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against gerald ford.s close to acclamation. by december of 1973 ford has moved the house of representatives becoming president of the senate for the vice president of the united states. he holds that position for eight months. then nixon, in august of 1974 himself resigns and ford becomes president of the unitedsi states. i like the image of the friendship magazine that promotes a new america. there is the new president seated and betty ross fashion. not making the american flag but mending the american flag. above him are two images 1948 congressional campaign. it's not just america who want to know more about theiror new president, it is the world want to know something about the new president of the united states. we'll go to the next slide, what we find out he was not born in michigan. he was not born gerald ford. he was leslie lynch king junior july 14 covid 1913. on the right side in the bed which he was born left side of the house in which he was born to his mother's father-in-law she had married l
against gerald ford.s close to acclamation. by december of 1973 ford has moved the house of representatives becoming president of the senate for the vice president of the united states. he holds that position for eight months. then nixon, in august of 1974 himself resigns and ford becomes president of the unitedsi states. i like the image of the friendship magazine that promotes a new america. there is the new president seated and betty ross fashion. not making the american flag but mending the...
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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'
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...
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gerald ford attended south high.h school and south high. it is the first game of the season. south high kicks off in the dark uniforms in the late great uniforms. gerald ford's it's his junior ears playing here the film is good enough you can look at slide by slide, frame by frame find number 23 in it and ford would become the captain of the team's senior next year end allstate player they would turn the state championship. i'm going to come up here in just a minute. i'm going to freeze frame the only known footage of gerald ford playing high school football, just a minute you will see number 23 coming in from the right hand side. there is gerald ford number 23. >> watch the full program and the other presidency programs on our website c-span.org/history. >> i'm excited to be here live from the museum. for those who do not know me i have exhibitions here at the american revolution a bit on staff here since 2016. i served as one of the leaders of the project with a founding document 1776 do today. it's an exhibit that
gerald ford attended south high.h school and south high. it is the first game of the season. south high kicks off in the dark uniforms in the late great uniforms. gerald ford's it's his junior ears playing here the film is good enough you can look at slide by slide, frame by frame find number 23 in it and ford would become the captain of the team's senior next year end allstate player they would turn the state championship. i'm going to come up here in just a minute. i'm going to freeze frame...
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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 ford attended south high.h school and south high. it is the first game of the season. south high kicks off in the dark uniforms in the late great uniforms. gerald ford's it's his junior ears playing here the film is good enough you can look at slide by slide, frame by frame find number 23 in it and ford would become the captain of the team's senior next year end allstate player they would turn the state championship. i'm going to come up here in just a minute. i'm going to freeze frame the only known footage of gerald ford playing high school football, just a minute you will see number 23 coming in from the right hand side
gerald ford attended south high.h school and south high. it is the first game of the season. south high kicks off in the dark uniforms in the late great uniforms. gerald ford's it's his junior ears playing here the film is good enough you can look at slide by slide, frame by frame find number 23 in it and ford would become the captain of the team's senior next year end allstate player they would turn the state championship. i'm going to come up here in just a minute. i'm going to freeze frame...
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up next the gerald r ford presidential foundation honoring betty ford. she became first lady in august 9 covid 1974 when her husband took the oath of office following president nixon's resignation. then skate historian and mrs. ford's daughter susan ford bales. >> thank you and welcome everyone.yo today, w many people called washington a swamp. the site was picked, while it really was a swamp it certainly was not a garden of eden. jonathan, what is it about that site that would shock people today if they were to visit the area around the white house as it existed back in the 1700s? >> that is a really good point. the political anecdote of course about the swamp is a modern-day thing. everybody hears that in theheod news. back when the groundbreaking began in 1790, the white house itself is situated on top of a hill. just like capitol hill there is literally a hill under the white house. the white house looks down in historical times on swampy marshland that literally people believed in that period time had an unhealthy air about it. to make matters worse
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lisa brinkworth says she was attacked by one the world's biggest model agents, gerald marie, who hase and defamatory. our correspondent chi chi izundu has the story. i wantjustice for the women who were very, very young at the time, who have spoken to me, have told me about how being a model was a dream, it was a dream come true, and then how that very quickly turned to horror. 20 years ago lisa brinkworth went under cover to expose sexual exploitation in the fashion industry. posing as a model, the former bbc journalist spent a year collecting evidence, much of it focussed on this man — gerald marie, the former head of elite, one of the biggest model agencies in the world. 5th october, 1998. but during the filming, lisa says she herself was sexually assaulted by him. immediately after, she recorded this account of what happened. i tried to push him off, and i told him no, and there was absolutely nothing i could do, he had me pinned to the chair. lisa's assault wasn't broadcast in the documentary, and elite models sued the bbc, alleging misrepresentation. a confidential settlement w
lisa brinkworth says she was attacked by one the world's biggest model agents, gerald marie, who hase and defamatory. our correspondent chi chi izundu has the story. i wantjustice for the women who were very, very young at the time, who have spoken to me, have told me about how being a model was a dream, it was a dream come true, and then how that very quickly turned to horror. 20 years ago lisa brinkworth went under cover to expose sexual exploitation in the fashion industry. posing as a...
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remember, with gerald ford, too, vietnam was not gerald ford's failure.y, escalated by lyndon johnson. richard nixon took it over and deepened the war, if not with troops with bombs. gerald ford was at the vend of of -- the very end of the failed war. the same is true for joe biden. joe biden has been advocating exiting afghanistan for the better part of a decade, so this will not be the dominant part of joe biden's legacy. >> picking up on what you were just saying, mark, he is certainly attempting to pass several social initiatives including voting rights and infrastructure bills. if joe biden is able to successfully sweep these measures through, do you think that it would approach the legacy of lyndon b. johnson and the great society? >> probably not, alex, but the comparison is hard to make. it was a very different washington when lyndon johnson held the presidency. bipartisanship was a natural part of the political process. that's not the case as we know in 2021. it won't be the case for the balance of joe biden's presidency. by the same token, alex,
remember, with gerald ford, too, vietnam was not gerald ford's failure.y, escalated by lyndon johnson. richard nixon took it over and deepened the war, if not with troops with bombs. gerald ford was at the vend of of -- the very end of the failed war. the same is true for joe biden. joe biden has been advocating exiting afghanistan for the better part of a decade, so this will not be the dominant part of joe biden's legacy. >> picking up on what you were just saying, mark, he is certainly...
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gerald ford attended south high.ford playing high school football. just a minute, you will see number 23 coming in from the right-hand side. slow it down. and there he is. there's junior ford, number 23. >> watch the full program and other the presidency programs on our website, c-span.org/history. >> next on american history tv, a look at the challenges the international ladies garment workers union faced fighting for worker rights and the role of minority women in the garment industry. >>> good evening, everyo
gerald ford attended south high.ford playing high school football. just a minute, you will see number 23 coming in from the right-hand side. slow it down. and there he is. there's junior ford, number 23. >> watch the full program and other the presidency programs on our website, c-span.org/history. >> next on american history tv, a look at the challenges the international ladies garment workers union faced fighting for worker rights and the role of minority women in the garment...
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gerald ford, his junior year.history tv, a look at the challenges the international ladies garment workers union faced fighting for workers rights and the role of minority women in the garment industry. >> good evening,
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[chime] gerald fisher. [chime] darlene flag. [chime] enter husband wilson flag.ty officer second-class matthew flaockow. [chime] sandra foster. [chime] first lieutenant gabriel. [chime] captain lawrence geitsfred. [chime] cortez gi. [chime] brenda gibson. [chime] colonel galinsky. [chime] ian gray. [chime] diana help mckenzie -- hale mckenzie. [chime] stanley hall. [chime] hallman. [chime] michelle heidelberger. [chime] petty officer first-class ronald hemingway. [chime] major wallace hogan junior. [chime] staff sergeant jimmy holly. [chime] angela house. [chime] brady powell -- howell. [chime] peggy m. [chime] lt. col. stephen highland junior. [chime] lt. col. robert hemmil. [chime] sergeant major ivory. [chime] brian jack. [chime] stephen jacoby. [chime] lt. col. dennis johnson. [chime] judith jones. [chime] n c judge. [chime] brenda kegler. [chime] shandra keller. [chime] yvonne kennedy. [chime] norma khan. [chime] karen kincaid. [chime] lieutenant michael s. [chime] david w lacheck. [chime] d. lee. [chime] jennifer lewis. [chime] and her husband kenneth lewis
[chime] gerald fisher. [chime] darlene flag. [chime] enter husband wilson flag.ty officer second-class matthew flaockow. [chime] sandra foster. [chime] first lieutenant gabriel. [chime] captain lawrence geitsfred. [chime] cortez gi. [chime] brenda gibson. [chime] colonel galinsky. [chime] ian gray. [chime] diana help mckenzie -- hale mckenzie. [chime] stanley hall. [chime] hallman. [chime] michelle heidelberger. [chime] petty officer first-class ronald hemingway. [chime] major wallace hogan...
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gerald ford attended south high. he received 19209 the football match between ottawa high school and south high. it is the first game of the season. south high kicks off in the dark uniforms in the late great uniforms. gerald ford's it's his junior ears playing here the film is good enough you can look at slide by slide, frame by frame find number 23 in it and ford would become the captain of the team's senior next year end allstate player they would turn the state championship. i'm going to come up here in just a minute. i'm going to freeze frame the only known footage of gerald ford playing high school football, just a minute you will see number 23 coming in from the right hand side. there is gerald ford number 23. >> watch the full program and the other presidency programs on our website c-span.org/history. >> i'm excited to be here live from the museum. for those who do not know me i have exhibitions here at the american revolution a bit on staff here since 2016. i served as one of the leaders of the project with
gerald ford attended south high. he received 19209 the football match between ottawa high school and south high. it is the first game of the season. south high kicks off in the dark uniforms in the late great uniforms. gerald ford's it's his junior ears playing here the film is good enough you can look at slide by slide, frame by frame find number 23 in it and ford would become the captain of the team's senior next year end allstate player they would turn the state championship. i'm going to...
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next a look back at gerald ford, the only white house occupant never to have been elected either vicesident. he took office on august the ninth covid 1974 after president nixon's resignation. gerald r ford, presidential museum curator donald holloway uses archival photographs and film to talk about his life and presidency. >> our featured speaker today is donald holloway. donald is the
next a look back at gerald ford, the only white house occupant never to have been elected either vicesident. he took office on august the ninth covid 1974 after president nixon's resignation. gerald r ford, presidential museum curator donald holloway uses archival photographs and film to talk about his life and presidency. >> our featured speaker today is donald holloway. donald is the
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i mean, chevy chase and the 1st season or do, he would do basically make fun of gerald ford because gerald ford was kind of a guy who would kind of fumble around it, and cherry chases, hoping he'd be fumbling and smashing stuff over. and they made fun of every president on that show. they made fun of carter, they made part of board. they made fun of reagan. i didn't matter the political party, you're supposed to do that and it's, it's, they now because, you know, you can't to make fun of this. you can't make fun of that. no, i make fun of the most powerful person in the world, especially when you know this particular president is showing he's got cognitive decline and and it's kind of saying that like folks like rod and myself can just also prove corporate media. right. i've done that real time, i've just gone to a search engine and said, here's the actual facts and showed a clip from corporate media, how they're just not being honest with you. and i went and found the truth online. i don't like, so does the corporate media, do they not have internet like what, what, what is the problem? i
i mean, chevy chase and the 1st season or do, he would do basically make fun of gerald ford because gerald ford was kind of a guy who would kind of fumble around it, and cherry chases, hoping he'd be fumbling and smashing stuff over. and they made fun of every president on that show. they made fun of carter, they made part of board. they made fun of reagan. i didn't matter the political party, you're supposed to do that and it's, it's, they now because, you know, you can't to make fun of this....
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that is not an option forfirms like gerald's.eather with 0wain. i hope you are doing all right. for many of us we will see dry weather and some sunshine today. however, we have this weak weather front draped across the uk. that is bringing thicker cloud and some patchy rain as well. you can see it here in the close—up view across northern parts of england, the south of scotland, then wrapping around western parts of wales towards the south—west of england. either side of this some sunshine. cooler to the north. top temperature is 22 or 23 celsius. as we head through this evening the weather front gets reinvigorated, if you like, and we will see heavy spells of rain developing. as we head through the day tomorrow we will continue with that. the weather front creeping towards the east. we could see some localised flooding as this will produce quite a lot of rainfall within a short space of time for some of us tomorrow. west is best as far as those sunny spells are concerned with top temperatures reaching 20 or 21 celsius. brighteni
that is not an option forfirms like gerald's.eather with 0wain. i hope you are doing all right. for many of us we will see dry weather and some sunshine today. however, we have this weak weather front draped across the uk. that is bringing thicker cloud and some patchy rain as well. you can see it here in the close—up view across northern parts of england, the south of scotland, then wrapping around western parts of wales towards the south—west of england. either side of this some sunshine....
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that is not an option forfirms like gerald's. a look at the weather with owain wyn evans. hello, everyone. i hope you're doing all right. there is a bit of a split this weekend, weather—wise. today, for many, plenty of dry weather and some sunshine as well. there are some showers around and some patchy rain, however. tomorrow, some of us seeing a very different thing. we will see heavy outbreaks of rain, but equally a bit of an east—west split tomorrow — more detail on that in just a moment. this is how it is looking today. we have this weak weaher front draped across the uk. that is introducing cloud and rain as well. here it is on the close—up view. just drifting into eastern parts of scotland, slowly moving out of here and then into the north of england, wrapping around western parts of wales, down towards the south—west of england. much of scotland should be dry, if we take a bit of a tour. to the west, breezy, patchy rain, moving into parts of northern ireland later as well. sunny spells here, there is that weatherfront, int
that is not an option forfirms like gerald's. a look at the weather with owain wyn evans. hello, everyone. i hope you're doing all right. there is a bit of a split this weekend, weather—wise. today, for many, plenty of dry weather and some sunshine as well. there are some showers around and some patchy rain, however. tomorrow, some of us seeing a very different thing. we will see heavy outbreaks of rain, but equally a bit of an east—west split tomorrow — more detail on that in just a...
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if gerald ford had been elected in his own right, he would've come up against all of the economic and foreign policy problems that jimmy carter had to deal with. perhaps, that would've helped power a democratic victory in 1980. that's a game anybody can play. but i could see that happening as much as the eventual election of ronald reagan in 1980. >> i'll mention something that might shed some light on. it chase baker who worked for bush, reagan, and bush. again said that it was his thought, and he said this to reagan won reagan was in the white house, he said, if reagan had not challenged forward in 76, then ford might well have won the 76 election. and if he had, then reagan never would've been president. because if a republican had won in 76, let's say it is ford, ford would not have been -- the incumbent would have not been challenged by another republican. so they had to wait until 1984, by which time he would've been too old to run for president, reagan. so that's chase baker's take on that question. next question. >> my question is, this you have an address the media yet. the c
if gerald ford had been elected in his own right, he would've come up against all of the economic and foreign policy problems that jimmy carter had to deal with. perhaps, that would've helped power a democratic victory in 1980. that's a game anybody can play. but i could see that happening as much as the eventual election of ronald reagan in 1980. >> i'll mention something that might shed some light on. it chase baker who worked for bush, reagan, and bush. again said that it was his...
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the presidency feature to programs on gerald ford, the only white house occupant who was never elected vice president or president. first, a visit to the ford presidential museum. looking back on the 30th president. then a profile of his wife, first lady betty ford, who was honored for her life's work. featured speakers include landscape historian and author and former first daughter. at 9:25 p.m. eastern, they talk about the -- strategies and tactics of suffragists to win the vote for women and how they are relevant today. book tv features leading authors assessing their latest nonfiction books. on sunday, live at noon eastern on in-depth, offer -- other cheryl twain joins us for live discussion talking about critical race theory, the 6019 project, immigration and her most recent book, black eye for america. at 11:00 eastern, in his book the afghanistan paper's, to examine exam as -- america's 20 year war. watch american history tv and book tv every weekend on c-span two and find the full schedule on your program died or visit c-span.org. -- program guide or visit c-span.org. >> secre
the presidency feature to programs on gerald ford, the only white house occupant who was never elected vice president or president. first, a visit to the ford presidential museum. looking back on the 30th president. then a profile of his wife, first lady betty ford, who was honored for her life's work. featured speakers include landscape historian and author and former first daughter. at 9:25 p.m. eastern, they talk about the -- strategies and tactics of suffragists to win the vote for women...
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gerald harman. dr. harman, great to have you on tonight.is the guidance you're issuing tonight, and why did it come about? >> chris, thanks for having me. you already identified our joint statement with the pharmacist association you described. we're asking that we cease prescribing ivermectin for treatment of covid-19, because we allow it in a clinical trial, but we do not want it prescribed outside an established clinical trial. we understand why folks are grasping at things such as these novel treatments in the middle of a pandemic for which there is not a whole lot of established effective treatments, at least at the front lines, so doctors should be cautious in their zeal to provide something for patients. i understand the law will try to help patients, but let's stay on the side of science and give safe, effective medications and ivermectin has not shown to be one of those, to be effective for the covid-19 virus. >> the argument that i've seen from doctors who are doing this, and i think, you know -- i don't know what people's intenti
gerald harman. dr. harman, great to have you on tonight.is the guidance you're issuing tonight, and why did it come about? >> chris, thanks for having me. you already identified our joint statement with the pharmacist association you described. we're asking that we cease prescribing ivermectin for treatment of covid-19, because we allow it in a clinical trial, but we do not want it prescribed outside an established clinical trial. we understand why folks are grasping at things such as...
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>> my sense is that it would have delayed it in that you recall ronald reagan opposed gerald ford inublican primaries and convention of 1976, came very, very close, and it was clear that the functional majority of that convention wanted ronald reagan and would have him as indeed they did. so i tend to think it would have been a delay given the cycles of american politics if gerald ford had been elected in his own right he would have come up against all of the economic and foreign policy problems that hit jimmy carter during the late '70s and perhaps that would have helped power a democratic victory in 1980. it's a game anybody can play, but i could see that happening as much as the eventual election of ronald reagan in 1980. >> i will mention something that might shed a little bit of light on t james baker who worked for george bush and worked for ronald reagan and worked for george bush again said that it was his thought and he said this to reagan when reagan was in the white house, he said that if reagan had not challenged ford in '76 then ford might well have won the '76 election.
>> my sense is that it would have delayed it in that you recall ronald reagan opposed gerald ford inublican primaries and convention of 1976, came very, very close, and it was clear that the functional majority of that convention wanted ronald reagan and would have him as indeed they did. so i tend to think it would have been a delay given the cycles of american politics if gerald ford had been elected in his own right he would have come up against all of the economic and foreign policy...
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lauren: let's bring in fitz-gerald group president, keith fitz-gerald.eith, good to see you as well. i want to start here with you, do a little sports. bob boon is the washington national as vice president, a 15 year executive with the team. he is he just quit. he is 73 years old, reportedly because the team has a vaccine mandate. he won't comply with it. do you think we'll see more? if so, do you think this impacts the economy at all? >> you know that is a very interesting question. i get where he is coming from. i understand where he is coming from. yes i do think it will be an impact but one most people don't expect. i don't think our legal system and our how many resources within corporations is remotely prepared to handle challenges that come with this designed of decision making. how the courts come down on it, may actually be the driver here. lauren: that is interesting. my first reaction was he is 73. just kind of get the shot. >> exactly. lauren: you will be really old if there is a negative side-effect. anyway we chuckle. more importantly the s
lauren: let's bring in fitz-gerald group president, keith fitz-gerald.eith, good to see you as well. i want to start here with you, do a little sports. bob boon is the washington national as vice president, a 15 year executive with the team. he is he just quit. he is 73 years old, reportedly because the team has a vaccine mandate. he won't comply with it. do you think we'll see more? if so, do you think this impacts the economy at all? >> you know that is a very interesting question. i...
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paul: so who were the two presidents ahead worse pulling, what is donald trump was the other gerald ford pretty. >> no cordova slightly better than this, it was bill clinton who immediately ran into some trouble in his first nine months predict. paul: all right, so stepping back and you mentioned a couple of factors just like in afghanistan and so on. most of the big picture here if you look at his seem to have fallen considerably and i wonder if some of that is related to the perception that joe biden when the white house promising to be a moderate and promised to govern from the middle and promised to be a unifying force needed a look agenda, and a lot of his rhetoric has been really quite to the left. and for tingly on the tax and spending and even on a lot of the social issues where he is adopted the systemic racism line and polarized along racial and ethnic lines and how much of that is hurting his poll numbers. carl: and he is a considerable amount if you take a look at some of the issues you mentioned to come on your break down in opinion among democrats and vince and rob about th
paul: so who were the two presidents ahead worse pulling, what is donald trump was the other gerald ford pretty. >> no cordova slightly better than this, it was bill clinton who immediately ran into some trouble in his first nine months predict. paul: all right, so stepping back and you mentioned a couple of factors just like in afghanistan and so on. most of the big picture here if you look at his seem to have fallen considerably and i wonder if some of that is related to the perception...
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let's welcome in gerald storch, former ceo of toys 'r' us. it's great to have you back.ays in style makes me think of tjx what do you say? >> the value-based players are in a long-term winning strike and will continue doing great. during the pandemic, whatever, they're going to do great. we already have seen big increases in stock prices at target and at costco so it's kind of a little late to bounce into those names. having said that they perform great. you have a bunch of other value players where the companies are fundamentally sound and they're doing great in this economy where all boats are rising including tjmaxx and dollar general, amazing companies, long-term winners. i would add walmart and amazon, two stocks that provide great value, recognizes having low prizes, whose stocks have not gone through the roof that are big opportunities, also. value is in the name of the game it has bifurcated. luxury is doing great. everything else is value based channels >> i'm surprised to hear you're positive on amazon i didn't know if that was allowed from a physical stores gu
let's welcome in gerald storch, former ceo of toys 'r' us. it's great to have you back.ays in style makes me think of tjx what do you say? >> the value-based players are in a long-term winning strike and will continue doing great. during the pandemic, whatever, they're going to do great. we already have seen big increases in stock prices at target and at costco so it's kind of a little late to bounce into those names. having said that they perform great. you have a bunch of other value...
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here is some of the chaos that happened just in the two days before gerald ford gave that speech while 7,000 people a day were being flown out of the air base. south vietnam's president thieu resigned from office, handing over the office to the vice president. he gave a two-hour resignation speech attacking the united states government that had been propping him up for years. the completely oblivious said he believed president thieu's resignation would lead to a negotiation with north vietnam that would save saigon, then the capitol of vietnam, save saigon from attack. president forward mentioned none of that. the third president that week, president minh tried to achieve a cease-fire but the air base was bombed by north vietnamese pilots, rocket attacks on the airport followed in which u.s. marines charles mcmahon and darwin judge were killed, becoming the last two americans killed in combat in vietnam, their bodies were left in the hospital in saigon by mistake. president forward did not say one word about their deaths, not one word. because the americans couldn't use the airport any
here is some of the chaos that happened just in the two days before gerald ford gave that speech while 7,000 people a day were being flown out of the air base. south vietnam's president thieu resigned from office, handing over the office to the vice president. he gave a two-hour resignation speech attacking the united states government that had been propping him up for years. the completely oblivious said he believed president thieu's resignation would lead to a negotiation with north vietnam...
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from, from you on some of the measures that are going to come through and, but not some of the laws. gerald, i'm not in favor of a lot of utilize this because we're not 1st the ones who have been willing to look at anything. thank you. thanks a lot for your loss. i mean, what can you say? i mean right now that i can't imagine. yeah, well, i appreciate your time and then you know, anytime you get a holler back at you. okay, thanks very much. i mean, you know, there someone gardening or comments and what they offer support to. but it would be more encouraging to hear some just outright support. ooh, ah, in in the seventy's, the late seventy's, i wrote a book called rage, which was about a school shooter who shoots his algebra teacher holes, his class hostage for a day. and that was found actually in the locker of one school shooter, i think in oregon. so i made the decision to withdraw the book from publication. when you find out that you wrote something that's been associated with acts of violence, there are a couple of ways that you can go. one way is to say, i had no responsibility for tha
from, from you on some of the measures that are going to come through and, but not some of the laws. gerald, i'm not in favor of a lot of utilize this because we're not 1st the ones who have been willing to look at anything. thank you. thanks a lot for your loss. i mean, what can you say? i mean right now that i can't imagine. yeah, well, i appreciate your time and then you know, anytime you get a holler back at you. okay, thanks very much. i mean, you know, there someone gardening or comments...
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only known footage of gerald ford playing high school football, just a minute you will see number 23 coming in from the right hand side. there is gerald ford number 23. >> watch the full program and the other presidency programs on our website c-span.org/history. >> i'm excited to be here live from the museum. for those who do not know me i have exhibitions here at the american revolution a bit on staff here since 2016. i served as one of the leaders of the project with a founding document 1776 do today. it's an exhibit that brings together historic flags and documents on loan from private collections. and it tells the story of changing and growing american nation. tonight i will be joined by doctor james from arizona state university. i am a really excited have jim join me. i would like to have jim say a few words about himself. and about his career and how he became a young constitutional history scholar. so jim talked a little bit about yourself for. >> thanks matt. it's a pleasure to be with you and all of you out there, like matt said, i'm currently a lecturer at arizona state u
only known footage of gerald ford playing high school football, just a minute you will see number 23 coming in from the right hand side. there is gerald ford number 23. >> watch the full program and the other presidency programs on our website c-span.org/history. >> i'm excited to be here live from the museum. for those who do not know me i have exhibitions here at the american revolution a bit on staff here since 2016. i served as one of the leaders of the project with a founding...
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their concerns to fema and cal oh, yes, everybody thinks it could have been avoided gina attorney gerald singleton hopes the lawsuit will help those who have lost so much to eventually rebuild. >> many of told fox 40 their insurance companies either canceled or wouldn't provide insurance to them because of the fire-prone areas. they live in it. that's a huge issue and that's something arts. >> is becoming of a larger problem throughout the state. >> that was rowena shattuck reporting. now in his statement pg and e says they have not yet been served. the lawsuit adding there's been no official word from cal fire as to what ignited the dixie fire. the caldor fire continues to burn south of lake tahoe evacuation warnings are still currently in place for parts of alpine county. more than a 1000 buildings have been destroyed since the fire began a month ago. it's far more than 219,000 acres. but containment has grown to 70% evacuation warnings are in effect for all areas west of highway 88, including wet late compels like and kirkwood. well, back here at home. you know, we have had our fair s
their concerns to fema and cal oh, yes, everybody thinks it could have been avoided gina attorney gerald singleton hopes the lawsuit will help those who have lost so much to eventually rebuild. >> many of told fox 40 their insurance companies either canceled or wouldn't provide insurance to them because of the fire-prone areas. they live in it. that's a huge issue and that's something arts. >> is becoming of a larger problem throughout the state. >> that was rowena shattuck...
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this is gerald children, as young as 10 most you detainees from poor indigenous communities like 13 year old adam, what things did you say that you think a kid shouldn't be subjected to 10 year olds going back from a 16 year old i saw in the 2nd to special report, one or 18th visits, western australia youth jail and remote community to see what's being done to break the cycle of indigenous incarceration. the the kimberly in the north of western trails is wild, rugged and remote in this region that many of the young indigenous inmates in the state prison whole harm this country up here signed by the aboriginal people. the 1st people who walk this land, they're an extraordinary group of people. but i do struggles. i do struggle just to big long have learned that since the 1980s senior sergeant nebel rid has worked in ap back towns across the kimberly range as everyone. the kimberly's for a place of waking up here is exhausting some of their bates up here. her small playstation can be the size of france. that's a big plate. and, you know, we sort of live out of the car. i, his birth police
this is gerald children, as young as 10 most you detainees from poor indigenous communities like 13 year old adam, what things did you say that you think a kid shouldn't be subjected to 10 year olds going back from a 16 year old i saw in the 2nd to special report, one or 18th visits, western australia youth jail and remote community to see what's being done to break the cycle of indigenous incarceration. the the kimberly in the north of western trails is wild, rugged and remote in this region...
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o'keefe william o'keefe gerald thomas o'leary gerald michael olcott christine anne olender linda maryd k. oliver leah elizabeth oliver eric taube olsen jeffrey james olsen barbara k. olson maureen lyons olson steven john olson matthew timothy o'mahony john p. o'neill peter j. o'neill, jr. sean gordon corbett o'neill betty ann ong michael c. opperman christopher t. orgielewicz margaret quinn orloske virginia anne ormiston ruben s. ornedo kevin m. o'rourke ronald orsini peter keith ortale juan ortega-campos jane marie orth alexander ortiz david ortiz emilio pete ortiz pablo ortiz and my uncle. god bless you and god bless america. >> and my brother firefighter michael lynch. we know what you were doing on that day and your boys are doing dutifully. jack was six months old and michael was three years old when you were murdered. all we do now is tell them about your past glory days. [applause] ♪ paul ortiz, jr. sonia ortiz masaru ose patrick j. o'shea robert william o'shea timothy franklin o'sullivan elsy carolina osorio oliva james r. ostrowski jason douglas oswald michael john otten isid
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two programs on gerald ford, the old white house occupant who was never elected vice president or presidentt to the ford presidential museum looking back on the 38th president through photographs and film. then a profile of his wife who was honored for her life's work. featured speakers include a landscape historian, jonathan pliska and susan ford bales. the suffragist playbook looks at strategies to win the vote for women. >>> book tv features authors discussing their latest non-fiction books. sunday, live at noon eastern, carol swayne, former vanderbilt university professor, joins us for a live discussion talking about critical race theory, the 1619 project, immigration and her book. at 11:00 p.m. eastern, "the washington post" craig whitlock examined america's 20-year war in afghanistan. find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >>> expectations for women on the home front and work women performed in the military. >> it's good to see everybody today. i appreciate you coming to our space. we will talk about american women and world war ii. this is obviously a huge to
two programs on gerald ford, the old white house occupant who was never elected vice president or presidentt to the ford presidential museum looking back on the 38th president through photographs and film. then a profile of his wife who was honored for her life's work. featured speakers include a landscape historian, jonathan pliska and susan ford bales. the suffragist playbook looks at strategies to win the vote for women. >>> book tv features authors discussing their latest...
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yes, i just talked to gerald said it this morning that if we don't change course, there is a high risk or failure at court 26. and he has being very clear in terms of what needs to happen. countries need to put more ambitious national national commitments on the table. the need to increase the climate finance that they're provided to developing countries. and they're also the to support bud rubble. developing countries are also, or on the front lines of the climate crisis, with finance, in order to better adopt and build, which means to climate change. but the reality is we have 5 weeks left. we need to use every day between now and 26 to get countries to be more ambitious and i'm not ready to give up yet. the 2nd general is not ready to give up . yet, the beauty of the pers agreement is that, you know, it's not a perfect agreement when it's our best hope of time in the climate emergency. i like allows countries to submit periodically there the national commitment. and we've seen countries increase half countries represented half of global emissions have submitted in dcs. and these ind
yes, i just talked to gerald said it this morning that if we don't change course, there is a high risk or failure at court 26. and he has being very clear in terms of what needs to happen. countries need to put more ambitious national national commitments on the table. the need to increase the climate finance that they're provided to developing countries. and they're also the to support bud rubble. developing countries are also, or on the front lines of the climate crisis, with finance, in...
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. >> reporter: 80-year-old gerald louviere is one of many residents still vowing to rebuild. >> this is home. and it'll always be home. i'm not going to move. no. just got to fight through it. and we'll do it. >> and the pain in the south, the pain still being felt in the northeast and whit johnson with us from queens, new york, tonight. where president biden spoke late today. and whit, i know the president today sounding the alarm that climate change is here, saying the only question is, how much worse this gets, if we don't act. and he said, we must rebuild infrastructure to handle these kinds of weather events, pressing congress to take action on his plans. >> reporter: david, president biden called this an eye-opener, saying climate change is everybody's crisis. and he's doubling down on his push for congress to pass that massive infrastructure package, not only to help rebuild now, but to be better prepared for extreme weather threats in the future. david? >> all right, whit johnson, thank you. >>> overseas tonight and to afghanistan. secretary of state antony blinken saying the
. >> reporter: 80-year-old gerald louviere is one of many residents still vowing to rebuild. >> this is home. and it'll always be home. i'm not going to move. no. just got to fight through it. and we'll do it. >> and the pain in the south, the pain still being felt in the northeast and whit johnson with us from queens, new york, tonight. where president biden spoke late today. and whit, i know the president today sounding the alarm that climate change is here, saying the only...
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or as gerald salenti calls it, the slab slave landey a slave landey a well, yeah, it happened. it's too late and they're only just beginning to notice that, and that's what the f t opinion piece concludes with that they say that a further no, i think if these are me an style but soupy are right. the political implications are particularly nasty inequality and their view is self perpetuating with the feedback loop running through low rates, access savings of the rich depressed rates, low rates, push asset prices up, the rich get richer. still, many governments, however, are engaging and monetary policies that in all likelihood make the fly, we'll turn faster, right? so what we're going to have in the us starting right now is class war. and we've lived in europe. we live in the u. k. u k is mired in class war, you know, and that's and mistaken ball and it's, it's pernicious and it's ugly and, and look, look at what they say on the news. the cable news is they're part of the top one percent. obviously rachel, matto, for example, is making 30000000 a year for one show a weak. right
or as gerald salenti calls it, the slab slave landey a slave landey a well, yeah, it happened. it's too late and they're only just beginning to notice that, and that's what the f t opinion piece concludes with that they say that a further no, i think if these are me an style but soupy are right. the political implications are particularly nasty inequality and their view is self perpetuating with the feedback loop running through low rates, access savings of the rich depressed rates, low rates,...
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next a look back at gerald ford, the only white house occupant never to have been elected either vicesident. he took office on august the ninth covid 1974 after president nixon's
next a look back at gerald ford, the only white house occupant never to have been elected either vicesident. he took office on august the ninth covid 1974 after president nixon's
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in a tweet, interior minister gerald dominant accused the government of financial black mo. after british home secretary, pretty patel this week threatened to withhold millions in funding for france. his efforts to stop people leaving its shores. the british government and the home office in particular are under immense pressure to deal with soaring numbers of asylum seekers arriving here in britain at the hands of people smugglers on the french side more than 14000 have arrived this year alone. that is $6000.00 more than in the whole of 2020. and as you can see, hundreds more rescue to see and brought assure to dover, marina here this afternoon. charities say there is no alternative but to open safe corridors. granting humanitarian visas to those. wishing to claim asylum in britain until then, they say desperate people will always be willing to undertake desperate means. a government spokesman said only that a range of safe and legal options was being explored. jonah, how al jazeera, over the u. s. government is suing texas south the state approved nations most restrictive
in a tweet, interior minister gerald dominant accused the government of financial black mo. after british home secretary, pretty patel this week threatened to withhold millions in funding for france. his efforts to stop people leaving its shores. the british government and the home office in particular are under immense pressure to deal with soaring numbers of asylum seekers arriving here in britain at the hands of people smugglers on the french side more than 14000 have arrived this year...
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and lead the party into november's general election russia has launched a new criminal case against gerald opposition later alexi navarro name. the prominent kremlin critic is being investigated on vision of forming and leading an extremist group, if convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison. those are the headlines. i'm emily anglin, state change on al jazeera for the listing post. bye for now. little is more distressing for women than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly well. aside from then being punished, boy, salvador victor, boston, lord, have seen women incarcerated. some say their only crime with a devastating still, but i mean the story of one woman struggle that ignited miscarriage, of justice, a witness documentary on al jazeera, the new york times released an investigation into the u. s. drawing strike that one half. we will be together over the 1st time me hours. we killed sophistication, raises some serious questions. i'm here today with sort of record straight in acknowledge our search alarm. richard gisburne. and you are at the listening post where we dig into the c
and lead the party into november's general election russia has launched a new criminal case against gerald opposition later alexi navarro name. the prominent kremlin critic is being investigated on vision of forming and leading an extremist group, if convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison. those are the headlines. i'm emily anglin, state change on al jazeera for the listing post. bye for now. little is more distressing for women than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly well. aside...
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or as gerald salenti calls it, the slab slave landey a slave landey a well, yeah, it happened. it's too late. so they're only just beginning to notice that and that's what the f t opinion piece concludes with that they say that a further no, i think if these are me an style but soupy are right. the political implications are particularly nasty inequality and their view is self perpetuating. with the feedback loop running through low rates, accessed savings of the rich depress rates, low rates, push asset prices up, the rich get richer. still, many governments, however, are engaging and monetary policies that in all likelihood make the fly, we'll turn faster, right? so we're going to have, in the us starting right now is class war. and we've lived in europe. we live in the u. k. u. k is mired in class war, you know, and that's and mistaken ball. and it's, it's pernicious and it's ugly and, and look, look at what they say on the news. the cable news is they're part of the top one percent. obviously rachel matto, for example, making 30000000 a year for one show a weak. right. so t
or as gerald salenti calls it, the slab slave landey a slave landey a well, yeah, it happened. it's too late. so they're only just beginning to notice that and that's what the f t opinion piece concludes with that they say that a further no, i think if these are me an style but soupy are right. the political implications are particularly nasty inequality and their view is self perpetuating. with the feedback loop running through low rates, accessed savings of the rich depress rates, low rates,...