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gerald washington throwing 469 punches. much more active than eddie chambers. >> mark: landing more punches. the better percentage by chambers. washington controlled the fight in my eyes. >> mark: he controlled it for large measure by the jabs. if you can out-jab your opponent and keep going, you can win the fight. that is a big rooster, fellas. the decision. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, after eight rounds, we go to the scorecards. here are your score totals. judge at ringside, fernando villareal scores the contest 79-73. judges ray carona and kermit bayless see it identical. 80-72. for your winner by unanimous decision -- gerald "el gallo negro" washington! [ cheering ] >> gus: so gerald washington improves his record to 17-0-1 with the unanimous decision over eddie chambers. what a night of boxing here at the stubhub center. let's go to brian kenny to wrap it up. >> brian: gus, mark, champ, thank you so much. i'm still stunned just going back a few minutes. victor ortiz early, establishing distance. got a good rhyt
gerald washington throwing 469 punches. much more active than eddie chambers. >> mark: landing more punches. the better percentage by chambers. washington controlled the fight in my eyes. >> mark: he controlled it for large measure by the jabs. if you can out-jab your opponent and keep going, you can win the fight. that is a big rooster, fellas. the decision. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, after eight rounds, we go to the scorecards. here are your score totals. judge at...
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gerald washington throwing 469 punches. much more active than eddie chambers. >> mark: landing more punches. the better percentage by chambers. washington controlled the fight in my eyes. >> mark: he controlled it for large measure by the jabs. if you can out-jab your opponent and keep going, you can win the fight. that is a big rooster, fellas. >> gus: go to ray flores for the decision. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, after eight rounds, we go to the scorecards. here are your score totals. judge at ringside, fernando villareal scores the contest 79-73. judges ray carona and kermit bayless see it identical. 80-72. for your winner by unanimous decision -- gerald "el gallo negro" washington! [ cheering ] >> gus: so gerald washington improves his record to 17-0-1 with the unanimous decision over eddie chambers. what a night of boxing here at the stubhub center. let's go to brian kenny to >> brian: gus, mark, champ, thank you so much. i'm still stunned just going back a few minutes. victor ortiz early, establishing distance
gerald washington throwing 469 punches. much more active than eddie chambers. >> mark: landing more punches. the better percentage by chambers. washington controlled the fight in my eyes. >> mark: he controlled it for large measure by the jabs. if you can out-jab your opponent and keep going, you can win the fight. that is a big rooster, fellas. >> gus: go to ray flores for the decision. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, after eight rounds, we go to the scorecards....
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gerald washington throwing 469 punches. much more active than eddie chambers. >> mark: landing more punches. the better percentage by chambers. washington controlled the fight in my eyes. >> mark: he controlled it for large measure by the jabs. if you can out-jab your opponent and keep going, you can win the fight. that is a big rooster, fellas. >> gus: go to ray flores for the decision. >> announcer: ladies and we go to the scorecards. here are your score totals. judge at ringside, fernando villareal scores the contest 79-73. judges ray carona and kermit bayless see it identical. 80-72. for your winner by unanimous decision -- gerald "el gallo negro" washington! [ cheering ] >> gus: so gerald washington improves his record to 17-0-1 with the unanimous decision over eddie chambers. what a night of boxing here at the stubhub center. let's go to brian kenny to wrap it up. >> brian: gus, mark, champ, thank you so much. i'm still stunned just going back a few minutes. victor ortiz early, establishing distance. got a good rhythm
gerald washington throwing 469 punches. much more active than eddie chambers. >> mark: landing more punches. the better percentage by chambers. washington controlled the fight in my eyes. >> mark: he controlled it for large measure by the jabs. if you can out-jab your opponent and keep going, you can win the fight. that is a big rooster, fellas. >> gus: go to ray flores for the decision. >> announcer: ladies and we go to the scorecards. here are your score totals. judge...
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jimmy carter went on to defeat gerald ford in a close general election. this is courtesy of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. >> there was a major headline on the atlanta constitution that said jimmy carter is running for what? i am running for president. >> jimmy carter entered the race a political unknown. outside of georgia, hardly anyone record dies his name. that would change. >> jimmy who? >> i don't know who he is. >> he looks to me like he's all right. >> he is the people's man. >> what do you mean by that? >> people would say more that gerald ford was sexy because he was a football player. >> i think he has a nice smile. >> he has bushy hair flying all around. >> he is a peanut farmer. >> i don't think it makes any difference if he is a peanut farmer or not. >> i picture him like one of us. one of the working people. >> it gives me a great deal of pleasure to present to you the next president of the united states, jimmy carter. [applause] mr. carter: when i was running for governor, a young man who introduced me have done a great
jimmy carter went on to defeat gerald ford in a close general election. this is courtesy of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. >> there was a major headline on the atlanta constitution that said jimmy carter is running for what? i am running for president. >> jimmy carter entered the race a political unknown. outside of georgia, hardly anyone record dies his name. that would change. >> jimmy who? >> i don't know who he is. >> he looks to me like he's...
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they have not addressed any of those problems. >> so death penalty cases such as gerald stanley dragged national average is half that. >> chase stanley tells me his father had put to death decades ago. now, that stanley want to die, jay would like him to sit there and suffer. >> it seems like he's having it the easy way out now. i don't want that. >> my mom didn't get the easy way out. i don't think he should. >> the state last put someone to death in 2006. off chance to vote on this issue in november. either way, something has to be done. >> yeah. >> thanks dan. great story. >> now, to the dramatic conclusion to a police chase and two hour scandal in southern f,s california. s.w.a.t. team used smoke and a police dog flushing out the man who got barricaded from his car. it started from a chase went from compton to carona. >> the driver you see there weaved his way through rush hour traffic. he sideswipe a number of cars on his way. the black mercedes was linked to gun on monday. >>> watch out, some of it is coming off the green market. 7 on your side investigates how you maybe buying su
they have not addressed any of those problems. >> so death penalty cases such as gerald stanley dragged national average is half that. >> chase stanley tells me his father had put to death decades ago. now, that stanley want to die, jay would like him to sit there and suffer. >> it seems like he's having it the easy way out now. i don't want that. >> my mom didn't get the easy way out. i don't think he should. >> the state last put someone to death in 2006. off...
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they have not addressed any of those problems. >> so death penalty cases such as gerald stanley dragged the national average is half that. >> chase stanley tells me his father had put to death decades ago. now, that stanley want to die, jay would like him to sit there and suffer. >> it seems like he's having it the easy way out now. i don't want that. >> my mom didn't get the easy way out. i don't think he should. >> the state last put someone to death in 2006. off chance to vote on this issue in november. either way, something has to be done. >> yeah. >> thanks dan. great story. >> now, to the dramatic conclusion to a police chase and two hour scandal in southern f,s california. s.w.a.t. team used smoke and a police dog flushing out the man who got barricaded from his car. it started from a chase went from compton to carona. >> the driver you see there weaved his way through rush hour traffic. he sideswipe a number of cars on his way. the black mercedes was linked to gun on monday. >>> watch out, some of it is coming off the green market. 7 on your side investigates how you maybe buyin
they have not addressed any of those problems. >> so death penalty cases such as gerald stanley dragged the national average is half that. >> chase stanley tells me his father had put to death decades ago. now, that stanley want to die, jay would like him to sit there and suffer. >> it seems like he's having it the easy way out now. i don't want that. >> my mom didn't get the easy way out. i don't think he should. >> the state last put someone to death in 2006. off...
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gerald seib and neera tanden, president of the liberal think tank, center for american progress. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning on this memorial day weekend. in a moment we'll bring you my interview with bernie sanders. this holiday weekend, we pause to take a look at this head-scratching presidential race. let's admit up front, every year some people are upset with the major party choices they have for president. and it's always this hold your nose business, lesser two of evils. and we push through it. but how did we get here? how did we get to the point, where on one side, hillary clinton would be the most unpopular nominee in history, if not for the fact that donald trump is even more unpopular? there are many possible answers to that question. but it's undeniable that this week both candidates seem to be doing whatever they could to make matters even worse. and while we're all asking what does this mean for november, maybe we should start asking, what does this mean f
gerald seib and neera tanden, president of the liberal think tank, center for american progress. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning on this memorial day weekend. in a moment we'll bring you my interview with bernie sanders. this holiday weekend, we pause to take a look at this head-scratching presidential race. let's admit up front, every year some...
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gerald. >> larry: gerald is horrible. it's the worst prince impersonator ever. this is insane. look, how is this ever going to get better, please. >> with bits like this, come on, giggles. ha ha. come on. this guy is hilarious. he's hilarious. he's doing a clown. look, look, the clown with the rifle bit. >> larry: ta doesn't even make sense. what if he is a terrorist. >> please, larry, where did you ever see a terrorist that funny. remember, people, no liquids on the line, no liquids unless you just peeed in your pants from this hilarious comedy show. ha ha. ron thursdays,. >> larry: producer ron thursday/talent show, everybody. we'll be right back. >> whenever you need me, larry. i had a limit. but with new odor blocker. the most powerful old spice antiperspirant in the world. i found a new one. 1207 mph, it seems to be... t-mobile does data, differently. while the other guys gouge you for every bit of data you use... ...now, t-mobile lets you stream all the video and music that you want from your favorite services... free! without using one bit of your lte data. plus, you can
gerald. >> larry: gerald is horrible. it's the worst prince impersonator ever. this is insane. look, how is this ever going to get better, please. >> with bits like this, come on, giggles. ha ha. come on. this guy is hilarious. he's hilarious. he's doing a clown. look, look, the clown with the rifle bit. >> larry: ta doesn't even make sense. what if he is a terrorist. >> please, larry, where did you ever see a terrorist that funny. remember, people, no liquids on the...
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gerald. >> larry: gerald is horrible. it's the worst prince impersonator ever. this is insane. look, how is this ever going to get better, please. >> with bits like this, come on, giggles. ha ha. come on. this guy is hilarious. he's hilarious. he's doing a clown. look, look, the clown with the rifle bit. >> larry: ta doesn't even make sense. what if he is a terrorist. >> please, larry, where did you ever see a terrorist that funny. remember, people, no liquids on the line, no liquids unless you just peeed in your pants from this hilarious comedy show. ha ha. ron thursdays,. >> larry: producer ron thursday/talent show, everybody. we'll be right back. >> whenever you need me, larry. the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a crash. the 2016 e-class. lease the e350 for $499 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. start boldly with the [ apple that bites back. redd's
gerald. >> larry: gerald is horrible. it's the worst prince impersonator ever. this is insane. look, how is this ever going to get better, please. >> with bits like this, come on, giggles. ha ha. come on. this guy is hilarious. he's hilarious. he's doing a clown. look, look, the clown with the rifle bit. >> larry: ta doesn't even make sense. what if he is a terrorist. >> please, larry, where did you ever see a terrorist that funny. remember, people, no liquids on the...
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i thought gerald's reaction to being tripped like that was appropriate. otherwise no one would have seen it. >> tonight thunder and spurs game 2 oklahoma city up one. they turn the ball over on the inbound pass with 13 seconds to go. san antonio can which the game pattie mills for the win. time runs out. thunder hold on 98-97. now that series is tied at one game apiece. cleveland is a winner over atlanta tonight and so you got the warriors at home. that, hit the road they are in nashville they got a 2-0 series lead. >> they are good. >> i think it's looking good for bay area dual championship. >> they are playing tomorrow around ,, tomorrow morning at 4-30. . >>> the late show with steven colbert is next. >> deer hunter will be on. flex newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> and bill o'reilly. >> ,,
i thought gerald's reaction to being tripped like that was appropriate. otherwise no one would have seen it. >> tonight thunder and spurs game 2 oklahoma city up one. they turn the ball over on the inbound pass with 13 seconds to go. san antonio can which the game pattie mills for the win. time runs out. thunder hold on 98-97. now that series is tied at one game apiece. cleveland is a winner over atlanta tonight and so you got the warriors at home. that, hit the road they are in nashville...
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gerald. >> larry: gerald is horrible. it's the worst prince impersonator ever. this is insane. look, how is this ever going to get better, please. >> with bits like this, come on, giggles. ha ha. come on. this guy is hilarious. he's hilarious. he's doing a clown. look, look, the clown with the rifle bit. >> larry: ta doesn't even make sense. what if he is a terrorist. >> please, larry, where did you ever see a terrorist that funny. remember, people, no liquids on the line, no liquids unless you just peeed in your pants from this hilarious comedy show. ha ha. ron thursdays,. >> larry: producer ron thursday/talent show, everybody. we'll be right back. >> whenever you need me, larry. (engine winding up) (pilot talking to tower on radio) once you get out here... there's just one direction... forward. one time: now. and there's just one sound. you and us... together. telling the world... we're coming for you. than working on your car? ding actually getting credit for it. with autozone rewards, spend $20 five times and get a $20 reward. it's called the zone, and we'll help get you th
gerald. >> larry: gerald is horrible. it's the worst prince impersonator ever. this is insane. look, how is this ever going to get better, please. >> with bits like this, come on, giggles. ha ha. come on. this guy is hilarious. he's hilarious. he's doing a clown. look, look, the clown with the rifle bit. >> larry: ta doesn't even make sense. what if he is a terrorist. >> please, larry, where did you ever see a terrorist that funny. remember, people, no liquids on the...
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other one i would mention would the 1970's.city in famously, president gerald ford assistance.ind of this is not a case of congress saying puerto rico, dropdead, but it is to instill a board. we will see if it works in puerto rico. it is something that presumably could apply to another territory like the virgin islands. host: up next to republican incumbent james closing in from north carolina. you are on with joseph lawler. caller: good morning. i think the big question here -- with the example you just gave us, you said that gerald ford said to new york, dropdead. it sounds to me like you have is conservative getting blamed for not bailing out liberals. the big question is, and i can't believe no one is asking -- you keep saying, great question. they are not asking me questions. they're asking, is going to save me. the question is who equips the states and territories? the answer is liberal democrats. every civil time. you don't bring it. that is the debate, what were and what doesn't. if you want to go into debt, elect a liberal. if you want to succeed, elect a conservative republ
other one i would mention would the 1970's.city in famously, president gerald ford assistance.ind of this is not a case of congress saying puerto rico, dropdead, but it is to instill a board. we will see if it works in puerto rico. it is something that presumably could apply to another territory like the virgin islands. host: up next to republican incumbent james closing in from north carolina. you are on with joseph lawler. caller: good morning. i think the big question here -- with the...
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gerald seib and near candidate, president of the liberal think tank, center for american progress. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning on this memorial day weekend. this holiday weekend, we pause to take a look at this head-scratching presidential race. let's admit up front, every year some people are upset with the major party choices they have for president. and it's always this hold your nose us evils. and we push through it. but how did we get here? how did we get to the point, where on one side, hillary clinton would be the most unpopular nominee in history, if not for the fact that donald trump is even more unpopular? there are many possible answers to that question. but it's undeniable this week both candidates seem to be doing whatever they could to make matters even worse. and while we're all asking what does this mean for november, maybe we should start asking, what does this mean for january? >> thank goodness for e-mails. i love e-mails! frankly, what hillary has don
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they were too much of a liability. 1965, they held a press conference and gerald ford was the publiceader at the time. they said that the john birch society is not a part of the republican party anymore. they were kind of excommunicated. they kind of declined afterward. >> did ronald reagan have any particular views of the -- prof. mulloy: reagan is interesting, because he like goldwater knew many birchers personally. but he learned a lesson from barry goldwater, and also richard nixon, who tried to fight the berkshires -- the birchers, who suffered in 1962. ronald reagan handled the accusations against him, so he distanced himself from the society. he basically said, i stand by my views, they stand by theirs. he was very skillful in distancing himself from the society. >> did the john birch society change the republican party in any way? prof. mulloy: i think it helped them shift it to the right. it took a while for goldwater and the birchers to have that influence, but it moved it in a more conservative direction. it paved the way for reagan's eventual victory, the activism, energy
they were too much of a liability. 1965, they held a press conference and gerald ford was the publiceader at the time. they said that the john birch society is not a part of the republican party anymore. they were kind of excommunicated. they kind of declined afterward. >> did ronald reagan have any particular views of the -- prof. mulloy: reagan is interesting, because he like goldwater knew many birchers personally. but he learned a lesson from barry goldwater, and also richard nixon,...
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citing what he believes to the extensive procedural errors regarding the autopsy by medical examiner geraldighting. >> you he is doing a terrible job. >> responded that all the work done by the medical examiner was tight and sound. >> the court finds the state did present evidence as to every element and did not violate the medical examiners act the motion to dismiss will be denied. >> if you have information i want to talk about it, please tweet me. you can always tweet the show. bill: "high speed chase", start us off. >> this nurse shark has the taste of human flesh. she was swimming. would not let go. everyone's okay. >> lynwood police officer responding on may 11. >> i got a silver nissan altima just past and knocked my door off. >> getting sideswiped in the door getting smashed. not the 1st time we have seen this. officers and pedestrians getting killed frequently. there are move over laws in effect. going to look into the issue and see if we can fix this problem. >> audio released by the "washington post" has trump supposedly acting as his own publicist by the name john miller. this i
citing what he believes to the extensive procedural errors regarding the autopsy by medical examiner geraldighting. >> you he is doing a terrible job. >> responded that all the work done by the medical examiner was tight and sound. >> the court finds the state did present evidence as to every element and did not violate the medical examiners act the motion to dismiss will be denied. >> if you have information i want to talk about it, please tweet me. you can always tweet...
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this three-minute event is courtesy of the gerald r ford presidential library and museum. [applause]
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next, new york congresswoman gerald in florida except the vice presidential nomination at the 1984 democratic convention in in san francisco. walter mondale selected her as his running mate. she became the first woman nominated by a major party for the presidency or vice presidency. the mondale-ferraro ticket lost the general election to republican incumbents while writing and george h.w. bush, with reagan winning 49 states and receiving 49% of the vote. this is a little over half an hour. ♪ ["new york, new york" playing] [applause] [chanting] rep. ferraro: hello! [applause] [cheers] [applause] [cheers] [applause] rep. ferraro: you guys are a riot. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen of the convention-- [applause] rep. ferraro: ladies and gentlemen of the convention-- [cheers] rep. ferraro: ladies and gentlemen of the convention, my name is geraldine ferraro. [cheers and applause] i stand before you to proclaimed tonight america is a land where dreams can come true for all of us. [cheers and aplpause] as i stand before the american people and think of the honor this great convention has bestow
next, new york congresswoman gerald in florida except the vice presidential nomination at the 1984 democratic convention in in san francisco. walter mondale selected her as his running mate. she became the first woman nominated by a major party for the presidency or vice presidency. the mondale-ferraro ticket lost the general election to republican incumbents while writing and george h.w. bush, with reagan winning 49 states and receiving 49% of the vote. this is a little over half an hour. ♪...
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kissinger also served as a top advisor to presidents richard nixon and gerald ford.e outside kissinger associates in new york city. hi. >> reporter: we're waiting for this meeting to happen. it is funny because it involves two men with very different backgrounds when it comes to how they think a
kissinger also served as a top advisor to presidents richard nixon and gerald ford.e outside kissinger associates in new york city. hi. >> reporter: we're waiting for this meeting to happen. it is funny because it involves two men with very different backgrounds when it comes to how they think a
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. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie writes he has new rules.attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky's first words were, can you believe the gun didn't go off? >> the president was not hit. witnesses heard the sound and saw a puff of smoke. the woman identified by police as sara jane moore was immediately seized. >> sara jane moore jumped out of the crowd, fired off a weapon and was tackled by another citizen. her background it turned out was as a sort of eccentric, kind of lower-rung political figure. she was kind of an odd duck. >> when gerald ford became president, within the space of one month were two attempts on his life, squeaky 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 o
. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie writes he has new rules.attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky's first words were, can you believe the gun didn't go off? >> the president was not hit. witnesses heard the sound and saw a puff of smoke. the woman identified by police as sara jane moore...
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gerald ford got the votes of the majority of the delegates.ery first candidate for president. abraham lincoln came into a contested convention. second in the balloting. on the third ballot he within a majority. the test its to win a majority. and donald cannot win a majorities. majorities matter. >> on the democratic side. senator bernie sanders looking for a win in indiana to reenergize his campaign. part of his conversation with john dickerson. >> what is the goal of the sanders' campaign? >> to win the democratic nomination and win the general election. right now we are 45% of the pledged delegates. there are ten states and other contests coming up. we think we are strong in many of the states. california. our largest state. we think we have a chance to win the majority of pledged delegates. an uphill fight. admit it. need to win 65% of the votes. states coming up are favorable. number two. we think we can make the case. super delegates. there are many super delegates. now, incredibly. supporting secretary clinton in states that we have won
gerald ford got the votes of the majority of the delegates.ery first candidate for president. abraham lincoln came into a contested convention. second in the balloting. on the third ballot he within a majority. the test its to win a majority. and donald cannot win a majorities. majorities matter. >> on the democratic side. senator bernie sanders looking for a win in indiana to reenergize his campaign. part of his conversation with john dickerson. >> what is the goal of the sanders'...
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president gerald ford was running the country. he was a good man. he was a friend of mine. but in the area that i most cared about, he was not very aggressive and we weren't getting much leadership on the issue that the urban league was interested in. that is the equal opportunity for black americans. and i was still relatively new, having succeeded and we had lost martin in the late 1960's and then we lost whitney young and then a.c.p. and roy wilkins was not feeling so well or doing so well. and so i was sort of the youngest guy, new guy on the scene and it was important to fill this gap. i thought that was my job and i thought institutionally it was what the urban league ought to be doing. one of the programs that we initiated was the state of black america. and it's interesting that in the state of the union address by president ford, he didn't say anything about equal opportunity or the plight of black people. we came out the same month with the state of black america and it was sufficiently potent. it was sufficiently well-researchend that "the new york times" wrote a
president gerald ford was running the country. he was a good man. he was a friend of mine. but in the area that i most cared about, he was not very aggressive and we weren't getting much leadership on the issue that the urban league was interested in. that is the equal opportunity for black americans. and i was still relatively new, having succeeded and we had lost martin in the late 1960's and then we lost whitney young and then a.c.p. and roy wilkins was not feeling so well or doing so well....
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kissinger served as national security advisor and secretary of state for richard nixon and gerald fordcomes a week after trump met with former secretary of state, james baker. nicole: a big night coming up on the fox broadcast network to be more specific. megyn kelly sits down with donald trump as an exclusive one-on-one interview and here is a preview. >> most kids between the ages of six and 15 have been bullied at some point in their lives. were you ever bullied? >> no, i wasn't. i have seen bullying. i know people who are bullied when they're 55 years old. >> it can happen when you're 45. >> it happens. but you've got to get over it. fight back, do whatever you have to do. i've been saying through this whole campaign that i am a counterpuncher. i'm responding. i then respond times 10. i responded pretty strongly. in just about all cases have been responded to what they did to me. nicole: megyn kelly presents airs tonight at 8:00 on the fox broadcast network. lauren: at former republican presidential candidate john kasich says he will not reenter the race to challenge donald trump a
kissinger served as national security advisor and secretary of state for richard nixon and gerald fordcomes a week after trump met with former secretary of state, james baker. nicole: a big night coming up on the fox broadcast network to be more specific. megyn kelly sits down with donald trump as an exclusive one-on-one interview and here is a preview. >> most kids between the ages of six and 15 have been bullied at some point in their lives. were you ever bullied? >> no, i wasn't....
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. >> gerald foreman is an expert on evidence. his most famous client, o.j. simpson.d a study in the flaw in california's death row system that render it dysfunctional and suggested many changes including increasing fundy. the study that cost $1 million was published in 2008. what improvements have been made? >> nothing. the report has been filed away on the shelves of legislators. they have not addressed any of the problems. >> reporter: so death penalty cases such as gerald stanley's dragon an average of more than 30 years in california from sentencing to execution. the national average is half that. jay stanley tells me if his father had been put to death decades ago it would have provided some closure. now that he wants to die, jay would like him to stith sit there and suffer. >> it's like he wants the easy way out. my mom didn't get the easy way out. i don't think he should. >>> a quick look at what is happening around the world. a fire in canada has forced nearly 100,000 people out of their homes could take months to put out. it has destroyed 1600 structures. fi
. >> gerald foreman is an expert on evidence. his most famous client, o.j. simpson.d a study in the flaw in california's death row system that render it dysfunctional and suggested many changes including increasing fundy. the study that cost $1 million was published in 2008. what improvements have been made? >> nothing. the report has been filed away on the shelves of legislators. they have not addressed any of the problems. >> reporter: so death penalty cases such as gerald...
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president gerald ford was running the country. he was a good man. he was a friend of mine, but in the area that i most cared about he was not very aggressive and we weren't getting much leadership on the issue that the urban league was interested in, that is the equal opportunity for black americans. and i was still relatively new having succeeded and we had lost martin in the late '60s and then we lost whitney young and then roy wilkins was not feeling to well or doing so well. and i was sort of the youngest guy, new guy on the scene and it was important to fill this gap and i thought that was my job and i thought institutionally and one of the programs we instituted was the state of black america. it's interesting in the state of the union address by president ford, he didn't say anything about equal opportunity or the plight of black people. we came out the same month with the state of black america and we -- it was sufficiently potent. it was sufficiently well researched that "the new york times" wrote an editorial about it and essentially said
president gerald ford was running the country. he was a good man. he was a friend of mine, but in the area that i most cared about he was not very aggressive and we weren't getting much leadership on the issue that the urban league was interested in, that is the equal opportunity for black americans. and i was still relatively new having succeeded and we had lost martin in the late '60s and then we lost whitney young and then roy wilkins was not feeling to well or doing so well. and i was sort...
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her and gerald appeared to be really close. you could tell there was a lot of emotion there over his sister's death. >> as the murder trial begins, carter is anxious and angry. and when there's a break in courtroom proceedings, carter is so overcome with emotion, he attacks. deputies in the courtroom act fast. >> there's no doubt about it the other deputies had not intervened, an individual sitting at the table would have been hit in the back of the head with a chair and possibly suffered a lot of damage to their body. >> the deputies in the courtroom were incredible. they handled it very quickly. >> but carter is too distraught to calm down. >> get off! get off! get off! >> i'll have to tase you. fixing to tase you, man, if you don't calm down. >> i talked to him during the outburst when he was on the ground trying to get him to calm down. i'm trying to get him to relax if that was possible, but he was in so much pain, it was futile. but i did try. >> my sister was wonderful. she was wonderful. she was so good. she didn't dese
her and gerald appeared to be really close. you could tell there was a lot of emotion there over his sister's death. >> as the murder trial begins, carter is anxious and angry. and when there's a break in courtroom proceedings, carter is so overcome with emotion, he attacks. deputies in the courtroom act fast. >> there's no doubt about it the other deputies had not intervened, an individual sitting at the table would have been hit in the back of the head with a chair and possibly...
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. >> when governor reagan had secured his party's nomination, first thing he did was reach out to geraldd. then he picked george bush the other guy who fought him. reagan was all about addition. does anybody believe that donald trump has that kind of capacity because i don't because today he stood up, today he smeared ted cruz's father with some nutsy stuff. he is the bear from the revanant. >> he wants to win. >> no, he wants to eat lhim. >> i see it differently than my democratic friends. get the sandbags ready, democrats. get the sandbags ready. a wave is coming. it was built in our party and it was stopped. that wave does not go away. >> do you think the democrats know how to run against trump. >> i don't think anybody knows how to run against him. >> i love this man. >> you cannot quote george w. bu bush, you cannot under estimate this man. you don't want to be marco rubio trying to match an insult for insult, but this is as michael points out a target rich -- i feel like a mosquito in a nudist camp. >> there are plenty of republicans who tried to keep it on issues and that didn't w
. >> when governor reagan had secured his party's nomination, first thing he did was reach out to geraldd. then he picked george bush the other guy who fought him. reagan was all about addition. does anybody believe that donald trump has that kind of capacity because i don't because today he stood up, today he smeared ted cruz's father with some nutsy stuff. he is the bear from the revanant. >> he wants to win. >> no, he wants to eat lhim. >> i see it differently than my...
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but gerald ford got the votes of the majority of the delegates. if you look back to the very first republican convention, in 1860 our very first candidate for president, abraham lincoln, came in to a contested convention, he was second in the balloting, on the third ballot he won a majority. the test is to win a majority. and donald cannot win a majority. majorities matter. it's why donald wants to change the rules and rig the system. i'll use football analogy. if you're on the 0 yard line, it's not a touchdown. donald right now is on the 30 yard line he wants everyone to say, hey, the game is over because i'm past the 50. so what. he cannot earn a majority. and what we've got to do -- actually this week illustrated something powerful, john. if you contrast the people who were standing with me, carly fiorina and others, on the other side, donald trump was proudly trumpeting the support of mike tyson a convicted rapist who served three years in prison here in indiana for rape. and donald trump said, tyson is a tough guy. you know what, john, i don'
but gerald ford got the votes of the majority of the delegates. if you look back to the very first republican convention, in 1860 our very first candidate for president, abraham lincoln, came in to a contested convention, he was second in the balloting, on the third ballot he won a majority. the test is to win a majority. and donald cannot win a majority. majorities matter. it's why donald wants to change the rules and rig the system. i'll use football analogy. if you're on the 0 yard line,...
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panelists, gerald seib, neera tanden, president of the liberal think tank and a member of the platform hillary clinton. republican pollster and strategist, kt and robert costa of the washington post. neera, bernie sanders, is that still an opponent? an aggressive opponent of hillary clinton, bernie sanders that you just heard? >> i thought he made a lot of great points. i welcome that. he does seem to really focus on the general election, and which will be against donald trump. and i think he made -- he made clear that that is the paramount concern for democrats. we face a person who is sort of an unprecedented person in history in the general election. and i think he'll be clear about that when this primary is over into june. >> that sounds great, but it's not true. he is running -- to me, senator sanders is the most aggressive against secretary clinton. he's won 20 states, 10 million voters and counting. >> sure. >> and he now wants to kick off your platform committee, members like barney frank and former congressman and governor malloy. he's an open war far with the democratic natio
panelists, gerald seib, neera tanden, president of the liberal think tank and a member of the platform hillary clinton. republican pollster and strategist, kt and robert costa of the washington post. neera, bernie sanders, is that still an opponent? an aggressive opponent of hillary clinton, bernie sanders that you just heard? >> i thought he made a lot of great points. i welcome that. he does seem to really focus on the general election, and which will be against donald trump. and i...
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and gerald henderson, the alley-oop. then it's al farouq amino. and portland up 13 after one.y from 17 points down. harrison barnes, baseline pack. warriors within eight at the hatch. move to the third quarter now, klay thompson off one leg, off balance. the three would go. no foul was called. but oakland's damian lillard, this guy owned the quarter. his fourth three at the buzzer. portland by 11 in the fourth. golden state, a 9-0 run to tie it. three from klay and draymond dunking and flexing off the inbounds. 110-99. warriors take a 2-0 series lead. right back to me. the warriors with a lead. they are going to get much needed rest. three days off before game three up in portland and that will be on saturday. as you said, nail biting time for fans here at oracle and the warriors get it done 17 down in the second quarter. nbc bay area. >> thanks. we're back in a moment. i want to show you some cutting edge technology. this is a vhs tape. push that tape in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a
and gerald henderson, the alley-oop. then it's al farouq amino. and portland up 13 after one.y from 17 points down. harrison barnes, baseline pack. warriors within eight at the hatch. move to the third quarter now, klay thompson off one leg, off balance. the three would go. no foul was called. but oakland's damian lillard, this guy owned the quarter. his fourth three at the buzzer. portland by 11 in the fourth. golden state, a 9-0 run to tie it. three from klay and draymond dunking and flexing...
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gerald washington, the president of two harvey companies, began >> i actually started off making his green drinks. from there i was given an opportunity to work on one of his first tv shows coproduced. from there open the doors get in give me the opportunity to read the contract. once i read the first one i was it. >> how do you get from reading that first contract, impressing him on clearly a significant level to ultimately running steve harvey world being the president? how does that work? >> consistency. determination. i still wake up. i still carry his bags if he need me to. i still get the green drink. >> he's very successful. he runs 112th street production but also the president of my company. that's a lot of responsibility. a lot of responsibility. but he's up for the task. because he is very much like calhoun he don't sleep. businessman greg calhoun, the other half of the moniker and groups. >> in addition to all of what you're doing in media and the ore holdings that you have, you've also launched an friend. talk to me about that partnership that you have with greg calhoun.
gerald washington, the president of two harvey companies, began >> i actually started off making his green drinks. from there i was given an opportunity to work on one of his first tv shows coproduced. from there open the doors get in give me the opportunity to read the contract. once i read the first one i was it. >> how do you get from reading that first contract, impressing him on clearly a significant level to ultimately running steve harvey world being the president? how does...
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gerald green knocks down the three pointer. he scored 16 off the bench. miami takes this one easily, 106-73. the final, they advance to the eastern conference. >> thank yo, sir. stauy >>> we are counting down to olympic games in rio. tonight, a special ceremony was held in fairfax for swimmers hoping to make the olympic team. the swim club hosted the ceremony and olympic sendoff. we sat down with gold medal winning swimmer katie he deck i can to find out how she is preparing. >> it is heavy training. i train nine or ten times a week in the pool ar two or three dry land sessions outside of the water. that's what i have been doing all year. last couple of years and just working toward my goals for the nbc washington app for everything you need to know as we count down to the games. we have created a photo gallery from the past games. just search olympics in the app. that's our broadcast this evening. we want to take a quick moment to congratulate amelia siegel who's taking a few days off because she is getting married. our girl is getting hitched. we love y
gerald green knocks down the three pointer. he scored 16 off the bench. miami takes this one easily, 106-73. the final, they advance to the eastern conference. >> thank yo, sir. stauy >>> we are counting down to olympic games in rio. tonight, a special ceremony was held in fairfax for swimmers hoping to make the olympic team. the swim club hosted the ceremony and olympic sendoff. we sat down with gold medal winning swimmer katie he deck i can to find out how she is preparing....
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jimmy carter got the nomination and he beat gerald ford to win the presidency. jerry brown got to go back to california and the 30 something boyish governor of california and then later he would be governor all over again even when he was old. it all worked out for everybody. that is a reminder that primaries do get nuts. they get complicated, even the ones we have forgotten about and we have to look up in order to remember whether or not they were nuts, even the ones we have forgotten about, they're pretty nuts when you go back and look at them closely. right now on the republican side of the presidential race this year we have sort of just now stopped talking about the 2016 republican presidential primary as being somehow the nuttiest, the craziest republican primary ever. the republican primary is basically settled now. all this talk of the republicans having their first contested convention since 1976 that talk is over. today even the effort by some republican dead enders to try to find a third-party or independent challenger to donald trump today even that
jimmy carter got the nomination and he beat gerald ford to win the presidency. jerry brown got to go back to california and the 30 something boyish governor of california and then later he would be governor all over again even when he was old. it all worked out for everybody. that is a reminder that primaries do get nuts. they get complicated, even the ones we have forgotten about and we have to look up in order to remember whether or not they were nuts, even the ones we have forgotten about,...
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1980 he lost in '76 and that pick of swik ert went over like a lead balloon at at convention because gerald ford was sitting president not elected but for him to do this, though, seems like he's distracting from what he's trying to do is pay attention to ted cruz. up stayed they spent 24 hours paying attention to carly fiorina somebody else taking attention to this is former speaker of the house john boehner. there was a little video of him last night with the president as they were talking about how you condition conduct yourself after you leave hovs. baiper was funny in that and had sharp things to say about senator senator ted cruz listen to this. >> i have nev worked with a more miserable sop of a [bleep [bleep]. >> he did not say son of a gun i can promise you that. clearly john boehner was not of the mind of saying anything nice about ted cruz but veronica did this go too far and does this -- is this another example of the kind of rhetoric we've seen in this campaign cycle. >> i don't think it's good for cruz it addsed to narrative and conversation that ted cruz is not a likable guy.
1980 he lost in '76 and that pick of swik ert went over like a lead balloon at at convention because gerald ford was sitting president not elected but for him to do this, though, seems like he's distracting from what he's trying to do is pay attention to ted cruz. up stayed they spent 24 hours paying attention to carly fiorina somebody else taking attention to this is former speaker of the house john boehner. there was a little video of him last night with the president as they were talking...
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killer on death row for 32 years is now offering to reveal where he buried one ofly wives in return, gerald stanley wants the state to set an execution date exposing serious flaws in our death penalty system. we have that report at 11:00. >> steph curry is making progress, rehabilitating the injured knee and what we lending about his status. >> i am tracking showers and thunderstorms and what they are going to do when they get which and how many more to expect the next couple of days. >> beyonce fans in the bay area buzzing over her big announcement. we will tell you what she revealed in case you missed >> santa clara, san francisco, east bay, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. beyonce is giving us another opportunity to get information at levi stadium in santa clara in the fall adding a second information to her world tour. this video from half moon bay performance at super bowl 50 three months ago now. september 17.is saturday, tickets are on sale next friday the 13th. if you wonder about the first show on may 16 it is sold out. >> if you need extra cash you may want to play powerba
killer on death row for 32 years is now offering to reveal where he buried one ofly wives in return, gerald stanley wants the state to set an execution date exposing serious flaws in our death penalty system. we have that report at 11:00. >> steph curry is making progress, rehabilitating the injured knee and what we lending about his status. >> i am tracking showers and thunderstorms and what they are going to do when they get which and how many more to expect the next couple of...
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. >> when we met gerald mccullough at the river bend national security institution in nashville, tennessee through a 12-year sentence on a sexual offense charge. >> there's no way out. there's just nothing to do. this is just a total waste of someone's life. >> despite his pessimism, mccullagh had found a productive outlet to express his pain. ♪ they say it's raining in denver ♪ ♪ that it's really kind of cold ♪ ♪ but i'm just pulling time in nashville ♪ ♪ how am i supposed to know >> shooting in a prison in nashville, the home of country music, we decided it would be great if we could find a country singer, and so we kind of made the call out to the other inmates and correctional officers, and they came up with mccullagh, and he turned out to be pretty good. ♪ talked about me how it never did seem right ♪ ♪ i've been pulling time in nashville ♪ ♪ wasting days and wasting nights ♪ >> writing music in prison is just my life. i don't sit down to write a song. something hits me, and my best songs come with about two minutes, in about two or three minutes i have an excellent song, and i wrote
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lines has been temporarily suspended between eastern market and the plaza stations, fox5's tom knits gerald live on the scene, tom, i know this has to be very frustrating evening for all of those people trying to get home during the middle of the evening rush. >> the sad thing about this, when you talk to the passengers down here, they're slugging their shoulders and saying, what, again? people have become way too familiar with this situation, and arcing insulator incident happened this morning here at federal center southwest. this is what happened from what we are told about an hour and a half ago. there was a fire, inside the track of the federal center southwest station. now, an official from the dc fire and ems told us what they unusually believe that there was trash on the tracks. we are now being told, in just the last few minute, in consultation with both the federal department of transportation and the federal transit administration, which as federal oversight over metro, they're going to shut this station down, for the remainder of the day, and conduct what they are saying a full
lines has been temporarily suspended between eastern market and the plaza stations, fox5's tom knits gerald live on the scene, tom, i know this has to be very frustrating evening for all of those people trying to get home during the middle of the evening rush. >> the sad thing about this, when you talk to the passengers down here, they're slugging their shoulders and saying, what, again? people have become way too familiar with this situation, and arcing insulator incident happened this...