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an easy contrast can be drawn kissinger's relationship with gerald ford. with ford, kissinger had a much more open collaboration. with nixon, there was always a distance, a clear hierarchy. host: what was the 1973 oil crisis, and how did that impact foreign policy? daniel: the oil crisis was an important tremendous episode. the significance not fully appreciated by historians of foreign policy. what happens in the last quarter of 1973 is for complex reasons having to do with the interplay of supply and demand in oil markets, and also to do with the geopolitical disruption of the october 1973 war. domestic oil prices quadruple. that has a series of catastrophic economic effects, not only in the united states but the broader industrialized world. u.s. foreign policy decision-makers, who had not been suddenly have to take account of the ways in which energy shocks can impact the foreign policy landscape. oil becomes a central preoccupation of u.s. foreign policy. host: you are here at a panel of u.s. foreign historians, titled "remaking of american foreign po
an easy contrast can be drawn kissinger's relationship with gerald ford. with ford, kissinger had a much more open collaboration. with nixon, there was always a distance, a clear hierarchy. host: what was the 1973 oil crisis, and how did that impact foreign policy? daniel: the oil crisis was an important tremendous episode. the significance not fully appreciated by historians of foreign policy. what happens in the last quarter of 1973 is for complex reasons having to do with the interplay of...
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joran -- gerald ford was the minority leader. there is a picture of us somewhere that i'm sure will show up on twitter or someplace else where he took pictures with all of the interns. but i will never forget the real joy that i had working around him and others who seemed to have the country's best interest at heart. fast-forward, and when resident -- and when president ford became president ford, i was introduced to betty ford. and aside from being beautiful and graceful and gracious and humble and welcoming, she was fierce. i mean, standing up for the e.r.a., which at that time, was not quite as off-limits as it later became, because of all kinds of efforts against it, but betty ford, as a first lady, speaking out in favor of the equal rights amendment was astonishing. and i was living in arkansas. and the work she did was just like a thunderclap. it,le felt it, believed in were in awe of it. i thought that took so much grit and gut. we all know about her work on behalf of breast cancer. because it wasn't just her openness abo
joran -- gerald ford was the minority leader. there is a picture of us somewhere that i'm sure will show up on twitter or someplace else where he took pictures with all of the interns. but i will never forget the real joy that i had working around him and others who seemed to have the country's best interest at heart. fast-forward, and when resident -- and when president ford became president ford, i was introduced to betty ford. and aside from being beautiful and graceful and gracious and...
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company hired the louisiana law firm of gerald nielsen to fight ricky and melissa's claim. nielsen's firm has been fighting flood claims on behalf of insurance companies for over 30 years. not without controversy. after superstorm sandy, congress criticized nielsen's firm for how it defended wyos whose engineers allegedly altered reports to avoid paying claims. >> he dealt with sandy victims like they were the perpetrators, enriching himself at their expense. >> reporter: a new york judge called nielsen's misconduct in one sandy case remorseless for delaying cases at taxpayer expense. to give you an idea of the costs involved here, you could rent this 1965 betley silver cloud for just under $1,000 for the afternoon. nielsen's office spent five times that to ship documents to this law office from one that is half a mile away. cbs news obtained a budget drafted in 2014 for a sandy case showing nielsen's firm estimated that a single case would cost $188,000 taxpayer dollars if it went to trial.
company hired the louisiana law firm of gerald nielsen to fight ricky and melissa's claim. nielsen's firm has been fighting flood claims on behalf of insurance companies for over 30 years. not without controversy. after superstorm sandy, congress criticized nielsen's firm for how it defended wyos whose engineers allegedly altered reports to avoid paying claims. >> he dealt with sandy victims like they were the perpetrators, enriching himself at their expense. >> reporter: a new york...
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only against it gerald smiles was at the forefront of the campaign. just weeks ago when the final it's like a super muesli us superman yeah like you can be so good in a way you which is a byproduct which is left after making after you make a gun cheese you take it out to the middle. it was a liquid which is called away and we saw it did not so it brings up the property. just caught on the papers and is there any do you all know. well you. know. there is where there's a. big mystery. yes i can speak. gerald smiles the group of activists the mag is never to allow g.m. crops into wales he's afraid that if england starts experimenting with transgenic crops it would inevitably cross the border through cross pollination between transgenic and regular plants if. people die too. it will be easy but he says gently slowly. i mean. just from the first five hundred. five percent population in america. which is compared with most other environment very very very high but also. the. henry had told me about anyone being able to take a test discover that i've got to
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with family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront. the campaign. to see what he's got over the phone it's like a super muesli us superman yeah like you'd be so good in a way you would choose a byproduct which is left after making after you make on the cheese you take it out to the middle. it was a liquid which is called away and we sort could do not so it brings up the protein for just call for the papers and is there any g.m. all you know you know. so it will likely take. over my dead body. to the. earthquake because they couldn't take the ministry so that. they're happy to know the yeti yes they can feed. and gerald smiles leaves the great the fact that gull is knesset still allow g.m. crops into wales he's afraid that if england starts experimenting with transgenic crops it would inevitably cross the border through cross pollination between transgenic and regular plants if i was innocent people died tomorrow well points need to come up it was it would be an easy proof but he says gently slowly. tricky to human groups yeah absolutely i mean up un
with family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront. the campaign. to see what he's got over the phone it's like a super muesli us superman yeah like you'd be so good in a way you would choose a byproduct which is left after making after you make on the cheese you take it out to the middle. it was a liquid which is called away and we sort could do not so it brings up the protein for just call for the papers and is there any g.m. all you know you know. so it will likely take. over my dead...
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gerald said, here is why. i was in charge of the country. i had to think about the country. i was in charge. you know, this is the job of stewardship. i realized that this idea, he needed his own presidency. the country at two move on. so he said, this is how i -- this explanation of interest. so in the book, i said, instead of this being corrupt, it was gutsy. and they awarded him the kennedy prize, "profiles encourage," from the book. i remember watching that and thinking, my god. here i was sure he had done the most corrupt thing in the world and then under examination, literally 25 years later, what looks corrupt turns out to be courage. leon: yeah, interesting. bob: what a humiliating, humbling experience. to be so sure. so now, we sit down and talk about your former boss. everyone is sure where this is going and what it means. i look at this and say, we do not know. reince: most of my family is not from the united states. if you ever wonder how i get a name like reince priebus -- [laughter] rience: it is what happens when a greek and an italian get married. but, my upb
gerald said, here is why. i was in charge of the country. i had to think about the country. i was in charge. you know, this is the job of stewardship. i realized that this idea, he needed his own presidency. the country at two move on. so he said, this is how i -- this explanation of interest. so in the book, i said, instead of this being corrupt, it was gutsy. and they awarded him the kennedy prize, "profiles encourage," from the book. i remember watching that and thinking, my god....
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with family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront. the campaign. just weeks ago with the final it's like a super muesli us superman yet like you we soak it in a way you which is a byproduct which is left after making after you make on the cheese you take it out to the middle. it was a liquid which is called away and we sort could do not so it brings up the property for just call on all the papers and is there any do you all know you know. so i can take. over my dead body. to the. very quiet because they could take a peek when it's doing something that. they happen to know the yeti yes i can speak. and gerald smiles leaves the group of activists and that goal is knesset still allow g.m. crops into wales he's afraid that if england starts experimenting with transgenic crops it would inevitably cross the border through cross pollination between transgenic and regular plants if i was innocent people died tomorrow well. it was it would be an easy proof but this is gently slowly. do you know the human roots. absolutely i mean up until now we've found tha
with family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront. the campaign. just weeks ago with the final it's like a super muesli us superman yet like you we soak it in a way you which is a byproduct which is left after making after you make on the cheese you take it out to the middle. it was a liquid which is called away and we sort could do not so it brings up the property for just call on all the papers and is there any do you all know you know. so i can take. over my dead body. to the. very...
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with the family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront. the campaign. workers go with the fun it's like a super muesli us super monsieur like you can be so good in a way if we choose a by product which is left after making after you make on the cheese you take it out to the middle one you left with a liquid which is called away and we sort could do not so it brings up the property for just call for the papers and is there any do you all know none. so it will likely take. over my dead body. to the. earthquake because they could take it to the ministry so that. they happen to know the area yes i can speak. gerald smiles leaves the group the fact that gul is knesset still allow g.m. crops into wales he's afraid that if england starts experimenting with transgenic crops it would inevitably cross the border through cross pollination between transgenic and regular plants if i was a people died tomorrow well points need to come up it was it would be an easy proof but he says gently slowly. shrinking of the human roots yeah absolutely i mean up until now we've
with the family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront. the campaign. workers go with the fun it's like a super muesli us super monsieur like you can be so good in a way if we choose a by product which is left after making after you make on the cheese you take it out to the middle one you left with a liquid which is called away and we sort could do not so it brings up the property for just call for the papers and is there any do you all know none. so it will likely take. over my dead...
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with family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront of the campaign. just to get over the phone it's like a super muesli us super yeah like you be so good in a way you feel which is a byproduct which is left after making after you make on the cheese you take it out of the milk it was a liquid which was called away and we sort could do not so it's been such a proof. for just calling for the papers and is there any g m o you know. so it's like when you're. over my dead book. that's sort of. very quiet because they could take you to the ministry so that. they have no deity yes they can speak. and gerald smiles leaves the group that's activists and that goal is knesset so allow g.m. crops into wales he's afraid that if england starts experimenting with transgenic crops it would inevitably cross the border through cross pollination between transgenic and regular. harmlessness of people died tomorrow but pricey to conduct it was it would be an easy proof but pc's gently slowly. tracking of the human groups yeah absolutely i mean up until now we've found just
with family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront of the campaign. just to get over the phone it's like a super muesli us super yeah like you be so good in a way you feel which is a byproduct which is left after making after you make on the cheese you take it out of the milk it was a liquid which was called away and we sort could do not so it's been such a proof. for just calling for the papers and is there any g m o you know. so it's like when you're. over my dead book. that's sort of....
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family against us gerald smiles was at the forefront of the campaign. just weeks ago when the final it's like a super muesli us eternity yet i can't thank you so good in a way you've which is a by product which is left after making after you make a gun cheese you take it out to the milk it was a liquid which is called away and we saw it did not so it brings up the property for just call on the papers and is there any g.m. all you know. so i can take. over my dead body. if. there is one i think there's we could take the ministry. of. behalf oh yes we can yes i can see. gerald smiles leaves the group of activists and that goal is never to allow g.m. crops into wales he's afraid that if england starts experimenting with transgenic crops it would inevitably cross the border through cross pollination between transgenic and regular plants. thousands of people died to. see to. it was it would be an easy proof but feces gently slowly. tricky to human groups. i mean up until now we found just from the first five hundred. fifty five percent population in america.
family against us gerald smiles was at the forefront of the campaign. just weeks ago when the final it's like a super muesli us eternity yet i can't thank you so good in a way you've which is a by product which is left after making after you make a gun cheese you take it out to the milk it was a liquid which is called away and we saw it did not so it brings up the property for just call on the papers and is there any g.m. all you know. so i can take. over my dead body. if. there is one i think...
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family against gerald smiles with at the forefront of the campaign. just to go with the family it's like a super muesli us interest yet i can't thank you so good in a way you which is a byproduct which is left after making after you make a gun cheese you take it out to the middle well you wouldn't actually it was a liquid which is called away and we saw it did not so it brings up the property for just call on the papers and is there any g.m. all you know. so i can take. over my dead body. if that's not enough. third one i think there's a clue to the ministry. of the fact. that they're happy to know the yearly yes they're going to be. gerald smiles leaves the group of activists the mag goal is never to allow g.m. crops into wales he's afraid that if england starts experimenting with transgenic crops it would inevitably cross the border through cross pollination between transgenic and regular plants. thousands of people die to morrow. it will be an easy proof but feces gently slowly. back to the human roots. i mean up until now we've found just from the
family against gerald smiles with at the forefront of the campaign. just to go with the family it's like a super muesli us interest yet i can't thank you so good in a way you which is a byproduct which is left after making after you make a gun cheese you take it out to the middle well you wouldn't actually it was a liquid which is called away and we saw it did not so it brings up the property for just call on the papers and is there any g.m. all you know. so i can take. over my dead body. if...
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with family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront. the campaign. just refused to go with the fine it's like a super muesli us superman yet like you suck it in a way you know which is a byproduct which is left after making after you make a gun the cheese you take it out to the middle. it was a liquid which is called away and we sort could do not so it brings up the property for just call on for the paper and is there any do you all know. so i can get. over my dead body. if. there is quiet because they could take the ministry so that. they're happy to know that yes yes i can speak. and gerald smiles leaves the group the fact to best snaggle is knesset so allow g.m. crops into wales he's afraid that if england starts experimenting with transgenic crops it would inevitably cross the border through cross pollination between transgenic and regular plants if i was a people died tomorrow well honestly it took longer it was it would be an easy proof but this is gently slowly. back to the human roots yeah absolutely i mean up until now we've found just from
with family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront. the campaign. just refused to go with the fine it's like a super muesli us superman yet like you suck it in a way you know which is a byproduct which is left after making after you make a gun the cheese you take it out to the middle. it was a liquid which is called away and we sort could do not so it brings up the property for just call on for the paper and is there any do you all know. so i can get. over my dead body. if. there is...
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family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront of the campaign. just to go with the funny it's like a super muesli us superman yet like you can be so good in the way you which is a byproduct which is left after making after you make on the cheese you check it out to the milk it was a liquid which is called away and we saw you could do not so it brings up the property for just calling for the paper and is there any do you all know. so well i could take. over my dead body. to the. earthquake because it could take the ministry so that. they happen to know the yeti yes i can see. gerald smiles leaves the group of activists and that goal is knesset so allow g.m. crops into wales he's afraid that if england starts experimenting with transgenic crops it would inevitably cross the border through cross pollination between transgenic and regular plants. how was this a people who died to morrow well can you see to them. it was it would be an easy proof but this is gently slowly. getting to the human roots yeah absolutely i mean up until now we've. just from
family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront of the campaign. just to go with the funny it's like a super muesli us superman yet like you can be so good in the way you which is a byproduct which is left after making after you make on the cheese you check it out to the milk it was a liquid which is called away and we saw you could do not so it brings up the property for just calling for the paper and is there any do you all know. so well i could take. over my dead body. to the....
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i called gerald ford up. i had never met him or interviewed him. i said, i want to relook at the pardon. thought he would say no. gerald ford turned out to be one of the most open, honest, direct encountered.ever i read all the memoirs, interviewed everyone he was -- who was alive. i went to see ford many times at his homes in colorado, rancho mirage, and california. what happened? i remembered the last interview with ford, in his little house in ritual garage, -- rancho mirage, right off the golf course. i said, why did you pardon nixon? he said, you keep asking. i said, i don't think you have answered fully. he said, you are right. i will tell you what happened. he goes through and he said, let me take you to the moment -- i have been president 30 days. there was so much distrust and no one would believe anything. all the news was about, what is going to happen to nixon? the soviet union, the cold war was on, the economy was in trouble. nixon is a private citizen and going to be investigated. he is going to be indicted, convicted, maybe he will g
i called gerald ford up. i had never met him or interviewed him. i said, i want to relook at the pardon. thought he would say no. gerald ford turned out to be one of the most open, honest, direct encountered.ever i read all the memoirs, interviewed everyone he was -- who was alive. i went to see ford many times at his homes in colorado, rancho mirage, and california. what happened? i remembered the last interview with ford, in his little house in ritual garage, -- rancho mirage, right off the...
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i called gerald ford. never met him, never interviewed him and said i want to really look at the pardon and thought he would say no. gerald ford turned out to be one of the most open, honest, direct people i ever encountered. i have the luxury of it full-time assistant. i read all the memoirs come interviewed all of those alive in wait to see forward many times. he had a home in rancho mirage, california. just, what happened? i remember the last interview with ford in his little house in rancho mirage right off of the golf course. said he pardoned nixon. he said you keep asking that question is that i don't think you answered. and then he said your right. i have not answered it fully. i'll tell you what happened. i haven't even told betty. and so he goes through and said let me take you to the moment. i've been president 30 days. it was awful. so much distress. no one would believe anything. all the news is what news is what is going news is that it's quite happy to nixon. so the cold war was sawed, the ec
i called gerald ford. never met him, never interviewed him and said i want to really look at the pardon and thought he would say no. gerald ford turned out to be one of the most open, honest, direct people i ever encountered. i have the luxury of it full-time assistant. i read all the memoirs come interviewed all of those alive in wait to see forward many times. he had a home in rancho mirage, california. just, what happened? i remember the last interview with ford in his little house in rancho...
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netanyahu, secretary of treasury, steven secretary ofty sullivan, gerald .ushner, ivanka trump senators meant, members of the destroy mission delegation -- distinguished delegation coming from the united states, our chief rabbis, ministers and heads of the opposition, commissioners of the ,olice, head of the masson investor, distinguished us, jerusalem, gates of the capital of israel. [applause] jerusalem, whose faith we swore to keep. we who we have never forgotten and never will forget. years, theusand jewish people have kept the faith in jerusalem. for 3000 years, we prayed for jerusalem. since the establishment of the ago, of israel, 70 years jerusalem has been the capital and the obvious should be said from time to tend -- time. jerusalem is the heart of israel. yes, president trump, true some president ofe israel. jerusalem is home to the government of israel. the parliament of israel. the supreme court of israel. the state of israel's commitment to jerusalem is not only a commitment to the history of the jewish people but is also a commitment to all residents in jerusalem. microc
netanyahu, secretary of treasury, steven secretary ofty sullivan, gerald .ushner, ivanka trump senators meant, members of the destroy mission delegation -- distinguished delegation coming from the united states, our chief rabbis, ministers and heads of the opposition, commissioners of the ,olice, head of the masson investor, distinguished us, jerusalem, gates of the capital of israel. [applause] jerusalem, whose faith we swore to keep. we who we have never forgotten and never will forget....
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the 1976 campaign, gerald ford finds himself pitted against a fellow by the name of jimmy carter, anotheroutherner. not just a southerner, but a southerner from georgia. jimmy carter, this is the time magazine cover from 1971, had been in the united states navy. he was from plains, georgia, grew up on a farm. in the navy, he had been an engineer, done submarine duty, and when he gets back, he decides that he has a responsibility to run for office. his early campaigns are notable. first, he runs for state office in georgia. in the 1960's he decides to make a run for the governorship of georgia and he is essentially defeated in the democratic primary by lester maddox. maddox runs a fairly racial campaign, leaving carter on the outside as a moderate. in 1970, when carter comes back running against carl sanders, it is carter who in the campaign takes the more extreme position. in fact, carter will draw off voters who had voted for wallace, nixon, and others. it looks as if he is going to represent the more traditional segregationist element in georgia, and he wins. but notably when he becomes
the 1976 campaign, gerald ford finds himself pitted against a fellow by the name of jimmy carter, anotheroutherner. not just a southerner, but a southerner from georgia. jimmy carter, this is the time magazine cover from 1971, had been in the united states navy. he was from plains, georgia, grew up on a farm. in the navy, he had been an engineer, done submarine duty, and when he gets back, he decides that he has a responsibility to run for office. his early campaigns are notable. first, he runs...
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replacing him was gerald ford.1974 finds thrust into the position of the president. .ord will try as far as inflation and the .conomy, he tries he tries to continue on the diplomatic front the work nixon had begun working with the soviets. but he pardons richard nixon, which cost him some of the electorate. and under his watch in 1975, television viewers watched their now arehe last refugees removed from saigon -- of their tv's as the last or veggies are removed from saigon and they take over the south. findsampaign, gerald ford himself pitted aiken's the fellow by the name of jimmy carter. fellow by the name of jimmy carter another southerner. not just a southerner, but a southerner from george. -- from georgia. jimmy carter, this is the time in thee cover, had been united states navy. he was from plains, georgia, grew up on a farm. in the navy, he had been an engineer, done submarine duty, and when he gets back he decides that he has a responsibility to run for office. his early campaigns are notable. first, he r
replacing him was gerald ford.1974 finds thrust into the position of the president. .ord will try as far as inflation and the .conomy, he tries he tries to continue on the diplomatic front the work nixon had begun working with the soviets. but he pardons richard nixon, which cost him some of the electorate. and under his watch in 1975, television viewers watched their now arehe last refugees removed from saigon -- of their tv's as the last or veggies are removed from saigon and they take over...
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written under ronnie barker's pseudonym gerald wiley, there are production notes suggesting this was, for sale, if you're willing to fork out. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. now its time for meet the author with jim naughtie. two political murders, more than three decades apart and a web of conspiracy, 01’ so some say. "the shape of the ruins" takes us into the cauldron of politics in columbia and assassinations in 1914 and 19118 that became emblems for much of the violence and chaos that enveloped the country. the author, juan gabriel vasquez, is also a character in his own book exploring the history of these bloody events in a labyrinthine story where the truth is elusive in a dark and conspiratorial world. welcome. what made you decide to put yourself in the novel, as a way of bringing the story to life? yes, well the origin of the novel has a very personal and direct important for me. in the year 2005, much as is told in the book, my twin daughters were being born in bogota. and right at that time, i met this doctor. who invited me to his house, telling me he had something to show m
written under ronnie barker's pseudonym gerald wiley, there are production notes suggesting this was, for sale, if you're willing to fork out. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. now its time for meet the author with jim naughtie. two political murders, more than three decades apart and a web of conspiracy, 01’ so some say. "the shape of the ruins" takes us into the cauldron of politics in columbia and assassinations in 1914 and 19118 that became emblems for much of the violence and chaos...
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agnew had essentially been forced from office, former vice president under nixon, replacing him was geraldmeaning congressman. now ford in 1974 finds himself thrust into the position of the president. ford will try. as far as inflation and the economy, he tries. he tries to continue on the diplomatic front the work nixon had begun working with the soviets. but he pardons richard nixon, which cost him some of the electorate. and under his watch in 1975, television viewers watched their tv's as the last refugees are removed from saigon and they -- as north vietnamese forces take over the entire south. 1976 campaign, gerald ford finds himself pitted against a fellow by the name of jimmy carter, another southerner. not just a southerner, but a southerner from georgia. jimmy carter, this is the time magazine cover from 1971, jimmy carter had been in the united states navy. he was from plains, georgia, grew up on a farm. in the navy, he had been an engineer, done submarine duty, and when he gets back he decides that he has a responsibility to run for office. his early campaigns are notable. firs
agnew had essentially been forced from office, former vice president under nixon, replacing him was geraldmeaning congressman. now ford in 1974 finds himself thrust into the position of the president. ford will try. as far as inflation and the economy, he tries. he tries to continue on the diplomatic front the work nixon had begun working with the soviets. but he pardons richard nixon, which cost him some of the electorate. and under his watch in 1975, television viewers watched their tv's as...
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gerald green with authority. the warriors are throwing the ball over the arena. on to baseball, the giants going for a sweep of the reds this afternoon. homered again. you have to hear what he said after the game. faking out the kids here. scooter is messing around.% four batters into the game, reds up, 4-0. adam duval crushes this one off of andy suarez. giants didn't trade brandon bell for anybody and this is fifth straight game againsthe home. johnston plenty of chances there. look at scooter cover ground here to make the catch and avoid the collision. top seven, ginnet and the plate. for a moment we thought that was going to be a splash down. good enough for a home run. two outs, a 3-2 count. low call for strike three to end the game. the reds win it. not happy and not concealing his emotions after all in the interview. >> do you feel like you got cheated in the last pitch of the game? >> no question. it is tough because you hope an umpire doesn't affect the game like that and did he. we have heard that guy multiple tis say that or insinuate that he is trying
gerald green with authority. the warriors are throwing the ball over the arena. on to baseball, the giants going for a sweep of the reds this afternoon. homered again. you have to hear what he said after the game. faking out the kids here. scooter is messing around.% four batters into the game, reds up, 4-0. adam duval crushes this one off of andy suarez. giants didn't trade brandon bell for anybody and this is fifth straight game againsthe home. johnston plenty of chances there. look at...
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it took gerald ford, a fairly mild-mannered congressman, a world war ii hero, whose office was right across the hall from jfk's, they were both veterans from the navy in the pacific. he brought it back into perspective. donald rumsfeld, was the chief of staff for gerald ford, has a new book coming out in a couple weeks called the center hi ll. ind had been a center football. he held the line against the rip in the fabric caused by watergate. it was a great testimony to our system. i -- can survive that, as we can survive anything. host: he will be sitting down with vice president dick cheney early next month. guest: dick cheney had to transcribe all of his notes of his conversations with the president. the book is his memos that he wrote at the time. it is a good book. host: we hope you tune into that. let's go back to your calls. john in illinois. good morning. caller: good morning. i was talking about photographs. marched inn king chicago, we all still marched -- also marched on the side. i made the local newspaper on the front page. that photograph changed my life. in 1968, i was
it took gerald ford, a fairly mild-mannered congressman, a world war ii hero, whose office was right across the hall from jfk's, they were both veterans from the navy in the pacific. he brought it back into perspective. donald rumsfeld, was the chief of staff for gerald ford, has a new book coming out in a couple weeks called the center hi ll. ind had been a center football. he held the line against the rip in the fabric caused by watergate. it was a great testimony to our system. i -- can...
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gerald ford turned out to be one of the most open, honest, direct people i'd ever encountered. so i had the luxury of time, two full-time assistants. i read every, all the memoirs, interviewed everyone who was alive and went to see ford many times. he had a home in colorado, a main home in rancho mirage in california. well, what happened? and i remember the last interview with ford in his little house in rancho mirage right off a golf course. i just said, why did you pardon nixon? he said, you keep asking that question. i said, well, i don't think you've answered it fully. and then he said, you're right, i have not answered it fully. i'll tell you what happened. i haven't even told betty. and so he goes through and he said, let me take you to the moment. i've been president 30 days. my god, it was awful. there was so much distrust. no one would believe anything. all the news was about what's going to happen to nixon. the cold war was on. the economy was in trouble. the special prosecutor had sent him a letter saying nixon is a private citizen, is going to be investigated becaus
gerald ford turned out to be one of the most open, honest, direct people i'd ever encountered. so i had the luxury of time, two full-time assistants. i read every, all the memoirs, interviewed everyone who was alive and went to see ford many times. he had a home in colorado, a main home in rancho mirage in california. well, what happened? and i remember the last interview with ford in his little house in rancho mirage right off a golf course. i just said, why did you pardon nixon? he said, you...
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gerald green with authority. the crowd eresults. look at steve kerr. james harden. trevor ariza. out to eric gordon. 4-3 and the lead is 14. the rockets beating the doves. the doves' defense lacking, this would be ariza by himself. anybody want to guard him? blowout alert. not sure if steph curry has heard it. one of eight. 16 points. the warriors cut it down to 11. the dagger. gordon. insane three. he had 27. and so did harden. as they go onnnnnnnnnnn to the . houston takes game two. 127-105. the series tied heading to organizele on sunday. >>er now the cliche is we came here. we did what we were supposed to do. 1-1. yada yada yada. that's a good feeling. better than the alternatives. >> great teams. it oft comes down to which has the edge in terms of the aggression and desperation. they were desperate tonight and they played like it. and we didn't. >> we had a bunch of defensive lapses. the confidence. it's the nba. one of the best teams in the league. >> how about some baseball? matinee at at&t. a good reason to skip school. the giants trying to sweep the reds. homers for the
gerald green with authority. the crowd eresults. look at steve kerr. james harden. trevor ariza. out to eric gordon. 4-3 and the lead is 14. the rockets beating the doves. the doves' defense lacking, this would be ariza by himself. anybody want to guard him? blowout alert. not sure if steph curry has heard it. one of eight. 16 points. the warriors cut it down to 11. the dagger. gordon. insane three. he had 27. and so did harden. as they go onnnnnnnnnnn to the . houston takes game two. 127-105....
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he gave the last speech in the kansas city convention in 1976 and he just lost the nomination to geraldord against a scanned 70 delegate votes out of 287 cast and was supposed to be bitter and angry and deep down he was but he gives a remarkable off-the-cuff speech live on national television for 17000 cheering republicans gives this masterful address and a woman in the crowd explains to reagan supporter says and she's a board supporter and she says we nominated the wrong man. reagan is out on the hustle that paul campaigning for republican candidates in the fall of 26. every place he goes cabdrivers, maids, police officers, airport attendance and every place he goes people are saying you have to run one more time. do it one more time. i'm convinced that the reaction to his impromptu speech kansas city and the subsequent outpouring that people urged him to run is what held him to run in 1980 because he was 65 years old in 1976. it was considered four years ago a pretty old man and the a lot of political obituaries written about him after he lost the nomination and that he would be told
he gave the last speech in the kansas city convention in 1976 and he just lost the nomination to geraldord against a scanned 70 delegate votes out of 287 cast and was supposed to be bitter and angry and deep down he was but he gives a remarkable off-the-cuff speech live on national television for 17000 cheering republicans gives this masterful address and a woman in the crowd explains to reagan supporter says and she's a board supporter and she says we nominated the wrong man. reagan is out on...
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gerald, the question of the week is whether the summit happens?nobody knows, somebody said it's back on track, who knows. more likely than not because i think the one thing we've learned in the last 72 hours is that both of the leaders chairman kim in north korea and president trump here really want this thing to happen. so that's probably the most important thing, the dynamic, what was going on the two sides were talking past each other in preparation for this and they stopped talking to each other at all. now they are back to talking to each other. so i don't think it's a certainty, i think it's a likelihood. bill: piece in wall street journal said lost in translation, a lot has happened since thursday. >> exactly. bill: probably what senator blunt referred to, can you get all three sides, north, south and the u.s. to agree to something before you sit, can that happen? >> yeah, so it was monday which seems like a thousand years ago i was on the little show you might have heard called special report and the host, i forget his name asked whether i
gerald, the question of the week is whether the summit happens?nobody knows, somebody said it's back on track, who knows. more likely than not because i think the one thing we've learned in the last 72 hours is that both of the leaders chairman kim in north korea and president trump here really want this thing to happen. so that's probably the most important thing, the dynamic, what was going on the two sides were talking past each other in preparation for this and they stopped talking to each...
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gerald green with authority. the crowd eresults. look at steve kerr. james harden. trevor ariza.lead is 14. the rockets beating the doves. the doves' defense lacking, this would be ariza by himself. anybody want to guard him? blowout alert. not sure if steph curry has heard it. one of eight. 16 points. the warriors cut it down to 11. the dagger. gordon. insane three. he had 27. and so did harden. as they go on to the 11-0 run. houston takes game two. 127-105. the series tied heading to organizele on sunday. >>er now the cliche is we came here. we did what we were supposed to do. 1-1. yada yada yada. that's a good feeling. better than the alternatives. >> great teams. it often comes down to which has the edge in terms of the aggression and desperation. they were desperate tonight and they played like it. and we didn't. >> we had a bunch of defensive lapses. the confidence. it's the nba. one of the best teams in the league. >> how about some baseball? matinee at at&t. a good reason to skip school. the giants trying to sweep the reds. homers for the fifth consecutive game. one off t
gerald green with authority. the crowd eresults. look at steve kerr. james harden. trevor ariza.lead is 14. the rockets beating the doves. the doves' defense lacking, this would be ariza by himself. anybody want to guard him? blowout alert. not sure if steph curry has heard it. one of eight. 16 points. the warriors cut it down to 11. the dagger. gordon. insane three. he had 27. and so did harden. as they go on to the 11-0 run. houston takes game two. 127-105. the series tied heading to...
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he flies to the bucket, gerald green should not be heading off like that.s the first two games of the series. everybody is talking about l houston. how about that? eric gordon into the mix with 27 points. it was a defensive breakdown. what is going on right there. trevor, that was the easiest 2 points of his entire career, houston is up 14 at halftime. you have to get kevin durant big time credit. he goes hard to the bucket he had 38 points but not nearly enough as the golden state warriors continued to play fast and free with the ball, james harden, the other way and he winds up with 27 points, the rockets even the series 127- 105. game three is sunday at oracle. not of victory to speak of in the bay area. it is steph curry talking about this one. >> obviously, now the clichi as we came here we did what we are supposed to do and it is 1-1. that is a good feeling. is better than the alternative. >> that is the glass half-full version of things today. like i said, not much in the terms of victory for bay area teams, the quakes ended up tying vancouver 2-2. h
he flies to the bucket, gerald green should not be heading off like that.s the first two games of the series. everybody is talking about l houston. how about that? eric gordon into the mix with 27 points. it was a defensive breakdown. what is going on right there. trevor, that was the easiest 2 points of his entire career, houston is up 14 at halftime. you have to get kevin durant big time credit. he goes hard to the bucket he had 38 points but not nearly enough as the golden state warriors...
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tmz reports police arrested the rapper, gerald gilliam, in a club in stockholm. the report says the 29-year-oldfuls belligerent, throwing punches at security guards who tried to calm him down. officers detained him. that's when they allegedly found cocaine in his pocket. he's currently on a european tour. he has a mountain view stop scheduled in the shoreline theater july 29th. >>> no sex education in freemont unified schools until the 7th great. there was a debate until 2:30 this morning, they voted to adopt the new sex-ed curriculum for 7th-9th, but not 4th-6th grades. hundreds of parents were concerned for their child's education last night. >> it is masked as safe and healthy. it is dangerous. >> implore you not to deny access to this criticallyhis important health curriculum. >> it's called rights, respect, responsibility. the district says they began teaching puberty in 4th grade seven years ago. state laws changed since then, and sex ed requires teachers to cover more topics including gender identity and sexual orientation. parents always have the choice t
tmz reports police arrested the rapper, gerald gilliam, in a club in stockholm. the report says the 29-year-oldfuls belligerent, throwing punches at security guards who tried to calm him down. officers detained him. that's when they allegedly found cocaine in his pocket. he's currently on a european tour. he has a mountain view stop scheduled in the shoreline theater july 29th. >>> no sex education in freemont unified schools until the 7th great. there was a debate until 2:30 this...
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david: in 1976, gerald ford was president coming here never been elected, he was going to run for electiond his main opponent was ronald reagan. it came down to a very tight convention. your job was to get the delegates for president ford. how did it go? truly that was the last contested national convention of either major political party. in this country. down to the last ballot. it was very tight. chasing a very small pool of uncommitted delegates, reagan was very strong, he almost knocked off an incumbent president. but we were able to prevail. the full resources of the white house. i told -- i used to tell people that i've been to more state dinners and anyone in the world because as a delegate hunter for president ford, i used to bring uncommitted delegates to state dinners than i had to go to every state dinner. david: the election is carter's way ahead. he catches up toward the end of ford comes back. they have debates. but ultimately, ford loses narrowly to carter. james: that is because you were in the white house advising. [laughter] david: that was later when he lost. managed th
david: in 1976, gerald ford was president coming here never been elected, he was going to run for electiond his main opponent was ronald reagan. it came down to a very tight convention. your job was to get the delegates for president ford. how did it go? truly that was the last contested national convention of either major political party. in this country. down to the last ballot. it was very tight. chasing a very small pool of uncommitted delegates, reagan was very strong, he almost knocked...
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. >> it is a reflection of richard nixon and gerald ford and a reflection of an american society that says these people can sit in the front of the bus, sit downstairs in the movie theater, registered to vote, why aren't they happy with that? >> this will bring the civil rights movement back into the focus where the majority of
. >> it is a reflection of richard nixon and gerald ford and a reflection of an american society that says these people can sit in the front of the bus, sit downstairs in the movie theater, registered to vote, why aren't they happy with that? >> this will bring the civil rights movement back into the focus where the majority of
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gerald green with authority. the warriors are throwing the ball over the arena.ants going for a sweep of the reds this afternoon. homered again. you have to hear what he said after the game. faking out the kids here. scooter is messing around.% four batters into the game, reds up, 4-0. adam duval crushes this one off of andy suarez. giants didn't trade brandon bell for anybody and this is fifth straight game against the homers. johnston plenty of chances there. look at scooter cover ground here to make the catch and avoid the collision. top seven, ginnet and the plate. for a moment we thought that was going to be a splash down. good enough for a home run. two outs, a 3-2 count. low call for strike three to end the game. the reds win it. not happy and not concealing his emotions after all in the interview. >> do you feel like you got cheated in the last pitch of the game? >> no question. it is tough because you hope an umpire doesn't affect the game like that and did he. we have heard that guy multiple times say that or insinuate that he is trying to get through t
gerald green with authority. the warriors are throwing the ball over the arena.ants going for a sweep of the reds this afternoon. homered again. you have to hear what he said after the game. faking out the kids here. scooter is messing around.% four batters into the game, reds up, 4-0. adam duval crushes this one off of andy suarez. giants didn't trade brandon bell for anybody and this is fifth straight game against the homers. johnston plenty of chances there. look at scooter cover ground here...
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gerald ford becomes president of the united states. he has tip and millie o'neill to dinner with gerald and betty ford. and one of the questions tip o'neill tunnel told me later that gerald ford posed to him was "sttip, do you have any ide what the assumption of the presidency is going to mean to my pension?" [ laughter ] that's a real human being. >> we're talking about barack obama and some of his regrets. i suspect some of his regrets will be some of donald trump's regrets, in part because they're taking short cuts. yes, donald trump decided to remove us from the paris accords. because barack obama did it unilaterally without congress so it wasn't winding. the iran deal, done unilaterally by one president, undone unilaterally by the next president probably put back in place by the next president. all the epa regs that conservatives cheer donald trump, the obama era reversed, they'll be reversed again. we now have a government -- because congress doesn't work in regular order, we have a government that is being run by presidential fi
gerald ford becomes president of the united states. he has tip and millie o'neill to dinner with gerald and betty ford. and one of the questions tip o'neill tunnel told me later that gerald ford posed to him was "sttip, do you have any ide what the assumption of the presidency is going to mean to my pension?" [ laughter ] that's a real human being. >> we're talking about barack obama and some of his regrets. i suspect some of his regrets will be some of donald trump's regrets,...
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gerald nielsen's louisiana law firm was hired to fight richard and linda brown's claim. nielsen has been the go-to lawyer fighting flood victims for 30 years. not without upsetting congress. >> he dealt with sandy victims like they were the perpetrators, enriching himself at their expense. >> glor: a new york judge called his misconduct remorseless, saying his failure to exercise reasonable diligence harmed armed victims. he required flood victims to verify receipts that would have cost far more than the bills themselves. >> can you imagine losing everything that you have ever had in your life, and you paid for insurance. >> glor: the brown's attorney's law firm also represented victims of super-storm sandy in court against nielsen. >> there was no effort to mitigate the costs. in many cases we were asked to have experts re-inspect for a third time homes that were totally destroyed. >> reporter: a public information request revealed fema paid nielsen's firm at least $29 million for sandy cases alone. nielsen declined our request for an on-camera interview, and had not ac
gerald nielsen's louisiana law firm was hired to fight richard and linda brown's claim. nielsen has been the go-to lawyer fighting flood victims for 30 years. not without upsetting congress. >> he dealt with sandy victims like they were the perpetrators, enriching himself at their expense. >> glor: a new york judge called his misconduct remorseless, saying his failure to exercise reasonable diligence harmed armed victims. he required flood victims to verify receipts that would have...
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i reached out to pastor gerald scott talking about the summit and my involvement with it personally.his is something i have been calling for for a long time. wendy and i said on television after charlottesville * where we called for a summit wendy had a good point. you need to bring all voices to the table. we spend a lot of time talk past each other versus with each other. though people don't like the president, and some rightfully so. and we get that. but at this particular point in our country we need to have a serious conversation on race. how can we move together and work together. i may not agree with everything he says web's the least open up a conversation where they haven't just shooting hum down. saying we may not agree with him, but we'll listen. brian: who do you want to bring with you. >> i want to bring where lamont hill to the." i want to make sure scholars about race and policies are at the table. brian require's a great idea as long as everyone says i will listen and not just talk. people will listen, and keep politic out of it. thanks so much. appreciate it. wendy h
i reached out to pastor gerald scott talking about the summit and my involvement with it personally.his is something i have been calling for for a long time. wendy and i said on television after charlottesville * where we called for a summit wendy had a good point. you need to bring all voices to the table. we spend a lot of time talk past each other versus with each other. though people don't like the president, and some rightfully so. and we get that. but at this particular point in our...
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ronnie barker wrote the sketch under his pseudonym gerald wiley with production notes suggesting this're prepared to fork out. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. zinedine zidane has resigned as the head coach of real madrid , five days after the spanish football club won their third consecutive champions league title. he told a news conference he'd decided "not to continue" in the role. well, our sports correspondent richard conway is here. it's a surprise, isn't it? a big surprise. the real madrid president said he only knew about this yesterday, it was that later decision. they've announced it now. zinedine zidane, just five days after taking a third consecutive champions league title with real madrid saying he wants to move on, and new voices needed within the real madrid dressing room. this is the most political of clubs. it's no surprise perhaps ultimately that he is going to move on. people don't last long as real madrid managers because it's a very political place in which to operate and i think it wears managers out eventually. this is what he's had to say in the last hourin is what
ronnie barker wrote the sketch under his pseudonym gerald wiley with production notes suggesting this're prepared to fork out. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. zinedine zidane has resigned as the head coach of real madrid , five days after the spanish football club won their third consecutive champions league title. he told a news conference he'd decided "not to continue" in the role. well, our sports correspondent richard conway is here. it's a surprise, isn't it? a big surprise. the real...