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in his live surroundings it's gerald welcome back had been. well you recently saw on the kaiser report jerrold that interest rates will go to 0 or negative this year in the u.s. what does that mean for the global financial system which is on the u.s. dollar standard what are the consequences of the u.s. rates going to 0 or negative will we see the negative interest rates in america in 2020 gerald celente i believe we will because the presidential reality show is going to be heating up and trump needs a strong economy and a fake strong economy but nonetheless and the only way they're going to keep this thing going whose is more monetary methadone shot into the system and as the dollar goes down then these other currencies are in so much trouble because the lower the interest rates the lower the dollar moves so won't hurt all those other foreign currencies because they go down strong anyway right so the trade wars especially u.s. and china but also between the u.s. and e.u. heated up in 2019 so is trade war is going to heat up again in 2020 in o
in his live surroundings it's gerald welcome back had been. well you recently saw on the kaiser report jerrold that interest rates will go to 0 or negative this year in the u.s. what does that mean for the global financial system which is on the u.s. dollar standard what are the consequences of the u.s. rates going to 0 or negative will we see the negative interest rates in america in 2020 gerald celente i believe we will because the presidential reality show is going to be heating up and trump...
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for more now for more on this we can now cross live to historian gerald horne gerald as always you're one of the people i want to talk to when it comes to situations like this in your what do you see as the root causes of the recent surge in terrorist activity in west africa particularly in. a fossil. what you need to realize that's what's happening in the sauce is the product of a long historical process what i mean is that decades ago screwing the arrow and the colonial independence you had a trade union leader like they were a coming to power in neighboring any conakry france reacted very negatively to independence by seeking to wreck the getting in the colony taking with it as rents the part of white gold wrecking toilets and all the rest and then like as these all these progressive were convinced to go down as france worked its deadly magic you had the rise of religious zealotry then today there is the conflict between united states and france at the recent nato meeting mr mccrone the french president thought to refocus nate so on religious zealotry but the united states is tryin
for more now for more on this we can now cross live to historian gerald horne gerald as always you're one of the people i want to talk to when it comes to situations like this in your what do you see as the root causes of the recent surge in terrorist activity in west africa particularly in. a fossil. what you need to realize that's what's happening in the sauce is the product of a long historical process what i mean is that decades ago screwing the arrow and the colonial independence you had a...
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gerald ford wasn't able to get elected to a full term. jimmy carter survived one term.there was a lot of sense among scholars of the presidency of the time that the office had become too big for any individual to fulfill it. and as chester pointed out, 1981 turned out to be an extraordinary year of presidential leadership. since then, we have only had one president who did not serve a full two terms. so reagan managed to confound the pessimists with the presidency that followed. i find this one haunting. in a good way. like a charles dixon charles dickens christmas carol. it was hard for cartoonist to caricature ronald reagan but one trait this brings out was what many viewed as a simple >> cinematic view of the world broken down into good guys and bad guys. his latin american policies, this is something that was manifested in support for a lot of unsavory characters engaged in human rights abuses against >> leftist regimes. i just want to say this moves me personally. >> this one reminded me of a quote from mark twain. i did not memorize so i will paraphrase, which you
gerald ford wasn't able to get elected to a full term. jimmy carter survived one term.there was a lot of sense among scholars of the presidency of the time that the office had become too big for any individual to fulfill it. and as chester pointed out, 1981 turned out to be an extraordinary year of presidential leadership. since then, we have only had one president who did not serve a full two terms. so reagan managed to confound the pessimists with the presidency that followed. i find this one...
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bush and gerald r. ford. george w.cle of power a man who becomes cia director. party back then. david: jon: jon: that was the highest point in our system. yet you went to the places where the decisions made in those rooms had real-life implications. david: that's right. john and i worked together in newsweek and this was my first cover which really killed my relationship with bob dole. as you remember well. when i first met john, i was meeting with the editor of newsweek who was in 1995 wanting me to work for the magazine and cover the campaign. jon meacham walks and and maynard parker said i would like you to meet jon meacham our nation editor. i thought he was an intern taking coffee orders. he was 25 or 26 years old. you have probably been carded most of your life. jon: i have a bit of hair dye now. i tried to use that. david: at least people have not referred to you as this photo is one of the first we ended up with a fantastic relationship. he is the guy relationship. he is the guy who was picking the pictures tha
bush and gerald r. ford. george w.cle of power a man who becomes cia director. party back then. david: jon: jon: that was the highest point in our system. yet you went to the places where the decisions made in those rooms had real-life implications. david: that's right. john and i worked together in newsweek and this was my first cover which really killed my relationship with bob dole. as you remember well. when i first met john, i was meeting with the editor of newsweek who was in 1995 wanting...
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. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie in prison writes to squeaky he's goto one big thing that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky's first words were, can you believe the gun didn't go off? >> following your own close brush with death in sacramento a couple of weeks ago, i wonder if this has convinced you at all that we need tough gun control legislation in this country? >> i prefer to go after the person who uses the gun for an illegal or criminal purpose. that to me is a far better approach than the one where you require registration of the individual or the gun. >> just minutes after making those statements, gerald ford walked into the street and heard the sound of gunfire. >> my god, there's been a shot! there's been a shot. they're being pushed back by the police. somebody has fired a shot here. we don't know if anybody has been hit. my god! somebody fire
. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie in prison writes to squeaky he's goto one big thing that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky's first words were, can you believe the gun didn't go off? >> following your own close brush with death in sacramento a couple...
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. >> you had a very dramatic conversation with gerald ford that summer. conversation,hat i think i talked about it in the book. andere at a social event were out by the swimming pool having cocktails. it was during the process of the judiciary committee. i was making some statements about how bad it was. i remember him saying basically be careful what you say. i cannot remember the exact words. but don't get too far out on that limb. it struck me like it both of lightning -- a bolt of lightning. i'm hearing this from the vice president. what does he note? i have never -- what does he know? i have never forgotten that. >> let stop for a moment. >> it almost took my breath away. i thought about it and remembered it over and over again as events unfolded. >> you still voted against. i think the vote came after. >> it did. i'm sure they did. this would have been probably in mid-july. i think the votes on the articles came after that in late july. it had not gotten as deep into the weeds as it did after he told me that. but it was the first warning i had from
. >> you had a very dramatic conversation with gerald ford that summer. conversation,hat i think i talked about it in the book. andere at a social event were out by the swimming pool having cocktails. it was during the process of the judiciary committee. i was making some statements about how bad it was. i remember him saying basically be careful what you say. i cannot remember the exact words. but don't get too far out on that limb. it struck me like it both of lightning -- a bolt of...
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gerald ford unable to get elected to if full term. jimmy carter survived one term. there was a wide sense among scholars of the presidency at this time that the office has just become too big for any individual to fulfill it. and then as chester pointed out, 1981 turned out to be an extraordinary year of presidential leadership. and since then we have only had one president who didn't serve a full two terms, at least so far. and so reagan, i think, managed to confound the pessimists of all kinds with the presidency that followed. >> i find this one haunting. in a good way. like charles dickens a christmas carol. subtle and pfuhl. i think it was hard for cartoonists to caricature of ronald reagan. but it was a simple view of the world breck are broken down to good guys and bad guys. and in his central american, latin american policies this was something manifested in support for a lot of unsavory characters who engaged in human rights abuses against leftist insurgents or leftists regimes. and i just want to say, you know, this is -- this one moves me personally. >> t
gerald ford unable to get elected to if full term. jimmy carter survived one term. there was a wide sense among scholars of the presidency at this time that the office has just become too big for any individual to fulfill it. and then as chester pointed out, 1981 turned out to be an extraordinary year of presidential leadership. and since then we have only had one president who didn't serve a full two terms, at least so far. and so reagan, i think, managed to confound the pessimists of all...
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i need gerald in virginia. gerald >> hello, mr.ramer. >> yes >> a lot of doctors and nurses will know the stock have too many people. how do you make maximo >> i think it is terrific. it lets you know what's going on sensor technology is brilliant >> tom in new york >> hey jim >> what's happening? billy joel >> yes, billy joel's town. big shout out to my wife and molly, we all want to know what's going on with the abbvie? >> it goes higher, 100 price dollars target i need to go to steve in new york, steve! >> boo-yah, jim, how is it going? >> not bad how about you? >> all right >> please tell me about this stock and not a broken company, idexx lab. >> it is no longer run -- i do like the these very much which is immunization pets i think that makes a lot of sense. i understand the trepidation, i am reserving some judgment myself let's go to brandon in pennsylvania brandon. oo h >> hey, jim. >> best of luck, what's going on >> a big win on sunday >> no, kidding >> the stock is beating down because i like the fundamentals. unfi >> i
i need gerald in virginia. gerald >> hello, mr.ramer. >> yes >> a lot of doctors and nurses will know the stock have too many people. how do you make maximo >> i think it is terrific. it lets you know what's going on sensor technology is brilliant >> tom in new york >> hey jim >> what's happening? billy joel >> yes, billy joel's town. big shout out to my wife and molly, we all want to know what's going on with the abbvie? >> it goes higher,...
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that is when richard nixon plucks gerald ford from michigan to replace spirit agnew as vice president aren't we glad he did? the interesting thing, you think the 25th amendment would be put in practice, it wasn't. james baker and others around reagan didn't want to search the president of making a determination that the president was unfit for office. no evidence they reflected back on james garfield being on his deathbed for 80 days or woodrow wilson but i wonder if it was in the back of their mind. the only time the 25th amendment, due to an inability of the president to discharge their duties, the only time it was ever in practice is for colonoscopies, seriously. one more story while you are coming up to the mic about ford and vice president cheney told mckinley he was deputy chief of staff for gerald ford and what people don't realize about ford is ford made to assassination attempt against him in 35 days. they fired a shot at point blank and the gun malfunctioned and 35 days later, he pulled down the elevator, one of those elevators that opens vertically instead of horizontally a
that is when richard nixon plucks gerald ford from michigan to replace spirit agnew as vice president aren't we glad he did? the interesting thing, you think the 25th amendment would be put in practice, it wasn't. james baker and others around reagan didn't want to search the president of making a determination that the president was unfit for office. no evidence they reflected back on james garfield being on his deathbed for 80 days or woodrow wilson but i wonder if it was in the back of their...
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if you look at when nixon resigned, gerald ford ran and lost to jimmy carter. the evidence here can be spun both ways. you can look at what happened in 98 with the midterms but you can also look at what happened in 2000. i am not seeing a lot of evidence that impeachment is moving either way. we don't even know if there will be a trial in the senate and what that looks like. you are looking at a lot of the vulnerable house democrats, their standings remain relatively stable in their districts. there has not been much of an impact. they are facing a ton of advertising against them from a trump super pac, from trump, from aan, from super republican organizations. it has not hurt them. i hope to see more of a defense from other organizations, but it remains to be see what the impeachment will do to this a reduction. -- to this election. host: as we move forward into 2020 we are looking ahead to the landscape of campaign 2020. if you want to join the conversation republicans (202) 748-8001. democrats (202) 748-8000. independents (202) 748-8002. doug and philip join
if you look at when nixon resigned, gerald ford ran and lost to jimmy carter. the evidence here can be spun both ways. you can look at what happened in 98 with the midterms but you can also look at what happened in 2000. i am not seeing a lot of evidence that impeachment is moving either way. we don't even know if there will be a trial in the senate and what that looks like. you are looking at a lot of the vulnerable house democrats, their standings remain relatively stable in their districts....
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gerald: thank you, debra, i'm delighted to be here with all of you today. the basic elements of the power dynamics in the region are particularly the competition between iran and -- and the major states of the -- of the g.c.c., saudi arabia, united arab emirates and iran and israel as well. so when you look at -- when you look at the reach of the region of what you're looking at really is the reaction of the other states to what is broadly perceived as iran's expansionist programs in search for hegemony in the region and the reaction of those states what they see as a threat from an expansionist iranian state. and that, of course, plays into what we're going to be talking about later on in terms of u.s. and iran and the other states. so three aspects of iranian behavior very quickly. one is the ballistic missile programs. second, is iranian interference in the internal affairs of its neighbors, and in the gulf context that means yemen and bahrain. and third, is iranian support for terrorism and how the region responds to those three perceived threats. debra
gerald: thank you, debra, i'm delighted to be here with all of you today. the basic elements of the power dynamics in the region are particularly the competition between iran and -- and the major states of the -- of the g.c.c., saudi arabia, united arab emirates and iran and israel as well. so when you look at -- when you look at the reach of the region of what you're looking at really is the reaction of the other states to what is broadly perceived as iran's expansionist programs in search for...
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of course, he served as chief of staff to gerald ford, got to know him. marveled at what a good job this very young man from wyoming was doing. and then a year or so after that, two years, he wound up getting elected to the house. i had been in the house by then for six years. i was very impressed with him and developed a friendship with him. by the 1980's, we were in the leadership together. my wife always loved lynn and we went to wyoming and speaking at a lincoln day dinner forum and snowmobiling and skiing. we developed a real friendship during that time. i guess we served in the leadership together for eight years during the reagan era and then he was my successor as the whip when i got elected to the senate. he says he had a 100% record of winning every issue while he was the whip. they never had a single vote hip, because he went on to be confirmed as secretary of defense. so our relationship continued and it does to this very day. we were with them last monday night and we are good friends aside from all of our political activities. timothy: senat
of course, he served as chief of staff to gerald ford, got to know him. marveled at what a good job this very young man from wyoming was doing. and then a year or so after that, two years, he wound up getting elected to the house. i had been in the house by then for six years. i was very impressed with him and developed a friendship with him. by the 1980's, we were in the leadership together. my wife always loved lynn and we went to wyoming and speaking at a lincoln day dinner forum and...
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and again looking at the project stabbing in front of gerald avenue. my partner will deliver a 3hd model to help explain the project. thank you. >> it had metal panels to reflect the sites contact. base on community input over the past year, this approach was changed to include high-quality wood texture panels and warm tones offset by crisp, white panels and contrasting black windows. the result was something more reflective of the residential context across the street and the eastside of third street. and those are the materials samples that you have before you. they're all pre finished and require no maintenance over theroverovertheir lifetime. before i walk you through the building's floor plans, i want to cut discuss the evolution ofe program. last year the project consisted of 100 residential units. because of community input, the number of residential units was reduced to 85 which increased the average unit size by over 100 square feet. we did this while providing 17 affordable housing units 20% of the project total at 60% of the area median inco
and again looking at the project stabbing in front of gerald avenue. my partner will deliver a 3hd model to help explain the project. thank you. >> it had metal panels to reflect the sites contact. base on community input over the past year, this approach was changed to include high-quality wood texture panels and warm tones offset by crisp, white panels and contrasting black windows. the result was something more reflective of the residential context across the street and the eastside of...
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the chair, gerald nava, ranking member doug collins and other committee members will hear from democratic and republican counsel on the findings from the inquiry. live coverage starts at 9 am eastern on c-span. online, c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio apps. donald trump met with representatives of the un security council and invited reporters in. when they were in the room the president talked about his recent visit to london with the nato summit and other issues. >> thank you very much, just returned from london where we had tremendous success with nato. the relationship we have with other countries is very good, it has to be good or they wouldn't have done what they have done. nato is suffering very badly from depletion of funds and it was going down like a roller coaster goes down and i was able over the last couple of years increase their contribution. not the united states because we were paying more than anybody else. it was getting ridiculous and over the last couple years i had them increased by $130 billion, and this was done largely over the last two days, but
the chair, gerald nava, ranking member doug collins and other committee members will hear from democratic and republican counsel on the findings from the inquiry. live coverage starts at 9 am eastern on c-span. online, c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio apps. donald trump met with representatives of the un security council and invited reporters in. when they were in the room the president talked about his recent visit to london with the nato summit and other issues. >>...
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keith fitz-gerald. could you chime in? do you think it will be that easy to continue to sell these planes, particularly if they ramp up production? >> tell you what, respectfully, i disagree very strongly at that. this opens the door for chinese aircraft makers. this opens the door for aircraft -- for airbus. the reason why i say that is because the airlines have adapted to taking this plane out of service. they are remarkably resilient in that capacity. they will find other ways and other airframes to use. to me, this is not an easy come, easy go situation. david: you want to counter that, ivan? >> i disagree. up until unfortunately the recent issue that's been a phenomenal plane and boeing really does focus on pilot ability. it is not designed not to interact with the pilot. they built planes with the understanding that pilots fly them are very experienced, they know how to handle these planes, and they will continue to focus on that. if there really was, in my view, a systemic issue, there would have been god forbid mor
keith fitz-gerald. could you chime in? do you think it will be that easy to continue to sell these planes, particularly if they ramp up production? >> tell you what, respectfully, i disagree very strongly at that. this opens the door for chinese aircraft makers. this opens the door for aircraft -- for airbus. the reason why i say that is because the airlines have adapted to taking this plane out of service. they are remarkably resilient in that capacity. they will find other ways and...
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>> the hearing there from this chair of the committee gerald nadler after today's testimony. we heard before that from republicans and stephanie grisham spoke with the white house who also sent out a statement saying today was a good day for president trump but a bad day for the democrats. only thing the liberal professors established determined nadler's hearing is local bias against the president and did nothing to change the fact of despite weeks of hearings in the process that the president did nothing wrong and were taking your phone calls and hear what you had to say about today's hearing. we'll continue to watch as lawmakers come through the hallways and capitol hill in case any of them speak to reporters out there. we did have told be on the line will get him to finish up his comments. toe be, are you still with us? like >> i said, i want to point out the biased of the so-called witnesses that the democrats brought forward. they brought such contempt for a president in my whole life and the threat those witnesses did. one of them was a self confessed democrat and they
>> the hearing there from this chair of the committee gerald nadler after today's testimony. we heard before that from republicans and stephanie grisham spoke with the white house who also sent out a statement saying today was a good day for president trump but a bad day for the democrats. only thing the liberal professors established determined nadler's hearing is local bias against the president and did nothing to change the fact of despite weeks of hearings in the process that the...
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gerald wilkerson is one of the museum supporters.donated these items to us, i want to say, 15 years ago. it was an incredible collection of the plaques, signs, wood and metal signs from the east german military units. one of the largest collection of east german military items in america, i think i can say accurately, is here at the cold war museum in virginia. as you look down this top floor, the flags from the former soviet union and other eastern european countries, the warsaw pact countries. the warsaw pact countries. we had east german phones, radios, transmitters, photographs, night vision goggles for tanks and helmets, photographs of one of the people jumping over the berlin wall when it was first being erected to escape. a collection of soviet propaganda posters. these were all used during the propaganda to show how people of the americans were and how great the soviets were. when school groups come in here, you let them go through and talk about the cold war, the propaganda posters and what we were doing to safeguard america
gerald wilkerson is one of the museum supporters.donated these items to us, i want to say, 15 years ago. it was an incredible collection of the plaques, signs, wood and metal signs from the east german military units. one of the largest collection of east german military items in america, i think i can say accurately, is here at the cold war museum in virginia. as you look down this top floor, the flags from the former soviet union and other eastern european countries, the warsaw pact...
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when gerald ford offered an amnesty to people who resist the draft or the vietnam era, that was a way to try to say let's put that chapter behind us. >> what about when gerald ford offered a pardon to richard nixon. >> i tell you i'm old enough to remember i was really mad, i thought it was wrong and many others at the time thought it was wrong but ford himself thought that nixon was giving up the presidency and he would be punished for the rest of his life that way and it would be better to turn the page for the country and the time there was concern that there was a trade had nixon said also down and you can be president if you pardon me, that would be really troubling. i don't believe that's what happened but who knows but i do think looking back now we decades intervening, it was better for the country. >> why is that, one concern that richard nixon made him look above the law. so if we can do a surreal show where they do the alternative history, what if nixon had not been pardon and been charged with the crime just like his cabinet officers were and he was made to suffer the cons
when gerald ford offered an amnesty to people who resist the draft or the vietnam era, that was a way to try to say let's put that chapter behind us. >> what about when gerald ford offered a pardon to richard nixon. >> i tell you i'm old enough to remember i was really mad, i thought it was wrong and many others at the time thought it was wrong but ford himself thought that nixon was giving up the presidency and he would be punished for the rest of his life that way and it would be...
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announcer: the impeachment inquiry hearings continue when house judiciary committee hearing gerald now there holds the committee's first impeachment inquiry hearing into president trump, focusing on the constitution and the history of impeachment. watch live coverage wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. chairman nadler extended and invitation for the president and his counsel to appear before the committee. read the letter to the president on our website, c-span.org/impeachment. and follow the impeachment inquiry live on c-span3. online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. announcer: now a discussion on the social impact of technology and innovation with mark dean who worked at ibm for more than 30 years, and helped create the ibm personal computer. this took place at the american museum of science and energy in oak ridge, tennessee. this is one hour and 10 minutes. >> good afternoon everyone. glad you made it in the increment weather. we have a nice representation of people for what i think is going to be an exciting talk. we are taught glad you are here
announcer: the impeachment inquiry hearings continue when house judiciary committee hearing gerald now there holds the committee's first impeachment inquiry hearing into president trump, focusing on the constitution and the history of impeachment. watch live coverage wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. chairman nadler extended and invitation for the president and his counsel to appear before the committee. read the letter to the president on our website, c-span.org/impeachment. and...
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at hamilton in federalist 65 or we have fairly cynical, straightforward ways of defining it like geraldord when he was the minority leader in the early 1970s saying in impeachable offenses whenever the house of representatives decides impeachable offenses in a given moment in history. i have always thought that what really drives impeachment is not whether you can fit activity or misconduct into some definition of abuse of power but whether you have an offense or an episode of misconduct that is so heinous, so gauges that it forms a public consensus that the president has to be removed such that you can push two-thirds of the senate to vote for the president's removal. to my mind, that is the down-to-earth standard of impeachment. if you don't have that, you don't have an impeachable offense. i think where jonathan turley is hammering at is that given the capacious mass of the legal definition of impeachment, if we don't have a metric in there tht makes it more serious, that raises it to a level more egregious conduct, what we are going to have in the future is every president vulnerabl
at hamilton in federalist 65 or we have fairly cynical, straightforward ways of defining it like geraldord when he was the minority leader in the early 1970s saying in impeachable offenses whenever the house of representatives decides impeachable offenses in a given moment in history. i have always thought that what really drives impeachment is not whether you can fit activity or misconduct into some definition of abuse of power but whether you have an offense or an episode of misconduct that...
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you had former president carter, president gerald ford, and every current president starting with bill clinton, george bush, barack obama and yes donald trump has appeared a couple of times on "hardball" with chris matthews. it's also eight presidential nominees, eight candidates from president from the major parties have appeared on "hardball." john kerry, john mccain, some blasts from the past right here. eight presidential nominees and countless -- we tried to start tallying these, and too many to count. candidates for president, democrats, republicans, running for president in their primaries, all the elections since this show came to msnbc. too many to count. and this year that tally has certainly grown. if you're running for president, you're going to be on "hardball" with chris matthews. how about this, chris himself impersonated on the gold standard of pop culture. "saturday night live" 26 times chris has been impersonated. by darrell hammond. i remember i was covering the 2004 presidential primary up in new hampshire. saturday before the primary big bar, everybody in the media
you had former president carter, president gerald ford, and every current president starting with bill clinton, george bush, barack obama and yes donald trump has appeared a couple of times on "hardball" with chris matthews. it's also eight presidential nominees, eight candidates from president from the major parties have appeared on "hardball." john kerry, john mccain, some blasts from the past right here. eight presidential nominees and countless -- we tried to start...
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if you was president in 1974, there is no gerald ford. there is probably no ronald reagan because he would have lane inhe conservative 1976 and beyond as a candidate. you have the sort of butterfly effect that occurs where, if he had not actually been pushed out when he was, american history would look entirely different. of course, the characters who were involved at the end of his time in office, it's amazing the kind of things going on at the same time. on october 9, he is pushed out. on october 6, the yom kippur war started. on october 19, the saturday night massacre. the amount of stuff compacted into 10 days, his story, yeah, it was not world war ii but , there's so much else going on at the same time that this was just one of many things. it kind of feels like the same thing now. there are so many things going on. you think today it's ukraine, yesterday was whatever. in many ways, we may be living through a similar era. thank you all so much for being here. we really enjoyed it. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. and ae a book
if you was president in 1974, there is no gerald ford. there is probably no ronald reagan because he would have lane inhe conservative 1976 and beyond as a candidate. you have the sort of butterfly effect that occurs where, if he had not actually been pushed out when he was, american history would look entirely different. of course, the characters who were involved at the end of his time in office, it's amazing the kind of things going on at the same time. on october 9, he is pushed out. on...
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good to see you, gerald. >> wonderful to be here.piracy is soaring across the country as well. that is just in time for the holidays stealing packages now a felony in the state of michigan. under this new state law punishment will range from fines to a year in jail, upwards of five years in jail for repeat offenders. one recent survey finds nearly one in five americans, either holiday porch theft victim last year, or know somebody who was a victim. we are running out the clock to avoid a government shutdown. but are we running out the clock on nation's deficits. kristin tate sharing why she is calling out d.c. for not being serious about spending cuts. new doubts about the future of self-driving after a tesla on autopilot rear ends a parked police car. latest on the investigation coming your way next. each day our planet awakens with signs of opportunity. but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge
good to see you, gerald. >> wonderful to be here.piracy is soaring across the country as well. that is just in time for the holidays stealing packages now a felony in the state of michigan. under this new state law punishment will range from fines to a year in jail, upwards of five years in jail for repeat offenders. one recent survey finds nearly one in five americans, either holiday porch theft victim last year, or know somebody who was a victim. we are running out the clock to avoid a...
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in order for it to rise to a level of an impeachable offense. 50 years ago then republican leader geralda high crime and misdemeanor is anything a majority of the house of representatives deems it to be on any given day. i don't agree with that. you know, that sets either a very low bar or a non-existent bar, and it certainly would make the president serve at the pleasure of the house which is not what the framers intended. when they rejected the british form of parliamentary democracy, where the prime minister of the government could be overthrown by a mere vote of no confidence in the house of commons. so i'm looking at what we're facing here. this whole inquiry was started out by a comment that president trump made to president zelensky in the july 25th call, "do me a favor." there are some who have said it's a quid pro quo. there are some who have implied that it's a quid pro quo. but both trump and zelensky have said it wasn't, and zelensky has said there was no pressure on me, and the aid came through within six weeks after the phone call in question was made. now, you can contrast
in order for it to rise to a level of an impeachable offense. 50 years ago then republican leader geralda high crime and misdemeanor is anything a majority of the house of representatives deems it to be on any given day. i don't agree with that. you know, that sets either a very low bar or a non-existent bar, and it certainly would make the president serve at the pleasure of the house which is not what the framers intended. when they rejected the british form of parliamentary democracy, where...
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last word to gerald. same question.ed to take over? >> well, certainly they have done remarkably well this year and the gap just keeps growing. these are trends that have been happening for a long time. i don't know if i believe in tipping points because in watching this year after year after year, but i think it's fair to say we passed the point of no return. now the e-commerce is taking off like a rocket ship and the all channel approach is the way these bricks and mortar retailers will have a future, by combining the stores with the internet, but the future is online. stuart: you should see the amazon boxes piling up at the apartment buildings in new york city. it's a stunning thing. gerald storch, matt shea, thanks very much for joining us. happy holidays to all. thank you. >>> joe biden held an event urging mcdonald's workers to unionize. let's have a look at that. roll tape. >> we should unionize mcdonald's, not only mcdonald's workers, i understand lyft drivers are here. how many lyft drivers are here? same deal.
last word to gerald. same question.ed to take over? >> well, certainly they have done remarkably well this year and the gap just keeps growing. these are trends that have been happening for a long time. i don't know if i believe in tipping points because in watching this year after year after year, but i think it's fair to say we passed the point of no return. now the e-commerce is taking off like a rocket ship and the all channel approach is the way these bricks and mortar retailers will...
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keith fitz gerald.ous this week, the most important data point of any given month, and with that number yesterday from adp less than half of what wall street was expecting, what should we look at for tomorrow? >> you know, this is one of those times, charles, where you are danning danged if you do an if you don't. the economy stands on its own merits so the question really becomes not so much what the number is but what the composition is. are we adding jobs in key areas like for example, transportation. are we getting real economic value in other parts of the economy. that to me is what i'm looking for more than the absolute number itself if that makes sense. charles: good is good and bad is bad with respect to the market's reaction to economic data. could 100,000, 120,000, low number, be perceived as being good and maybe be the catalyst that this market is looking for? >> i think that's a very accurate take, charles. truth be told, i'm in sort of the 95 to 102 range. that's my back of the envelope cal
keith fitz gerald.ous this week, the most important data point of any given month, and with that number yesterday from adp less than half of what wall street was expecting, what should we look at for tomorrow? >> you know, this is one of those times, charles, where you are danning danged if you do an if you don't. the economy stands on its own merits so the question really becomes not so much what the number is but what the composition is. are we adding jobs in key areas like for example,...
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his real name gerald higgins died at the hospital later on.ials were waiting at the airport after receiving tips that a private plane coming from los angeles was carrying guns and drugs. more tests are needed to determine the cause of death after an autopsy was done yesterday. >>> the "washington post" says a california mother has agreed to plead guilty in the nationwide college admissions scandal. 57-year-old karen littlefair of newport beach paid $9,000 to someone to take online classes for her son at georgetown university. prosecutors will recommend a four-month prison sentence and a $9,000 fine. she faces up to 20 years in prison. >>> "consumer reports" looks at a new study that says exposure to the chemical bpa may be much greater than previously thought. it's found in reusable plastic water bottles, food can linings, andreceipts. it's been linked to health problems including infertility and cancer. the study published in "the lancet" diabetes and endocrinology say it may drastically underestimate our exposure to the chemical. a new testi
his real name gerald higgins died at the hospital later on.ials were waiting at the airport after receiving tips that a private plane coming from los angeles was carrying guns and drugs. more tests are needed to determine the cause of death after an autopsy was done yesterday. >>> the "washington post" says a california mother has agreed to plead guilty in the nationwide college admissions scandal. 57-year-old karen littlefair of newport beach paid $9,000 to someone to take...
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. >> the aircraft carrier kennedy is t second in the class of the gerald r. ford aircraf carriers. the first cut of steel in 2011, laid the keel in 2015 and since that time literallyfhousands ship builders have brought skill and their integrityet to the ship to where she is right now. the ship today is about 67% complete. >> the uss john f. kennedy is a $13 billion aircraft carrier built here at hunting ton inkles newport shiprd a division overseen by jennifer boykin. krissening this. the huntington inkles is the prime contractor and the they are saying they are taking advantage of indloge teching to make the ship more lethal and drive down costs expected to save the navy $4 billion-dollar over the 50-year lifespan. >> we are moving from the ford which was the first of the class into production. what that means is the first ship is -- as the lead ship it's not just a production ut. it's also a prototype where you test out your design, testing out your training plans and labor plans and your supchy ns and doing all of those things. now on the kennedyve we've been able to move past t
. >> the aircraft carrier kennedy is t second in the class of the gerald r. ford aircraf carriers. the first cut of steel in 2011, laid the keel in 2015 and since that time literallyfhousands ship builders have brought skill and their integrityet to the ship to where she is right now. the ship today is about 67% complete. >> the uss john f. kennedy is a $13 billion aircraft carrier built here at hunting ton inkles newport shiprd a division overseen by jennifer boykin. krissening...
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gerald said he had no issues flying with the small pmarsupia from long beach to austin, texas but onturn flight an air marshal said he wasn't sure it was okay to have a opossum on board. >> it was just beyond frustrating. >> so, after four days in austin, he bought a ticket with united, paid the pet fee and put zatar in the carrier. he said he was not reimbursed for the flight. jetblue says they accept small dogs and cats only in an approved pet carrier. >> yep. >>> amazon is revamping its return system in case santa left the wrong gift under the tree. amazon will allow shoppers to return any of the products sold and fulfilled by amazon for free. previously they only accepted free returns for clothes, shoes and bedding. but that list expanded to almost anything. amazon says it is possible because of their growing logistics network. congratulations to you, kumasi. >> i'm ready. >>> all right. if you're heading into the city, plan on a lot of cloud cover today. conditions will get progressively drier throughout the morning hours. mid 50s at 10:00. upper 50s by 2:00 in the afternoon. an
gerald said he had no issues flying with the small pmarsupia from long beach to austin, texas but onturn flight an air marshal said he wasn't sure it was okay to have a opossum on board. >> it was just beyond frustrating. >> so, after four days in austin, he bought a ticket with united, paid the pet fee and put zatar in the carrier. he said he was not reimbursed for the flight. jetblue says they accept small dogs and cats only in an approved pet carrier. >> yep. >>>...
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but having said that, i'm not quite as optimistic as gerald. >> i would just note two things. one is the legacy of suspicion and distrust. not only in american legacy, there's a huge iranian legacy going well back into the 1950's when we overthrew an iranian government there which they never forget. like i remember my friend john leimbert who has been an advocate of the two stories. he has a favorite story talking to an iranian but he said you have to get over that hostage stuff, you know? and he said, yes, i agree. we should. but you have to get over mosadek. never. they have a history of reaching out to the united states. later and feeling that in each case we walked away and betrayed things. so i do not think we are going you know, we will see. we've got some risky for anybody to make predictions. the time shortened up that you can remember. you could see this. i think what is more likely what i'm seeing is there's a flinching. there's a recognition of what i was talking about train wreck possibility? that's not just the iranians. the saudis the u.a.e. on the various sides
but having said that, i'm not quite as optimistic as gerald. >> i would just note two things. one is the legacy of suspicion and distrust. not only in american legacy, there's a huge iranian legacy going well back into the 1950's when we overthrew an iranian government there which they never forget. like i remember my friend john leimbert who has been an advocate of the two stories. he has a favorite story talking to an iranian but he said you have to get over that hostage stuff, you...
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guest: that's the answer is the gerald ford pardon. as far as the constitution says that the president has the pardon power. so mike pence at the president would have the pardon power, except in paces of impeachment, that's in article two section two. so pens could not pardon him from the impeachment. and he wouldn't do that because if he had the authority to do that then he would basically be tossing self out of office. but as you mentioned, gerald ford pardoned richard nixon for anything he did or may have done and of course that cause a tremendous fury and may have cost ford the election. mike pence as president would then have to nominate a vice president because as a vacancy in the presidency and then he would have to make sure that that president -- person could get firmed by -- confirmed by the house and senate. guest: i concur with what dan has just said. pence as president can certainly and i don't see any reason why he wouldn't do that, except blowback. probably cost ford being elected. host: we've heard a lot of talk during
guest: that's the answer is the gerald ford pardon. as far as the constitution says that the president has the pardon power. so mike pence at the president would have the pardon power, except in paces of impeachment, that's in article two section two. so pens could not pardon him from the impeachment. and he wouldn't do that because if he had the authority to do that then he would basically be tossing self out of office. but as you mentioned, gerald ford pardoned richard nixon for anything he...
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gerald burke from the world food program in southern africa speaking to us from johannesburg sir thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us thank you thank you. now california senator kemah harris has announced that she's ending her bid for the 2020 democratic presidential race harris was once considered a front runner in the crowded democratic field but she's been overtaken by several of her rivals including elizabeth warren and pete budget but she was an outspoken critic of republican president donald trump's immigration policies that was slowing as a democratic strategist and senior principle consultant at the national capital strategy group he joins me now from washington d.c. thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera she had been doing well and she certainly made an impact in the debate so whether to go wrong for her. well it seems like miss harris made her initial errors in choosing her campaign structure in the campaign strategists in the upper echelons of her campaign her campaign chairwoman was or sister who had minimal experience in running campaigns and t
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that was the russia photographer to gerald nadler.wanted to see him say that we passed them both so that's now done. whether that hurt the market or not i'm not sure, we were up 100 , now we're up 70, and maybe the impeachment vote had some limited effect, but honestly i don't think so. i think this market is really all about clearing the decks and the china deal on trade. let's bring in rachel bovard, she is with the conservative partnership institute. okay, outlook. i think that yesterday's british election will be mirrored in 2020 in our election because mr. trump capitalism, free enterprise is going to go up against a leftist, put it like that. >> yeah, one thing i thought was very interesting about this election was that corbyn ran in england like a lot of people here want our leftist to run and the result was not just that he lost. he got ahhinilated. labor now has the least amount of seats since 1935. this is a historic loss, and so i do think it resonates here. we have to, our left has to take lessons from that. if we want to
that was the russia photographer to gerald nadler.wanted to see him say that we passed them both so that's now done. whether that hurt the market or not i'm not sure, we were up 100 , now we're up 70, and maybe the impeachment vote had some limited effect, but honestly i don't think so. i think this market is really all about clearing the decks and the china deal on trade. let's bring in rachel bovard, she is with the conservative partnership institute. okay, outlook. i think that yesterday's...
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we will talk about that with gerald storch. he's the former toys "r" us chief. we also have three big name retailers who could be at risk of closing in 2020. >>> now take a look at facebook. the ceo of salesforce comparing facebook to cigarettes, saying it's just as bad for society. we are on that story as well. >>> senator elizabeth warren pleading for campaign donations after a fundraising falls short this question. what happened to all the momentum she had? we will get into that. "varney & company" just getting started. ly save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? do woodchucks chuck wood? hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. most people think as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second man) virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. (second woman) we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g.
we will talk about that with gerald storch. he's the former toys "r" us chief. we also have three big name retailers who could be at risk of closing in 2020. >>> now take a look at facebook. the ceo of salesforce comparing facebook to cigarettes, saying it's just as bad for society. we are on that story as well. >>> senator elizabeth warren pleading for campaign donations after a fundraising falls short this question. what happened to all the momentum she had? we...
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they believe circumstances surrounding gerald cotten‘s death were suspicious. to crohn‘s disease but afterwards, quadrigacx was unable to find the reserves. rumours are that cotten faked his own death, though no evidence has ever been revealed. in south africa, the government has issued more than 1,000 diamond mining permits to artisanal miners who had been working illegally. it's estimated that 111,000 work in the industry without the proper paperwork. illegal mining reportedly costs the economy about us$550 million a year. the miners are predominantly from lesotho, swaziland, malawi, zimbabwe and mozambique. nomsa maseko sent this report from the city of kimberley, known as the diamond capital of south africa. hoping to strike it rich. sifting through layers of gravel, the artisanal miners are hard at work. this is part of a disused mine dump and there are still diamonds to be found. hundreds moved into this area after the government issued permits to small—scale miners. in a landmark deal, 600 hectares were handed over by the government for artisanal mining.
they believe circumstances surrounding gerald cotten‘s death were suspicious. to crohn‘s disease but afterwards, quadrigacx was unable to find the reserves. rumours are that cotten faked his own death, though no evidence has ever been revealed. in south africa, the government has issued more than 1,000 diamond mining permits to artisanal miners who had been working illegally. it's estimated that 111,000 work in the industry without the proper paperwork. illegal mining reportedly costs the...
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on thater early congressman gerald ford, future president ford had said that an impeachable offense is whatever the majority of the house and two thirds of the senate say it is. everyone said he played too much football without a helmet and does not understand anything. after the lawyers spent months on this, joe woods stated congressman ford said was a profound statement of the definition of an impeachable offense. i think my own views shifted a little bit. i was worried about the criminal crime requirement early on. i ultimately came into the view that impeachment was remedied and directed at the branches of the government usurping the powers are functions of another branch or discharge forg to for you and your branch. your branch. thatere was a feeling with conspiracy and the misuse of the fbi and the cia that the president had not taken care that the laws be faithfully executed. it took a while to get there. there was a lot of floundering around. separate? you did you come to the conclusion that the resident is response or for the action of the lieutenants? listen to all of the tap
on thater early congressman gerald ford, future president ford had said that an impeachable offense is whatever the majority of the house and two thirds of the senate say it is. everyone said he played too much football without a helmet and does not understand anything. after the lawyers spent months on this, joe woods stated congressman ford said was a profound statement of the definition of an impeachable offense. i think my own views shifted a little bit. i was worried about the criminal...
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host: jimmy carter and gerald ford took federal matching dollars. now we have federal billionaires in the race. as someone who covers money in politics, it seems like those days are gone. maggie: some candidates' proposals of how to fix campaign-finance include bringing back a public financing system. that was an astute point from ellen weintraub, that the biggest impact from citizens united is not the money in the campaign-finance system, it is the empowerment of the people funding the system. it is a completely different world. right now, a lot of democrats running for president would like to bring back some kind of system where congress puts money into campaign coffers, something to change that and overhaul the system. there is little appetite for it in washington. michelle: technology and the behavior of donors are evolving so much quicker than agency is equipped to handle. now they don't even have enough people to move forward. host: we will follow your work at politico and the washington post. thanks for being on "newsmakers." features threetv
host: jimmy carter and gerald ford took federal matching dollars. now we have federal billionaires in the race. as someone who covers money in politics, it seems like those days are gone. maggie: some candidates' proposals of how to fix campaign-finance include bringing back a public financing system. that was an astute point from ellen weintraub, that the biggest impact from citizens united is not the money in the campaign-finance system, it is the empowerment of the people funding the system....
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outta so's coming out of kaiser report will be some specials into the new year we're going to talk to gerald celente we're going to double header with michael hudson we're going to be saying here in the southern hemisphere where it took us over 45 years max to figure out that it is actually warm in the southern hemisphere well as cold of nora's you have summer air that's great so it's just summer all year around i love it. so here's a tweet not one in the 100 people know this and it seems unbelievable but it is correct since the start point was the peak of the dotcom bubble as it turns out printing money is better for gold than stocks who new source bill bonner so gold is beating the s. and p. 500 so far for this century this is going back to 2000 and gold is out actually output.
outta so's coming out of kaiser report will be some specials into the new year we're going to talk to gerald celente we're going to double header with michael hudson we're going to be saying here in the southern hemisphere where it took us over 45 years max to figure out that it is actually warm in the southern hemisphere well as cold of nora's you have summer air that's great so it's just summer all year around i love it. so here's a tweet not one in the 100 people know this and it seems...