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one of the things we find because of that unique entry with gerald ford is we have to introduce gerald ford to our people. how other presidents who ran things for the office. if you look at the next slide, thank you, i'm going to take you to the oval office on march 10 covid 1975. recalling something david mccullough said with john adams by that point have brought to lesser presidents with john adams to the attention of the american most successful book was being interviewed among the 20th century residents. the president really needs to be known better. so here we are march 10 rainy monday a spring and washington talking to his chief of staff don rumsfeld were in the background as a fellow by the name of john percy. john is a pulitzer prize winning novelist, journalist she's working for the "new york times" magazine and they asked ford for permission to follow him for a week during his presidency. president ford agreed to that the object was to write a lengthy story about gerald ford because they said americans are more about the president. the polling that was being done inside ford'
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now, therefore, i, gerald r. ford, president of the united states, pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by article 2, section 2 of the constitution, have granted and by these presents do grant a full, free and absolute pardon unto richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he, richard nixon, has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period from july 20, 1969 through august 9, 1974. >> as you can see from this chapter, which is written by jeffrey crouch, who is a professor of history at american university, ford had been a loyal supporter since he and nixon began their careers together in 1948. he was actually getting ready to retire in 1973 when he was plucked out of relative obscurity to become vice president. now he is in the oval office. you have to picture this. he is surrounded mainly by nixon's people, nixon's loyalists as his own advisors. that presents some real problems. within days of his taking office on august 9th of 1974, journalists start swamping
now, therefore, i, gerald r. ford, president of the united states, pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by article 2, section 2 of the constitution, have granted and by these presents do grant a full, free and absolute pardon unto richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he, richard nixon, has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period from july 20, 1969 through august 9, 1974. >> as you can see from this chapter, which is written by...
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they've, they've, they've done the impossible. gerald. yeah. they've, they've, they've been able to create monetary policy a hi printer, mac natal. now it's fantastic. it is incredible. so on the trans watch. 2021 is more than half over the 2nd half. we got about 20 seconds left. one of the, some little watch out for the crash markets. the market, the market crash, the market crash may happen. october. we'll start the bond market. maybe because this is a 40 year boulevard can it seems extended. yeah. and again, it, the whole thing is artificial. it's all artificial and they're going to be come a point when they're going to have to raise interest rates. and when that happens, this thing goes down. and again, you're looking at the slow down from the variance and it's big. you look at the vision tours, look at the numbers and hospitality. look at one after another, restaurants, they're all going down big time. so okay, you heard it from gerald samantha from the trans journal market crash in the 2nd half of 2021. i can bring on the cars report and
they've, they've, they've done the impossible. gerald. yeah. they've, they've, they've been able to create monetary policy a hi printer, mac natal. now it's fantastic. it is incredible. so on the trans watch. 2021 is more than half over the 2nd half. we got about 20 seconds left. one of the, some little watch out for the crash markets. the market, the market crash, the market crash may happen. october. we'll start the bond market. maybe because this is a 40 year boulevard can it seems extended....
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when we come back, gerald. so one day don't go away. the me ah ah, the military mission against him will conclude. on august 31st, i went to the phone, so who did go to us all the quote unquote a young girl. and i really need proof for my you got to be a separate company, so the cut, cut all the way up. i think that was the key code to show me that this was the right weapon against the right and the local. no, no, no, no, bought it from but it was filled out through z o o z the, the signing of the us towel about agreement and laid the groundwork for the road ahead toward a lasting peace in afghanistan. and i know we still need that mcdonalds and as i have the the, me like a back care the kaiser report. i my size or yeah, we're in phoenix, arizona. i have the great pleasure of introducing none other than gerald. so i think i'm trend is journal gerald, welcome back. thanks for having me. so the timing was that joe biden was going to stage a remarkable passing of the george and george to the taliban as part of the 91120th your anniversary.
when we come back, gerald. so one day don't go away. the me ah ah, the military mission against him will conclude. on august 31st, i went to the phone, so who did go to us all the quote unquote a young girl. and i really need proof for my you got to be a separate company, so the cut, cut all the way up. i think that was the key code to show me that this was the right weapon against the right and the local. no, no, no, no, bought it from but it was filled out through z o o z the, the signing of...
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i have the great pleasure of introducing none other than geralds a lot of trends. journal. gerald, welcome back. thanks for having me. so the timing was the job i was going to stage a remarkable passing of the charge and torch to the taliban as part of the 91120th your anniversary. instead. on the 50th anniversary that the us drop the gold standard, we want to purify money world. some would say that that's what created the crisis of afghan as dan, that's when the capital fell. well, is going to fall at any time. and it was only a matter of time and fish. another war that america started the last, they have a want to watch and watch him several on the korean war, they was the vietnam war. it was the iraq war. there was the ask and we're just thinking about this afghan war and of course, going back 10 years, you are very vocal talking to the mainstream media at the time and about quite point blank saying, hey, you know, we're probably going to lose the afghan, stan, and kind of agree with what ron paul, his sentiments at the time, and you're immediately as you describe it more or less black
i have the great pleasure of introducing none other than geralds a lot of trends. journal. gerald, welcome back. thanks for having me. so the timing was the job i was going to stage a remarkable passing of the charge and torch to the taliban as part of the 91120th your anniversary. instead. on the 50th anniversary that the us drop the gold standard, we want to purify money world. some would say that that's what created the crisis of afghan as dan, that's when the capital fell. well, is going to...
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and gerald walker have deeply diversive perspectives. >> chair preston: did gerald walker come up with the titles for the proposals that you'll be presenting at your upcoming workshops? >> jeff, i think it's keeping it familiar, the high access -- >> yeah, i have no idea. >> we're going to go with we don't know. i know that's a response you've said you'll accept. >> chair preston: great. i think some of the messages on these -- calling the second one, the high access network, as you are removing people under that proposal, as you are removing people's lines and making them walk further to get to muni is a little bit -- like, is reads like consultant spin and p.r. i understand that there's a p.r. firm that is also part of the contract with gerald walker, right? [inaudible]. >> we have some public communications firms, not p.r. firms. again, we want to make sure we have the right level of community engagement, and our communications team is also understaffed, so we need some help from communications firms to help us on the engagement. >> chair preston: has gerald walker ever advised eith
and gerald walker have deeply diversive perspectives. >> chair preston: did gerald walker come up with the titles for the proposals that you'll be presenting at your upcoming workshops? >> jeff, i think it's keeping it familiar, the high access -- >> yeah, i have no idea. >> we're going to go with we don't know. i know that's a response you've said you'll accept. >> chair preston: great. i think some of the messages on these -- calling the second one, the high...
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i wish -- the gerald, gerald, president gerald ford and first lady betty ford planted a american elm to mark the bicentennial of the united states. unfortunately, that tree no longer survives. but it was a very important moment and a great way to celebrate the 200 anniversary of the nation. >> was it dutch. elm disease? was this era where we were losing so many elms? >> i believe so, unfortunately. and the good news is there are some genetically-resistant hybrids available now, one of which was originally discovered literally on the national mall. so those are beginning to be planted at the white house now -- >> and laura bush, when they redesigned pennsylvania avenue, asked that there be american elms, perhaps these hybrids, planted all up and down literally at the address of 1600 pennsylvania avenue. some people said that was bringing about kind of the restoration of elms which had died off, and oaks had become, had become so predominant. but the historic nature or the historic importance of presidents planting trees, it -- that's a real legacy for the white house. >> absolutely. f
i wish -- the gerald, gerald, president gerald ford and first lady betty ford planted a american elm to mark the bicentennial of the united states. unfortunately, that tree no longer survives. but it was a very important moment and a great way to celebrate the 200 anniversary of the nation. >> was it dutch. elm disease? was this era where we were losing so many elms? >> i believe so, unfortunately. and the good news is there are some genetically-resistant hybrids available now, one...
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gerald, let's start with you. just tell us about the relationship you developed overseas with raheem and the reaction from finding out he's going to get out of harms way. >> yes, thank you, pamela, and cnn for having us on and sharing our story. and i have to say hello to raheem and -- who are watching now in toronto, canada. he has found pas mg through the canadian siv program. last sunday he landed in toronto. and is quarantined now at the hotel in toronto. so we are planning on a visit next sunday once he completes his quarantine time line, two-week quarantine. >> if you would, help us understand, gerald, the bond you developed with him. there's so much talk about these thousands of afghan allies that are left in afghanistan right now the u.s. is trying to evacuate. tell us why it meant so much to you to get raheem and his family out of there. >> sure. he -- raheem and i worked together and he was my interpreter at my forward operating base near gardez. and the more we worked together and the more we shared and
gerald, let's start with you. just tell us about the relationship you developed overseas with raheem and the reaction from finding out he's going to get out of harms way. >> yes, thank you, pamela, and cnn for having us on and sharing our story. and i have to say hello to raheem and -- who are watching now in toronto, canada. he has found pas mg through the canadian siv program. last sunday he landed in toronto. and is quarantined now at the hotel in toronto. so we are planning on a visit...
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south vietnam fell under the complete control of the north vietnamese army, republican president gerald ford was able to get absolutely no one out of vietnam, no one. in those final days before the last american helicopter left saigon, leaving thousands of our allies behind, the ford administration and the american military were able to evacuate a total of 7,000 people. the biden-run evacuation is well on its way to evacuating many more people than the american military was able to evacuate from vietnam in the final days. in vietnam, the americans were being driven out of the country at gunpoint. in afghanistan so far, the taliban have not fired a shot at the american military. in both desperate last-minute vaugsz evacuations, the military did its very best. the final days in both are filled with stories of american heroism, but they are also demonstrations of the american's ability to invade a country, spend 20 years losing a war, and then evacuate in a way that meets with the approval of an american news media filled with people who think they know how to do what the american military
south vietnam fell under the complete control of the north vietnamese army, republican president gerald ford was able to get absolutely no one out of vietnam, no one. in those final days before the last american helicopter left saigon, leaving thousands of our allies behind, the ford administration and the american military were able to evacuate a total of 7,000 people. the biden-run evacuation is well on its way to evacuating many more people than the american military was able to evacuate...
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the democrats did not attack republican president gerald ford for how he handled the exit from a war lost by democratic and republican presidents. the government of georgia, he was a navy veteran and running for president on the day that the last american helicopter left vietnam, and he did not criticize how our republican president gerald ford managed that evacuation, because jimmy carter knew that the military was doing its best, jimmy carter knew there was no good version of an evacuation from a lost war. no one was surprised by the chaos and the dishonor of the american final exit from vietnam. the world was not surprised. every day of the vietnam war was chaos. including the final day. just a year after the evacuation from vietnam, at the democratic national convention in his acceptance speech for his presidential nomination, jimmy carter said this. at ion, >> i've never had more faith in america than i do today. we have an america that in bob dylan phrase is busy being born. not busy dying. [applause] >> in that speech, jimmy carter did not criticize gerald ford's management of
the democrats did not attack republican president gerald ford for how he handled the exit from a war lost by democratic and republican presidents. the government of georgia, he was a navy veteran and running for president on the day that the last american helicopter left vietnam, and he did not criticize how our republican president gerald ford managed that evacuation, because jimmy carter knew that the military was doing its best, jimmy carter knew there was no good version of an evacuation...
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how did you divide them life the first b up was reagan's revolution and that was in 1976 after geraldto which he narrowly lost in 1976 and the next look was about the 1980 campaign and that took four years to complete. i have another book called last act which >> nobody has ever done a book about post election years and a what he did is a lot of living, 11 years by the time he left presidency and long before we contracted the alzheimer's. and then i finally did another book on reagan. this is about reagan rising and the period in 1976 and 1980 and it was very important time for the conservative movement and american politics. is that you had the panamÁ canal treaty fight and you had raising as an issue and you had tax cuts raising as an issue and all sorts of issues. he was advocating a certain view and conservatives were pushing back and advocating a different view of government so it's a very interesting time for the american conservative movement and led mostly by ronald reagan who then definitely panamÁ canay treaty and propel to 1980 nomination. so now i'm working on two more boo
how did you divide them life the first b up was reagan's revolution and that was in 1976 after geraldto which he narrowly lost in 1976 and the next look was about the 1980 campaign and that took four years to complete. i have another book called last act which >> nobody has ever done a book about post election years and a what he did is a lot of living, 11 years by the time he left presidency and long before we contracted the alzheimer's. and then i finally did another book on reagan....
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that seems to be a pretty good update for a big new in some ways revisionist biography of gerald ford for. >> pretty sure i could get you an interview on c-span when that comes out. focus for that. you've got russell out of south carolina democrat good morning. >> russell are you with this? you gotta stick by your phone. charlie in new york a republican, go ahead. >> good morning. i have the question and a statement. my question is, does your survey have obama ranked above ronald reagan? >> no, no. ronald reagan comes in just before obama. your statement is what? there was something else there. >> yes my statement is let's look at president trump's accomplishments. his cutting of taxes and regulation has the economy booming. the lowest unemployment rate for blacks and hispanics in our history. for the first time in our history, more women were participating in the workforce than ever before. his acknowledgment of jerusalem the capitol of israel he moved there. he is reform of criminal justice had black people released from prison. you have him ranked at number 41 is absurd. >> charlie
that seems to be a pretty good update for a big new in some ways revisionist biography of gerald ford for. >> pretty sure i could get you an interview on c-span when that comes out. focus for that. you've got russell out of south carolina democrat good morning. >> russell are you with this? you gotta stick by your phone. charlie in new york a republican, go ahead. >> good morning. i have the question and a statement. my question is, does your survey have obama ranked above...
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that seems to be a pretty good update for a big new in some ways revisionist biography of gerald ford for. >> pretty sure i could get you an interview on c-span when that comes out. focus for that. you've got russell out of south carolina democrat good morning. >> russell are you with this? you gotta stick by your phone. charlie in new york a republican, go ahead. >> good morning. i have the question and a statement. my question is, does your survey have obama ranked above ronald reagan? >> no, no. ronald reagan comes in just before obama. your statement is what? there was something else there. >> yes my statement is let's look at president trump's accomplishments. his cutting of taxes and regulation has the economy booming. the lowest unemployment rate for blacks and hispanics in our history. for the first time in our history, more women were participating in the workforce than ever before. his acknowledgment of jerusalem the capitol of israel he moved there. he is reform of criminal justice had black people released from prison. you have him ranked at number 41 is absurd. >> charlie
that seems to be a pretty good update for a big new in some ways revisionist biography of gerald ford for. >> pretty sure i could get you an interview on c-span when that comes out. focus for that. you've got russell out of south carolina democrat good morning. >> russell are you with this? you gotta stick by your phone. charlie in new york a republican, go ahead. >> good morning. i have the question and a statement. my question is, does your survey have obama ranked above...
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eastern, on the presidency, we will feature two programs on gerald r.d, the only white house occupant who was never elected as vice president or president. he took office 47 years ago this month after president nixon's resignation. we will first go to the presidential museum, looking back at film and photographs. then a look at his wife, betty ford, who was honored on the white house grounds and gardens. featured speakers include a landscape historian and author of "a garden for the president." and the first daughter. then, here about the all-female -- hotel, which afforded young women the opportunity to pursue independent lives. among notable residents, sylvia plath and actor grace kelly, liza minnelli, and the future nancy reagan. we take a look at the historic society's -- we talk with the historic society about the hotel's unique role. book tv features authors discuss in their nonfiction books. on sunday, atlantic magazine's staff writer reflects on the past and future of what he calls trump's america, in his book. and at p.m. eastern on afterwords,
eastern, on the presidency, we will feature two programs on gerald r.d, the only white house occupant who was never elected as vice president or president. he took office 47 years ago this month after president nixon's resignation. we will first go to the presidential museum, looking back at film and photographs. then a look at his wife, betty ford, who was honored on the white house grounds and gardens. featured speakers include a landscape historian and author of "a garden for the...
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i say this because gerald ford that ladder in saigon embassy was seen as a symbol of failure.that ladder back to the united states and now in gerald ford's presidential library and vietnamese from houston and new orleans, ones that were evacuated out go to that ladder and see that lad der as a symbol of hope. maybe that cargo plane will be a symbol that america doesn't leave its friends behind and we did our best to promote democracy. >> the president said he was the one making the tough call. three presidents before him had the same decision and would not make the call. i want to go back in time. this goes back 15 years to an american president saying any day now the afghans will be ready. >> the government is in the fight. the army is in the fight. national security forces are increasing in strength. about 110,000 afghans now defending their nation. >> this year will mark another milestone. afghan forces will take the lead for security across the entire country. by the end of next year, 2014, the transition will be complete. afghans will have full responsibility for their se
i say this because gerald ford that ladder in saigon embassy was seen as a symbol of failure.that ladder back to the united states and now in gerald ford's presidential library and vietnamese from houston and new orleans, ones that were evacuated out go to that ladder and see that lad der as a symbol of hope. maybe that cargo plane will be a symbol that america doesn't leave its friends behind and we did our best to promote democracy. >> the president said he was the one making the tough...
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two marines were killed, the final two soldiers killed in combat in vietnam, republican president gerald ford immediately ordered the abandonment of the airport, and the switch to helicopters, dangerously taking people from the tops of buildings to finish the evacuation. president ford immediately ordered the evacuation speed it up. the president never gave a thought to try to avenge the deaths of those two marines, or in any way prolong the dangerous situation, and extending his deadline for evacuating from vietnam. president forward speeded it up. but president ford did not tell us any of that at the time. president ford did not say a public word about the evacuation, while it was going on or immediately after its and. not one word. and not one word about the deaths of those marines. today, when tragedy stuck in afghanistan and 13 marines, 18 marines were injured, president biden said this. >> i bear responsibility for fundamentally all of that is happened of late. >> the pentagon estimates that at least 60 afghans were killed in a suicide bombing outside the airport in kabul. presiden
two marines were killed, the final two soldiers killed in combat in vietnam, republican president gerald ford immediately ordered the abandonment of the airport, and the switch to helicopters, dangerously taking people from the tops of buildings to finish the evacuation. president ford immediately ordered the evacuation speed it up. the president never gave a thought to try to avenge the deaths of those two marines, or in any way prolong the dangerous situation, and extending his deadline for...
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group, their president keith fitz-gerald.oanne, let me start with you. do you see the irony here? we looked like we would open down a lot today. seems to me folks started thinking, if this delta variant is indeed impacting the economy enough that goldman would slash its gdp estimates to the degree they did, and by the way we've gotten a ton of high frequency data today, all of it pointing south, maybe this puts the fed off further? >> yeah, charles, good to be with you again. yeah, clearly the fed is data driven and they're going to react to any slowdown in the recovery with continued accommodative policies. they made that pretty clear. so obviously there have been a lot of concerns when the fed is going to taper its bond market purchases and they're going to be very focused on keeping employment moving in the right direction, keeping inflation from getting out of control. some of the increase in inflation weave seen so far is cheaply due to the shortages coming along because of rate of recovery. so no surprise goldman brough
group, their president keith fitz-gerald.oanne, let me start with you. do you see the irony here? we looked like we would open down a lot today. seems to me folks started thinking, if this delta variant is indeed impacting the economy enough that goldman would slash its gdp estimates to the degree they did, and by the way we've gotten a ton of high frequency data today, all of it pointing south, maybe this puts the fed off further? >> yeah, charles, good to be with you again. yeah,...
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. >> the "uss gerald ford" was subjected to three 40,000 volt bomb blasts just off the coast of floridare taken closer to the ship's hull. they are to test the ship's ability to sustain operations in a combat environment. i still see the ship there so i think it went well. >> the vessel was passing the test with flying colors. >>> next to a sticky situation across the pond. >> this happened yesterday in london. the famed tower bridge had a hiccup, when the arms were stuck in the up position. through the river thames. >> a technical failure was to blame. vehicles and pedestrians were backed up for hours. >> remember, this is a 127-year-old drawbridge. it opens up about 800 times a year to allow large ships to pass. it's an elaborate operation, that passage requests require at least 24-hour notice. you have to give a heads-up. >> it's a little old. had a little arthritis in its drawbridge. >> you know what, but it works. it's slow, but it works. >>> now, to eastern europe where dozens of couples participated in a true test of team work. >> this happened in hungary, where 40 married couple
. >> the "uss gerald ford" was subjected to three 40,000 volt bomb blasts just off the coast of floridare taken closer to the ship's hull. they are to test the ship's ability to sustain operations in a combat environment. i still see the ship there so i think it went well. >> the vessel was passing the test with flying colors. >>> next to a sticky situation across the pond. >> this happened yesterday in london. the famed tower bridge had a hiccup, when the...
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gerald ford i jimmy corder -- jimmy carter --/national defense.there were many in 1980 hurrah stamps. the soviets were practicing their newest technology including the bomber which was supersonic and quite deadly. that was his commitment. and a stronger sense this was the deltas of that was created but millions of people have been imprisoned between the iron curtain in poland and other countries and russia itself that it was a price worth paying. 3 million people were present behind the iron curtain. closely you talked about him being more pragmatic than he was given credit for. is h that going to hurt his legy among conservatives? >> guest: i don't think so. i think his legacy is pretty well cemented among conservatives. his library in simi valley and california still the most visited library, the most visited presidential library in all of america. some call it the reagan library which is not correct by the way. simi valley is off the beaten path somewhat inured more people go there then go to the kennedy library for the clinton library or the b
gerald ford i jimmy corder -- jimmy carter --/national defense.there were many in 1980 hurrah stamps. the soviets were practicing their newest technology including the bomber which was supersonic and quite deadly. that was his commitment. and a stronger sense this was the deltas of that was created but millions of people have been imprisoned between the iron curtain in poland and other countries and russia itself that it was a price worth paying. 3 million people were present behind the iron...
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gerald ford i jimmy corder -- jimmy carter --/national defense.there were many in 1980 hurrah stamps. the soviets were practicing their newest technology including the bomber which was supersonic and quite deadly. that was his commitment. and a stronger sense this was the deltas of that was created but millions of people have been imprisoned between the iron curtain in poland and other countries and russia itself that it was a price worth paying. 3 million people were present behind the iron curtain. closely you talked about him being more pragmatic than he was given credit for. is h that going to hurt his legy among conservatives? >> guest: i don't think so. i think his legacy is pretty well cemented among conservatives. his library in simi valley and california still the most visited library, the most visited presidential library in all of america. some call it the reagan library which is not correct by the way. simi valley is off the beaten path somewhat inured more people go there then go to the kennedy library for the clinton library or the b
gerald ford i jimmy corder -- jimmy carter --/national defense.there were many in 1980 hurrah stamps. the soviets were practicing their newest technology including the bomber which was supersonic and quite deadly. that was his commitment. and a stronger sense this was the deltas of that was created but millions of people have been imprisoned between the iron curtain in poland and other countries and russia itself that it was a price worth paying. 3 million people were present behind the iron...
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recently, we took a look back at gerald ford, the only white house occupant never to have been electedident. he took office on august 9, 1974 after president nixon's resignation. donald holloway of the ford presidential museum in grand rapids american gan discussed his life and presidency. >> if you can start it, we'll only show the first minute and a half of it. this is film thatter is end inus toly found in the public library. he called me up and said i found this film and i think you'd be interested in seeing it. it was shot by the father of one of the players of the ottawa high school team. here we see in 1929, a football match between ottawa high school and south high. it's the first game of the season. south high kicks off in the dark uniforms and gerald ford, this is his junior year and the film is good enough that you can look at it slide by slide, frame by frame and find number 23 in it. ford would become the captain of the team the next year, his senior year and all state player and they would win the championship and i'm going to freeze frame so that you can see the only kno
recently, we took a look back at gerald ford, the only white house occupant never to have been electedident. he took office on august 9, 1974 after president nixon's resignation. donald holloway of the ford presidential museum in grand rapids american gan discussed his life and presidency. >> if you can start it, we'll only show the first minute and a half of it. this is film thatter is end inus toly found in the public library. he called me up and said i found this film and i think you'd...
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might be able to turn this into a positive when we show that we don't leave people behind like with gerald the president spoke today, douglas, the former secretary leon panetta said he should take responsibility like jfk did after the bay of pigs. biden did say the buck stops with him but only after a lot of finger pointing. how will history remember this speech? >> it was not much of a speech. it was very bland. it won't be soaring oratory. he said the key thing with the buck stops with me meaning i will take blame. kennedy kennedy in the bay of pigs could have blamed eisenhower's cia. but instead, kennedy took blame. he went up in public opinion polls and then he latched on to going into space with the moon shot and went up in the polls after that. so i think biden should have, he did the right thing. he took that troop anesque -- >> can i ask you something? do you think i framed the question properly? do you think that there was a lot of finger pointing? i said that. i don't know if that was your assessment. >> i didn't think it was finger pointing except i don't think biden was kind en
might be able to turn this into a positive when we show that we don't leave people behind like with gerald the president spoke today, douglas, the former secretary leon panetta said he should take responsibility like jfk did after the bay of pigs. biden did say the buck stops with him but only after a lot of finger pointing. how will history remember this speech? >> it was not much of a speech. it was very bland. it won't be soaring oratory. he said the key thing with the buck stops with...
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teaches a class on the constitutional issues that arose during the presidencies of richard nixon and gerald issues surrounding president ford's pardon of rich order nixon. the video of this class which was held online in 2020 is courtesy of due cane university. >> okay. guys, we're ready to start. thanks for your patience and for logging into class again today remotely during this unpleasant
teaches a class on the constitutional issues that arose during the presidencies of richard nixon and gerald issues surrounding president ford's pardon of rich order nixon. the video of this class which was held online in 2020 is courtesy of due cane university. >> okay. guys, we're ready to start. thanks for your patience and for logging into class again today remotely during this unpleasant
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about his day-to-day duties in washington, and covers the 1976 presidential contest between president gerald ford and challenger jimmy carter. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> washington is like a room was an enormous circular window. you are looking all over. anything and everything that happens is noticed. almost every single occurrence in the world as a repercussion in washington. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> as a foreign correspondent-y, you read through the eyes of your foreign readers. if you can forewarn your readers to things that are important because they are a part of a similar phenomenon in their respective countries, then you are doing a good service. >> good morning, upper, i have a press [inaudible] the number there is 6541. collected to the switch word from mr. de medici. >> i don't think there is a country in the world where there is so much access to information as in the united states, because it is a matter of conduct in the government to try and respond to legitimate press queries as much as possible. >> [speaking foreign language] >> in washington, something is happening all the time. technology, art, indiv
about his day-to-day duties in washington, and covers the 1976 presidential contest between president gerald ford and challenger jimmy carter. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> washington is like a room was an enormous circular window. you are looking all over. anything and everything that happens is noticed. almost every single occurrence in the world as a repercussion in washington. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> as a foreign correspondent-y, you read through the eyes of your foreign readers. if you can...
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but we might be able to turn this into a positive if we show we don't leave people behind like gerald ford did during the vietnam war, bringing the vietnamese, our friends, into america. >> before the president spoke today, douglas, former defense secretary leon panetta said he should take responsibility like jfk did after the bay of pigs. biden did say the buck stops with him but only after a lot of finger-pointing. how will history remember this speech? >> oh, it was not much of a speech. it was very bland. it's not going to be soaring oratory, but he said the key thing with the buck stops with me, meaning i will take the blame. i mean john f. kennedy and the bay of pigs could have blamed eisenhower, but instead kennedy took the blame. he went up in public opinion polls and then he latched on to going into space with the moonshot and went up in the polls after that. so i think biden did the right thing. he took that truman-effect, kennedy-like stance today. >> can i ask you something? did you think i framed the question properly? do you think that there was a lot of finger-pointing
but we might be able to turn this into a positive if we show we don't leave people behind like gerald ford did during the vietnam war, bringing the vietnamese, our friends, into america. >> before the president spoke today, douglas, former defense secretary leon panetta said he should take responsibility like jfk did after the bay of pigs. biden did say the buck stops with him but only after a lot of finger-pointing. how will history remember this speech? >> oh, it was not much of a...
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about his day to day duties in washington and covers the 1976 presidential contest between president gerald ford and challenger jimmy carter. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> washington is like a room with an enormous circle of windows. you are looking all over. anything and everything that happens is noticed. almost every single occurrence in the world has a repercussion in washington. >> as a foreign correspondent you are really the eyes on the foreign leaders, you can fore warn your readers to things that are important because they are the prelude of a similar phenomenon in their respective countries, then you're doing a good service. >> good morning, operator, i have a collect call to rome italy, 65041, direct to the switchboard from mr. dee see. >> reporter: i don't think there's a country in the world with so much obsessed information than the united states because it is a matter in the government to try and respond to legitimate press queries as much as possible. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: in washington, something is happening all the time. technology, art. individual achievement, politics.
about his day to day duties in washington and covers the 1976 presidential contest between president gerald ford and challenger jimmy carter. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> washington is like a room with an enormous circle of windows. you are looking all over. anything and everything that happens is noticed. almost every single occurrence in the world has a repercussion in washington. >> as a foreign correspondent you are really the eyes on the foreign leaders, you can fore warn your readers...
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bring in slate tone wealth kenny polcari, fitz-gerald group keith fitz-gerald, tjm institutional service director, jim iurio. i want to start with the fed, guys. everyone says the fed will begin tapering this year. that could mean for some even a rate hike early next year or next year at some point. kenny, considering there hasn't been a 5% draw down this year, with the chorus calling for the fed taking away accommodation, what is holding the market up right now? >> you know it is very interesting, charles, up until now it has been that, i think jay powell has done a good job of painting himself into a corner while act knowning they are having a conversation has still refused to put a date or time on it, most investors are thinking maybe it is lower for longer which i think held the market up. my sense that is going to change, like you said in the opening statement, there is more noise coming out of more of the fed members that are very hawkish or appearing to be hawkish, very concerned about inflation being more than what he has let on to be. i think it is a matter, it will be a matter
bring in slate tone wealth kenny polcari, fitz-gerald group keith fitz-gerald, tjm institutional service director, jim iurio. i want to start with the fed, guys. everyone says the fed will begin tapering this year. that could mean for some even a rate hike early next year or next year at some point. kenny, considering there hasn't been a 5% draw down this year, with the chorus calling for the fed taking away accommodation, what is holding the market up right now? >> you know it is very...
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we'll feature two programs on gerald ford, the only white house occupant who was never elected vice president or president. he took office 47 years ago this month after president nixon's resignation. first, a visit to the ford presidential museum. then a profile of his wife, betty ford, who was honored for her life's work. featured speakers include the landscape historian and the former first daughter. among the hotel's notable residents sylvia plath, grace kelly and the future nancy reagan. >>> book tv features leading authors. on sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern adam serwer reflects on trump's america. his latest book "the cruelty is the point." ben shapiro discusses his new book the authoritarian moment. he's interviewed by eric metaxes. watch american history and book tv on c-span 2.
we'll feature two programs on gerald ford, the only white house occupant who was never elected vice president or president. he took office 47 years ago this month after president nixon's resignation. first, a visit to the ford presidential museum. then a profile of his wife, betty ford, who was honored for her life's work. featured speakers include the landscape historian and the former first daughter. among the hotel's notable residents sylvia plath, grace kelly and the future nancy reagan....
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they probably haven't heard about gerald the tote bag. it's probably what happens. we've got a quick break, but you can get every episode of redacted night on portable tv or the portable tv app. i'll be right back a lot more. ah, a military mission against a we'll conclude on august 31st. i want to go to what i thought the quote i quoted young george. and i really need proof for my. you got to be subtle there. that company said that the cut cut over the month. okay. that i'm on the 7th, not to get a quote to show me that this was the right weapon against the right and the local. no, no, no bought it from but it was filled out through z o o z the, the signing of the us to all about agreement. and i laid the groundwork for the road ahead toward a lasting peace in afghanistan. and i know we still need that done by and does i have the families that mark i took marking your function, you would like to get some more worried shots? miller. definition me to another. do y'all done? got, i've got that limit and i wanted them to put that on the schedule. i don't know what the
they probably haven't heard about gerald the tote bag. it's probably what happens. we've got a quick break, but you can get every episode of redacted night on portable tv or the portable tv app. i'll be right back a lot more. ah, a military mission against a we'll conclude on august 31st. i want to go to what i thought the quote i quoted young george. and i really need proof for my. you got to be subtle there. that company said that the cut cut over the month. okay. that i'm on the 7th, not to...
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they probably haven't heard about gerald the tote bag. it's probably what happens. we've got a quick break, but you can get every episode of redacted night on portable tv or the portable tv app. i'll be right back a lot more. ah, ah. the military mission again stay will conclude on august 31st. i wanted to know who did go to what i thought the quote unquote a young girl. who and i really the proof for my you got to be subtle. company is something the cut, cut off with whatever. okay. that i'm going to get a quote to ship a minute. very good. this was the right weapon against the right? no, no, no, but i keep somebody on the road reveal the, the signing of the us to all about agreement. and i've laid the groundwork for the road ahead toward a lasting peace in afghan stamps. and i know that i'm a dunaway and as i have welcome back. i'm still the camp. earlier this month, workers at an a bisco bakery in portland, oregon went on strike for better working conditions. it wasn't long before they were joined by a biscuit workers around the country. for more on this story, w
they probably haven't heard about gerald the tote bag. it's probably what happens. we've got a quick break, but you can get every episode of redacted night on portable tv or the portable tv app. i'll be right back a lot more. ah, ah. the military mission again stay will conclude on august 31st. i wanted to know who did go to what i thought the quote unquote a young girl. who and i really the proof for my you got to be subtle. company is something the cut, cut off with whatever. okay. that i'm...
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has served as a visiting scholar at many renditions including the truman presidential library that gerald ford presidential museum elmira holocaust museum the u.s. military academy at west point. now let's hear from robert watson. thank you for joining us today. >> hello everyone. i'm robert watson. talk about my latest book "george washington's final battle" the epic struggle to build a capital city and a nation. virtually any american school child knows that george washington was heroic and stoic. he was a great and courageous commander on the battlefield and of course one of our greatest presidents who through his every action and inaction everything he said or didn't say pretty much carved out the precedence for the presidency but what we don't always know is that george washington had another side to him. it he could be a visionary and a dreamer and he also could be a political player and political chess mask. americans love their capital city. a spacious grand boulevard the memorials and the monuments the majestic government buildings and the tree-lined mall. very few americans know
has served as a visiting scholar at many renditions including the truman presidential library that gerald ford presidential museum elmira holocaust museum the u.s. military academy at west point. now let's hear from robert watson. thank you for joining us today. >> hello everyone. i'm robert watson. talk about my latest book "george washington's final battle" the epic struggle to build a capital city and a nation. virtually any american school child knows that george washington...
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also served as a visiting scholar with many organizations including the truman presidential library, gerald ford presidential museum, illinois holocaust museum, and the us military academy at west point. now let's hear from robert watson. thank you for joining us today. everything he said and didn't say pretty much carved out the president for the presidency. but what we don't always know is that george washington had another side to him, which is missed in history. he could be a visionary and a dreamer but he also could be a political player is not a political chess match. by the same token almost all americans have been to our capital city. americans love their capital city. it's spacious grand boulevards with memorials and monuments, the majestic government buildings, the tree-lined mall but very few americans know the story of how the capital came to be an almost didn't come to be. that's why we hear here tok about it. okay. our story begins the backup for extra begins in newburgh, new york. this is along the edge of the hudson at the end of the revolutionary war. not too far today from
also served as a visiting scholar with many organizations including the truman presidential library, gerald ford presidential museum, illinois holocaust museum, and the us military academy at west point. now let's hear from robert watson. thank you for joining us today. everything he said and didn't say pretty much carved out the president for the presidency. but what we don't always know is that george washington had another side to him, which is missed in history. he could be a visionary and...