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you will see jimmy carter starts surging, over 30 points ahead of gerald ford.a weak position in the national race. so he challenged jimmy carter to a debate. >> mr. president, i would like to explore a little more deeply our relationship with the russians. max frankel asked ford a question about whether the united states was accepting of soviet domination of eastern europe. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration. >> i'm sorry, could i just follow. did i understand you to say that the russians are not using eastern europe as their own spirit of influence? >> everybody's jaw just dropped. are you alive? are you aware? what he meant to say is i will not accept any soviet domination of eastern europe. >> governor carter, have you a response? >> charitably that was a momentary slip. uncharitably it was a loss of touch with reality. >> clearly a huge moment where the country makes the judgment, you know what maybe we do need to go in a different direction and replace the president. [ indiscernible ] >> f
you will see jimmy carter starts surging, over 30 points ahead of gerald ford.a weak position in the national race. so he challenged jimmy carter to a debate. >> mr. president, i would like to explore a little more deeply our relationship with the russians. max frankel asked ford a question about whether the united states was accepting of soviet domination of eastern europe. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration....
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gerald. >> gerald: nice to meet you. >> anthony: nice to meet you.the bouillabaisse? it's a good idea? or -- >> eric: we don't mind. we want it. >> anthony: i think it's a very good -- >> gerald: will you change your mind? >> anthony: no, no, no. it's a very good idea. there is reinvented, deconstructed, and then, usually, there's the thing itself. passedat's take on bouillabaisse, without a doubt marseille's most famous dish, is spread out over four courses. first, shellfish carpaccio of raw mussels and clams. >> anthony: man. mm. >> eric: this is super, huh? and they're raw, of course. they slice the mussels raw. that's crazy. wow. >> gerald: i decided to make this bouillabaisse. i had the inspiration when i was a child on those rocks, you know? when i was with my knife opening the mussels, eating the muscles. in my cuisine, there is no cream or butter. it's not traditional at all. it's just based on the fish. this is my way of, um, thinking -- my cuisine here, for myself. >> anthony: slipper lobster, weaver, angler, and red gurnard. lightly seared
gerald. >> gerald: nice to meet you. >> anthony: nice to meet you.the bouillabaisse? it's a good idea? or -- >> eric: we don't mind. we want it. >> anthony: i think it's a very good -- >> gerald: will you change your mind? >> anthony: no, no, no. it's a very good idea. there is reinvented, deconstructed, and then, usually, there's the thing itself. passedat's take on bouillabaisse, without a doubt marseille's most famous dish, is spread out over four courses....
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this is the existing cross section of gerald. this is the proposed project including the curbside bike lane running northbound and adjacent to parking on southbound gerald and there's a six-foot area this is the cross section and this is being implemented. thank you. >> supervisor breed: thank you, and we'll hear from one of those who would like to speak in opposition. are there any members of the public that want to speak in opposition. seeing none the public comment is now closed. the appellant is not here and the hearing is now closed. supervisors, anyone wants to make any comments or motions? supervisor colin. >> the hairball sits between district 9 and 10 and the project is critical in helping us deliver the pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements that's part of the city and frankly it's been badly needed. so because many paths intersect in this area this interchange is challenging to navigate and there's points of conflict between vehicles and pedestrians and bike -- bicyclists. the project is long overdue. we spent many
this is the existing cross section of gerald. this is the proposed project including the curbside bike lane running northbound and adjacent to parking on southbound gerald and there's a six-foot area this is the cross section and this is being implemented. thank you. >> supervisor breed: thank you, and we'll hear from one of those who would like to speak in opposition. are there any members of the public that want to speak in opposition. seeing none the public comment is now closed. the...
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former president gerald ford one set of john anderson, he is the smartest guy in congress but he insists on voting his conscience instead of party. ,on't we need that independence that conscience in a president? don't we need john anderson now? with your help, we can win. >> 32 years after his presidential bid we want to welcome john anderson to the seat -- to the classroom. >> i am glad to be here. from virginia, students from purdue university joining us. theressman let me set up politics of 1980. you ran in the primary. you lost to ronald reagan. you ran as an independent in the general election. why? i felt strongly that the point of view i represented in the republican party, even though it was at odds with many of my fellow party members, represented the kind of views that ought to be brought to the country. and considered in the national debate about our future. >> we have a lot of student questions. the first question from the washington center, then we will go to purdue university and george mason university. us, mr. you for joining anderson. in 1980, carter refused to participa
former president gerald ford one set of john anderson, he is the smartest guy in congress but he insists on voting his conscience instead of party. ,on't we need that independence that conscience in a president? don't we need john anderson now? with your help, we can win. >> 32 years after his presidential bid we want to welcome john anderson to the seat -- to the classroom. >> i am glad to be here. from virginia, students from purdue university joining us. theressman let me set up...
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joining us is retail veteran jerry storch -- gerald storch.aylor and lord and served as taylor and ceo of toys "r" us and vice-chairman of target. good to have you. it is the perfect day. there are a lot of things to talk about but first, this at the battle between amazon and walmart. i think you have a chart to show some contrast between the companies. abigail: not only a chart, one of my favorites, but as we look at g #btv 8686, this tells the story. on top, we are looking at in white walmart's market cap, about $290 billion. up top, amazon at most $600 billion. on bottom is walmart's revenue, dwarfing amazon. now, we have walmart getting into online with jet.com. every day, i see packages in my building. to some other companies have a chance against amazon? are investors getting this wrong? gerald: i do not think they have done anything wrong. amazon was a pioneer in internet. their stock prices forward-looking because they are not making money today. it is a belief that 20% growth rate will show compound indefinitely and they will gobble u
joining us is retail veteran jerry storch -- gerald storch.aylor and lord and served as taylor and ceo of toys "r" us and vice-chairman of target. good to have you. it is the perfect day. there are a lot of things to talk about but first, this at the battle between amazon and walmart. i think you have a chart to show some contrast between the companies. abigail: not only a chart, one of my favorites, but as we look at g #btv 8686, this tells the story. on top, we are looking at in...
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.>> reporter: at oaklands fridge gerald parke he was -- it's gerald parke he was -- fitzgerald he was helping. he first started when he was 11 years old. >> it is special for me because it is my community, the city of oakland is where i was born and raised. not a lot of people, back then when i started doing this, i just wanted to do something different. >> they also handed out toys, toiletries, socks and gloves, the kitchens were busy at this place where 30 volunteers fed the homeless. >> we want to give back to the community. >> merry christmas. >> it wasn't hard to find people in the christmas spirit finding themselves on this special day giving back a message of hope. >> reporter: in san francisco, rob malcolm ktvu fox 2 news. >>> they are on the road to recovery things to the generosity of others. >>> we will talk about the forecast for the rest of the week. that is coming up. really? really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people
.>> reporter: at oaklands fridge gerald parke he was -- it's gerald parke he was -- fitzgerald he was helping. he first started when he was 11 years old. >> it is special for me because it is my community, the city of oakland is where i was born and raised. not a lot of people, back then when i started doing this, i just wanted to do something different. >> they also handed out toys, toiletries, socks and gloves, the kitchens were busy at this place where 30 volunteers fed the...
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and i was here on the profiles and courage panel that gave gerald ford the courage and profiles award because of his pardoning nixon. and we did that he knew it would probably cost him reelection. almost certainly. he did it anyway. he did the right thing. saved us all kinds of grief and contentious behavior. all kinds of track for all people and all roles. the big difference today is that you look at gerald ford and i discovered this when working on harry truman. the volume of material that you have to deal with as a researcher, as a biographer. it is overwhelming! and otherwise, you just are skimming through all of this material. what's in this collection here, could keep one doing research for a full lifetime and never get through all of it. not that that's not of importance that we have all the wonderful material. but it is a staggering mountain to try and climb and every book of the kind that i write and others right, biography and history. is a joint effort. it is a group project because you have editors and copy editors but you also have archivists and librarians and specialist
and i was here on the profiles and courage panel that gave gerald ford the courage and profiles award because of his pardoning nixon. and we did that he knew it would probably cost him reelection. almost certainly. he did it anyway. he did the right thing. saved us all kinds of grief and contentious behavior. all kinds of track for all people and all roles. the big difference today is that you look at gerald ford and i discovered this when working on harry truman. the volume of material that...
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>> hi, i am diane and i am gerald and we are rey's real parents. >> that's right.ow, we understand she might be a little mad at us because we left her to survive alone on the desert planet of jacu but we did it for a very good reason. diane is a whiz and made her own christmas stockings this year. >> old, gerald. >> don't hide her light under a bushel, she is good. >> it may seem harsh to leave her alone on a desert planet but she was so special. >> she the is so good with the force. >> i can
>> hi, i am diane and i am gerald and we are rey's real parents. >> that's right.ow, we understand she might be a little mad at us because we left her to survive alone on the desert planet of jacu but we did it for a very good reason. diane is a whiz and made her own christmas stockings this year. >> old, gerald. >> don't hide her light under a bushel, she is good. >> it may seem harsh to leave her alone on a desert planet but she was so special. >> she the...
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now for some insight into this story let's bring an author and historian gerald a hometown welcome to the program another incident with saying it's been described as a workplace shooting and the killer apparently was in the building but we don't have any information as yet on a possible motive what does this look like to you. well i'm afraid this is becoming all too common in the united states of america recall that just a few weeks ago there was a shooting in the church in texas that led to the slaying of about two dozen people a few weeks before that there was a shooting in las vegas which led to the deaths of dozens of people workplace shootings are also very common particularly afraid to say and us post offices even given birth to the phrase going postal which refers to the draggled and hard working postal workers who finally snap and then begin to kill their supervisors and others this is a reflection not only of the rampant gun culture that isn't dimmick in the united states of america but also of a certain kind of nation in disgruntlement that has swept from the atlantic to the
now for some insight into this story let's bring an author and historian gerald a hometown welcome to the program another incident with saying it's been described as a workplace shooting and the killer apparently was in the building but we don't have any information as yet on a possible motive what does this look like to you. well i'm afraid this is becoming all too common in the united states of america recall that just a few weeks ago there was a shooting in the church in texas that led to...
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. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie in prison writes to squeaky that he's one big thing that's going to get the nation's 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?" >> following your own close brush with death in sacramento a couple weeks ago i wonder if this has convinced you at all that we need tough gun control legislation in this country? >> i prefer to go after the person who uses the gun for an illegal or criminal purpose. that to me is a far better approach than the one where you require registration of the individual or the gun. >> just minutes after making those statements, gerald ford walked into the street and heard the sound of gunfire. [ gunshot ] >> my god, there's been a shot! there's been a shot. they're being pushed back by the police. somebody has fired a shot here. we don't know if anybody has been hit. my god! some
. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie in prison writes to squeaky that he's one big thing that's going to get the nation's 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?" >> following your own close brush with death in...
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and now, here is the chief of staff of walter reed, colonel gerald allgood. >> sexual-harassment is a matter of deep and personal concern to both the secretary of the army and the army chief of staff. our concern has been expressed on several occasions in the past. it is important to reiterate the army's policy on this issue. the army is fully committed to a policy that demands respect for the human dignity of its members. that policy cannot succeed where sexual harassment exists. it is the responsibility of every soldier and every army leader, civilian and military, to ensure that any instances of sexual harassment are dealt with swiftly and fairly, and to promote the climate within the army that will not tolerate such conduct. allegations of sexual harassment will be treated at all levels of command with the seriousness they deserve. each person, male or female, must be treated and evaluated solely on how well tasks are carried out. the scenes you are about to see demonstrate some of the many forms that make up sexual harassment. we ask you to view each situation as if you are actua
and now, here is the chief of staff of walter reed, colonel gerald allgood. >> sexual-harassment is a matter of deep and personal concern to both the secretary of the army and the army chief of staff. our concern has been expressed on several occasions in the past. it is important to reiterate the army's policy on this issue. the army is fully committed to a policy that demands respect for the human dignity of its members. that policy cannot succeed where sexual harassment exists. it is...
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from interviews with retired cia people, declassified material and archivals at the lbj library, gerald ford library, jfk library and different collections at standford, yale, and boston university. this was an investigative biography. >> host: if the cia document were available would this be a different book. >> guest: absolutely. there's secret stud of angleton's careers a chief of counter-intelligent there's 12 volumes, each volume 300 to 400 pages. that study which encomp pauses his entire cry is totally classified. the full story of james angleton is still classified. this as i say in the beginning of the book, the story as best it can be told so far. >> host: if americans are suspicious about a shadow government running this country, your book gives a little bit of support that, doesn't it? >> guest: well, when i started this book, nobody talked about the deep state. that was an unknown sprays phrase. two years later the proficient the united states believes in it and it's in headlines all the time. this suspicion us very deep. i wasn't going to look for the deep state but you loo
from interviews with retired cia people, declassified material and archivals at the lbj library, gerald ford library, jfk library and different collections at standford, yale, and boston university. this was an investigative biography. >> host: if the cia document were available would this be a different book. >> guest: absolutely. there's secret stud of angleton's careers a chief of counter-intelligent there's 12 volumes, each volume 300 to 400 pages. that study which encomp pauses...
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color="#ffff00">>> old, gerald. color="#ffff00">>> don't hide her light under a bushel, she is good. >> it may seem harsh to leave her alone on a desert planet but she was so special. >> she the is so good with the mind. >> we just want to say we love you, merry christmas and happy life day and don't go over to the dark side like your cousin phil. >> now you lay off phil. he just hit a bit of a rush patch. >> late show with stephen colbert. >> tonight, good-bye internet. plus adam driver. john earl. with a special holiday performance by -- featuring -- and now, live on -- from the ed sullivan theatre in new york city. it is stephen colbert! >> stephen: thank you very much. thank you, thank you, thank you. hey, everyone. hey! thank you so much. welcome, welcome to the late show, everybody. i am your host, stephen colbert you know, donald trump -- [ cheers
>> old, gerald. >> don't hide her light under a bushel, she is good. >> it may seem harsh to leave her alone on a desert planet but she was so special. >> she the is so good with the mind. >> we just want to say we love you, merry christmas and happy life day and don't go over to the dark side like your cousin phil. >> now you lay off phil. he just hit a bit of a rush patch. >> late show with stephen colbert. >> tonight, good-bye internet. plus...
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>> hi, i am diane and i am gerald and we are rey's real parents. >> that's right. now, we understand she might be a little mad at us because we left her to survive alone on the desert planet of jacu but we did it for a very good reason. diane is a whiz and made her own christmas stockings this year. >> old, gerald. >> don't hide her light under a bushel, she is good. >> it may seem harsh to leave her alone on a desert planet but she was so special. >> she the is so good with the force. >> i can mow my lawn with my mind. >> we just want to say we love you, merry christmas and happy life day and don't go over to the dark side like your cousin phil. >> now you lay off phil. he just hit a bit of a rush patch. >> late show with stephen colbert. >> tonight, good-bye internet. plus adam driver. john earl. with a special holiday performance by -- featuring -- and now, live on -- from the ed sullivan theatre in new york city. it is stephen colbert! >> stephen: thank you very much. thank you, thank you, thank you. hey, everyone. hey! thank you so much. welcome, welcome to th
>> hi, i am diane and i am gerald and we are rey's real parents. >> that's right. now, we understand she might be a little mad at us because we left her to survive alone on the desert planet of jacu but we did it for a very good reason. diane is a whiz and made her own christmas stockings this year. >> old, gerald. >> don't hide her light under a bushel, she is good. >> it may seem harsh to leave her alone on a desert planet but she was so special. >> she the...
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his name was gerald woodruff pitch the way.he kept in touch with judd any kids. >> hi. >> how are you. awe off i know. >> iffage in all of the christmass that have come and gone. >> just want to thank you for your dad. >> yet here they were. decade later. talking about an act of kindness, their dad had done. >> one act of kindness. how it grows. you never know. >> never, thank you. never. just, he loved people. and just, just, wemt right in and helped. yeah. ♪ ♪ >> which gets us back to george bailey. that hollywood ending did prove one thing -- kindness begets kindness. >> atta boy, clarence. ♪ ♪ >> did you think about doing kind things a lot. no, i don't need to do that. stupid. why did we do that? just do it. no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. i was wondering if an electric toothbrusthan a manual.s better and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a den
his name was gerald woodruff pitch the way.he kept in touch with judd any kids. >> hi. >> how are you. awe off i know. >> iffage in all of the christmass that have come and gone. >> just want to thank you for your dad. >> yet here they were. decade later. talking about an act of kindness, their dad had done. >> one act of kindness. how it grows. you never know. >> never, thank you. never. just, he loved people. and just, just, wemt right in and helped....
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esa persona podrÍa ser donald trump junior, podrÍa ser gerald kushner.a asesora dijo que se estaba refiriendo lo que dirÍa los demÓcratas. el foco de la investigaciÓn parece ser una potencial obstrucciÓn de la justicia y ahora, esta investigaciÓn, ha llegado al cÍrculo íntimo de trump. la investigaciÓn fiscal especial en el rusiagate no avanza sola. hay otras cuatroen el congreso de los estados unidos. arantxa: son 16 las mujeres que acusan al presidente trump de haber las acosado sexualmente en casos que se extienden durante dÉcadas. una de las concursantes del reality show the apprentice, quiere llevarlo a corte. la corte suprema de nueva york decidirÁ el martes si la demanda de esta chica contra el mandatario debe proceder. >> enjuiciar a un mandatario en funciones no es cosa fÁcil. deponiendo de lo que se le acuse, collar cosa puede suceder. el prÓximo martes los abogados de donald trump notarÁn bloquear una demanda por difamaciÓn ya que ella alega que trump daÑÓ su imagen al llamarla "mentirosa" porque ya lo acusÓ de acoso sexual. >> , sin president
esa persona podrÍa ser donald trump junior, podrÍa ser gerald kushner.a asesora dijo que se estaba refiriendo lo que dirÍa los demÓcratas. el foco de la investigaciÓn parece ser una potencial obstrucciÓn de la justicia y ahora, esta investigaciÓn, ha llegado al cÍrculo íntimo de trump. la investigaciÓn fiscal especial en el rusiagate no avanza sola. hay otras cuatroen el congreso de los estados unidos. arantxa: son 16 las mujeres que acusan al presidente trump de haber las acosado...
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amigo de la familia catalogó todo como un accidente y no quiso juzgar al conductor identificado como gerald tag según la policía el conductor arrojó .08 en la prueba de alcohol. .07 es el límite que permite la ley en ny. ----una niÑa de 11 aÑos fue encontrada sin vida mientras dormia. al noreste de filadelfia ---la menor se encontraba en casa de un amigo, cuando ocurri el hecho y fue trasladada a un hospital local donde una hora mas tarde fue declarada muerta. --los detectives de homicidios indicaron que se encuentran investigando el caso y no ofrecieron ms detalles - en indiana, autoridades investigan si la vctima fatal de un tiroteo, era en verdad, un intruso que intentaba meterse a un apartamento. - de acuerdo al reporte, cerca a las once de la noche del martes se escucharon disparos provenientes del la vivienda. - la polica trata de determinar si se trat de un intercambio entre el residente de la vivienda y el sospechoso de intento de allanamiento de morada. un tirote en redwood city dej a dos personas heridas... le contamos que medidas tomaron las autoridades y quienes estn relacionado
amigo de la familia catalogó todo como un accidente y no quiso juzgar al conductor identificado como gerald tag según la policía el conductor arrojó .08 en la prueba de alcohol. .07 es el límite que permite la ley en ny. ----una niÑa de 11 aÑos fue encontrada sin vida mientras dormia. al noreste de filadelfia ---la menor se encontraba en casa de un amigo, cuando ocurri el hecho y fue trasladada a un hospital local donde una hora mas tarde fue declarada muerta. --los detectives de...
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general manager, gerald rees jey reese is fire. to supposed to his credit. an employee of the team since 1994. he is out. in meantime, steve spagnolo is stepping up. eli manning announced as the starter against allison sunday. things getting crazier but steps are being taken to get things right. the lake and on sunday the seahawks in seattle. 10 - 3 seattle in the third. the rumbling of her time square but tackled. a touch back in seattle schools and the next drive. 24 - 10, the seattle seahawks top the eagles. the eagles are starting to get nervous already, let's have not. meanwhile, the jets won the kansas city. they are at five and seven. the playoff hopes are still a live. back to bill. >> thank you george. stay with her. marshall coming up. next, we speak to a wife is desperate to free her husband who has been in prison for more than a year and >> welcome back to chasing news. on this video. an american citizen is a graduate student at princeton university has been detained by the government of iran. he has been for the past 16 months. not being able to
general manager, gerald rees jey reese is fire. to supposed to his credit. an employee of the team since 1994. he is out. in meantime, steve spagnolo is stepping up. eli manning announced as the starter against allison sunday. things getting crazier but steps are being taken to get things right. the lake and on sunday the seahawks in seattle. 10 - 3 seattle in the third. the rumbling of her time square but tackled. a touch back in seattle schools and the next drive. 24 - 10, the seattle...
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gerald. yeah. i stand here before you is a gay man who has been living with. since the beginning of the epidemic in nineteen eighty one. as the game the i don't know why i got to survive for you no more than three decades with a fatal illness. when so many of my friends and loved ones died. i feel a responsibility to fight as hard as i can to a in to expand that access to. what has kept me a lot? so red ribbon that. many of us are wearing todo. symbolizes our suppoport for peoplele living with hiv. and pays tributes to thehe more thahan thihire millionn. . people. what died? as long as there. tens of millions of people living without access. you to use my voice to try to draw attention to the. our. lives of people who are dying needlessly aroundhe world still of hivv. until everybody has access to men tend human rights protection to food security. causing clean water and. and you k know. all of the things that shohould be a human rights for everybody living with nature . just but it'ss home a storyi wantnted people toto know we backed. you can be p positive or
gerald. yeah. i stand here before you is a gay man who has been living with. since the beginning of the epidemic in nineteen eighty one. as the game the i don't know why i got to survive for you no more than three decades with a fatal illness. when so many of my friends and loved ones died. i feel a responsibility to fight as hard as i can to a in to expand that access to. what has kept me a lot? so red ribbon that. many of us are wearing todo. symbolizes our suppoport for peoplele living with...
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and richard nixon was pardoned by gerald ford. if a president of the united states decides, okay, i candon' want to pardon someone and want enforcement priorities to be x, y and z for reasons of state, unless there's some specific and corrupt motivation, which is going to really have to be shown in a real way, it's okay for a president of the united states to actually have enforcement priorities and even to let clearly guilty people go free if there are perhaps reasons for it, or if not, then we have to talk about whether gerald ford obstructed justice. so whether george h.w. bush obstructed justice. or for that matter, president bill clinton who pardoned his own brother on his way out obstructed justice. this goes back to up george washington. people who are clearly guilty are pardoned all the time and not prosecuted all the time. and actually, just think about drug laws or anything else, we do not prosecute all crimes and there are reasons we sometimes don't do that. >> how familiar is this all to you? >> too familiar and it's n
and richard nixon was pardoned by gerald ford. if a president of the united states decides, okay, i candon' want to pardon someone and want enforcement priorities to be x, y and z for reasons of state, unless there's some specific and corrupt motivation, which is going to really have to be shown in a real way, it's okay for a president of the united states to actually have enforcement priorities and even to let clearly guilty people go free if there are perhaps reasons for it, or if not, then...
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remember gerald ford when he weighs a congressman in 1972 said let's move the embassy.hen when they become president they take quite a different tact. since 1995 they kept signing that six month waiver that delays the move of the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. now president trump bucking tradition over the last few decades and saying he is going to be the u.s. president that finally moves the embassy. the white house in a preannouncement briefing last night said that the president in declaring jerusalem to be the capital of israel is merely reflecting history and the fact that jerusalem has been the capital of israel back in abe shent times. in modern dimes, of course, it's the seat of the government. as did the peace process which so many critics say he is go to blow up by making this announcement. committed to a two state between israel and the palestinians with jerusalem as the capital of those respective nations. rex tillerson at a nato summit said. this listen here. >> the president is very committed to the middle east peace process. he has a team that he put
remember gerald ford when he weighs a congressman in 1972 said let's move the embassy.hen when they become president they take quite a different tact. since 1995 they kept signing that six month waiver that delays the move of the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. now president trump bucking tradition over the last few decades and saying he is going to be the u.s. president that finally moves the embassy. the white house in a preannouncement briefing last night said that the president in...
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it's in the bay view district near fits gerald and jennings streets this morning. there were serious seniors. we don't know who was injured at this point, but we see that the area is all blocked off. we've got reporter thom jensen on the scene talking to investigators and gathering information. we'll continue to monitor and bring you any updates as they kbk available to us. >>> well, coming up, we are tracking a cool weekend, vianey, no rain, but cool temperatures around. >> yeah, indeed. it's been very cold in the morning and now it's fairly mild. over-luke looking mt. hamilton at about 57 degrees right now. i do have a system i've been tracking all week long that may affect your weekend plans. if you're heading -- stick around for your weekend and next sechb day forecast coming up in just a bit. >>> another cell phone customer caught in a tug-of-war with four figures on the line. i'm consumer investigative reporter chris chmura, nbc bay area responds next. - everything we stock at grocery outlet has crazy low prices. do you know how we do it? - how? - bargainomic
it's in the bay view district near fits gerald and jennings streets this morning. there were serious seniors. we don't know who was injured at this point, but we see that the area is all blocked off. we've got reporter thom jensen on the scene talking to investigators and gathering information. we'll continue to monitor and bring you any updates as they kbk available to us. >>> well, coming up, we are tracking a cool weekend, vianey, no rain, but cool temperatures around. >>...
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>> well, you know, don rumsfeld came in when gerald ford had just plunged 40 points in the polls afterichard nix nixon. he compared it to climbing into the cockpit of a crippled airliner straight towards the ground. rumsfeld with help from an assistant named dick cheney pulled the presidency out of the nosedive. >> but gerald ford was a much different man than donald trump. donald trump is impulsive. he goes by the gut. he doesn't like listening to anybody. we're already hearing stories about how people get around john kelly, they call melania and ask her to pass him information or he calls people from the residence and says don't say anything to the chief of staff, this is according to the reports out there. >> there's no question about it. donald trump is a completely unique animal. he is very difficult to discipline. it could well be mission impossible. but at the same time, it makes kelly's responsibility even more important. you know, this white house chief of staff more than any of his predecessors is the thin line between the president and disaster for us all. when you look at h
>> well, you know, don rumsfeld came in when gerald ford had just plunged 40 points in the polls afterichard nix nixon. he compared it to climbing into the cockpit of a crippled airliner straight towards the ground. rumsfeld with help from an assistant named dick cheney pulled the presidency out of the nosedive. >> but gerald ford was a much different man than donald trump. donald trump is impulsive. he goes by the gut. he doesn't like listening to anybody. we're already hearing...
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you can see the officers chasing the van until it stops at this gerald avenue. police say o'neill was running towards the patrol car and the officer shot him from the passenger seat. you can see from the footage the gunfire shattered the window of the car. o'neill died at the hospital later that day. it turns out he was unarmed when the officer opened fire.>>> a word is out for former care worker accused of sexually assaulting a disabled man. officers are searching for charles ward. he worked at an assisted living center in san leandro. investigators say he is accused of sexually assaulting a male resident in a bathroom at the adult care facility in march. the victim has cerebral palsy and can only communicate by nodding his head. he was an awards care at the time.>> we have no other known victims related to mr. ward at this location. we would be interested if anyone else has information about mr. ward or his activities.>> ward quit his job as officers were going to question him. he has been on the run ever since. he has an address and plaster veal but his where
you can see the officers chasing the van until it stops at this gerald avenue. police say o'neill was running towards the patrol car and the officer shot him from the passenger seat. you can see from the footage the gunfire shattered the window of the car. o'neill died at the hospital later that day. it turns out he was unarmed when the officer opened fire.>>> a word is out for former care worker accused of sexually assaulting a disabled man. officers are searching for charles ward. he...
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one of the things that gerald ford did, gerald ford, a very underestimated figure, is he managed to defend republican party, defend even richard nixon while communicating to the american public that he was completely uninvolved with these actions and that he was a person of character and decency. and the public was sort of ready for him to step in when the nixon presidency collapsed. he was close to nixon but not as close as pence is to trump. that's not a legal problem, but it is a political problem. and ford did not have to pull the trigger on richard nixon. he did not have to initiate the 25th amendment. it happened anyway. but the process that is threatening donald trump is one that is a political process that probably is a deadline in 2020 rather than 2019. and mike pence is bound to donald trump. there isn't a good way out of this for him. >> we're going have to take a break here. ron klain, thank you for joining us tonight. and david, please stick around. >>> coming up, a report that the white house wanted to create a provide spy network to spy on, among other things, the cia. priva
one of the things that gerald ford did, gerald ford, a very underestimated figure, is he managed to defend republican party, defend even richard nixon while communicating to the american public that he was completely uninvolved with these actions and that he was a person of character and decency. and the public was sort of ready for him to step in when the nixon presidency collapsed. he was close to nixon but not as close as pence is to trump. that's not a legal problem, but it is a political...
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we speak to gerald lori, a globl advisor. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: the selling of tech stocks appears to be easing today. what is driving this out of technology into names like financials. was this about taxes or was this a part of a bigger unwind? joining us now is the deputy at global advisors. at global advisors. give us your read on this out of tech stocks? does this to find where we are out of the cycle? the momentum from trade, that has been one of the factors that has driven them all year. valuation levels are at a place where it is hard to see where they go from here and that normal year-end tax selling and things of that nature, it does not surprise me that tech is pulling back here. playing intoit is this valuation story? >> i do not think it is tax in but you get reform, the normal activity or whatever you want to call it and you look if these names america out of 74 100%. >> what about the broader tech story for look? global tech. opportunity? >> collectively, there is. in semiconductors, that
we speak to gerald lori, a globl advisor. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: the selling of tech stocks appears to be easing today. what is driving this out of technology into names like financials. was this about taxes or was this a part of a bigger unwind? joining us now is the deputy at global advisors. at global advisors. give us your read on this out of tech stocks? does this to find where we are out of the cycle? the momentum from trade, that has been one of the factors that...
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each of the last 12 presidents, from the royalty of ragan to the regular-guy feel of gerald> the morning of his inauguration. >> i came, and he opened the door, and he's washing and scotland left the world of london newspapers to become one of the great chroniclers of the american civil rights movement and chaos of the 19 sects. >> he'd just been shot. that was the watts riots. >> reporter: now harry benson is out with a new book celebrating his extraordinary career. this man of pictures can also turn a phrase. when asked how his life behind the camera should be remembered. >> maybe i'll settle for the greatest photographer of all time, of all time. >> reporter: so that's not too much to ask for, huh? >> i was glad i was there when i was there. >> reporter: which is exactly, harry, how the rest of us feel. jim axelrod cbs news, new york. >> glor: and that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor. thanks for watching. good night. >> reporter: it is growing by the minute. >>> i had hoped that judge moore would resign in other words withdraw from the
each of the last 12 presidents, from the royalty of ragan to the regular-guy feel of gerald> the morning of his inauguration. >> i came, and he opened the door, and he's washing and scotland left the world of london newspapers to become one of the great chroniclers of the american civil rights movement and chaos of the 19 sects. >> he'd just been shot. that was the watts riots. >> reporter: now harry benson is out with a new book celebrating his extraordinary career. this...
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"gerald ford."mbers were treated to a surprise opening night screening of "star wars: the last was flown out to the "ford" off the virginia coast. well, still ahead, challenging putin. the former model and reality tv star running for president of russia. . >> ninan: a reality tv star turned politician is taking on the establishment in russia. ksenia sobchak is the first female cannot to announce tha against vladimir putin. elizabeth palmer was in moscow this week as sobchak confronted putin face to face. >> reporter: at his annual press conference, president vladimir putin may have been center stage, but it was ksenia sobchak who stole the show. "are you," she asked him, "afraid of honest competition in the presidential race?" it was a pointed question from a controversial woman. here's that same ksenia sobchak just a few years ago, famous then as a socialite, a reality tv star, and a "playboy" model. why did you decide to run for president? >> in order to change the situation in russia because no o
"gerald ford."mbers were treated to a surprise opening night screening of "star wars: the last was flown out to the "ford" off the virginia coast. well, still ahead, challenging putin. the former model and reality tv star running for president of russia. . >> ninan: a reality tv star turned politician is taking on the establishment in russia. ksenia sobchak is the first female cannot to announce tha against vladimir putin. elizabeth palmer was in moscow this week...
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gerald ford in the rescue of the american presidency. mr. secretary, it's great to see you.en't seen you in a while, thanks for stopping by tonight. i want to start with the big news of the day, the president's decision to move the capital of israel to jerusalem. why is everybody so upset about the timing given the fact that this has basically been on the books since 1995? a huge bipartisan support, most presidents, all the presents i can think of said they were going to do it and they didn't. >> i guess the reason it's an issue is because there are countries around the world that would prefer that it had not been done. it's a no-brainer. it's the right thing to do. president trump made the right decision, he stepped up and did it. it's inevitable that there will be some criticism about it. but i just can't imagine any country in the world that doesn't believe that they have the right to have their capital where they wanted. >> laura: here are some of the criticism that you mentioned. put up the full screen. each of says it would complicate middle east matters. jordan says p
gerald ford in the rescue of the american presidency. mr. secretary, it's great to see you.en't seen you in a while, thanks for stopping by tonight. i want to start with the big news of the day, the president's decision to move the capital of israel to jerusalem. why is everybody so upset about the timing given the fact that this has basically been on the books since 1995? a huge bipartisan support, most presidents, all the presents i can think of said they were going to do it and they didn't....
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the miller center has done a presidential oral history back to general ford-- gerald ford and this is the first time we have done a narrative history out of those interviews, but i think largely it was because of the breadth and scope of the interviews we conducted as well as the depth and color of the interviews we were accumulating and so it became clear after we had thousands and thousands of pages of these interviews that it was possible to create a narrative of everything from bill clinton's upbringing through to his two-parter from law in a way that's compelling and gives you a fly on the wall understanding of what it's like during that white house. >> why did the miller center start to do these oral histories? when did that come about? guest: in the late 1970s and for some time the records administration have been doing presidential orts-- oral history, but they got out of the business and my predecessor was from georgia, had an interest in oral history because he had been at columbia where lead oral history had been embedded and he walked the halls of the carter white house an
the miller center has done a presidential oral history back to general ford-- gerald ford and this is the first time we have done a narrative history out of those interviews, but i think largely it was because of the breadth and scope of the interviews we conducted as well as the depth and color of the interviews we were accumulating and so it became clear after we had thousands and thousands of pages of these interviews that it was possible to create a narrative of everything from bill...