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. >> if you look at gerald ford, a member of the house representing grand rapids, michigan, he came to power as a republican role himself. did he have a unique appreciation for what democrats in the house were doing in 1975 and 1976 during when he was president? >> not really. he was resentful of the fact that he sought reformers as being disrespectful to the institution. many of the democratic leaders saw them that way as well. like the republican reformers and they beganer to emerge in the late 1970's, the democrats view their own party as part of the problem and they institutionalized power to conglomerate in the hands of southern, very conservative members who were impossible to dislodge and who prevented a lot of legislation from taking place. evennk president ford,
. >> if you look at gerald ford, a member of the house representing grand rapids, michigan, he came to power as a republican role himself. did he have a unique appreciation for what democrats in the house were doing in 1975 and 1976 during when he was president? >> not really. he was resentful of the fact that he sought reformers as being disrespectful to the institution. many of the democratic leaders saw them that way as well. like the republican reformers and they beganer to...
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we call her aunt gerald. >> hi, aunt gerald. >> geraldine hawkins, lives in capitol height, celebratingthis weekend. >> get out. >> isn't she beautiful? >> beautiful! >> she is my wife's aunt, so i claim her, too. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> does she claim you? that's the question. >> i think she claims me, yes. she invited me to the party, so i think so. she is the rock of her family, and just a jewel. everybody loves her so much. happy birthday, to you, aunt geraldine hawkins, 100. >> happy birthday, aunt gerald. i need to know what your secret is to longevity and looking fabulous at 100 years old. >> my goodness. >> good genes, has to be good genes. >> your secrets, for sure. yes. >> well, i mean, you know there is air, the humidity, as you know, helping your skin, not good for the hair but good for the skin. >> it changes. take a look at the maps, we've headed across our way, lot of rainfall, as result that far to our areas to our far northwest, has actually prompted severe thunderstorm warning that's currently in effect. and that's over areas to the far northwest, berkley, jefferson,
we call her aunt gerald. >> hi, aunt gerald. >> geraldine hawkins, lives in capitol height, celebratingthis weekend. >> get out. >> isn't she beautiful? >> beautiful! >> she is my wife's aunt, so i claim her, too. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> does she claim you? that's the question. >> i think she claims me, yes. she invited me to the party, so i think so. she is the rock of her family, and just a jewel. everybody loves her so much. happy...
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the book is so new that gerald just saw today. [laughter] it's published by our friends at black classic press and were happy to see them do yet another good book and the story of the associated lega negro press is the other book you will be discussing and hopefully we will have him back in a couple months. he usually comes out to the pan- african film festival. he has a couple more books coming out in january and he's been passing out flyers. as you all know he's a professor of history down at the university of houston, he received his law degree from cal state berkeley and a phd in history which he has used too extensive effect from columbia university so please welcome doctor gerald horne. [applause] >> thank you very much for the introduction, it's always a pleasure to be back in l.a., even more of a pleasure to be my favorite bookstore. and, it's going to be dÉjÀ vu all over again because the last time i was here i was talking about this book, the counterrevolution of 1776, and at the time i went down on my knees to apologize
the book is so new that gerald just saw today. [laughter] it's published by our friends at black classic press and were happy to see them do yet another good book and the story of the associated lega negro press is the other book you will be discussing and hopefully we will have him back in a couple months. he usually comes out to the pan- african film festival. he has a couple more books coming out in january and he's been passing out flyers. as you all know he's a professor of history down at...
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. >> reporter: 11-year-old gerald bettencourt ramos is a long way from home. english class is difficult, he says. the sixth grader now lives in boston after fleeing puerto rico. hurricane maria flooded his home more than four months ago. his mother left her nursing job behind. >> there was no food. there was no refrigerators, no light. and with three kids, it's not easy. and so i just had to leave. >> reporter: gerald is among the 180 puerto rican students now enrolled in boston public schools. >> what we want to do is make sure they are welcomed and they felt safe. we wanted to bear hug them when they came in. >> reporter: thousands of students from puerto rico have relocated as far away as new york, orlando, even bismarck, north dakota. on the island cheers broke out at this private school in san juan when the lights finally came back on recently. >> we were like whoo! >> reporter: this 10th grader was especially thrilled since she still has no electricity at home. >> all the lights came in and the first thought was we're finally going to have air conditione
. >> reporter: 11-year-old gerald bettencourt ramos is a long way from home. english class is difficult, he says. the sixth grader now lives in boston after fleeing puerto rico. hurricane maria flooded his home more than four months ago. his mother left her nursing job behind. >> there was no food. there was no refrigerators, no light. and with three kids, it's not easy. and so i just had to leave. >> reporter: gerald is among the 180 puerto rican students now enrolled in...
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sot gerald matthews- sindicato de carpinteros "estos trabajadores ponen en riesgo su vida, no es justo siquiera tienen el entrenamiento adecuado" por su parte la concejal del distrito dos, carlina rivera, en un comunicado extendio su mas sentido pésame a los familiares y amigos de la victima y aseguro que se estan trabajando con las diferentes agencias para determinar los pormenores de este incidente. ---una balacera dejo como saldo dos personas heridas. el hecho ocurrio en savannah, georgia, cuando los oficiales acudieron a una llamada de emergencia. ---al llegar al lugar los uniformados fueron recibidos por una lluvia de balas por parte de un sospechoso. ---unos de los oficiales fue herido y el tirador herido de gravedad. --- hasta el momento se desconoce el estado de salud de ambos y le caso se encuentra bajo investigacion. y unas 300 personas se congregaron en una pequeÑa iglesia al norte de la ciudad de texas, para orar por una joven quien habria sido herida durante una balacera en una escuela secundaria el pasado lunes. la adolescente fue trasladada un hospital en dallas pero se
sot gerald matthews- sindicato de carpinteros "estos trabajadores ponen en riesgo su vida, no es justo siquiera tienen el entrenamiento adecuado" por su parte la concejal del distrito dos, carlina rivera, en un comunicado extendio su mas sentido pésame a los familiares y amigos de la victima y aseguro que se estan trabajando con las diferentes agencias para determinar los pormenores de este incidente. ---una balacera dejo como saldo dos personas heridas. el hecho ocurrio en savannah,...
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two people, the first one is vandenberg and a young man named -- hendrik: gerald ford. brian: how old would he have been? hendrik: he would have been 30 years old. brian: you are on the board of the ford foundation in grand rapids. you are currently vice-chairman. hendrik: correct. brian: were you chairman? hendrik: i was not. now the chairman is red cabinet, the person here in washington. brian: how big an impact is it that vandenberg is from grand rapids? hendrik: we grew up with ford as our congressman. he went to congress before i was born and then became president in 1974. so he is one of these figures that we almost risk taking for granted until he became president and we realized how momentous his brief administration was as a point of american history. he got his start through the offices of arthur vandenberg. brian: a historian we have had here a lot moved to grand rapids to do a biography of gerald ford. hendrik: we have occasion to get together occasionally. he tantalizes me with some of the research he is uncovering. on president ford. i have been privileged
two people, the first one is vandenberg and a young man named -- hendrik: gerald ford. brian: how old would he have been? hendrik: he would have been 30 years old. brian: you are on the board of the ford foundation in grand rapids. you are currently vice-chairman. hendrik: correct. brian: were you chairman? hendrik: i was not. now the chairman is red cabinet, the person here in washington. brian: how big an impact is it that vandenberg is from grand rapids? hendrik: we grew up with ford as our...
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attorney patrick fits gerald as a special prosecutor of a possible clinton email probe.its gerald was never appointed despite republicans calling for it. >> it looks like they're talking about not using sufficient fbi resources and purposely with holding fbi resources and pulling back in order not to get mrs. clinton angry. it explains why the fbi investigation was half-baked and ridiculous. reporter: thousand of officials, now demoted fbi agent peter strzok and demoted. lawyer lisa page thought they were lost because after technical glitch. but they were able to recover them. republicans believe special counsel robert mueller's investigation of public russian collusion during the presidential election are biased. strzok and page worked briefly on the probe and express a anti-trump sentiment. senator grassley who released the text messages saying the timing is disconcerting. prompting the attorney general to defend his department. >> it's a little bit odd that would happen. so it raises legitimately raises his questions. >> my purpose every day is to get the department b
attorney patrick fits gerald as a special prosecutor of a possible clinton email probe.its gerald was never appointed despite republicans calling for it. >> it looks like they're talking about not using sufficient fbi resources and purposely with holding fbi resources and pulling back in order not to get mrs. clinton angry. it explains why the fbi investigation was half-baked and ridiculous. reporter: thousand of officials, now demoted fbi agent peter strzok and demoted. lawyer lisa page...
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[applause] gerald reynolds. gerald was scheduled to be here today. but he hada personal emergency and could not join us. a little bit of background on gerald. bushdent george w. appointed mr. reynolds to serve as chair of the commission december 2004. and served in that role till 2010. so, we'll clap for gerald. [applause] i love it when people clap for me when i am not around. kind of nice. that is the only time people will clap for me. dr. mary frances barry. thebarry's tenure at commission lasted over five administrations, starting in 1980, including serving as chair from 1993 to 2004. she was first appointed by president jimmy carter. then by the house of representatives and finally by president bill clinton. she's currently the geraldine r. segal professor of american social thought and history at the university of pennsylvania. mary. [applause] dr. william b. allen. president ronald reagan appointed dr. allen to the commission in 1987 and during served as chair of the commission from 1988-1989. 984-1987 he served as a member on the national cou
[applause] gerald reynolds. gerald was scheduled to be here today. but he hada personal emergency and could not join us. a little bit of background on gerald. bushdent george w. appointed mr. reynolds to serve as chair of the commission december 2004. and served in that role till 2010. so, we'll clap for gerald. [applause] i love it when people clap for me when i am not around. kind of nice. that is the only time people will clap for me. dr. mary frances barry. thebarry's tenure at commission...
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hi, gerald. >> hi there is. it is very rare, it's been about 150 years since we have had one of these. we have three different things going on, we have a full moon, the full moon is happening when the moon is closest to the earth in its orbit and we have a lunar eclipse and we've got -- i guess that's it, yeah. >> and this hasn't happened since the civil war time. >> yeah. >> reporter: so tell us what do you expect to see for the next hour? what can people see? should they still head out? >> right now we are in the middle of totality which is when the moon is in the earth's inner shadow and that shadow is reddish in color. so when you look at the moon if you go outside right now and look at the moon you will see that it's kind of a rusty red color. it will continue for about another 45 minutes or so and then the rusty red shadow will start to creep away from the moon. >> okay. thank you so much, gerald, for joining us this morning. we're definitely seeing that already. the rusty red color starting to disappear,
hi, gerald. >> hi there is. it is very rare, it's been about 150 years since we have had one of these. we have three different things going on, we have a full moon, the full moon is happening when the moon is closest to the earth in its orbit and we have a lunar eclipse and we've got -- i guess that's it, yeah. >> and this hasn't happened since the civil war time. >> yeah. >> reporter: so tell us what do you expect to see for the next hour? what can people see? should...
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entrance off gerald rather than bayshore, pretty busy street. this lease before you is an initial six-month term, five one-year renewal officials. an unusual property, split about 50/50 between office and warehouse. it's on a lot of 31,700 square feet, made it very attractive location for us, geiving us som outdoor space as well as indoor space on the premises. the lease rate as shown in your package, 21.29 a square foot per year. we expect utility and service expenses beyond that of an approximate $1 per square foot per year. as indicated in the budget and legislative analyst report, the rate is in the range of comparable properties. again, we, this is a blended rate, so it includes office space and warehouse space and we are actually in the warehouse space range. no appraisal is required because of the admin code provisions here. this is a very low lease rate that we are talking about. we completed comprehensive analysis in the bayview prior to negotiating this transaction. so, that helped inform this negotiated rate. that data was shared with
entrance off gerald rather than bayshore, pretty busy street. this lease before you is an initial six-month term, five one-year renewal officials. an unusual property, split about 50/50 between office and warehouse. it's on a lot of 31,700 square feet, made it very attractive location for us, geiving us som outdoor space as well as indoor space on the premises. the lease rate as shown in your package, 21.29 a square foot per year. we expect utility and service expenses beyond that of an...
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hitting being honest in writing clearly and doing public things like gerald horne does and robin and their organizers too. robin kelly is a great organizer. he is wonderful. he's here right now. you're a historian, come over. any other questions? thank you. [applause] >> copies are available at the checkout center. please form a line to the right. please fold up your chairs and lean them against something solid. thank you. [inaudible conversations] booktv is covered many authors on the second amendment. it includes journalist emily muller and the parents of travon martin, sabrina fulton and tracy martin. if this is a topic that interests you, go to our website booktv.org and in the search bar type in gun books. you will find a large number of materials available to watch online. >> often the illusion of information is far more dangerous than ignorance. the way trust theorist will put this, he will say trust has two enemies, not one. the first is bad character. the second is poor information. the question i decided to ask myself in my research was how can the technology address these
hitting being honest in writing clearly and doing public things like gerald horne does and robin and their organizers too. robin kelly is a great organizer. he is wonderful. he's here right now. you're a historian, come over. any other questions? thank you. [applause] >> copies are available at the checkout center. please form a line to the right. please fold up your chairs and lean them against something solid. thank you. [inaudible conversations] booktv is covered many authors on the...
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eli stokels, kimberly atkins, chief washington reporter for the boston herald, and gerald bash, also former counsel to house intel. kimberly, as both lawyer and journalist and a unique dual role in this conversation, how big is this? >> this is very big. i mean, this is an important piece in what we've been seeing over time which looks to be a concerted effort by this president to push back or stop efforts to investigate what is going on in the russia investigation. we saw first the pressure on james comey to get him to publicly say there was no investigation, then the firing of comey, then the pressure on other officials including members of congress, to message the frustration about this investigation and ultimately an attempt to fire robert mueller, which he was told would be, at the very least, politically catastrophic and then an apparent shift back. i think it's also interesting that the story said that the president mulled the idea of firing a deputy fbi director rod rosenstein. so i think all of this together is evidence -- it could be evidence that shows intent, an intent to
eli stokels, kimberly atkins, chief washington reporter for the boston herald, and gerald bash, also former counsel to house intel. kimberly, as both lawyer and journalist and a unique dual role in this conversation, how big is this? >> this is very big. i mean, this is an important piece in what we've been seeing over time which looks to be a concerted effort by this president to push back or stop efforts to investigate what is going on in the russia investigation. we saw first the...
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up in trying to serve the president's needs or desires that we did not ask those questions. >> i, gerald r. ford, do grant a full, free, and absolute pardon on to richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he -- >> president ford's pardon of richard nixon stunned the nation. nixon's legal problems were now over. >> when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal. >> by definition. >> exactly. >> the former president was still not accepting responsibility. three years after resigning nixon was paid to participate in an historic interview with the british television journalist david frost. at the very end, an inevitable question came up. >> do you feel that you ever obstructed justice or were part of a conspiracy to obstruct justice? >> he would not -- he would not really admit anything, not even mistakes or whatever. he was really stonewalling completely. and he was beginning to look like the haunted nixon of the actual watergate hearings, rather than the californian ex-president. finally, i said to him why don't go further than the word "mistake"? >> wha
up in trying to serve the president's needs or desires that we did not ask those questions. >> i, gerald r. ford, do grant a full, free, and absolute pardon on to richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he -- >> president ford's pardon of richard nixon stunned the nation. nixon's legal problems were now over. >> when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal. >> by definition. >> exactly. >> the former president was still...
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the rockets going to be without gerald green.was suspended for entering the clippers' locker rom om. ha harden and paul were not punished. >>> college hoops tonight, stanford hoping arizona state. might want to guard reed travis. up by 11, josh sharma, the big guy with the block. sharma, please don't squees the sharma! he had 14. cardinal up 6. davis. now tied for first with arizona. the cats were in berkley. check out your alma mater. 41-28. cal's down. justice suing. more than 11, but the wildcats, too talented. alonso treer. and diondre aden, 7'1", 250. that's what 7'1", 250 will do for you. >>> abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> this is where the mono's mey made. >> abc 7 news continue now
the rockets going to be without gerald green.was suspended for entering the clippers' locker rom om. ha harden and paul were not punished. >>> college hoops tonight, stanford hoping arizona state. might want to guard reed travis. up by 11, josh sharma, the big guy with the block. sharma, please don't squees the sharma! he had 14. cardinal up 6. davis. now tied for first with arizona. the cats were in berkley. check out your alma mater. 41-28. cal's down. justice suing. more than 11,...
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on race privilege and harassment all of the big hitters of twenty seventeen but author and editor gerald celente thinks the shift in focus is simply a facade davos big to the zero point one percent of the people they have little concern about what the rest of the people are getting so it's one big club and it's to deal making club again all those other little things about you know gay rights equal pay or that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to write about the hard facts of how the so few own so much of how so many.
on race privilege and harassment all of the big hitters of twenty seventeen but author and editor gerald celente thinks the shift in focus is simply a facade davos big to the zero point one percent of the people they have little concern about what the rest of the people are getting so it's one big club and it's to deal making club again all those other little things about you know gay rights equal pay or that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to...
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brian: how much does gerald berg and vandenberg represent your own feelings and politics?endrik: i grew up in an age where my political awareness i trace back to 1966 because that was the year i had a student teacher interested in politics and we went down to the local tv station as the election results were coming in. and it was a big thrill for a 14-year-old junior high school student. that would have been the peak year for what we would call today liberal republicans. there was grant him pennsylvania, george romney, all these names that people may or may not remember were all -- most of them were elected or were all in office that year. that i think was part of my conditioning as an adolescent to come from a republican part of but admire people, be aware of people who have really broad ranging and generally moderate outlooks on public interest. i want to go down the list of things you say vandenberg had been involved in. how much did he impact? department --eral the fdic? hendrik: the idea has such simple merit that he proposed it -- there was a banking crisis in detroi
brian: how much does gerald berg and vandenberg represent your own feelings and politics?endrik: i grew up in an age where my political awareness i trace back to 1966 because that was the year i had a student teacher interested in politics and we went down to the local tv station as the election results were coming in. and it was a big thrill for a 14-year-old junior high school student. that would have been the peak year for what we would call today liberal republicans. there was grant him...
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up in trying to serve the president's needs or desires that we did not ask those questions. >> i, gerald free, and absolute pardon unto richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he -- >> president ford's pardon of richard nixon stunned the nation. nixon's legal problems were now over. >> when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal. >> by definition? >> exactly. >> the former president was still not accepting responsibility. three years after resigning nixon was paid to participate in an historic interview with the british television journalist david frost. at the very end the inevitable question came up. >> do you feel that you ever obstructed justice or were part of a conspiracy to obstruct justice? >> he would not -- he wouldn't really admit anything, not even mistakes or whatever. he was really stonewalling completely. and he was beginning to look like the haunted nixon of the actual watergate hearings, rather than the californian ex-president. finally, i said to him, why don't go further than the word "mistake"? >> what word would you express? >
up in trying to serve the president's needs or desires that we did not ask those questions. >> i, gerald free, and absolute pardon unto richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he -- >> president ford's pardon of richard nixon stunned the nation. nixon's legal problems were now over. >> when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal. >> by definition? >> exactly. >> the former president was still not accepting...
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instead on race privilege and harassment all the big hitters of twenty seven team but author and editor gerald celente thinks that the shift in focus is simply a facade regard those big to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about or what the rest of the people are getting so it's one big club and it's to deal making club again all those other little things about you know gay rights equal pay all that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to write about the hard facts of how the so few own so much and how so many own so little. on saturday a taliban suicide bomber killed one hundred three people and injured two hundred thirty five others in the afghan capital kabul though the latest figures provided by the country's interior ministry. i have a store near the site of the blasts when the car blew up i fell to the ground my brother was injured i took him to hospital it was already overwhelmed so i put a bandage on my brother's wound and took him to another facility.
instead on race privilege and harassment all the big hitters of twenty seven team but author and editor gerald celente thinks that the shift in focus is simply a facade regard those big to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about or what the rest of the people are getting so it's one big club and it's to deal making club again all those other little things about you know gay rights equal pay all that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write...
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their office is located on the south side of gerald avenue in the bay view neighbourhood. the corporation manages the wholesale produce market, which is located on the site. the managing entity was created in 1963 and reorganized in 2013 as a nonprofit. the business has been in place for 55 years. in the 1960s, the merchants were moved from what's now the area near the embarcadero centre to its current location, prieveyously the wholesale market had operated at the site of the embarcadero centre since the 18 70s. the produce market currently occupies 300,000 square feet of space and 10 buildings and housing over 30s produce wholesalers and distributors. the approximately kanltz is commited to defining the large warehouses and staff is recommending supporting the application and adding several features to the description of the business. we would like to include the large open space which is the marshalling yard where the truckses and distributing come in. we'd like to include the wide variety of vendors as a feature. we'd also like to include the nighttime operations of th
their office is located on the south side of gerald avenue in the bay view neighbourhood. the corporation manages the wholesale produce market, which is located on the site. the managing entity was created in 1963 and reorganized in 2013 as a nonprofit. the business has been in place for 55 years. in the 1960s, the merchants were moved from what's now the area near the embarcadero centre to its current location, prieveyously the wholesale market had operated at the site of the embarcadero...
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on this year's agenda or davos actually had little to do with economics at all author and editor gerald cilento things the world economic forum as a shifted its focus from the central word in its name. the davos speaks to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about or what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's a deal making club again all those other little things about you know gay rights equal pay oh that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to write about the hard facts of how the so few own so much and how so many own so little. of the so channels edited deputy editor in chief also i took part in davos in a panel on fake news a during the debate the b.b.c.'s representative went out of our way to criticize r.t. and question our role as an alternative voice in the media there's no equivalent satyam and you know the b.b.c. yes you say aussies just not simple cos it just like the b.b.c. is you know b.b.c. is subjected to. independent you know.
on this year's agenda or davos actually had little to do with economics at all author and editor gerald cilento things the world economic forum as a shifted its focus from the central word in its name. the davos speaks to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about or what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's a deal making club again all those other little things about you know gay rights equal pay oh that's just a lot of nonsense and...
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the rockets going to be without gerald green. suspended for entering the ha harden and paul were not punished. >>> college hoops tonight, stanford hoping arizona state. might want to guard reed travis. up by 11, josh sharma, the big guy with the block. sharma, please don't squees the sharma! he had 14. cardinal up 6. davis. now tied for first with arizona. the cats were in berkley. check out your alma 41-28. cal's down. justice suing. more than 11, but the wildcats, too talented. alonso treer. and diondre aden, 7'1",7'1",7'1, that's what 7'1", 250 will do for you. >>> abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> this is where the mono's madd made. >> abc 7 news continue now online, twitter, facebook and your mobile devices with how can you make your hair even stronger? use pantene shampoo together with 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. their pro-v formula is like a multi-vitamin. making your hair 2x stronger see the difference when you add 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. do i use ...one that'sthat wgood for my teeth
the rockets going to be without gerald green. suspended for entering the ha harden and paul were not punished. >>> college hoops tonight, stanford hoping arizona state. might want to guard reed travis. up by 11, josh sharma, the big guy with the block. sharma, please don't squees the sharma! he had 14. cardinal up 6. davis. now tied for first with arizona. the cats were in berkley. check out your alma 41-28. cal's down. justice suing. more than 11, but the wildcats, too talented....
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sergeant gerald who was killed in vietnam.hey are among the many who in havecentury, far from home died for our country. of allk now and the task americans is to live up to their commitment. thanks to almighty god, thank you for seeing us this way, we ask his help in guiding the good ship union. narrator: the united states can be proud of our armed forces, alert to meet every challenge in the spirit that safeguards our country is the will our serve and the will to win of everyone in uniform. each knows the mission, the defense of freedom everywhere which means defense of our own america. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org/history. you can view our tv schedule, preview upcoming programs and watch college lectures, museum tours, archival films and more. american history tv of c-span.org/history. c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, house discussed jason david the week ahead in washington. new limits toout state and local
sergeant gerald who was killed in vietnam.hey are among the many who in havecentury, far from home died for our country. of allk now and the task americans is to live up to their commitment. thanks to almighty god, thank you for seeing us this way, we ask his help in guiding the good ship union. narrator: the united states can be proud of our armed forces, alert to meet every challenge in the spirit that safeguards our country is the will our serve and the will to win of everyone in uniform....
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the rockets going to be without gerald green.r entering the ha harden and paul were not punished. >>> college hoops tonight, stanford hoping arizona state. might want to guard reed travis. up by 11, josh sharma, the big guy with the block. sharma, please don't squees the sharma! he had 14. cardinal up 6. davis. now tied for first with arizona. the cats were in berkley. check out your alma m 41-28. cal's down. justice suing. more than 11, but the wildcats, too talented. alonso treer. and diondre aden, 7'1", that's what 7'1", 250 will do for you. >>> abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> this is where the mono'smonos made. >> abc 7 news continue now online, twitter, facebook and your mobile devices woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do
the rockets going to be without gerald green.r entering the ha harden and paul were not punished. >>> college hoops tonight, stanford hoping arizona state. might want to guard reed travis. up by 11, josh sharma, the big guy with the block. sharma, please don't squees the sharma! he had 14. cardinal up 6. davis. now tied for first with arizona. the cats were in berkley. check out your alma m 41-28. cal's down. justice suing. more than 11, but the wildcats, too talented. alonso treer....
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on race privilege and harassment all of the big hitters of twenty seventeen but author and editor gerald celente thinks the shift in focus is simply a facade davos big to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about or what the rest of the people are getting so it's one big club and it's a deal making club again all those other little things about you know gay rights equal pay all that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to write about the hard facts of how the so few own so much and how so many own so little on saturday a taliban suicide bomber killed one hundred three people and injured two hundred thirty five in the afghan capital kabul those are the latest figures provided by the country's interior.
on race privilege and harassment all of the big hitters of twenty seventeen but author and editor gerald celente thinks the shift in focus is simply a facade davos big to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about or what the rest of the people are getting so it's one big club and it's a deal making club again all those other little things about you know gay rights equal pay all that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't...
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topics discussed at davos actually had nothing to do with economics at all the author and avatar gerald celente things that world economic forum the form itself has shifted its focus from the central word in its name. their davos speaks to the zero point one percent of the people they have been very little concerned about or what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's a deal making club again all this other little things about you know gay rights equal pay oh that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to write about the hard facts of how the so few own so much and how so many own so little a delegation from the russian security company casper was a boss or they spoke to us about before him on the issues they face. i would say it's the trend from the last years and actually one of the main topics of this year in davos is from invasion of the world unfortunately it's happening there is a global geopolitical tensions and fights between countries and the big crowd of private companies that make for results i would say that
topics discussed at davos actually had nothing to do with economics at all the author and avatar gerald celente things that world economic forum the form itself has shifted its focus from the central word in its name. their davos speaks to the zero point one percent of the people they have been very little concerned about or what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's a deal making club again all this other little things about you know gay rights equal pay oh that's just...
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we have gerald calling in from crowley, the louisiana on our democrat line. caller: good morning. i just do not understand. when barack obama was president, they crucified him for everything he did. when he weighed in on professors in boston and made him apologize to this white police officer, made him sit down with a beer things about these everybody and everybody is just giving him a pass. that is all it is. yor said she was smarter than a white man, what did they do? they ridiculed her. trump canay this -- say this about african-americans , any africans. he went over to africa and took everything. they took their gold and robbed africa blind. and now they want to tell them they cannot come over to the united states. this is the same old, old school plan. all the black people and ship them back to africa. senators do not say nothing because they are cowards. they are scared of the white racists to come after them. that is why they are not saying nothing. they are sitting on their hands, looking down, especially the vice president. all he does is smile like a fool. host: steve is
we have gerald calling in from crowley, the louisiana on our democrat line. caller: good morning. i just do not understand. when barack obama was president, they crucified him for everything he did. when he weighed in on professors in boston and made him apologize to this white police officer, made him sit down with a beer things about these everybody and everybody is just giving him a pass. that is all it is. yor said she was smarter than a white man, what did they do? they ridiculed her....
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senate republican leader had been hospitalized and the gop was represented by the minority leader geraldwing a fruitful discussion, the president stopped to admire the congressman's tie. -- tie clasp. not to be undone, -- not to be outdone, he showed off his tie clasp with the initials lbj. then he was back to business for his message was scheduled for broadcast in a matter of hours. continue towould change a phrase here or a word for all practical purposes, the message was complete, his proposals locked in. all that remained was getting advanced copies to the press. [applause] >> i have come once again to this chamber, the home of our democracy, to give you as the constitution requires information on the state of the union. i report to you that our country is challenged at home and abroad. it is our will that is being tried and not our strength. our sense of purpose and not our ability to achieve a better america. we have the strength to meet our every challenge, the physical to hold forth decency and compassion at home and moral strength to support the cause of peace in the world. [app
senate republican leader had been hospitalized and the gop was represented by the minority leader geraldwing a fruitful discussion, the president stopped to admire the congressman's tie. -- tie clasp. not to be undone, -- not to be outdone, he showed off his tie clasp with the initials lbj. then he was back to business for his message was scheduled for broadcast in a matter of hours. continue towould change a phrase here or a word for all practical purposes, the message was complete, his...
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we pay honor to sergeant gerald -- who was killed in vietnam.hey are among the many who, in this century, far from home, have died for our country. our task now and the task of all americans is to live up to their commitment. god, forks to almighty seeing us through this terrible passage, we ask his help a new in guarding the good ship union. narrator: the united states can be proud of our armed forces, alert to meet every challenge in the spirit that safeguards our country is the will our serve and the will to win of everyone in uniform. each knows the mission, the defense of freedom everywhere which means defense of our own america. ♪ this weekend on american history tv on cspan3. tonight at 8:00 eastern, the lebanon valley professor on the lead up to the american revolution. >> we will have attacks on things the colonists import. paper, glass, tea. and we will collect it at the ports. nobody else has to be bothered. that is that. big surprise. more outrage, anger, and for your. >> sunday at 4:00, the 1963 film. >> he learns techniques to sust
we pay honor to sergeant gerald -- who was killed in vietnam.hey are among the many who, in this century, far from home, have died for our country. our task now and the task of all americans is to live up to their commitment. god, forks to almighty seeing us through this terrible passage, we ask his help a new in guarding the good ship union. narrator: the united states can be proud of our armed forces, alert to meet every challenge in the spirit that safeguards our country is the will our...
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on this year's agenda at davos actually had little to do with economics at all author and editor gerald celente is think thinks the world economic forum has shifted its focus from the central word and its name the davos big to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about or what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's to deal making club again all those other little things about you know gay rights equal pay oh that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to write about the hard facts of how the so few own so much or how so many own so little. on saturday a taliban suicide bomber killed one hundred three people and injured two hundred thirty five others in the afghan capital those are the latest figures from the country's interior ministry. the bombing in kabul is the deadliest acts of terrorism in afghanistan since the truck blast in may last year which claimed one hundred fifty lives and the latest attack follows a recent surge in violence earlier this week on to militants attacked a save
on this year's agenda at davos actually had little to do with economics at all author and editor gerald celente is think thinks the world economic forum has shifted its focus from the central word and its name the davos big to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about or what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's to deal making club again all those other little things about you know gay rights equal pay oh that's just a lot of nonsense...
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she won her first election running for marin county board of supervisors back when gerald ford was presidentpresidents and 40 years later, barbara boxer is still a political forsh
she won her first election running for marin county board of supervisors back when gerald ford was presidentpresidents and 40 years later, barbara boxer is still a political forsh
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both are an episode gerald celente thinks the world economic forum has shifted its focus from the central would in its name the davos speaks to the zero point one percent of the people they have been very little concerned about or what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's to deal making club again all this other little things about you know gay rights equal pay oh that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to write about the hard facts of how the so few own so much and how so many own so little. a taliban suicide bomber killed at least ninety five people and injured more than one hundred fifty in the afghan capital. the bombing in kabul is the deadliest act of terror in afghanistan since a truck blast in may last year that killed one hundred fifty the latest attack follows a recent surge in violence earlier this week that militants attacked a save the children office in the city of jalalabad shortly after a car bomb exploded right outside the premises six people killed and dozens injured i sold claiming responsibility
both are an episode gerald celente thinks the world economic forum has shifted its focus from the central would in its name the davos speaks to the zero point one percent of the people they have been very little concerned about or what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's to deal making club again all this other little things about you know gay rights equal pay oh that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to write about the...
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well gerald feinstein was the u.s. ambassador to yemen from two thousand and ten to two thousand and thirteen is now the director of gulf affairs and government relations at u.s. based middle east institute and joins us from washington thanks very much for speaking to us the longer this war goes on for the prospects for peace become more complicated as we see old alliances fray and crumble what does that mean for the future of yemen. first thank you for having me on today and you're absolutely right. this is going to be a complication is going to make the process of ending the media card for that much more difficult and will make it more difficult also to map out a way forward understanding that there are a number of different divisions within the country including most prominently between the north and the south that are going to have to be addressed in order to automobile resolve the conflict and how how do you address those these fishes how do you begin to structure a framework for talks in a conflict where you have
well gerald feinstein was the u.s. ambassador to yemen from two thousand and ten to two thousand and thirteen is now the director of gulf affairs and government relations at u.s. based middle east institute and joins us from washington thanks very much for speaking to us the longer this war goes on for the prospects for peace become more complicated as we see old alliances fray and crumble what does that mean for the future of yemen. first thank you for having me on today and you're absolutely...