all. it's in part the saidism of these delegates who might waver. i can win, i can grow from where i've been. that's what he was demo
>> i went to houston and talked to jim baker about this who ran the '76 convention for gerald ford.id you have to know everything about them. and calling them corrupt or the system corrupt is really not the way to do it, particularly if you're likely to win. >> but it also is a fact that the reason that the delegates are chosen the way they're chosen is two-fold. one is he's partially right, it is to keep outliers from getting the nomination. there's the delegate math and we're...
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i can think of gerald ford in 1976.e was a sitting president and facing a real challenge from ronald reagan. he had a certain perk called air force one, didn't he? >> he sure did. you know, i had gerald ford, my wife and i, in our home on two occasions. a story had broken about the delegates and he was getting criticism. i asked him about it right to his face and hi said, listen. i wrote a memo and it was issued to all of my staff that there will be no quid pro quo for delegates at that convention. that's a '76 convention. i said, well the story is you had people in the oval office. he said, well, that's different. of course we had people in the oval office. and we had them on air force one but we didn't give them any money. >> there is that. it's a unique ride and moment. carter used it, as well, for his backers and delegates who might have been thinking about, i'm sure ted kennedy running for re-election. let me ask you a little bit about how kennedy played off relations. john kennedy played off relations with the hol
i can think of gerald ford in 1976.e was a sitting president and facing a real challenge from ronald reagan. he had a certain perk called air force one, didn't he? >> he sure did. you know, i had gerald ford, my wife and i, in our home on two occasions. a story had broken about the delegates and he was getting criticism. i asked him about it right to his face and hi said, listen. i wrote a memo and it was issued to all of my staff that there will be no quid pro quo for delegates at that...
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. >> amanda and gerald found out they were with child so instead of finding out the gender at the doctor'sce they took the envelope to their hairstylist. you see there's a towel around her head. pitching for a girl, blue for a boy. >> she got her hair dyed. >> big commitment. >> let's see what we're having, folks. >> that's some blue hair. >> nice. >> it's really cute. i love it when ladies can pull this off. for of you at home who think this is not healthy for the baby she did get the go ahead from her ob/gyn. >> look she's happy about it. >> yes. this story is extra special for this couple. they were already with child and throats baby and when they found they were pregnant again and the new baby is due on the same day as baby they lost there was a little bit of uneaseiness. but all is well. they had a beautiful baby boy. >> thanks for watching. we'll see you on the next "right this minute." [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] harvey: welcome to "tmz live," harvey levin here. charles: charles here. harvey: so chris brown has, i got to tell you, thi
. >> amanda and gerald found out they were with child so instead of finding out the gender at the doctor'sce they took the envelope to their hairstylist. you see there's a towel around her head. pitching for a girl, blue for a boy. >> she got her hair dyed. >> big commitment. >> let's see what we're having, folks. >> that's some blue hair. >> nice. >> it's really cute. i love it when ladies can pull this off. for of you at home who think this is not...
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i think ronald reagan got more popular votes than gerald ford and gerald ford wound up winning. any system that can give abraham lincoln is chance to be president is not all bad. >> but, senator graham, you know, abraham lincoln didn't run in the new hampshire primary. abraham lincoln didn't face 50 nominating contests. it's so different now. i keep hearing the lincoln comparison but it's not really apt, is it? >> well, i mean, you had a process in colorado that trump complained about, cruz won. there's different ways -- each state handles how to pick a delegate different ways but here is the rule. if he don't get to 1,237, the delegates vote until they get to 1,237. after the first ballot, most delegates become free agents. i like that system. that's fine with me. is it the most democratic system? no. is it good for parties? probably yes. i think a lot of people think the superdelegates are bad for the democrats. you know, it's just whatever you think is best for the party in terms of nominating somebody. if we can have a second ballot that denies donald trump the nomination, t
i think ronald reagan got more popular votes than gerald ford and gerald ford wound up winning. any system that can give abraham lincoln is chance to be president is not all bad. >> but, senator graham, you know, abraham lincoln didn't run in the new hampshire primary. abraham lincoln didn't face 50 nominating contests. it's so different now. i keep hearing the lincoln comparison but it's not really apt, is it? >> well, i mean, you had a process in colorado that trump complained...
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. >> 53-year-old los angeles attorney gerald curry is leaving the courthouse after attending a hearingbout a medical trust fund case. a heavyset man wearing glasses confronts him and asks if he is mr. curry. >> and i said, "yes, who are you?" i just remember an incredibly loud pop or bang. >> television news crews hear it too and scramble to the scene. >> there was a lot of people screaming. "oh, my god, oh, my god." >> i went behind the tree. i was very scared as he approached me with the gun outstretched. >> at first, witnesses don't know what's going on. some think a movie is filming. maybe it's fireworks or a crazy prank. sonny kang is on a pay phone nearby. >> i heard the loud noise and turned around real quick and the first thing i see is the older guy with a gun in his hand. i was going to run too, but for some reason, my foot wouldn't move. i was shocked. like, oh, my god. >> the gunman is 64-year-old william strier. he's angry because he says curry is one of the people responsible for withholding his money from a trust fund. calmly, strier continues to shoot from one side of t
. >> 53-year-old los angeles attorney gerald curry is leaving the courthouse after attending a hearingbout a medical trust fund case. a heavyset man wearing glasses confronts him and asks if he is mr. curry. >> and i said, "yes, who are you?" i just remember an incredibly loud pop or bang. >> television news crews hear it too and scramble to the scene. >> there was a lot of people screaming. "oh, my god, oh, my god." >> i went behind the tree. i...
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terms of history, the last time republicans had this contested convention, it was 1976, president geraldd went into the convention ahead of ronald reagan, but reagan hounted a very strong challenge. how did the ford camp get those votes from the reagan supporters so that he could make it on a first ballot and claim victory? >> to hear the veterans tell the tales, it involved a really delegate specific knowledge of those people and what would motivate them. so it was a combination of offering rides on air force one, i think a few lucky persuadable delegates got go to state dinners. but more than anything else, it was conversations with delegates who could be wooed during that period to explain the vision of why gerald ford would be better or ronald reagan would be better. but what all the candidates in cleveland will need to do is to know that persuadable delegates, to know what motivates them in terms of issues, and people who they will listen to. and then let the games begin. >> is there ever a conflict of interest where things can be interpreted as bribes versus influence? >> well, i t
terms of history, the last time republicans had this contested convention, it was 1976, president geraldd went into the convention ahead of ronald reagan, but reagan hounted a very strong challenge. how did the ford camp get those votes from the reagan supporters so that he could make it on a first ballot and claim victory? >> to hear the veterans tell the tales, it involved a really delegate specific knowledge of those people and what would motivate them. so it was a combination of...
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gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: the great barrier reef in australia, the seringetti, these aree of the planet's most beautiful nations that the united nations has designated as natural world heritage sites. there are 197 of them around the world, and about 90% provide jobs and contribute to economies through tourism, recreation, and natural resources. it is estimated 11 million people depend on these sites either for food or work, but a new report says that harmful industrial activities, including mining and oil production are posing a threat to almost half of these places. >> these are very special sites. these are very special places. not many places make it to the top list, and if the sites are threatened, can you imagine what happens to other natural places around the world, so this is indicative of a much growing pressure on many natural places that are so important not just for nature but also for our own developmental well-being. >> the reef is particularly at high risk. offshore oil drilling, mangrove clearing, and construction has damaged more than half of it. about 19
gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: the great barrier reef in australia, the seringetti, these aree of the planet's most beautiful nations that the united nations has designated as natural world heritage sites. there are 197 of them around the world, and about 90% provide jobs and contribute to economies through tourism, recreation, and natural resources. it is estimated 11 million people depend on these sites either for food or work, but a new report says that harmful industrial...
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jesse jackson is coming this gandys is prime minister and gerald ford. where else in the world would you be so lucky as to have those people speak within one month? and then on friends, tonight i studied with a spaniard, a filipino, and a frenchman. it sounds like the beginning of a joke. [laughter] the yanks are incredible. loud, happy, friendly, buzzing with energy. they ask questions continuously. many needlessly. [laughter] participation is graded. i am forced to do the same, when in rome put your hand up. money, i purchased a calculator today for $100. $200, my finances are writing a storm. letter, that was good practice for the financial crisis i would confront 25 years later. i was always short of money. i borrowed a student loan. 24% student loan. along came volcker. [laughter] [applause] finally, international house was highly instrumental in pointing me toward a career in banking. i have been lucky to be assigned to a trustee. each trustee match to one student. mine is shelby davis, a legendary wall street banker. was a tremendous support of i
jesse jackson is coming this gandys is prime minister and gerald ford. where else in the world would you be so lucky as to have those people speak within one month? and then on friends, tonight i studied with a spaniard, a filipino, and a frenchman. it sounds like the beginning of a joke. [laughter] the yanks are incredible. loud, happy, friendly, buzzing with energy. they ask questions continuously. many needlessly. [laughter] participation is graded. i am forced to do the same, when in rome...
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it could be carson wentz or gerald goffe but it could be none of the above. jaime apody is live in chicago at the nfl draft with the latest. >> reporter: oh ducis if it's none of the above. can you imagine that. that would be terrible. we think it's going to be mr. carson wentz or jared goffe take a look at the red carpet. there are interviews going on that is reggie ragland next to me and awaiting the arrival of carson wentz. lets talk about him and tell you what he did today. there is mr. wentz potentially the new eagles quarterback at a local chicago elementary school today. no matter what, it looks like it's a lock that wentz andcal -quarterback are going one and two. here is what wentz knows about our favorite city, philly. >> i know they have passionate fans, football means a lot to them and they are ready to win. so i just know that is an awesome place to play and we'll see what happens. >> there is no preference, they are great spots with great coaches and for both me and carson they are great spots. >> they say can you handle the city life, it's just
it could be carson wentz or gerald goffe but it could be none of the above. jaime apody is live in chicago at the nfl draft with the latest. >> reporter: oh ducis if it's none of the above. can you imagine that. that would be terrible. we think it's going to be mr. carson wentz or jared goffe take a look at the red carpet. there are interviews going on that is reggie ragland next to me and awaiting the arrival of carson wentz. lets talk about him and tell you what he did today. there is...
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the 11 gerald girl says -- 11-year-old girl says a suspicious man followed her home as she walked homeeet north of highway 92. when a family member called out to her the man walked away. >>> last night we introduced you to the family from hawaii who is here waiting for their son to have surgery for a brain tumor. >> white visiting fisherman's wharf somebody broke into their car and stole their belongings including some of their son's medical records. >> tonight there is an outpouring of help. vic lee has more on the story. >> we are trying to help out. >> thank you. we appreciate the support. >> they were at the offices of the san francisco police officers association. they were given hats, pens and other police souvenirs. >> last night we were made aware of this family being victimized. >> he, his parents and two brothers came to san francisco from their home on kuai. he will have surgery next week to remove a brain tumor. on friday they played tourist on the wharf near pier 39. thieves broke into their car and took their bags. most important to his mother, the get well cards from fam
the 11 gerald girl says -- 11-year-old girl says a suspicious man followed her home as she walked homeeet north of highway 92. when a family member called out to her the man walked away. >>> last night we introduced you to the family from hawaii who is here waiting for their son to have surgery for a brain tumor. >> white visiting fisherman's wharf somebody broke into their car and stole their belongings including some of their son's medical records. >> tonight there is an...
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james baker is saying go back to the 1976 convention, gerald ford won in part because they were handing out ticket to a steak dinner at white house to delegates if they hang in there, so this is not new, but it stinks. to high heaven. and it's not just the perks. think about what happened this week on democrat side. colorado republicans. and we could talk about that. but the democrats found out oh, we didn't add it right. bernie sanders gets one more delegate. even if hillary clinton wins all the superdelegates in colorado, it would mean sanders might eke out a victory. they knew this for five week, didn't sell bernie sanders. they told hillary clinton's camp. when the post was about to break it, oh, bernie, we made a mistake. that suggests that the powerful, the entrenched inside the democratic party like maybe on the republican side, have an inside deal. even if they don't, they are giving out this impression with these deals. >> got another one for you, juan. guess what else you can promise these delegates. you can promise them a position in the upcoming administration, now, you can'
james baker is saying go back to the 1976 convention, gerald ford won in part because they were handing out ticket to a steak dinner at white house to delegates if they hang in there, so this is not new, but it stinks. to high heaven. and it's not just the perks. think about what happened this week on democrat side. colorado republicans. and we could talk about that. but the democrats found out oh, we didn't add it right. bernie sanders gets one more delegate. even if hillary clinton wins all...