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is a pleasant and serene place until you run into gerald.gerald is a huge turkey, he lives full-time in the rose garden. usually, somewhat tame, but recently very aggressive. this turkey jumped on you? >> he just walked towards me and hit my hand. really hard. >> reporter: wow. >> it really hurt, i thought he had broken a bone or something. >> reporter: the attack left steve bleeding. several reports have come in about gerald attacking a lot of folks for many weeks. >> it is a very extreme end of an aggressive male turkey, there is mating season, somebody has been feeding the turkeys, so it has really -- >> always a problem -- >> yes. >> reporter: oakland is working to capture gerald, traps are set, sexy decoys stand ready, the plan is to relocate, not kill him. folks say he has been hiding for days. >> gerald will jump at you, and get you. i knew pretty early on that i needed to get away. i have seen gerald really chased some folks around the park, especially some of the elderly folks, you know, i worry about a little bit. >> reporter: this
is a pleasant and serene place until you run into gerald.gerald is a huge turkey, he lives full-time in the rose garden. usually, somewhat tame, but recently very aggressive. this turkey jumped on you? >> he just walked towards me and hit my hand. really hard. >> reporter: wow. >> it really hurt, i thought he had broken a bone or something. >> reporter: the attack left steve bleeding. several reports have come in about gerald attacking a lot of folks for many weeks....
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especially some of the elderly folks. >> oh gerald is being bad.well, crews have set up decoys to lure him in and trap him and so far no luck with those traps. but once they do get him, they're going to set gerald free in an area with fewer humans to pick on. and i don't know about you mary but if you have ever passed by any turkeys, they are a little feisty. >> i didn't know they could hiss. wow, crazy. gerald needs some love. >>> well, we are looking at our salesforce tower camera with mostly cloudy skies and some patchy fog out there. we are looking at our temperatures in the mid- to upper 50s to low 60s at this hour. mostly cloudy skies in concord. at 60 degrees. 59 in oakland right now and 58 in livermore and 56 in san francisco and 59 for san jose. and santa rosa at 54 degrees. so as we head through our afternoon, and another day with warm temperatures inland. mild around the bay and cooler at the coast. so along the coast, low 60s with breezy conditions. as we look around the bay, looking at mid- to upper 60s to low 70s. mild and breezy and
especially some of the elderly folks. >> oh gerald is being bad.well, crews have set up decoys to lure him in and trap him and so far no luck with those traps. but once they do get him, they're going to set gerald free in an area with fewer humans to pick on. and i don't know about you mary but if you have ever passed by any turkeys, they are a little feisty. >> i didn't know they could hiss. wow, crazy. gerald needs some love. >>> well, we are looking at our salesforce...
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among them the gerald ford library in michigan. you developed a relationship with the fourth, so you bring that to the table. >> in folders closure, i try to be objective as possible, but i was very fortunate to become friends with the ford. >> i want to start the story where we left off, which is that night in august where they learned we will be in the white house. how much of a surprise visit for them? >> this is one of the things i find promising 40 years later. i recently took part in an oral history project, which included about 150, including the older children. >> you would think every other american in the summer of 1934 set around the dinner table discussing what would happen in the white house. the only didn't cable in america where that discussion apparently never took place was the forts. for his fourth, i think it really was a case of denial in a lot of ways. you know she said, august 9th 1974 was the status day of her life. i think in part she felt bad for the country, but for pat nixon who was a good friend of the f
among them the gerald ford library in michigan. you developed a relationship with the fourth, so you bring that to the table. >> in folders closure, i try to be objective as possible, but i was very fortunate to become friends with the ford. >> i want to start the story where we left off, which is that night in august where they learned we will be in the white house. how much of a surprise visit for them? >> this is one of the things i find promising 40 years later. i recently...
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and the remarkable thing, and this is so typical of gerald ford.ou know, he went in and he had his meeting with governor brown and never mentioned what had happened outside. and he said later on he thought it would really be kind of ungracious to know the governor -- well, you know, some lady tried to shoot me in your front yard. >> there we have him being escorted away from the secret service agents. of course he couldn't have kept it from the sitting governor today as he did then. >> that is true, but it's also very unlikely that he would be out strolling through the grounds of the state capitol has they decided really on the spur of the moment this morning in september 1975. >> tim is in denver. hi, tim. what's your question? >> caller: hi, very good show. i saw betty ford campaign for in 1976. who are you for and betty ford said may the best team win. my question is i hear the relations between the ford's and reagan's were kind of frosty. is that true? thank you. >> well, you know, it's interesting. let me answer that this way. certainly in 197
and the remarkable thing, and this is so typical of gerald ford.ou know, he went in and he had his meeting with governor brown and never mentioned what had happened outside. and he said later on he thought it would really be kind of ungracious to know the governor -- well, you know, some lady tried to shoot me in your front yard. >> there we have him being escorted away from the secret service agents. of course he couldn't have kept it from the sitting governor today as he did then....
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there's a lot of gerald ford sons. next up inthis we will go to joe for introducing and then ronald reagan beginning to speak at the convention . >> we are all part of this great republican family that will give the leadership to the american people to win on november 2. i would like, i would be honored on your behalf to ask my good friend governor reagan to say a few words. >> he obviously doesn't have ateleprompter again . >> ronald reagan was an amazing speaker. he had amazing gifts and during the goldwater campaign people were amazed at how he could give a half-hour commercial and stop exactly 30 seconds with this internal clock in his head and he had this ability to see him and deliver what would create the greatest emotional energy . >>. >> are distinguished against your ladies and gentlemen. i'm going to say fellow republicans here but if those who are watching from a distance, all those millions of democrats and independents i know are looking for a cost around which to rally and which i believe we can give the
there's a lot of gerald ford sons. next up inthis we will go to joe for introducing and then ronald reagan beginning to speak at the convention . >> we are all part of this great republican family that will give the leadership to the american people to win on november 2. i would like, i would be honored on your behalf to ask my good friend governor reagan to say a few words. >> he obviously doesn't have ateleprompter again . >> ronald reagan was an amazing speaker. he had...
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tonight, we'll tell you the story of elizabeth ford, the wife of our 38th president, president gerald ford, and here for the nebs 90 minutes to tell her story is richard norton smith, presidential historian. if you have been watching our series, you know him. he's an academic adviser for the whole project and he's launched a whole number of libraries, among them the gerald r. ford. along the way, you developed a relationship with the fords. >> in the interest of full disclosure, i try to be as objective as possible, but yeah, i was very fortunate to become good friends with both of the fords. >> we want to start tonight's story where we left off, that night in august in 1974 when the fords learned they were going to be in the white house. how much of a surprise was it for them when they heard the news? >> you know, this is one of the things that i find astonishing almost 40 years later. i recently took part in an oral, extensive oral history project that included about 150 of the fords' associates including all of their children. and you know, you would think every other american hous
tonight, we'll tell you the story of elizabeth ford, the wife of our 38th president, president gerald ford, and here for the nebs 90 minutes to tell her story is richard norton smith, presidential historian. if you have been watching our series, you know him. he's an academic adviser for the whole project and he's launched a whole number of libraries, among them the gerald r. ford. along the way, you developed a relationship with the fords. >> in the interest of full disclosure, i try to...
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the howenstein center for presidential studies, the gerald r. ford presidential library and museum co-hosted this event. it's just over an hour. >>> i'm going to be talking about, well, sort of humor in the white house. and as i was thinking of this title, i realized, uh-oh, this is a potential problem because i was really talking about the president and jokes and humor. and i know enough about the history of the presidency, some of you perhaps will have caught on to this, there's a potential problem there. there were two presidents who served before the white house was the official residence of the president. and so if i wanted to say, well, the presidency in humor, humor in the white house didn't quite do it. but then i thought about it some more and actually it does work because neither of the first two president has a sense of humor. so it gets me out of that problem. but, i'm going to follow the lead of perhaps the most successful humorist in the white house. it might not be the person you're thinking of by doing what he always did, in most
the howenstein center for presidential studies, the gerald r. ford presidential library and museum co-hosted this event. it's just over an hour. >>> i'm going to be talking about, well, sort of humor in the white house. and as i was thinking of this title, i realized, uh-oh, this is a potential problem because i was really talking about the president and jokes and humor. and i know enough about the history of the presidency, some of you perhaps will have caught on to this, there's a...
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. >>> tonight, people in the grand lake neighborhood in oakland are rallying behind gerald the turkey. this guy lives around the rose garden, has been known to get a bit aggressive, even attacking people at times, but gerald has been getting so feisty lately because of mating season. the fish and wildlife officers have now set up some decoys to try and lure him into a trap. once they get him, they will set him free in an area with fewer humans to pick on. >> this turkey jumped on you? >> he just walked towards me and hit my hand. really hard. it really hurt. i thought he had broken a bone or something. >> gerald will jump at you, get you with the beak, and you know, i knew pretty early on that we were in trouble. some of the elderly folks i worry about them a little bit. >>> well, it survived the spanish flu, two fires, and a world war, but covid-19 proved to be a deadly blow to a beloved sea side diner in san francisco. louis announced it is keeping its doors closed for good after 83 years in business. the family owned restaurant set in a facebook post to the uncertainty was simply t
. >>> tonight, people in the grand lake neighborhood in oakland are rallying behind gerald the turkey. this guy lives around the rose garden, has been known to get a bit aggressive, even attacking people at times, but gerald has been getting so feisty lately because of mating season. the fish and wildlife officers have now set up some decoys to try and lure him into a trap. once they get him, they will set him free in an area with fewer humans to pick on. >> this turkey jumped on...
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people are holding hands, spraying, gerald ford gives a speech but reagan gave a great speech.n fact one of the people is by speaking agencies when he says he finished the book, this ability to kind of illicit motion to people who don't see it coming is one of his most astonishing political gifts. c-span: here is more of ronald reagan actually speaking. .. [applause] he is declaring victory talking about this is a platform a lot of great gorilla flight the on - - gorilla fighting and in fact when he says this is truly a platform gender language would not be acceptable say he is referring to the speech at the 1975 cpac that says we need party not of the democrats so it's him saying to his supporters you can say you have one but we have one the future that the other being here is him reaching out to democrats in the first we are familiar with the phrase reagan democrats that the working-class voters who were alienated within the civil rights movement and feminist movement to be pulled into the republican tent was another of his geniuses. and the fact that he seizes the moment to
people are holding hands, spraying, gerald ford gives a speech but reagan gave a great speech.n fact one of the people is by speaking agencies when he says he finished the book, this ability to kind of illicit motion to people who don't see it coming is one of his most astonishing political gifts. c-span: here is more of ronald reagan actually speaking. .. [applause] he is declaring victory talking about this is a platform a lot of great gorilla flight the on - - gorilla fighting and in fact...
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harner as a professor of history at the university of houston gerald i'm going to begin with you is our government the united states of america and our military do you believe justified to be doing military exercises right off the coast of china and or using taiwan as a proxy to do so. absolutely not imagine if you will what would happen if china were to engage in military maneuvers off the coast of southern california or more provocatively off the coast of washington d.c. obviously you have to put this in a broader context that is to say that washington is frightened that china is in the passing lane by some measures china already has an economy that's larger than that of the united states however the united states still maintains a military advantage or so it thinks and so it is putting a full court press on china which not only includes these military maneuvers but also pressure with regard to hong kong also pressure on so-called out wides including great britain to not go forward with the telecommunications deal with the chinese giant speaking one way and that also includes putt
harner as a professor of history at the university of houston gerald i'm going to begin with you is our government the united states of america and our military do you believe justified to be doing military exercises right off the coast of china and or using taiwan as a proxy to do so. absolutely not imagine if you will what would happen if china were to engage in military maneuvers off the coast of southern california or more provocatively off the coast of washington d.c. obviously you have to...
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gerald miller. -- milwaukee. gerald miller. ivy: if you had to guess how many dead and wounded, how many would you guess you all were carrying? joseph: the only thing i can tell you is that one of our jones is aolonel retired colonel now. executive officer, or something else, i do not remember. at one of the reunions we talked, and he told me when they got down to south korea he started up the battalion with seven guys, that was all. so everybody else was either dead or wounded. off the marines. they did not want to walk into exitedp so they probably to the reservoir. because the marines picked up a lot of the guys over the next two days. there, by the time i got it had already just started dark, and the lt. col. was a transportation officer with the fifth marines. he picked me up and carried me back to a truck. mey put me in that and took back to where the marines were set up with their hospital tents. they put me out, let me down with all of the dead guys. --y did a ivy: triage? joseph: yes, triage. freezing, iold and was goi
gerald miller. -- milwaukee. gerald miller. ivy: if you had to guess how many dead and wounded, how many would you guess you all were carrying? joseph: the only thing i can tell you is that one of our jones is aolonel retired colonel now. executive officer, or something else, i do not remember. at one of the reunions we talked, and he told me when they got down to south korea he started up the battalion with seven guys, that was all. so everybody else was either dead or wounded. off the...
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guest: a long long time ago gerald ford was my congressman. as soon as i sit here and the kind words that you have to say about him. because lots of people really do not appreciate the kinds of things that he did for this country. so thank you for those comments. i'll be looking forward to the book that is coming out about gerald ford and she said could be written. [laughter]. host: is a wonderful historian who was president of the ford library. we'll think he's written a biography. guest: this is the defendant note amazingly profound evening for me, hearing you talk. one of the issues i've had many years, is that kids are not taught civics anymore. i took civics in the eighth grade read been a political junkie all my life. i want to talk to people about things like the constitution, a study law in history and government major. i'm appalled by the total lack of knowledge. the disinterest in the constitution. the kids are taught basic civics and grade school, the chances that they will carry that interest and concern responsibility on entered a
guest: a long long time ago gerald ford was my congressman. as soon as i sit here and the kind words that you have to say about him. because lots of people really do not appreciate the kinds of things that he did for this country. so thank you for those comments. i'll be looking forward to the book that is coming out about gerald ford and she said could be written. [laughter]. host: is a wonderful historian who was president of the ford library. we'll think he's written a biography. guest: this...
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and susan ford bails is the fourth child and only daughter of our 38th president, gerald ford. she lived in the white house during the bulk of her father's presidency, and since 1981, has served as a trustee of the gerald ford presidential foundation. moderating our panel is david rubenstein, the co-founder and co-executive chairman of the carlyle group and our country's leading patriotic philanthropist. generously contributing to the preservation of our nation's history and culture. he is also the host of bloomberg's "the david rubenstein show: peer-to-peer conversations." ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to this stage matthew mckinley, tweed roosevelt, linda johnson rob, susan ford bails and david rubenstein. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. i want to apologize again, as one of my roles of the chairman of the board of the kennedy center. i think this is the first time the air conditioning hasn't worked. most of you who are descendents of presidents probably have ancestors that didn't have air conditioning. who knows when air-conditioning was first installed in the
and susan ford bails is the fourth child and only daughter of our 38th president, gerald ford. she lived in the white house during the bulk of her father's presidency, and since 1981, has served as a trustee of the gerald ford presidential foundation. moderating our panel is david rubenstein, the co-founder and co-executive chairman of the carlyle group and our country's leading patriotic philanthropist. generously contributing to the preservation of our nation's history and culture. he is also...
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gerald, thank you. >> thank you, michael. >>> what do we have kathryn?m twitter, i think, on this subject. not taking a shot, literally for me, it's social distancing and mask for the next few -- you're not going to get the shot. social distancing and the mask for the next few years once a reliable vaccine is available. yeah, there is a mind-set of folks out there who say i'm not going to do it. if you don't do it, you are, i would argue, delaying the real herd immunity opportunity that's out there. on pricing issue, i just want to say this quickly, i can only hope we're soon having an argument as to whether $20 is too much because that would mean we have a vaccine. please make sure you go to my website and answer a provocative question i may say so myself, is perception of crime in america being driven more by statistics or stories? >>> still to come, in the national moment of racial reckoning many shops around the country have felt move to put signs out front in support of black lives matter. does this engender goodwill or. the shark vacmop, a complete
gerald, thank you. >> thank you, michael. >>> what do we have kathryn?m twitter, i think, on this subject. not taking a shot, literally for me, it's social distancing and mask for the next few -- you're not going to get the shot. social distancing and the mask for the next few years once a reliable vaccine is available. yeah, there is a mind-set of folks out there who say i'm not going to do it. if you don't do it, you are, i would argue, delaying the real herd immunity...
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in the last two years of my career- budgets to gerald adopt now has been named to replace christophe castaner come under fire amid widespread french protest against racial injustice. and police brutality spurred b by the death of george floyd in the united d states. bt itit is it is your. what' w wha. a highly anticicipated governmet shake up that left several positions on touch. among those studyi the foreign affairs education economy health and defense ministers world trusted to keep on with their jobs. yet there were also a few surprises chief among those is ththe globl movie t. a criminal defense lawyer known for his critical views of the french justice system. is succeeding michael bidwill bay at the helm of the justice ministry. it will be his first time holding a position in governrnment. anothr unexpected nomination was invest local replace funky stale as culture minister. a former member of sakshi right ends nicolas sarkozy's government's national quit politics in two thousand twelve and has since appeared on numerous television and radio shows. meanwhile public accounts min
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to be one of the potential vice presidential picks for gerald ford. he eventually goes to nelson rockefeller and turns to bush and essentially says you've been a loyal soldier for the republican party for all these years and quietly i'd like to get all the people involved in watergate publicly out of the city, out of the limelight. what would you like to do? where would you like to go? i can offer you paris, london, really the prime jobs he has to offer and george bush looks at him and says i'd like to go to china. and gerald ford says would you like to go to london or paris because those are the better place tuesday go, and he says no, china is growing, china is an exciting place. and also this is really key and this comes up in his personal correspondence at the time. china's a lot cheaper than london or paris. the ambassador to london and paris and other fine capitals of europe is expected to supplement the embassy's social budget. and after all these years in public service george bush felt and five kids to put through college he felt he wanted to
to be one of the potential vice presidential picks for gerald ford. he eventually goes to nelson rockefeller and turns to bush and essentially says you've been a loyal soldier for the republican party for all these years and quietly i'd like to get all the people involved in watergate publicly out of the city, out of the limelight. what would you like to do? where would you like to go? i can offer you paris, london, really the prime jobs he has to offer and george bush looks at him and says i'd...
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and that's when jimmy and gerald ford had a really good time. and saw -- each one, well, they -- and i started working with betty and we developed a really wonderful relationship. >> mrs. carter, there are several first ladies still living. is there a sorority of first ladies in a sense? >> well, i had a good relationship with betty ford and with lady bird as long as she was alive but that's about it. i don't think -- there's never been a real -- we see each other at events and at library dedications. for the new first ladies. but there's never been that closeness that i had with bettyfobetty ford and lady bird. >> when you were first lady you had a weekly luncheon with your husband and would attend cabinet meetings. what was the purpose of that? >> well, i had a luncheon with jimmy. there were always things i wanted to ask him and some was about the family and finances and things going on back home. but we also talked about issues. i would say it was more family and personal things going on, but almost every -- after we were there until about a
and that's when jimmy and gerald ford had a really good time. and saw -- each one, well, they -- and i started working with betty and we developed a really wonderful relationship. >> mrs. carter, there are several first ladies still living. is there a sorority of first ladies in a sense? >> well, i had a good relationship with betty ford and with lady bird as long as she was alive but that's about it. i don't think -- there's never been a real -- we see each other at events and at...
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why would reagan ever want gerald ford as his vice president? and why would ford want to do it?hat there was real doubt in 1980 about whether reagan could win the presidency. the fear was he was too conservative, too hawkish, too extreme. everyone remembered what happened 60 years earlier to barry goldwater. he didn't even get 40% of the vote. he lost one of the most lop side ed elections ever. would americans actually vote for ronald reagan. that's where the idea of ford came in. he had stature. he had experience. he'd come within a whisker of winning a full-term as president in 1976 and he had only gotten more popular since. that was the idea, an all star ticket, reagan and ford. in that clip you saw was from the early evening july 16th, 1980 and drama would onld build as ford went from his mildly curious state to being very interested in that nam nation for vice president. the chatter grew louder as they prepared a resolution to draft him. a meeting and negotiations. then supposedly a deal. by now the hour was late, but delegates were asked to stay in the hall. ronald reagan
why would reagan ever want gerald ford as his vice president? and why would ford want to do it?hat there was real doubt in 1980 about whether reagan could win the presidency. the fear was he was too conservative, too hawkish, too extreme. everyone remembered what happened 60 years earlier to barry goldwater. he didn't even get 40% of the vote. he lost one of the most lop side ed elections ever. would americans actually vote for ronald reagan. that's where the idea of ford came in. he had...
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watergate occurs, president nixon resigns, gerald ford comes. in george bush is considered very strongly to be one of the potential vice president picks for gerald ford. >> eventually goes with nelson rockefeller, and turns to bush, and essentially he says, you've been a loyal soldier for the republican party for all these years, and quietly, i'd like to get all of the people who were involved in watergate, even publicly, out of the city, out of the limelight. what would you like to do? i know you like diplomacy after having been in the un. where would you like to go? i can offer you paris. i can offer you london. really the prime jobs he has to offer -- >> and george bush looks at him and says, i'd like to go to china. and gerald ford says, would you like to go to london or paris? because those are the better places to go. and bush, says no, china is going to be the future. china is growing. china is an exciting place. and also -- and this is really key, and this comes up in his personal correspondents at the time -- china is a lot cheaper than
watergate occurs, president nixon resigns, gerald ford comes. in george bush is considered very strongly to be one of the potential vice president picks for gerald ford. >> eventually goes with nelson rockefeller, and turns to bush, and essentially he says, you've been a loyal soldier for the republican party for all these years, and quietly, i'd like to get all of the people who were involved in watergate, even publicly, out of the city, out of the limelight. what would you like to do? i...
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and gerald ford says, "would you like to go to london or paris? because those are the better places to go." and bush says, "no, china is going to be a future. china is growing. china is an exciting place." and also -- and this is really key, and this comes up in his personal correspondence at the time -- china is a lot cheaper than london or paris. the ambassador to london and paris and other fine capitals of europe is expected to supplement the embassy's social budget. and after all these years in public service, george bush felt like he -- and five kids he put through college -- he felt like he wanted to go some place that was a little bit more affordable. and his diary throughout his time in china is filled with references to how not only exciting it was, how vibrant it was, but how wonderful it was to live in a place that was so inexpensive. >> barbara bush loved china, it seemed. >> she said it was probably her favorite place to be. the kids were not there. they were all back in the u.s. she -- >> but the dog went with them, correct? >> the d
and gerald ford says, "would you like to go to london or paris? because those are the better places to go." and bush says, "no, china is going to be a future. china is growing. china is an exciting place." and also -- and this is really key, and this comes up in his personal correspondence at the time -- china is a lot cheaper than london or paris. the ambassador to london and paris and other fine capitals of europe is expected to supplement the embassy's social budget. and...
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representatives from presidential sites around the country and descendents of presidents from james monroe to geraldes and gentlemen, please welcome fred ryan, chairman, white house historical association board of directors and deborah rudder, president of the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts. [applause]
representatives from presidential sites around the country and descendents of presidents from james monroe to geraldes and gentlemen, please welcome fred ryan, chairman, white house historical association board of directors and deborah rudder, president of the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts. [applause]
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gerald miller. ivy: do you have a guess at how many wounded and dead shoulder -- dead soldiers you are carrying on these trucks? how many would you guess you are carrying? joseph: the only thing i can tell you is at one of our jones, he's anel retired colonel. he was an executive officer. i don't remember. at one of the reunions, we when they got back down to south korea, he started up a battalion with seven guys. either deadse was or wounded. off to the marines. the rains act up a lot of the guys. over the next two days. by the time i got there, it had just started and the marine colonel, he was a transportation officer. he picked me up and carried me mek to the truck and took back to where the marines were set up with their hospitals or tense. they left me down with all the dead guys. ity did the what do you call ? ?vy: triage joseph: yes. man, i was cold, freezing. i went into hypothermia. i started screaming as loud as i couldn't some guys came out and got me and took me into the tent. the medic
gerald miller. ivy: do you have a guess at how many wounded and dead shoulder -- dead soldiers you are carrying on these trucks? how many would you guess you are carrying? joseph: the only thing i can tell you is at one of our jones, he's anel retired colonel. he was an executive officer. i don't remember. at one of the reunions, we when they got back down to south korea, he started up a battalion with seven guys. either deadse was or wounded. off to the marines. the rains act up a lot of the...
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and that was gerald vessel of airborne consulting he joined us from hamburg and finally a german chocolate maker has won a 10 year court battle to protect a special trademark the country's top court of river sports protection of its where shape the confectioner built its spread around the shape square to fit a man's sport jacket hence the name and register the trademark in the 1990 s. on the losing side was german rival milka which has incidentally trademark the purple shade of its wrapper. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin as always you can find out more about these and other business stories online at www dot com slash business to check us out on facebook and twitter i'm stephen beardsley as always thanks for watching. ok keep your distance. coronavirus changed almost everything. how we live. how you spend our free high how we travel. how our. advertisers and creative industries reacting to social distance. music. comes. to the point during opinion clear positions international perspective so. after 4 nights of heated negotiations the leaders reached agreement on
and that was gerald vessel of airborne consulting he joined us from hamburg and finally a german chocolate maker has won a 10 year court battle to protect a special trademark the country's top court of river sports protection of its where shape the confectioner built its spread around the shape square to fit a man's sport jacket hence the name and register the trademark in the 1990 s. on the losing side was german rival milka which has incidentally trademark the purple shade of its wrapper. and...
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and that was gerald bissell of airborne consulting he joined us from hamburg and finally a german chocolate maker has won a 10 year court battle to protect a special trademark the country's top court of river sports protection of its where shape the confectioner built its friends around the shape square to fit a man's sport jacket hence the name and register the trademark in the 1990 s. on the losing side was german rival milka which has incidentally trademark the purple shade of its wrapper. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin as always you can find out more about these and other business stories online at www dot com slash business to check us out on facebook and twitter i'm stephen beardsley as always thanks for watching. africa. they have a bad reputation but they play a key role in the ecosystem. which is of the most important in. the environment. until many species are endangered that the project to kenya seeks to protect the scavengers that means. above all talking to local people eco and africa. next on d w. like . mughal or just some us safe food for the russi
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charles: keith fitz-gerald, i keep saying look at boeing. it doesn't have to power and oomph it did for years. it is still critical name. think boeing needs to be north of 200 before dow gets to plus column. >> i share that sentiment. that 737 max news is not helping. with the stuff heating up with china, they make critical platforms our mility use even if we don't have a conflict and i hope we don't. charles: right. they have a ton of military contracts. the stock was up to 186 recently but they keep fumbling. talk about investment themes that occurredince the pandemic began because they continue to go on, right? particularly in the consumer discretionary area. we're seeing changes of things there. car dealer, autonation, they reported their best quarter ever. homebuilder pulte homes saw new orders and backlogs significantly above consensus. itt homebuilder index all-time high. keith you talked earlier about making some changes. i think the pandemic has introduced new names or old names probably should not be in people's> portfolios. >> i
charles: keith fitz-gerald, i keep saying look at boeing. it doesn't have to power and oomph it did for years. it is still critical name. think boeing needs to be north of 200 before dow gets to plus column. >> i share that sentiment. that 737 max news is not helping. with the stuff heating up with china, they make critical platforms our mility use even if we don't have a conflict and i hope we don't. charles: right. they have a ton of military contracts. the stock was up to 186 recently...
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ashley: quickly on this one, gerald.to look [ inaudible ] they own groups like anne taylor. they are preparing to file for bankruptcy and will be closing, we understand, at least 1200 stores, maybe as soon as this week. they blame the pandemic, we can ask you, the virus is changing the retail scene, we know it is, or is it basically speeding up the demise of brick and mortar? >> when you drain the pool you see where all the cracks are. ascena was doing poorly before. brooks brothers was doing poorly before. we have been talking about it for a long time. apparel is really tough right now. it's been tough for years. mall-based apparel, the customer is not shopping for that right now. they haven't been for a long time. all the growth has been in electronics, other categories including food but not apparel. we will see a huge shakeout that has really only just begun. ashley: lot of cracks in that drained-out pool as you say. gerald storch, as always, great stuff. really appreciate your time. thank you so much for joining us.
ashley: quickly on this one, gerald.to look [ inaudible ] they own groups like anne taylor. they are preparing to file for bankruptcy and will be closing, we understand, at least 1200 stores, maybe as soon as this week. they blame the pandemic, we can ask you, the virus is changing the retail scene, we know it is, or is it basically speeding up the demise of brick and mortar? >> when you drain the pool you see where all the cracks are. ascena was doing poorly before. brooks brothers was...
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keith fitz-gerald, thank you very much.hese are the names, apple, amazon, google, facebook, here we go "after the bell" with those numbers. >>> also happening today, very important, president trump caused quite a commotion floating the idea of delaying the november election until it is safe for people to vote in person. his tweet casting a shadow over white house efforts to push forward on more economic stimulus as the enhanced unemployment benefit is set to expire tomorrow. blake burman is live at the white house with the kerfuffle of the day. blake. reporter: hi, there, cheryl. you remember joe biden was laughed off, completely laughed off by the trump campaign when he predicted this very moment would come. president trump took to twitter today, and openly suggested potentially delaying the presidential election in november. here is the tweet. with universal mail-in voting not absent tee voting which is good. 2020 will be the most inaccurate and fraudulent election in history. it will be a great embarassment to the usa. d
keith fitz-gerald, thank you very much.hese are the names, apple, amazon, google, facebook, here we go "after the bell" with those numbers. >>> also happening today, very important, president trump caused quite a commotion floating the idea of delaying the november election until it is safe for people to vote in person. his tweet casting a shadow over white house efforts to push forward on more economic stimulus as the enhanced unemployment benefit is set to expire tomorrow....
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gerald in texas. talking about efforts to remove monments and statues.oming up we're going to hear from an expert on these issues lincoln scholar. talking about this effort and also talking about a change of mind he has had about the whole process. that conversation coming up on "washington journal." host: joining us is harold holzer the public policy institute director for the hunter college roosevelt house and lincoln forium chair. welcome back to c-span, sir. guest: thank you for having me. host: you had a recent op ed talking about the topic of confederate monments and statues and a position now you're taking that with a littleit
gerald in texas. talking about efforts to remove monments and statues.oming up we're going to hear from an expert on these issues lincoln scholar. talking about this effort and also talking about a change of mind he has had about the whole process. that conversation coming up on "washington journal." host: joining us is harold holzer the public policy institute director for the hunter college roosevelt house and lincoln forium chair. welcome back to c-span, sir. guest: thank you for...
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what was nancy's role in encouraging reagan to seek the challenge against gerald ford in 1976? >> there was a group of influential, wealthy republican men, mostly men, and nancy was very close friends with the wives. and it was simplifies-ing to some extent because clearly it was a large circle of. people there weren't just men with their eyes on the country, we remember that when barry goldwater run for president, ronald reagan gave a much commented on. speech >> the speech. >> that right. that was the coming out speech for ronald reagan. and all of those forces, those disparate forces came together while he was still on the governors. office and they jailed, more are, less and that year after, so that in 1976 when gerald ford was running for election, ronald reagan popped on the public consciousness as a very, appealing conservative potential challenger for gerald fareed. >> well, remember he already ran in 1968 for president. i have a story about nancy in the oral yeast presidential conversation. maureen reagan is writing her dad, letters and they communicated. they wrote al
what was nancy's role in encouraging reagan to seek the challenge against gerald ford in 1976? >> there was a group of influential, wealthy republican men, mostly men, and nancy was very close friends with the wives. and it was simplifies-ing to some extent because clearly it was a large circle of. people there weren't just men with their eyes on the country, we remember that when barry goldwater run for president, ronald reagan gave a much commented on. speech >> the speech....
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trump is nothe first president to commute or parton the sentence the ally or personal friend.ical gerald ford, many of our viewers will recognize, pardoned richard nixon. he was not convicted of anything t ahead ofny possible conviction. that was very controversial. after that george h.w. bush pardoned six of the co-conspirators in iran contra. bill clinton may be the closest example, though not a perct analogy to president trump, he pardoned 140 people on the day he leftffice. what is the political consequences of that? well, for clinton and for george h.w. bush, they did it on the way out the door, but gerald rd did it while he was still hoping to have a future career. some people arguablysay that's what helped end his career. n az: so we heard attorney general barr also mention this is all, of course, perfectly legal, it's beenhe president's powers. there have been a lot of debate around presidential powers recently. of all the experts you talk to, where does this fit in to those theories of presidential power? >> founding fathers put this power in the constitution, alexander hamilton
trump is nothe first president to commute or parton the sentence the ally or personal friend.ical gerald ford, many of our viewers will recognize, pardoned richard nixon. he was not convicted of anything t ahead ofny possible conviction. that was very controversial. after that george h.w. bush pardoned six of the co-conspirators in iran contra. bill clinton may be the closest example, though not a perct analogy to president trump, he pardoned 140 people on the day he leftffice. what is the...
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donald trump is going to pardon himself he is going to pardon evolved to trump he is going to pardon gerald questionnaire the charges on which roger stone was convicted flowed from the special counsel robert muller investigation into allegations that trumped colluded with russia during the 2016 elections now no evidence of trump russia collusion was ever discovered but a number of individuals associated. with the trump campaign were charged with process crimes as well as unrelated charges now roger stone admitted that during the 2016 elections he did indeed promote the wiki leaks emails emails that were provided to wiki leaks from clinton campaign manager john podesta however he says he had no prior knowledge of any e-mails that we leaked was going to publish and he certainly was not involved in any hacking or data dumping or anything to that effect the founder of the news side 21st century wired patrick kennington told us that the claims against stone are questionable to say the least. to say that roger stone. committed a crime is to say that it would be the same as saying covering up abou
donald trump is going to pardon himself he is going to pardon evolved to trump he is going to pardon gerald questionnaire the charges on which roger stone was convicted flowed from the special counsel robert muller investigation into allegations that trumped colluded with russia during the 2016 elections now no evidence of trump russia collusion was ever discovered but a number of individuals associated. with the trump campaign were charged with process crimes as well as unrelated charges now...
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you go back to jimmy carter with ronald reagan and gerald forward with jimmy carter. he hopes he will break on september 29. >> how are the negotiations with the commission on presidential debates? is the president committed to show up to all three debates? gov. christie: the president would like more debates. remember something, a lot of people are going to start voting before september 29. and there will not be one presidential debate before then to me seems ridiculous. we need to move them up or add additional debates between the president and vice president giving the phenomenon of early voting that occurs in many states. you will see the president and i'm sure he would love to have more of them. >> is that in discussion right now? is there a chance of that happening? e c.p.d. is pretty firm with its plan with three presidential and one vice presidential. >> that is up to the folks to do that. i'm a bystander. those are my views of what i know about the president and i think the president would want sooner more debates more than later. no shun -- one should cast a
you go back to jimmy carter with ronald reagan and gerald forward with jimmy carter. he hopes he will break on september 29. >> how are the negotiations with the commission on presidential debates? is the president committed to show up to all three debates? gov. christie: the president would like more debates. remember something, a lot of people are going to start voting before september 29. and there will not be one presidential debate before then to me seems ridiculous. we need to move...
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donald trump is going to pardon himself he is going to pardon the volga trump he is going to pardon gerald cush there are the charges on which roger stone was convicted flowed from the special counsel robert muller investigation into allegations that trump colluded with russia during the 2016 elections now no evidence of trump russia collusion was ever discovered but a number of individuals associated with the trump campaign which charged with process crimes as well as unrelated charges now roger stone admitted that during the 2016 elections he did indeed promote the wiki leaks emails of the e-mails that were provided to wiki leaks from clinton campaign manager john podesta however he says he had no prior knowledge of any e-mails that we do it was going to publish and he certainly was not involved in any hacking or data jumping or anything to that effect. almost 2 months after the rise of the black lives matter movements sparked by the killing of george floyd in the u.s. the impact is still being felt around the world in the german capital for example moves are underway to rename a metro s
donald trump is going to pardon himself he is going to pardon the volga trump he is going to pardon gerald cush there are the charges on which roger stone was convicted flowed from the special counsel robert muller investigation into allegations that trump colluded with russia during the 2016 elections now no evidence of trump russia collusion was ever discovered but a number of individuals associated with the trump campaign which charged with process crimes as well as unrelated charges now...
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what was nancy's role in encouraging ronald reagan to seek the challenge against gerald ford in 1976?there was a group of influential, wealthy republican men, mostly men, and nancy was very close friends with their wives. and it was -- i'm simplifying it to some extent, because clearly it was a larger circle of people. it wasn't just this group of men who had their eye on ronald reagan. there were people around the country who thought he had been such an effective spokesperson for the conservative cause as the ge spokesman. we remember that when barry goldwater ran for president, ronald reagan gave a much-commented-on speech -- >> the speech. >> the -- in fact it was the -- that's right, that was the coming -- you can argue the coming-out speech for ronald reagan. and all of those forces, those disparate forces came together while he was still in the governor's office. and they gelled, more or less, in that year after, so that in -- when gerald ford was running for election -- he, of course, succeeded richard nixon -- in 1976, ronald reagan popped on the public consciousness as a very
what was nancy's role in encouraging ronald reagan to seek the challenge against gerald ford in 1976?there was a group of influential, wealthy republican men, mostly men, and nancy was very close friends with their wives. and it was -- i'm simplifying it to some extent, because clearly it was a larger circle of people. it wasn't just this group of men who had their eye on ronald reagan. there were people around the country who thought he had been such an effective spokesperson for the...
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ms patel and the french minister of the interior, gerald darmanin, have signed an agreement on intelligence darmanin said the pair have agreed to create a ‘franco—british intelligence cell'. the home secretary said in a statement after the visit that despite action taken by law enforcement: the government is spending more than 700 million pounds on new border controls — and staff — in england, scotland and wales, as part of preparations for the end of the brexit transition period in january. ministers say measures for northern ireland will be announced later this month —— labour says the government has been too slow to lay the groundwork for new customs arrangements. 0ur political correspondent ian watson reports. here at the main port, things are about to change. the brakes a transition period comes to a close of the end of the year and the government has decided not to extend it. that means the uk will leave the eu customs union, they will be a friction free border with their biggest market and i will no longer be possible and they said that they would invest more than £700 million in new
ms patel and the french minister of the interior, gerald darmanin, have signed an agreement on intelligence darmanin said the pair have agreed to create a ‘franco—british intelligence cell'. the home secretary said in a statement after the visit that despite action taken by law enforcement: the government is spending more than 700 million pounds on new border controls — and staff — in england, scotland and wales, as part of preparations for the end of the brexit transition period in...
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gerald krasner also confirmed that 75 support staff were made redundant on monday and that senior clubeed to work for nothing until the situation is resolved. we've had an interesting insight into the demands of being an elite cricketer from england's opening batsman dom sibley, who has been really honest over how he felt he needed to lose weight. this is him on the left during the tour of sri lanka in march, and how he looks now on the right ahead of england's first test against the west indies which starts tomorrow. he says hes lost 12 kilograms — that's almost two stone. he's been really candid about how he feels he needed to make a change. in sri lanka ifelt, a little bit for the first time in my career, i felt self—conscious about my physique, my weight. especially training in that heat, i saw a few of the lads running after a big session and it was an eye—opener for me. i have had a tap on the shoulder before and not done anything about it when i was younger, it was probably a bit overdue having that wake—up call. during lockdown and we couldn't improve anyway cricket —related, i
gerald krasner also confirmed that 75 support staff were made redundant on monday and that senior clubeed to work for nothing until the situation is resolved. we've had an interesting insight into the demands of being an elite cricketer from england's opening batsman dom sibley, who has been really honest over how he felt he needed to lose weight. this is him on the left during the tour of sri lanka in march, and how he looks now on the right ahead of england's first test against the west...
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former president gerald ford.ually the only warmer congressman who i wanted to interview for this book. i've talked to about 250 people read along with researching this book but he was the only one who said, no. it was too busy. they formed a committee to investigate the money the powell staff had been given. and there were some shoddy bookkeeping. in a group of house members voted to not seek adam clayton powell jr. those their legal, they should have brought him back to washington and allow him to take a seat. but they said it don't matter anymore. and your constituents in harlem who voted you back in, their vote doesn't count. so we don't want to appear. and on the very day that senator edward brooke first black senator was born in. adam clayton powell jr. was expelled. anyway had a right to be seated. so he bought it to the high court anyone. a landmark decision. law student now. john mccormick, speaker of the house then. powell versus mccormick. it was a landmark case. in powell one. anymore questions. guest:
former president gerald ford.ually the only warmer congressman who i wanted to interview for this book. i've talked to about 250 people read along with researching this book but he was the only one who said, no. it was too busy. they formed a committee to investigate the money the powell staff had been given. and there were some shoddy bookkeeping. in a group of house members voted to not seek adam clayton powell jr. those their legal, they should have brought him back to washington and allow...
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brazilian president gerald wassenaar has been tested for covert 19 after being taken to a military hospital with a high fever but he says his lungs are clean and emerged from hospital wearing a mask just hours after he took steps to water down a law requiring them in prisons well as we keep the use of masks in churches schools and in shops. you know secular state my pump air has criticised china's government over its new national security law in hong kong as being orwellian the police can now conduct searches without a warrant stop suspects from leaving the city and intercept online communications several companies are worried about the implications of hong kong's national security law short video up to talk has announced it will stop operations there the one an iraqi analyst who was a leading expert on i still in other armed groups has been killed in baghdad. was shot at close range by a gunman outside his home the analysts was an authoritative voice on the conflict in the region and advised iraq's government along with the u.s. backed coalition fighting i saw here today the headlines got
brazilian president gerald wassenaar has been tested for covert 19 after being taken to a military hospital with a high fever but he says his lungs are clean and emerged from hospital wearing a mask just hours after he took steps to water down a law requiring them in prisons well as we keep the use of masks in churches schools and in shops. you know secular state my pump air has criticised china's government over its new national security law in hong kong as being orwellian the police can now...
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you go back as far as jimmy carter with ronald reagan and gerald ford with jimmy carter. it has been a pattern in a pattern i am sure the president hopes he will be able to break on september 29. >> how are the negotiations with the commission on presidential debates? is the president committed to showing up to all three debates? gov. christie: the president would love to have more debate if they can work out the timing. remember something, a lot of people are going to start voting before september 29. they will not see one presidential debate by then, seems ridiculous. i think we need to move the date up or add additional debates between the president and vice president, given the phenomenon of early voting that occurs in so many states. you will absolutely see the president onstage stage for all three debates. i am sure he would love to have more of them. >> is that in discussion right now? having an earlier debate? is there actually a chance of that happening? usually the c.p.d. is pretty firm with its plan with three presidential and one vice presidential. gov. christ
you go back as far as jimmy carter with ronald reagan and gerald ford with jimmy carter. it has been a pattern in a pattern i am sure the president hopes he will be able to break on september 29. >> how are the negotiations with the commission on presidential debates? is the president committed to showing up to all three debates? gov. christie: the president would love to have more debate if they can work out the timing. remember something, a lot of people are going to start voting before...
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let's start with gerald colling from richardson, texas. good morning. i tuned in a little late. if i am repeating someone else -- i would love to see more statues of our black heroes of the civil rights movement. more than that, i remember recently seeing a thing on tv about the civil war and ulysses grant. there was an episode where grant an armorynd armory -- back in kentucky and he took his army around to fight a couple battles. he left it guarded by less than 1000 escaped and freed slaves who wanted to be part of the union army. by themory was attacked s, and these slaves were far outnumbered. they were soldiers by that time, heroes. extremelyt an valiant battle and saved the armory. that would be my first choice for a statue, but i would have john lewis right next to it. i loved him for many years and read about him for many years. he and a lot of other wonderful people we have lost this past year were part of the civil rights movement. i think it is time for more statues, honor than the right way. host: let's go to robert calling from florida. good morning. caller: good mo
let's start with gerald colling from richardson, texas. good morning. i tuned in a little late. if i am repeating someone else -- i would love to see more statues of our black heroes of the civil rights movement. more than that, i remember recently seeing a thing on tv about the civil war and ulysses grant. there was an episode where grant an armorynd armory -- back in kentucky and he took his army around to fight a couple battles. he left it guarded by less than 1000 escaped and freed slaves...
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and here's this incredible site of three former presidents and byron the plane and jimmy carter and gerald ford there was a lot of bad blood between them but they became friends on that trip and so they became so close he asked jimmy carter to get his eulogy. when i asked jimmy carter about it, he was emotional and said he is someone i think about a lot and i treasure our friendship. we would always want to ride together in the car. we love long trips to places. this is about those friendships across party lines. it's not about the steel dossier and what's going on with michael flynn and constant chaos and controversy and putting that in the framework of what we see today because you can't imagine donald trump becoming friendly with any of these former presidents. he said he's open to a friendship with bill clinton but a few dates back to the 2016 election, he invited the women that accused him of rape to a debate with hillary clinton. how can you move beyond that, you can't. some things have become so vicious that i think it's changed the way the former presidents are going to interact go
and here's this incredible site of three former presidents and byron the plane and jimmy carter and gerald ford there was a lot of bad blood between them but they became friends on that trip and so they became so close he asked jimmy carter to get his eulogy. when i asked jimmy carter about it, he was emotional and said he is someone i think about a lot and i treasure our friendship. we would always want to ride together in the car. we love long trips to places. this is about those friendships...
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and blue scarves, and a dress that had a motif of american eagles, which of course is now in the gerald ford library. and mrs. ford, unlike many of her predecessors, broke away from the kind of first lady tradition of wearing a solid monochromatic colors. she loved all kinds of different patterns, from plans to florals, zigzags, geometric designs, even sort of piping, its white piping as in the yellow dress above, and blue below, or the red on the actual bicentennial day of july 4th, 1976. so that's a bit of an overview of what these two women and what they wore and why they wore it. in three today's lecture, but also the series, i start where ib gan, on this stage. it was on this stage in 1990 that i had a chance, my only chance as it turns out, to interact, as i'll put it, with pat nixon. it was the night before the richard nixon presidential library and museum was dedicated. there was a reception for former nixon white house staff. at that point i had written my two books, and accomplice nixon, though very frail and not doing interviews or granting them, agreed to answer questions th
and blue scarves, and a dress that had a motif of american eagles, which of course is now in the gerald ford library. and mrs. ford, unlike many of her predecessors, broke away from the kind of first lady tradition of wearing a solid monochromatic colors. she loved all kinds of different patterns, from plans to florals, zigzags, geometric designs, even sort of piping, its white piping as in the yellow dress above, and blue below, or the red on the actual bicentennial day of july 4th, 1976. so...
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and patty, i remember from my years, i covered seven presidents, starting with gerald ford. all the way to president obama. i remember all of them, i think was ronald reagan who said there is no limit to what you can accomplish if you don't care who gets the credit. that was pat nixon. she lived that. she was the embodiment of that. you could see it. it was never about her. i ran into a quote, and it was a barbara bush quote. pat nixon didn't take credit, -- >> barbara bush was not shy. >> nixon didn't seek credit, which is probably why she is not as fully appreciated as she should. because she never sought recognition for herself. those of us who knew and mired her always wished she had gotten the appreciation that she earned over a lifetime of service. >> mrs. nixon always wanted the word to speak for itself. she didn't care about getting credit. she generally did not. >> you wants told me that the role of first lady adapts to the woman as much as the woman adapts. how does that work? >> someday, it will be a man. that is the white house in general, throughout our history.
and patty, i remember from my years, i covered seven presidents, starting with gerald ford. all the way to president obama. i remember all of them, i think was ronald reagan who said there is no limit to what you can accomplish if you don't care who gets the credit. that was pat nixon. she lived that. she was the embodiment of that. you could see it. it was never about her. i ran into a quote, and it was a barbara bush quote. pat nixon didn't take credit, -- >> barbara bush was not shy....
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with red, white and blue scarves and a dress that had a motif of american eagles which is now in the geraldord library. and mrs. ford, unlike many of@: tradition of wearing a solid, monochromatic colors. she loved all kinds of different patterns, from plaids, to floral, zigzags, geometric designs, piping. the white piping as you see in the yellow dress above and the blue one below or the red piping that she wore on the actually bicentennial day of july 4, 1976. so that's a little of an overview of these two woman and what they wore and why they wore it. i would say in concluding not just today's lecture but the series that i start where i began on this stage. and it was on this stage in 1990 that i had a chance -- my only chance, as it turns out, to interact, as i'll put it with pat nixon. it was the night before the richard nixon presidential library museum was dedicated and there was a reception for former nixon white house staff. at that point, i had written my two books and mrs. nixon, although very frail and not doing interviews or granting them, agreed to answer questions that i submi
with red, white and blue scarves and a dress that had a motif of american eagles which is now in the geraldord library. and mrs. ford, unlike many of@: tradition of wearing a solid, monochromatic colors. she loved all kinds of different patterns, from plaids, to floral, zigzags, geometric designs, piping. the white piping as you see in the yellow dress above and the blue one below or the red piping that she wore on the actually bicentennial day of july 4, 1976. so that's a little of an overview...