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gerald blessey: we had a luncheon. but after going through the receiving line and shaking hands and introducing everybody, both ethel and robert went and did the same thing for all the kitchen help. the kennedys greeted them just as warmly, and they were just as glad to see them, which just didn't happen back then. he was just being gracious, he and ethel. and they chatted with everybody. they took time to talk to the workers. they took time to talk to the students. ed ellington: i sat across the table from him and miss kennedy. he had asked me how people felt about him. i told him that most people didn't like him. but i said, of course, what they're really interested in is what happened leading up to the ole miss riots. and i said, and i hope, if you speak on it, i hope you'll be very detailed in your remarks. ethel kennedy: frankly, before i sat dow i remember looking for the door. if we need to get out of here, it would be great to know thehortest way. but it was just the opposite end of the scale. there was a warmt
gerald blessey: we had a luncheon. but after going through the receiving line and shaking hands and introducing everybody, both ethel and robert went and did the same thing for all the kitchen help. the kennedys greeted them just as warmly, and they were just as glad to see them, which just didn't happen back then. he was just being gracious, he and ethel. and they chatted with everybody. they took time to talk to the workers. they took time to talk to the students. ed ellington: i sat across...
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and so gerald ford took the job. it's it's an honor. but he certainly didn't expect it to lead anything. lead to anything he thought that this would be a nice sort send off. i'll do this and then retire. in 1976, when this term is up and, that would be that. and and ford knew no more about watergate. everybody else did. so he didn't know where this story was going. but when the story went the way it did, when nixon as became apparent in the coverup of this and and it was at this time that the adage emerged that it's not crime, it's the cover up that's going to get you. and that's indeed the case. if had if he had better public relations people, he had professional pr assistance, then the first rule appears, get it all out there, throw everything you, have out there, because otherwise it's going to dribble out. and every day you're going to be in the papers that if he had done that, it would have been there wouldn't have been any. it will last it. oh, but there's one other thing. there's one other thing and this gets back to the biograph
and so gerald ford took the job. it's it's an honor. but he certainly didn't expect it to lead anything. lead to anything he thought that this would be a nice sort send off. i'll do this and then retire. in 1976, when this term is up and, that would be that. and and ford knew no more about watergate. everybody else did. so he didn't know where this story was going. but when the story went the way it did, when nixon as became apparent in the coverup of this and and it was at this time that the...
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i, gerald r. ford do solemnly swear. that i will faithfully execute. the office of the president of the united states. and will to the best of my ability. preserve, protect and defend. constitution of the united dates. so help me god. congratulations, mr. resident. >> for a second time in less than a year, political scandal dictated the fate of gerald ford. president richard nixon has appointed him vice president. in 1974, the nation turned to the court to restore faith in government. leslie in omaha, nebraska. less than a year that her, his mother, dorothy fearful of her abusive husband brought their baby to grand rapids, michigan. in 1916, dorothy married gerald ford who in turn adopted the future president and made him his name stake. his stepfather's honesty and integrity made the biggest impact on his life. he attended the university of michigan where he excelled on the classroom and the football field. he turned down contract offers from the detroit lions and the green bay packers to work as an assistant coach at yale university. he also did some
i, gerald r. ford do solemnly swear. that i will faithfully execute. the office of the president of the united states. and will to the best of my ability. preserve, protect and defend. constitution of the united dates. so help me god. congratulations, mr. resident. >> for a second time in less than a year, political scandal dictated the fate of gerald ford. president richard nixon has appointed him vice president. in 1974, the nation turned to the court to restore faith in government....
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now, why did gerald ford signed? because gerald ford had no choice.his veto would've been overruled by congress. so the very first president in our country, because we have a lot of lawyers are, president matters, the very first president of presidential records being federal, not federal but public records, was a nixon collection. now, what do you think nixon did? nixon was in terrible shape when he came out of office. he nearly died but he rallied and he came back and he said you can't do this to me. congress cannot take my liberty from me. and then he called something and i'm not about what is called a bill of attainder. you cannot assign the law for just one person, that is unconstitutional. congress had done this and went to the supreme court and the supreme court in gsa versus nixon sided with presidential records amateurs preservation act and said it's a constitutional actor residence very special. he's actually a class of one. it's not a bill of a teenager she can do this. country has a compelling interest in controlling these records. so that
now, why did gerald ford signed? because gerald ford had no choice.his veto would've been overruled by congress. so the very first president in our country, because we have a lot of lawyers are, president matters, the very first president of presidential records being federal, not federal but public records, was a nixon collection. now, what do you think nixon did? nixon was in terrible shape when he came out of office. he nearly died but he rallied and he came back and he said you can't do...
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even though gerald ford was as well. we come out of watergate, people are very angry for having pardon and it retrospect many people believe it was the best thing that could have happen for this country. we're also coming out in vietnam. one of the first things jimmy carter did on the second day of office was to give a pardon to vietnam war draft dodgers. he dealt with international problems one of them ended up the iran hostages who came home right after he was president he was a no nonsense president he had no patients to make friends and tell people the truth. i think at the beginning people were tired of watergate they wanted the freshness. the vietnam war was a nightmare. many people treated them and president carter dealt the difficult situation he tried to find a solution for. did come home after he left the white house for. >> you mention the hostage crisis president reagan going on that huge victory. also the though he has had a remarkable posterior presidency but the carter center do you feel that will be a shi
even though gerald ford was as well. we come out of watergate, people are very angry for having pardon and it retrospect many people believe it was the best thing that could have happen for this country. we're also coming out in vietnam. one of the first things jimmy carter did on the second day of office was to give a pardon to vietnam war draft dodgers. he dealt with international problems one of them ended up the iran hostages who came home right after he was president he was a no nonsense...
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why did gerald ford sign it? because gerald ford had no choice. his veto would have been overruled by congress. the very first precedents in our country, because we have a lot of lawyers here, precedent matters, at the very first precedent of presidential records being federal, not federal, but public records, was the nixon collection. what do you think nixon did? nixon was in terrible shape when he came out of office. he nearly died. but he rallied and came back and said, you can't do this to me. congress cannot take my property from me. then he called something, and i'm not a lawyer, but it's called a bill of -- you cannot design a law just for one person. that is unconstitutional. congress had done this and it went to the supreme court. the supreme court but in gsa versus nixon cited with the presidential records and materials preservation act. it's a constitutional act. he's actually a class of one. he's not a bill of -- yes you can do this. the country has a compelling interest in controlling these records. that laid the basis for rethinking
why did gerald ford sign it? because gerald ford had no choice. his veto would have been overruled by congress. the very first precedents in our country, because we have a lot of lawyers here, precedent matters, at the very first precedent of presidential records being federal, not federal, but public records, was the nixon collection. what do you think nixon did? nixon was in terrible shape when he came out of office. he nearly died. but he rallied and came back and said, you can't do this to...
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gerald storch with me. gerald is a retail analyst par ex sell lance and joins me right now.the sales go down. >> sales go down as much as half. you will lose huge sales when you do that at the end of the day. the real question what is causing this, what is the solution. you heard from a mom-and-pop store owner, they're getting crushed by this. any additional costs will kill them even more. meanwhile obviously you have to do something about the crime. i think what is missed in all of this what the root cause is this emergence of these online marketplaces. it is the wild west of internet retailing. a lot of these sites basically become giant fences for stolen goods. you get your nike sneakers you steal from the warehouse from memphis sell them instantly for cash. that is the one of the emerging themes. when giant e-commerce and online sites, how are they going to be more accountable for the basically fencing of stolen goods that is taking place, the sale of counterfeit goods, sale of unlicensed products and regulation of speech. this is a major trend. stuart: it is. >> the the
gerald storch with me. gerald is a retail analyst par ex sell lance and joins me right now.the sales go down. >> sales go down as much as half. you will lose huge sales when you do that at the end of the day. the real question what is causing this, what is the solution. you heard from a mom-and-pop store owner, they're getting crushed by this. any additional costs will kill them even more. meanwhile obviously you have to do something about the crime. i think what is missed in all of this...
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yeah, well , well put, gerald. . yeah, well, well put, gerald. thank you very much indeed ., vegetable or two or three, and particularly big ones. biggest he likes big ones. he does not. girls, you are the highlight of my morning gerald stratford from milton under wychwood in oxfordshire , which i wychwood in oxfordshire, which i bet is gorgeous . well, pancake bet is gorgeous. well, pancake tuesday was yesterday. here we are on wednesday and after the break, we're going to bring you the moment the princess of wales tried her hand at flipping. it was a flopping stuff. you was a flip flopping stuff. you think okay, for think so? okay, judge for yourselves this . break oap your morning is going well. it is exactly 8:26 on radio, on television , online. this is television, online. this is breakfast on gb news the pavement. and it's about just recovering from seeing gerald in a suit. the advert there in the advert break. look him up on social been in that social media he's been in that john advert. believe john gooch advert. can't believe it . and gardiner yes that was it. and g
yeah, well , well put, gerald. . yeah, well, well put, gerald. thank you very much indeed ., vegetable or two or three, and particularly big ones. biggest he likes big ones. he does not. girls, you are the highlight of my morning gerald stratford from milton under wychwood in oxfordshire , which i wychwood in oxfordshire, which i bet is gorgeous . well, pancake bet is gorgeous. well, pancake tuesday was yesterday. here we are on wednesday and after the break, we're going to bring you the moment...
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carter went on to defeat incumbent gerald ford, maybe not so much because of what he said, but becaused had pardoned richard nixon. >> i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear. >> reporter: like his campaign, carter's presidency began in some chaos. he bombarded congress with so many proposals, plans and legislation, washington couldn't sort out his priority. the low point for carter came when iran's revolutionary leaders took u.s. diplomats hostage. the conflict set off a fuel shortage back home and americans faced long lines at gas stations from coast to coast. a military mission to rescue the hostages collapsed in an iranian desert and with it carter's campaign for re-election. the captives remained behind bars until the new president was sworn in. for all that, carter was responsible for two extremely significant achievements, negotiating the panama canal treaty ensured the canal stayed open to american ships and troops would not be needed to put down an almost certain rebellion. carter engineered the camp david accords which remains the single most important diplomatic achievement in th
carter went on to defeat incumbent gerald ford, maybe not so much because of what he said, but becaused had pardoned richard nixon. >> i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear. >> reporter: like his campaign, carter's presidency began in some chaos. he bombarded congress with so many proposals, plans and legislation, washington couldn't sort out his priority. the low point for carter came when iran's revolutionary leaders took u.s. diplomats hostage. the conflict set off a fuel shortage...
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gerald poje, go ahead. guest: let me give a little perspective on that. there has been an extensive amount of air and water sampling in the area. and the e.p.a. has actually even gone in to individual homes to test the inside environments of those homes in the down-wind flow of that large toxic cloud. they have showed that it is not a danger, breathing the air. i don't know where president trump exactly was situated. i would imagine nobody should be entering into the most immediate site of the burn pit without some enhanced respiratory and thermal protection. you don't want to put your bare skin into soil that has such chemicals layden in it. nor do you want to breathe that right on top of where the spillage occurred. i don't believe that it would have been incumbent upon anybody to let a former president be in such a dangerous situation. and the people who attended to his appearance in east palestine likely also would have administrator was on scene very recently talking about the next steps. it has only been two days since the epa has moved from the fir
gerald poje, go ahead. guest: let me give a little perspective on that. there has been an extensive amount of air and water sampling in the area. and the e.p.a. has actually even gone in to individual homes to test the inside environments of those homes in the down-wind flow of that large toxic cloud. they have showed that it is not a danger, breathing the air. i don't know where president trump exactly was situated. i would imagine nobody should be entering into the most immediate site of the...
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the 98-year-old elected the 39th president 1976 defeating republican gerald ford good evening i am joncott and this is the fox report. jon: the carter center issued a statement a few hours ago saying the former president has decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of more medical intervention after series of hospital stays. will have reaction from fox news medical contributor dr. marty makary. but first, alexis mcadams live in art new york city newsroom, alexis. >> to my former president jimmy carter is back home with his family in georgia. foundation releasing this statement about his condition, take a look apart after series of short hospitals as former u.s. president jimmy carter today decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family. receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention. he is the full support of his family and his medical team. the carter family asking for privacy during this time and is grateful for the concern shown by his many admirers. jimmy carter's longest living u.s. president in hist
the 98-year-old elected the 39th president 1976 defeating republican gerald ford good evening i am joncott and this is the fox report. jon: the carter center issued a statement a few hours ago saying the former president has decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of more medical intervention after series of hospital stays. will have reaction from fox news medical contributor dr. marty makary. but first, alexis mcadams live in art new york...
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joining me right now fitz-gerald group principal keith fitz-gerald and lafrord group president, or --aford. latest company announcing it's going to cut 5% of the workforce, arthur, the ceo it was ahead of downturn. much better than expected, 517,000 jobs added to the economy last month with the unemployment rate falling to 3.4%. what is your reaction to all of these layoffs in the face of the job's numbers that seem to continue to show growth? >> good morning, thanks for having me on. you have seen a lot of tech, mid market are getting rid of no part of the organizations so they are not getting rid of the manufacturing. i think dell is getting hit like the other ones, we saw powell his comments last week, he's happy or at least happy about goods inflation numbers coming down. service is not coming down. the employment number is fantastic, the number of jobs created in january is created. december was 11 million and unemployment went down to 3.4%. these are good numbers for any economy and i think some of this is hedging, expected to slow down the economy, everybody is calling for slow
joining me right now fitz-gerald group principal keith fitz-gerald and lafrord group president, or --aford. latest company announcing it's going to cut 5% of the workforce, arthur, the ceo it was ahead of downturn. much better than expected, 517,000 jobs added to the economy last month with the unemployment rate falling to 3.4%. what is your reaction to all of these layoffs in the face of the job's numbers that seem to continue to show growth? >> good morning, thanks for having me on. you...
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i want to bring in fitz-gerald group principal keith fitz-gerald.efy. they were in freefall. buy the weakness. they're coming on like gangbusters. how does you as a professional investor have that koch much conviction when everybody heads for exits? >> that is a tough business, i could have had both things go against me. it comes down to conviction, knowing what the bigger picture is. that is where most people fail especially comes to a company like tesla or shopify. they get caught up in the the show term gyrations because wall street wants you to because that is how they separate you from your money. look what apple, shopify is doing, bringing retail to the masses changing the entire nation of that business. those companies have a long way to go. take a deep breath, look at the big picture, calm down. charles: i'm with you there although i also will admit i have a couple that have gone to zero, okay? >> well we all have, right? we all have. >> let's talk about palantir for a minute. this is one you pound the table on. came down a lot. on fire. sti
i want to bring in fitz-gerald group principal keith fitz-gerald.efy. they were in freefall. buy the weakness. they're coming on like gangbusters. how does you as a professional investor have that koch much conviction when everybody heads for exits? >> that is a tough business, i could have had both things go against me. it comes down to conviction, knowing what the bigger picture is. that is where most people fail especially comes to a company like tesla or shopify. they get caught up in...
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and toxicologist and safety consultant, gerald talks about the risk of toxic exposure sustained by east palestine ohio after a trained rail met in the federal response. on c-span or on c-span now our free mobile video. during the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. coming up, live on c-span. at 11 a.m., the atlantic hosted discussion about the anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine when secretary of state antony blinken. at 1 p.m., a look at protesters and around can learn from other pro-democracy movements. activist from syria, sudan and venezuela. later a discussion with investigators from the january 6 committee about threats of violent domestic extremism, hosted by georgetown diversity law center. you can stream these live on our video app. c-span now, or online at c-span.org. there are almost 80 new members in the 118th congress, and this includes first-generation americans and a record number of women and minorities. c-span interviewed more than half about their upbringing, careers and political philosophy. on thursday 8 p.m., here from jasm
and toxicologist and safety consultant, gerald talks about the risk of toxic exposure sustained by east palestine ohio after a trained rail met in the federal response. on c-span or on c-span now our free mobile video. during the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. coming up, live on c-span. at 11 a.m., the atlantic hosted discussion about the anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine when secretary of state antony blinken. at 1 p.m., a look at protesters...
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that's what gerald always says. i used to work with him through his it overall. i finished my trees, a really green sugar renovated from the very impressive listen to the trees are very impressive. yesterday they also saw monkeys with him or let me stop what is today. i would not have imagined the forest trail to be beautiful, but because you on a dirt track it smells like i don't remember visually, i guess it gives you a lot easier. but since i don't see, i ask, i'm in the market, what i'm, what i feel at peace is when we go over to singing, the ground is soft, the air is spectacular. and i feel great. so and id like that will id my soon to move in on along with chicken was young bill. i don't know what they're called, but it's cool. touch it. oh wow. wow cool. it's really soft to i to house best friend fiscal is also his adventure companion or social tonight. if we sleep at 3000 meters, it will be noticeable with over $200.00. 33504008 contact will tell you why. and there's nothing else lying around out here, right? no, not that i know this is talk out of. he d
that's what gerald always says. i used to work with him through his it overall. i finished my trees, a really green sugar renovated from the very impressive listen to the trees are very impressive. yesterday they also saw monkeys with him or let me stop what is today. i would not have imagined the forest trail to be beautiful, but because you on a dirt track it smells like i don't remember visually, i guess it gives you a lot easier. but since i don't see, i ask, i'm in the market, what i'm,...
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oh gerald. hello, frank speaking. i don't think he means anything in particular, of putin has been full. and by the way, this is, this is a truism of banality to say that because of course, ah, amy nuclear arms country has to take into account. what are the nuclear on countries alliances do? i mean, it's ridiculous to acclaim otherwise. so essentially, it's a seemingly meaningful statement with this kind of subtle threats. but in fact, it doesn't mean that women is developing new nuclear weapons. it doesn't mean that within is going to to, to try to restart nuclear tests. it doesn't mean even that putin is really serious about quitting the or the arms reduction treaties from recently he froze or suspended rushes, participation in stock. but this is in fact a changing nothing so far. oh, so i think he's playing with this theme of nuclear weapons because he knows it scares a lot of people in the west, but it's no more than that continues. sort of saying, you know, a person is uttering statements but not really meaning a
oh gerald. hello, frank speaking. i don't think he means anything in particular, of putin has been full. and by the way, this is, this is a truism of banality to say that because of course, ah, amy nuclear arms country has to take into account. what are the nuclear on countries alliances do? i mean, it's ridiculous to acclaim otherwise. so essentially, it's a seemingly meaningful statement with this kind of subtle threats. but in fact, it doesn't mean that women is developing new nuclear...
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gerald. i'm an old chemical salesman from eastern north carolina. i've sold a lot of the, i guess, ingredients back in the early 1980's. and i wanted him, my question was for gerald to expand a little bit on the eth lean glie kol and the either. it's my understanding that that would affect waterways. i know one of those is heavier than water and it tends to go down. and i'm just curious of what he has to say on those two or whether it's one, the ethelyn glycol or the ether. guest: thank you for that question and i'm glad you're still thinking on behalf of all of us, using your expertise to say, what about these particular challenging chemicals? unfortunately where we are in east palestine is an uncontrolled experiment. the experiment is, you know, 20 rail cars of toxic, hazardous chemicals, being derailed and broached in terms of a big fire from many of them. we don't know the flow of each of the ones that you mentioned into the air. but we also don't know the flow of them into the waterways. we have 3500 fish killed in the down stream environment.
gerald. i'm an old chemical salesman from eastern north carolina. i've sold a lot of the, i guess, ingredients back in the early 1980's. and i wanted him, my question was for gerald to expand a little bit on the eth lean glie kol and the either. it's my understanding that that would affect waterways. i know one of those is heavier than water and it tends to go down. and i'm just curious of what he has to say on those two or whether it's one, the ethelyn glycol or the ether. guest: thank you for...
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we're here with gerald who is the co-owner of desert ladies.e haves gone up but so have your costs. what's the cause? >> inflation. our costs have gone up between 22-26% and we've reluctantly raised our prices between 8-10% at the beginning of the year because we had to. everything has gone up. the price of eggs, all our ingredients are raw ingredients and there's nothing that hasn't increased quite a lot. reporter: a lot of people will be spending more this year, about $17 more per person on average. how are your customers reacting to increased prices? >> they've been good but they're also buying less than they did before. not as big of quantity and not as -- they're still buying but not as much as they had been. we can definitely see since before christmas, the downturn. they've cut back. reporter: i just want to end on a sweet note, ashley, here at desert ladies, they're still worth every penny. i can tell you. i got to go because i got to eat some of this, ashley. >> thank you so much. ashley: i don't blame you, lydia. you're talking my lan
we're here with gerald who is the co-owner of desert ladies.e haves gone up but so have your costs. what's the cause? >> inflation. our costs have gone up between 22-26% and we've reluctantly raised our prices between 8-10% at the beginning of the year because we had to. everything has gone up. the price of eggs, all our ingredients are raw ingredients and there's nothing that hasn't increased quite a lot. reporter: a lot of people will be spending more this year, about $17 more per...
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joining me right now the fitz-gerald group principal keith fitz-gerald and chief investment officer walter gentlemen, great to see you both. walter, kicking things off with you with a market that is down in triple digits, busy morning of earnings, once again we see a consumer who is stretched. the company did beat on same-store sales rising 8.3%, but obviously investors are reacting to this miss on revenue and flat showing for the rest of the year. the stock is down almost 4%, wal-mart also giving us bad news with its gibes, the stock down better than 3%. how would you characterize the numbers? >> yeah, i would say i think you've kind of framed it well. consumer that is challenged in and challenged on spending money in different things. if you look at services versus discretionary items like home improvement and wal-mart sales, you are seeing more spending on necessities but also spending elsewhere in the economy. we heard travel companies that have done very well and we have seen consumers choose one versus the other. one thing related to wal-mart's guidance, conservatism built into that
joining me right now the fitz-gerald group principal keith fitz-gerald and chief investment officer walter gentlemen, great to see you both. walter, kicking things off with you with a market that is down in triple digits, busy morning of earnings, once again we see a consumer who is stretched. the company did beat on same-store sales rising 8.3%, but obviously investors are reacting to this miss on revenue and flat showing for the rest of the year. the stock is down almost 4%, wal-mart also...
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keith fitz-gerald, thank you so much appreciate your time on this monday.f and running. it was a losing week last week all of the three major indexes, the dow, s&p, nasdaq, all lost ground last week, so what can we expect this week? well we know we've got cpi coming out tomorrow, so a lot of data dependent issues to look ahead to, so there you go there is the dow 30 board. microsoft, salesforce.com, at the top, at the bottom we have johnson & johnson and caterpillar, the index itself up 41 points on the dow. let's take a look at the s&p if we can. the s&p, what last week about 1% i believe yeah, it was down 1.1% today it's up very marginally up seven points at 4,098 and then let's take a look at the nasdaq. the nasdaq up about four-tenths of a percent in the very early going the nasdaq last week lost nearly 2.5%. let's take a look at the big tech names as we always like to do. mixed bag, meta, microsoft, apple moving higher. meta and microsoft up one and three-quarters percent but alphabet down slightly, amazon down about half a percent. all right let's sin
keith fitz-gerald, thank you so much appreciate your time on this monday.f and running. it was a losing week last week all of the three major indexes, the dow, s&p, nasdaq, all lost ground last week, so what can we expect this week? well we know we've got cpi coming out tomorrow, so a lot of data dependent issues to look ahead to, so there you go there is the dow 30 board. microsoft, salesforce.com, at the top, at the bottom we have johnson & johnson and caterpillar, the index itself up...
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for those that don't have pets to read to, gerald has this idea. >> a tortoise. >> that is a great idea. >>> if you don't have a dog or a tortoise, you have a stuffed animal. >>> the evening news with norah o'donnell is next. we are back here in 30 minutes. thank you for watching. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> brown: tonight, 36 million americans facing winter storm threats, from texas to west virginia. at least two killed, after freezing rain and ice caused deadly pileups across the lone star state. dangerously cold temperatures hit the midwest, before moving into the northeast. cbs's omar villafranca has details on this dangerous ice storm. george santos recuses himself. the embattled republican temporarily steps down from two congressional committees amid a flurry of investigations. what he is saying about the decision. trump pleads the fifth. cbs news has the video excerpts of former president donald trump's 2022 deposition in his new york fraud case
for those that don't have pets to read to, gerald has this idea. >> a tortoise. >> that is a great idea. >>> if you don't have a dog or a tortoise, you have a stuffed animal. >>> the evening news with norah o'donnell is next. we are back here in 30 minutes. thank you for watching. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> brown: tonight, 36 million americans facing winter storm threats, from texas to west virginia. at least two killed, after freezing rain...
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. >> bret: president gerald ford established the strategic reserves in 1975 after arab countries cut could respond to emergencies. >> we have urged the administration to not use the strategic oil reserve as a price changing mechanism but rather to use it as it was intended by law which is in cases of significant supply disruptions. >> bret: republicans want president biden to increase domestic production before he can drain any more from the stockpile. >> bret: you have a bill that prevents further drawdown. if as a byproduct of this bill, the direct result in the short-term is raising gas prices, are republicans okay with that? >> well, joe biden is trying to repeal the law of supply and demand. >> bret: the white house has provided few details on how they will refill the reserves while keeping gas prices low. >> i have no concerns that we will be able to refill and replenish the spro and do it at a savings to taxpayers. >> bret: economists say it's difficult to project how long it will take to refill the reserves and whether it can even be done at all. historically the government h
. >> bret: president gerald ford established the strategic reserves in 1975 after arab countries cut could respond to emergencies. >> we have urged the administration to not use the strategic oil reserve as a price changing mechanism but rather to use it as it was intended by law which is in cases of significant supply disruptions. >> bret: republicans want president biden to increase domestic production before he can drain any more from the stockpile. >> bret: you have...
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did gerald ford, who lost a close election in 1976, call up secretary of state in some of the contested states and say, i need 10,000 or 11,000 votes, give them to me. and then the implied mafia type threat which is, i'm president, i'll be president for at least a couple more months, presidents have an awful lot of power. they can make lives a living hell for election registrars. state secretary of state. including especially, your home state, ayman, in georgia. in for a president to do that against a citizen who's trying to do a good job, that's something we've rarely seen, if ever, in american history. had that become the norm, two years ago, we might have lost our democracy that night. >> representative lou, you said in your first answer, you hoped some republicans would stand up to this. are you observing any change in republicans from 2020 till today? >> i am not. in fact, it's getting worse. you now have the maga wing of the republican party having more control and house of representatives. and i just know that fox news will not have been able to lie to their viewers without enabl
did gerald ford, who lost a close election in 1976, call up secretary of state in some of the contested states and say, i need 10,000 or 11,000 votes, give them to me. and then the implied mafia type threat which is, i'm president, i'll be president for at least a couple more months, presidents have an awful lot of power. they can make lives a living hell for election registrars. state secretary of state. including especially, your home state, ayman, in georgia. in for a president to do that...
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so there are a number of charismatic developers in the mall story from the gnashers in dallas to gerald hines in texas to james rose, who i'll speak about in a moment in baltimore and beyond, hines began as a solo office tower developer. but in projects like the galleria and houston and one just after in dallas, he expanded his scope to city making, putting malls at the center of new mixed use neighborhoods. this promotional brochure that i'm showing you here was something that he showed around to potential investors before the design was finished. you can see that this doesn't have the dramatic skylight. but what interes me about the brochure is that it treats post oak as if it were already a place. it's sort of like, you know, the way people use photo realistic renderings today and the brochure really presents the galleria as kind of a theme park of life where everything is taken ce of under one roof, everything is fun. it's a mall upia with the ice skaters and a carousel and the fancy circus banners. gallery is really created a bridge between the architecture of the past and the pres
so there are a number of charismatic developers in the mall story from the gnashers in dallas to gerald hines in texas to james rose, who i'll speak about in a moment in baltimore and beyond, hines began as a solo office tower developer. but in projects like the galleria and houston and one just after in dallas, he expanded his scope to city making, putting malls at the center of new mixed use neighborhoods. this promotional brochure that i'm showing you here was something that he showed around...
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working part time as a school resource officer and resigned shortly after the incident in a lawsuit, geraldez claims he used an illegal chokehold on his daughter that left her with traumatic brain injury, cervical strain and headaches. his attorney says he will vigorously defend him and the school district. >>> alec baldwin's legal team argues that because adrian reed is a member of the new mexico house of representatives, she is in violation of the separation of powers statute. he could face up to six and a half years in prison >>> still to come, the major recall affecting hundreds of salads and sandwiches. crofe.us the wave of the futur miost teaming one ai emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®. ask your doctor about tremfya® today. when cold symp
working part time as a school resource officer and resigned shortly after the incident in a lawsuit, geraldez claims he used an illegal chokehold on his daughter that left her with traumatic brain injury, cervical strain and headaches. his attorney says he will vigorously defend him and the school district. >>> alec baldwin's legal team argues that because adrian reed is a member of the new mexico house of representatives, she is in violation of the separation of powers statute. he...
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. ♪ >> since president gerald ford first recognized it in 1976, february has been celebrated as blackonth. for the next four weekends we will bring you stories of black americans whose lives and work are lesser-known. their contributions all the more significant because they were accomplished in the face of injustice and discrimination. tonight, the story of a woman who helped down -- take down one of america's most notorious mob boss. it is part one of our series, hidden histories. she always understood the power of public service. when she was seven years old, her parents, both social activist, fled the south after race riots, moving the family to brooklyn. >> she was ahead of her time. >> she is the director of public programs at a museum in las vegas. >> her father founded the black division of the ymca and her mother was a social worker and activist and a political organizer. she also worked for the ymca's war efforts during world war i. she was one of the women assigned to work with about 200,000 segregated black troops who were stationed in france at the time. her family histor
. ♪ >> since president gerald ford first recognized it in 1976, february has been celebrated as blackonth. for the next four weekends we will bring you stories of black americans whose lives and work are lesser-known. their contributions all the more significant because they were accomplished in the face of injustice and discrimination. tonight, the story of a woman who helped down -- take down one of america's most notorious mob boss. it is part one of our series, hidden histories. she...
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you will remember that jimmy carter served a single term as president beating gerald folder in 1976 anding to ronald reagan in 1980. >> former president carter and his wife last visited the bay area in october of 2013. the two helped build new homes at a habitat for humanity construction site in east oakland. a biographer who wrote a book about the former president says carter will be remembered for the ways he gave back after his presidency. >> he was the only president who used the white house as a stepping stool to greater things. and it's true. he had a remarkable ex- presidency. just a continuation. >> would
you will remember that jimmy carter served a single term as president beating gerald folder in 1976 anding to ronald reagan in 1980. >> former president carter and his wife last visited the bay area in october of 2013. the two helped build new homes at a habitat for humanity construction site in east oakland. a biographer who wrote a book about the former president says carter will be remembered for the ways he gave back after his presidency. >> he was the only president who used...
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walter mondale had yet to announce his pick which ended up going to gerald ferraro and the pair lost their presidential bid. feinstein had high hopes for women in politics. >> i think there has been an enormous public opinion shift which is now open to a women's candidacy. i think not only as a vice president, but as a vice presidential candidate. >> her love for the city is so apparent. she called it our dream and our own personal camelot. >> thank you. calling her a trailblazer in every sense of the word. synthesis goes current mayor, london breed, added in a statement that she will leave a long legacy of shattered glass ceilings that young women everywhere can look to and be inspired by. state senator scott weiner echoed the mayors trailblazing deception adding, i am so proud of her incensed sister and grateful to her service and city and state and governor newsom tweeted this letter calling feinstein a powerful champion who opened doors for generations of women leaders, adding, california and the nation owe her a deep debt of gratitude. three democrats had either stated or hinted
walter mondale had yet to announce his pick which ended up going to gerald ferraro and the pair lost their presidential bid. feinstein had high hopes for women in politics. >> i think there has been an enormous public opinion shift which is now open to a women's candidacy. i think not only as a vice president, but as a vice presidential candidate. >> her love for the city is so apparent. she called it our dream and our own personal camelot. >> thank you. calling her a...
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guest: i found this video years ago and forgot about it, but gerald ford, in the 80's, was at a pbs-themed event and a little girl asked him what does a girl have to do to prepare to be president? ford, if you remember, was unelected and unpopular, so he did well not to answer the question but pivot to something he had clearly given some thought which was a woman would be president when she was vice president and the president died , she ascended to the presidency and then ran again. from there, he saw it as a difficult task for a man to even get the nomination. but we had never had that scenario. when ford said that, geraldine ferraro had been the first woman to run on a major party ticket with walter mondale. decades later, that was not a video i could use. kristen: i wish we had more time but i think there are a lot of women lining up to prove that they could be elected into the top office outright and not have to wait for an opportunity from the vice presidential approach, but we will see. thank you so much. fascinating conversation. coming up, a new case of an hiv patient cured after
guest: i found this video years ago and forgot about it, but gerald ford, in the 80's, was at a pbs-themed event and a little girl asked him what does a girl have to do to prepare to be president? ford, if you remember, was unelected and unpopular, so he did well not to answer the question but pivot to something he had clearly given some thought which was a woman would be president when she was vice president and the president died , she ascended to the presidency and then ran again. from...
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reporter: gerald boyd is one the dancers in the final competition featuring the top 16 performers.says he grew up in a tough part of san francisco, he took up turfing as a way to stay out of trouble. >> the fact that it's getting recognition and acknowledgment that i feel like it deserves is amazing and i hope it keeps growing. reporter: abc seven news. dan: check out all of our stories about black history month, streaming on our abc seven bay area app, available wherever you stream. ama: let's check out the weekend weather. dan: sandia patel is here. sandhya: we have 70's and the forecast. can you believe it? get ready for some flavor. you can see visibility is terrific tonight. springlike warmth is coming your way as low pressure that's been off our coast moves away and high pressure starts to take control of our weather. so nice that you might want to go to santa cruz or any of our beaches as you take a look here, mainly sunny, moderate uv index. mild conditions. 63 in santa cruz. 60 degrees and ocean beast tomorrow. -- in ocean beach tomorrow. san jose, average high is 63. you
reporter: gerald boyd is one the dancers in the final competition featuring the top 16 performers.says he grew up in a tough part of san francisco, he took up turfing as a way to stay out of trouble. >> the fact that it's getting recognition and acknowledgment that i feel like it deserves is amazing and i hope it keeps growing. reporter: abc seven news. dan: check out all of our stories about black history month, streaming on our abc seven bay area app, available wherever you stream. ama:...
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and gerald would be deciding the president, well, what are the main factors in the country that citizens are rallying behind the most important issues. for now, the main focus in a year is security and present lady economy and the jurors budgetary person of insecurity un acres and insecurity and considering. ready the money, the chorus is swapping, they are not going to change, changing the agenda of truth ship 1st period because trying to love major new chorus is not available. it isn't a lot cheaper on the country, but mom show within the shows was over to the security. i believe the next government. so call me and security because that's very important. so there are discussions also on the issue of nigerian federalism. do you think that nigeria, being a federation is a good thing or what could change? oh, it's a very good thing for major benefit vision and considering the major i've been calling show and for me. so it's good. we've been the transition. well, some say that nigeria may face crisis due to political insecurity issues, security issues regarding the politics. what are your
and gerald would be deciding the president, well, what are the main factors in the country that citizens are rallying behind the most important issues. for now, the main focus in a year is security and present lady economy and the jurors budgetary person of insecurity un acres and insecurity and considering. ready the money, the chorus is swapping, they are not going to change, changing the agenda of truth ship 1st period because trying to love major new chorus is not available. it isn't a lot...
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here is this one today yesterday this today gerald howard said that the west should be aware of creatingnd nato countries that would like to send their troops to ukraine should consider sending troops to ukraine , and this is the step. which will not come, of course, the second. i think that they will even step on it on this step. i am almost convinced that there will be an anatov intervention and there will be a nato expedition. i don't know how the americano brittany will work. polish. that's because will they be able to breed the poles without a roof to climb into it, i think that there are no german fritz. let me take it. yes, it's just going to have to all come together. and here's the point where you'll have to turn to shout mr. austin and uh, then there'll be a discussion that's the only one. actually exists. what are the limits of ensuring the vital security of our country? something tells me that we will make the right decision at this point. the main thing is that later, when there will be a discharge, snot screams, we did not go. and let's here appeared at once a lot pro-russi
here is this one today yesterday this today gerald howard said that the west should be aware of creatingnd nato countries that would like to send their troops to ukraine should consider sending troops to ukraine , and this is the step. which will not come, of course, the second. i think that they will even step on it on this step. i am almost convinced that there will be an anatov intervention and there will be a nato expedition. i don't know how the americano brittany will work. polish. that's...
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another is hired a journal murphy. gerald said that by following us policies to increase the ram up lethal assistance, legally, the german gun is essentially serving as a washington's stooge. i fly into a rage when i see absolutely groundless, unilateral accusations against russia. the entire history of the war in ukraine has been forgotten or deliberately hushed up. i am infuriated when i know in a per box, the minister of foreign affairs and the highest rank and diplomats of our country shouts that we will turn rushing to ruins with the devotion of a german vassal. we faithfully follow the militaristic policy of the united states, all main transatlantic ally aimed at world hegemony.
another is hired a journal murphy. gerald said that by following us policies to increase the ram up lethal assistance, legally, the german gun is essentially serving as a washington's stooge. i fly into a rage when i see absolutely groundless, unilateral accusations against russia. the entire history of the war in ukraine has been forgotten or deliberately hushed up. i am infuriated when i know in a per box, the minister of foreign affairs and the highest rank and diplomats of our country...
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so if you're johnny, you're doing, you know, light hearted stuff and having good quips about gerald ford, you know, people know that that that whether they're, you know, republican or democrat, they can come there and see that. i think what happened is, you know under trump is that a lot of the establishment, you know, decided to be the the voices that were going to speak truth to power speak truth to that power and they were going to be vicious and i'm not saying that trump doesn't deserve viciousness. the thing is, though, when you decide to be vicious, that then your shtick and you have to feeding that fire, you have to keep feeding. and i think that could be a problem because then so much of your focus goes on this onto this target and all this other, you know, all these other things you could be talking about, all these other punchlines and setups that you could doing kind of go to the wayside and. you know, that's unfortunate for them, but you know what their loss is my game i guess, do you perform on college campuses. i do one invited and invited like i've had good times i've had
so if you're johnny, you're doing, you know, light hearted stuff and having good quips about gerald ford, you know, people know that that that whether they're, you know, republican or democrat, they can come there and see that. i think what happened is, you know under trump is that a lot of the establishment, you know, decided to be the the voices that were going to speak truth to power speak truth to that power and they were going to be vicious and i'm not saying that trump doesn't deserve...
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in any case, they fight to the lost soul. gerald ukrainian soldiers used drugs after which they could go without sleeping or eating the 3 days how many times as it happened that we threw grenades and the infantry took direct hits to their hands to their legs and they continued to resist. i think it's impossible to do this without being drugged. usually i personally will. i think they definitely use narcotics leticia because no sane person is capable of this turkey has been struck by another series of earthquakes, a day after a magnitude, 7 point day to events, shook the country at wreaking havoc there and also in neighboring syria turkish president, ridge of ty, berto, described as the region strongest, there are quick in almost a century. so far more than 6000 people have been confirmed did. the following footage is from one of the areas hardest that you may find. some of it disturbing. anita with yeah, pock elliptic imagery isn't it? amid the scenes of devastation, some welcome news. a 7 year old boy has been single dr. spending within 30 hours under the rubble of collapse building
in any case, they fight to the lost soul. gerald ukrainian soldiers used drugs after which they could go without sleeping or eating the 3 days how many times as it happened that we threw grenades and the infantry took direct hits to their hands to their legs and they continued to resist. i think it's impossible to do this without being drugged. usually i personally will. i think they definitely use narcotics leticia because no sane person is capable of this turkey has been struck by another...