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gerald malloy you'll begin.s a reminder, in the first section, please limit your initial response to one minute. >> we'll start today's debate with the issue of affordability. dave wrote to us through our citizens agenda to say inflation has decimated people's buying power and their savings. state and federal taxes have him feeling like many people can't afford to live in vermont anymore. as senator, what would you do to address dave's concerns about inflation and taxation? gerald malloy, we'll start with you. >> thank you, mikaela. inflation, what's been happening over the last four years in particular, we've had massive overspending, about $2 trillion a year, $36 trillion deficit at this point, going back a few years. that overspending led to the 40-year high inflation that we're all experiencing now. it's become painful to go shopping for groceries. my opponent's talked about lowering healthcare, education, housing costs for his whole career. that's not happened. they've all soared. it gets back to policies a
gerald malloy you'll begin.s a reminder, in the first section, please limit your initial response to one minute. >> we'll start today's debate with the issue of affordability. dave wrote to us through our citizens agenda to say inflation has decimated people's buying power and their savings. state and federal taxes have him feeling like many people can't afford to live in vermont anymore. as senator, what would you do to address dave's concerns about inflation and taxation? gerald malloy,...
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joining us in vermont public studio are senator bernie sanders and republican gerald malloy.return to questions from vermont public citizen's agenda. thank you to everyone who sent in these questions or noted particular issues when the candidates to address for just a reminder candidates please limit your answers to one minute. now, much of the middle east. more than year after hamas october 7 attack on israel work with because it grinds out tens of thousands of palestinians dead. israel has since responded to provocations by opening a new front in lebanon widely expected to conduct retaliatory strikes on iran. gerald malloy you said the u.s. should support israel and ensure security. how far should the u.s. go in doing so? >> well, what you're talking is absolute foreign policy failure parts when the two main failures of current progressive left administration from afghanistan that led to war in europe and actually funding, turning back on funding to iran. which is now in developing nuclear weapons rejoining the nuclear agreement treated with no teeth in it. we are finding i
joining us in vermont public studio are senator bernie sanders and republican gerald malloy.return to questions from vermont public citizen's agenda. thank you to everyone who sent in these questions or noted particular issues when the candidates to address for just a reminder candidates please limit your answers to one minute. now, much of the middle east. more than year after hamas october 7 attack on israel work with because it grinds out tens of thousands of palestinians dead. israel has...
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which is the gerald r ford presidential foundation the gerald r ford presidential library and museum american university school of public affairs, who has been with us from day one and the national archives records administration. and just a little aside, colleen, is the first woman archivist ever of the united states. so we're very proud of her. and it is due to no small effort on her behalf that the archives is flair's newest lifetime institute. additional member. the first lady's luncheon, which gleaves mentioned was since and so nice of her to come when she did not feel well and. susan, thank you for hosting. i have so many people to thank so i'm going to do it real short i'm not going to try make it like the oscars but i want thank sis and fort bass. i want to thank dr. shogun gleaves whitney rachel sing. well, they're wonderful partners. anita who is i call? her, my buddy and has just been with me every step the way and with glaze and rachel on this conference and all of the flair. there were seven women who actually conceived of this and are flair board and there are several b
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gerald ford is a political role model of mine.s is talking about my own record of bipartisan solution oriented service, leadership me but also the future, which is going to clean cling to those traditions of the past. >> so, congresswoman, let's talk about the state of michigan. obviously, vice president harris, who i understand will be in your district in a couple of days, needs to win michigan. she is putting great emphasis on that date. we know it is incredibly close looking at polling. internal polling has a tide as well. what would be decisive, not just in your district, but in the state of michigan, what are vultures waiting to hear their? >> the path to the presidency truly does run through michigan . and it runs through west michigan as well. you increasingly cannot win statewide without waiting in west michigan, without winning in my district. the things that matter here are the things that matter at the kitchen table, the issues of economy, housing, affordable healthcare, and the issue of reproductive freedom. there is n
gerald ford is a political role model of mine.s is talking about my own record of bipartisan solution oriented service, leadership me but also the future, which is going to clean cling to those traditions of the past. >> so, congresswoman, let's talk about the state of michigan. obviously, vice president harris, who i understand will be in your district in a couple of days, needs to win michigan. she is putting great emphasis on that date. we know it is incredibly close looking at...
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tom gerald was 89. we'll be back. they're giving the 2024 vintage a thumbs up despite some challenging growing conditions. >> big relief. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has more now from wine country. >> reporter it's the last day of grape pressing at rombauer vineyards in saint helena. a purple rain of fruit from the 2024 harvest is being collected by senior winemaker richie allen and his crew. >> so here this is some cabernet from saint helena. so we can just tell by the aroma and the intensity of aroma. this is a high quality lot. it has the right amount of extract and tannin that we want. >> allen says the quality of grapes is looking good, despite a lot of challenges during the growing season. >> right out of the gate, i think from june really all the way to harvest here in you know, early october, we saw pretty expansive heat. >> napa valley grape growers and vintners sharing thoughts. they say extreme heat was a huge concern. >> like 38 to 40 days above 100 degrees. so that's a pretty big difference fr
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i spoke to gerald fire stein from the middle east institute. think tank in washington dc. i asked them if he sold the is there any government agreed with bennett? well, i can't speak for the as really government, but i can say that the us government is very clearly opposed to anything like what mister bennett has suggested. and president, by and has said very clearly that the west has no interest in supporting and is really attack on iranian nuclear facilities. and israel really does not have the capacity or the capability to attack those facilities without us support. i just want you to take you up on what you said there about at the us, because president biden says, as a, as you mentioned, is against an attack on iran's at new care program and instead demands a, quote, proportionate is riley response. what might that look like as well? i think that what we're looking at is something along the same lines as we saw in april. the last time is rail. and ron exchanged fire like this, where the both sides are clearly took steps, although they felt the need to respond symbolica
i spoke to gerald fire stein from the middle east institute. think tank in washington dc. i asked them if he sold the is there any government agreed with bennett? well, i can't speak for the as really government, but i can say that the us government is very clearly opposed to anything like what mister bennett has suggested. and president, by and has said very clearly that the west has no interest in supporting and is really attack on iranian nuclear facilities. and israel really does not have...
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over his career, gerald covered martin luther king jr. s assassination, he was the chief white house correspondent covering presidents nixon and ford. he won six emmys for his work. tom gerald was 89. >> if you can't beat them, join them. that's what one east bay school district is doing with school meals. the san lorenzo school district rolled out its very own food truck, a colonial acres elementary school. the mobile kitchen will travel to different schools to give kids the fun experience of eating out of a food truck, and also compete against regular food trucks in high schools. >> i'm in competition at the high schools with the food trucks that are there already, and the kids have to pay for the food. so i'm going to be taking to the high schools where they can get free food, and i'm going to serve the wings and have them come out to me. >> the district will also use the mobile kitchen at community events, and in case of emergencies, to serve hot food to first responders. >> tony la russa is getting back in the animal rescue game. the
over his career, gerald covered martin luther king jr. s assassination, he was the chief white house correspondent covering presidents nixon and ford. he won six emmys for his work. tom gerald was 89. >> if you can't beat them, join them. that's what one east bay school district is doing with school meals. the san lorenzo school district rolled out its very own food truck, a colonial acres elementary school. the mobile kitchen will travel to different schools to give kids the fun...
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maria: that's great analogies -- analysis, gerald.s. >>> stay with us, we'll be right back. the world needs more metals to empower a growing population. west red lake gold is embracing the opportunity with unmatched expertise and rapid production. they plan to pour their first gold in 2025. west red lake gold, mining done differently. maria: welcome back. u.s. bomber jets striking five underground weapons facilities in yemen overnight. the attacks targeting iranian-backed houthi rebels. this as israel has reportedly finalized its counterstrike plans against iran. u.s. officials expect the attack to happen before move if's election. vice president kamala harris having a hard time explaining why iran, not china, is the u.s.' biggest threat during her first ever fox news interview with bret baier last night. watch. >> what do you say to critics who look at the actions of your administration and say you're not acting like iran is the number one threat? >> well, i will tell you most recently whether it was in april or in october and then s
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from nebraska, born, but michigan gerald ford, michigan raised jeff zeleny. >> thank you so much all right. >> this morning, a texas death row inmates life spared for now, the legal battle. it stopped the execution and where the case goes next. and just in time for thanksgiving butter ball unveils a new way cook a turkey that says we'll solve the biggest problem for thanksgiving changed the face of american foreign policy how did we get here? america first of the reads of korea special sunday at 8:00 on cnn you found it the feeling of findings, psoriasis can't filter out the real you. so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only so tick to a once-daily pill well, for moderate to severe psoriasis, and the chance that clear or almost clear skin, it's like the feeling of finding yourself ready for your close-up are finding you don't have to hide your skin. just your background once-daily subject to was proven better getting more people well clear skin than the leading pill. don't take if you're allergic to so tick too serious reactions can occur. so tick, you can lower your abilit
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gerald sr. storch with me now -- gerald storch. strikes by going through other ports. is that what's happening now? >> absolutely. at least at the start. it all depends on duration. so it would have been malpractice given the warning everyone had here if they didn't to be take action. so major with retailers shifted to the ports, they built up -- so they can ride out the next few weeks, and they're air freighting things that have a great urgency to them. again, for a few weeks that that works. when you get to a month, then it becomes a major problem. and if what happens a month from now? an election. so i think we can make it for a couple of weeks, maybe a month if without major economic disruptions, major consumer impact. but by then, it's really going to start to hurt. stuart: but there will be an impact on fruit and vegetables because they're perishable. and if the strike lasts even a week, you'll see a problem with fruit if and vegetables at the supermarket, right in. >> well, not entirely. you know, it is true, of course, peri
gerald sr. storch with me now -- gerald storch. strikes by going through other ports. is that what's happening now? >> absolutely. at least at the start. it all depends on duration. so it would have been malpractice given the warning everyone had here if they didn't to be take action. so major with retailers shifted to the ports, they built up -- so they can ride out the next few weeks, and they're air freighting things that have a great urgency to them. again, for a few weeks that that...
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gerald ford and george w. bush and mitt romney were more establishment republican guys it.e are coming from. you are going to be called a fascist. >> steve: just what they're doing right now. we heard for the last year donald trump is a threat to democracy. and today she is going to say in texas donald trump is a threat to abortion rights. and it's going to be next week there is going to be another he is a threat to fill in the blank. that's just what it is variety now. >> the reality is voters hear all of that but they say wait, kamala harris and joe biden have been a threat to my safety and my security. kamala harris and joe biden have been a threat to my ability to make money. my ability to feed my family. the basics that i care about. they are a threat to women in girls sports being able to do it. there is a thousand different ways where common sense collides with this rhetoric of a threat to. so none of it lands. >> steve: we played a soundbite, hillary clinton talking a little bit about this weekend rally, this great big donald trump rally at madison square garden. ap
gerald ford and george w. bush and mitt romney were more establishment republican guys it.e are coming from. you are going to be called a fascist. >> steve: just what they're doing right now. we heard for the last year donald trump is a threat to democracy. and today she is going to say in texas donald trump is a threat to abortion rights. and it's going to be next week there is going to be another he is a threat to fill in the blank. that's just what it is variety now. >> the...
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. >> mike ford, son of president gerald ford and jason carter, grandson of resident jimmy carter, discuss a peaceful transfer of power during a presidential election year. this was part of a conference held on elections at the university of she can afford school
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gerald malloy you'll begin.s a reminder, in the first section, please limit your initial response to one minute. >> we'll start today's debate with the issue of affordability. dave wrote to us through our citizens agenda to say inflation has decimated people's buying power and their savings. state and federal taxes have him feeling like many people can't afford to live in vermont anymore. as senator, what would you do to address dave's concerns about inflation and taxation? gerald malloy, we'll start with you. >> thank you, mikaela. inflation, what's been happening over the last four years in particular, we've had massive overspending, about $2 trillion a year, $36 trillion deficit at this point, going back a few years. that overspending led to the 40-year high inflation that we're all experiencing now. it's become painful to go shopping for groceries. my opponent's talked about lowering healthcare, education, housing costs for his whole career. that's not happened. they've all soared. it gets back to policies a
gerald malloy you'll begin.s a reminder, in the first section, please limit your initial response to one minute. >> we'll start today's debate with the issue of affordability. dave wrote to us through our citizens agenda to say inflation has decimated people's buying power and their savings. state and federal taxes have him feeling like many people can't afford to live in vermont anymore. as senator, what would you do to address dave's concerns about inflation and taxation? gerald malloy,...
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all right, well, leave it there, gerald fire stein with the middle east institute. thanks for joining us on the don't even use always a pleasure of israel has reported its 1st combat deaths during its incursion into southern 11 on he's ready, army and einst. 8 soldiers were killed in classes with his ball as a tries to stop cross border attacks by the american group. israel says it's and i have to pulling regular infantry and armored units across the border. it's also being carrying a fresh air strikes in southern lebanon and elsewhere, including the capital, a route that lebanese health ministry says at least $46.00 people were killed on wednesday. speedo, who is my, how much right it was. and they were the southern, the he a district where be is ready, army has been targeting what it says are hezbollah facilities. he sent us this report. i am here in the year, the solid and substance of the route. this is known to be a because the last on cold, but it's also home for hundreds of thousands of the news, the civilians and some of these. it's also very close to live a
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goldwater, richard nixon, gerald ford, ronald reagan, george h.w.romney, for pete's same. scott walker. this is a go-to thing that seems to mean nothing except throw fear into the hearts of voters. >> a few things. i love "has been called." a lot of work. basic idea, look, liberals call republicans faschists all the time. fair is fair. not exactly wrong. i mean, it's true. i remember george w. bush call add fascist. and soul searching not just by people who use the term fascist also by the people called fascist but that aside, right? when you look at that grade up there, pretty important distinctions. for instance, a few important ways in which trump is different from all republicans before him. first and foremost unlike anybody else on that fox graphic, and maybe people forgotten this, donald trump incite add violent insurrection aguess the united nations to overturn and free and fair election and stay in power against the will of the people according to their votes. no one else has ever done that out on the campaign trail falsely claim ss the elec
goldwater, richard nixon, gerald ford, ronald reagan, george h.w.romney, for pete's same. scott walker. this is a go-to thing that seems to mean nothing except throw fear into the hearts of voters. >> a few things. i love "has been called." a lot of work. basic idea, look, liberals call republicans faschists all the time. fair is fair. not exactly wrong. i mean, it's true. i remember george w. bush call add fascist. and soul searching not just by people who use the term fascist...
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they tried gerald ford, that worked for about 8 hours and then fell apart. it was nonsense really. jim baker said if elected, would you call ford mr. president, mr. vice president or mister vice president, mr. president. it fell apart and reagan was out of options, jack kemp was too younger. the one option i wish he had thought of was to go back to his 76 tour, dick schweikert, really good man, senator from pennsylvania, changed dramatically when he was reagan's running made in 76, he was a moderate republican the senator although he was great on captive nations, he was pro-life, pro-second amendment, he was weak on labor issues but that's understandable being from pennsylvania. he changed radically, he had become a very good conservative by 1980. with handford, dick allen and all those, and already tested and vetted and the good guy, wonderful family, no downside and helped unify the convention. >> an issue in new hampshire and detroit. to paul's question. bush gave a masterful speech at the reagan funeral, missus bush chose bush, wanted a president to speak at the reagan funeral,
they tried gerald ford, that worked for about 8 hours and then fell apart. it was nonsense really. jim baker said if elected, would you call ford mr. president, mr. vice president or mister vice president, mr. president. it fell apart and reagan was out of options, jack kemp was too younger. the one option i wish he had thought of was to go back to his 76 tour, dick schweikert, really good man, senator from pennsylvania, changed dramatically when he was reagan's running made in 76, he was a...
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that has been used once when president nixon resigned in 1974 in gerald ford became the president andwas nominated under the position of the 25th amendment nelson rockefeller who became the vice president through not a vote or not a popular vote but their abode of -- and there's one more amendment that plays a critical role in the election in almost every sphere of our life and that the 14th amendment. the so-called equal protections amendment but that's only when part of it. it has had a tremendous impact on the election system. for example the rule governing one-person, one-vote. so that is a reflection or an interpretation of the supreme court of the 14th amendment back in 1964. so it has had those types of effects on our election systems throughout the years and trying to make sure election districts each person's vote counted as his or her counterpart. there were two other parts of the 14th amendment that most people don't even know about. i didn't appreciate them either. they were adopted in response to the civil war circumstances but also over the post civil war circumstances b
that has been used once when president nixon resigned in 1974 in gerald ford became the president andwas nominated under the position of the 25th amendment nelson rockefeller who became the vice president through not a vote or not a popular vote but their abode of -- and there's one more amendment that plays a critical role in the election in almost every sphere of our life and that the 14th amendment. the so-called equal protections amendment but that's only when part of it. it has had a...
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the final poll estimated that gerald ford had a narrow 1% point lead.t turns out carter won by two-points but it is emblemmatic how it can take place closer. >> host: from thomas in florida for joseph campbell. >> caller: hi there, thank you very much for getting me on your line here. an interesting viewpoint. your viewers may be very interested in is a lot of people, most governmental officials and like the police, mostly, i realized - that's mostly what officials are running for offices are looking at also is don't rock the boat, keep things slow the way they are going. they don't realize that this idea of mankind of robots. >> host: we'll leave it there. when it comes to the size of polls, you talked a little bit about it where people responding to texts primarily and maybe not picking up their cell phones. >> certainly not their land line. >> host: for a pollster, that's maddening how you gather data. >> it is, it is time consuming and pollsters, i am not a pollster myself but pollsters do have a lot of impediments that they face in order to get a d
the final poll estimated that gerald ford had a narrow 1% point lead.t turns out carter won by two-points but it is emblemmatic how it can take place closer. >> host: from thomas in florida for joseph campbell. >> caller: hi there, thank you very much for getting me on your line here. an interesting viewpoint. your viewers may be very interested in is a lot of people, most governmental officials and like the police, mostly, i realized - that's mostly what officials are running for...
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everybody remembers april 4th of 1968, six later when robert kennedy is killed and how gerald ford was shot with a tented assassination, and and george wallace, not many myers here, and within one.8, when it got inaugurated. being shot in this town. not just the violence aimed at political leaders, in 1979, and to disrupt the war. and treat people with respect, and wasn't easy to do and took some time. we are not tolerant of this, people would rather have a system to disagree with each other, >> i want to say one thing. and i'm disgusted by all of those things. we need to discourage violence from any sector, any ideology as an answer to disagreement and democracy. we need a leader who believes that. >> running out of time. i want us to try, what leadership it takes in terms of uniting the country in a moment like this. let's talk about this responsibly. there are two presidential candidates, but there's one who does actively incite violence as we saw on january 6th. if he is still captivating, one of two major parties in this country, do we have a shot at the sort of leadership or the
everybody remembers april 4th of 1968, six later when robert kennedy is killed and how gerald ford was shot with a tented assassination, and and george wallace, not many myers here, and within one.8, when it got inaugurated. being shot in this town. not just the violence aimed at political leaders, in 1979, and to disrupt the war. and treat people with respect, and wasn't easy to do and took some time. we are not tolerant of this, people would rather have a system to disagree with each other,...
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actually, the first time i met her, gerald ford was the brand new president swept in, not elected, but after watergate when president nixon resigned and that's when i arrived. nixon left on the south lawn and i came in the north lawn and we were in china with gerald ford and there was a day when some -- he sat in the hotel waiting for the phone call to go see mao, mao se tung and barbara came along on these trips and we were in a museum and those of us who cover the white house know how to tail the principal and how to get in close, and barbara wandered around and looked at things as we came out of the museum she went to the car with her camera crew and we stood at the door of the museum and we had a great interview with her. oh, yeah, she was today-- today show host at that point and it shows that during news reporting, cut forward to she has arrived at the abc news bureau to meet everybody and i happened to be up on the executive top floor in the loads ladies room and she came out, they don't have towels, can't they afford to have towels here, i'm not going to say the million dollar
actually, the first time i met her, gerald ford was the brand new president swept in, not elected, but after watergate when president nixon resigned and that's when i arrived. nixon left on the south lawn and i came in the north lawn and we were in china with gerald ford and there was a day when some -- he sat in the hotel waiting for the phone call to go see mao, mao se tung and barbara came along on these trips and we were in a museum and those of us who cover the white house know how to tail...
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keith fitz-gerald with me this morning. like two stocks that have been very much in the news recently and both have been doing well. first of all, costco. where is it going? >> well i think we're going to go to a thousand bucks relatively quickly if the consumer stays as strapped as i think they are. they've got online last mile, big bulk, customers who want their wallet to go farther. this company is firing on all cylinders. stuart: how about netflix? they report thursday. they've been on a role. >> well they have and this is one of the things, right? underestimated the potential of this one, the crackdown on subscription sharing worked well. what i'm watching for this earnings session is maybe even $5 plus or earnings but all of the international growth and the movement into more efficient advertising, that's going to be the key. stuart: what do you mean more efficient advertising? >> well, they've taken on this advertising tier and they have been very coy about their numbers. we haven't seen it impact the earnings yet. i
keith fitz-gerald with me this morning. like two stocks that have been very much in the news recently and both have been doing well. first of all, costco. where is it going? >> well i think we're going to go to a thousand bucks relatively quickly if the consumer stays as strapped as i think they are. they've got online last mile, big bulk, customers who want their wallet to go farther. this company is firing on all cylinders. stuart: how about netflix? they report thursday. they've been...
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so gerald ford pardoned richard and richard nixon had even been charged with anything. so that sort of stands as a piece of history to suggest that presidents can pardon people when they haven't even been charged with something. but not clear in the constitution. there's kinds of ambiguities, but there's this mythology that somehow the pardon power like that of king george, the third king pardons be conditioned in the same way. parole can be conditioned even they're not commutations or. yeah. so back to abraham lincoln's time, he conditioned pardons of confederate soldiers or people and participated in the civil war on behalf of the the confederacy. he conditioned those on taking an oath to that the national government in my book, john, who was white house counsel for richard nixon, writes the foreword and he talks about how he drafted a conditional pardon for a very high pardon, a jimmy hoffa gangster or teamster union organizer. ah, and that was later the conditional pardon by mr. claiming that that it was on he lost that. but that is also in our history now not expre
so gerald ford pardoned richard and richard nixon had even been charged with anything. so that sort of stands as a piece of history to suggest that presidents can pardon people when they haven't even been charged with something. but not clear in the constitution. there's kinds of ambiguities, but there's this mythology that somehow the pardon power like that of king george, the third king pardons be conditioned in the same way. parole can be conditioned even they're not commutations or. yeah....
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the first time i met her gerald ford was a brand-new present who been swept in, not elected but after watergate when president nixon resigned. that is when i arrived nixon looked on the south lawn, i'm came in on the north lawn and we were in china with gerald ford. there was a day -- mckee sat in the hotel waiting for that phone call but i went with the betty ford. she danced in the may 7 schools, who it to the great wall of china. barbara also came along on these trips. we were in a museum and those of us who cover the white house know how to tail the principal and how to get in close. barbara kind of wandered around and looked at things. as we came out of the museum she went to macarthur camera crew we stood at the doorway of the museum and got a great interview with her. she was the today show host at that point. cut forward to she has arrived at abc news bureau to meet everybody and i happen to be up upon the executive top floor and that lazy him. she came out and said counter beach towels here at the eye am not going to say salary is cut in short towel allotment. she had struggl
the first time i met her gerald ford was a brand-new present who been swept in, not elected but after watergate when president nixon resigned. that is when i arrived nixon looked on the south lawn, i'm came in on the north lawn and we were in china with gerald ford. there was a day -- mckee sat in the hotel waiting for that phone call but i went with the betty ford. she danced in the may 7 schools, who it to the great wall of china. barbara also came along on these trips. we were in a museum...
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for more on this, gerald fast on is the form of us invested. it's a human, he joins us now from washington, d. c. thank you very much for being with us. the 1st of all i'm in the us is increasingly facing allegations of complicity and genocide and cools, growing for accountability with how how is it at this point in time to the us to continued trying to defend itself and being complicit and what is happening in jobs are and beyond as well. it's a, it's a very good question. it's a question frankly, that divides americans is as well as, uh, as well as the rest of the international community. excuse me. we, we've heard of, you know, the, the allegations we, um, we know what, how strongly divided ministration believes that is correct. not to support israel. and of course we're in the middle of our presidential election campaign that is going to accommodate and about 4 weeks time. and so at this particular junction, i think that the, the administration is committed to continuing on this course. i really doesn't see any alternative to pursuing what
for more on this, gerald fast on is the form of us invested. it's a human, he joins us now from washington, d. c. thank you very much for being with us. the 1st of all i'm in the us is increasingly facing allegations of complicity and genocide and cools, growing for accountability with how how is it at this point in time to the us to continued trying to defend itself and being complicit and what is happening in jobs are and beyond as well. it's a, it's a very good question. it's a question...
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i came in on the north lawn, and we were in china with gerald ford. and there was a day when some he sat in the hotel waiting for for the phone call to go see mao mao tse-tung. but i went with betty ford to all these, you know, she danced at the seven schools. we went to the great wall of china. and barbara also came along on these trips and we were in a museum and those of us who cover the white house know kind of how to tell principal and how to get in close. and barbara kind of around and looked at things and as we came out of the museum she went to the car with her camera crew. but we stood at the doorway of the museum. and we got a great interview with her. and i thought, yeah, she's a today. she was today show host at that point. and it shows that doing, you know, news reporting cut forward to she has arrived at the abc news bureau to to meet everybody and happened to be up on the executive top floor in the ladies room and she came in years later came out and she she she came out she they don't have any towels. can't afford to have any towels he
i came in on the north lawn, and we were in china with gerald ford. and there was a day when some he sat in the hotel waiting for for the phone call to go see mao mao tse-tung. but i went with betty ford to all these, you know, she danced at the seven schools. we went to the great wall of china. and barbara also came along on these trips and we were in a museum and those of us who cover the white house know kind of how to tell principal and how to get in close. and barbara kind of around and...
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keith fitz-gerald. first and foremost, congratlates. there were a dub congratulations.mes it looked dicey, you never lost the faith. what are you going to do? >> you don't switch horses in the middle of a race you're winning. i see $100 maybe five years out, charles. charles: i finally got my subscribers in, and we're doing very well. i'm going to owe you lunch at some point, i hope. [laughter] so let's talk about nvidia because that's one, again, same, similar thing, right? it hit a new high then tumbled all the way down, i think intraday one session it was down to $900. everyone said get -- 90. everyone said get out, get out, the story's over, but it's come all the way back. what are you thinking here? i know you owned it in the past. do you own it? do you still want to buy it? should people buy it? >> well, we started into it, seriously, it was about $110, and i said specifically it's beginning to go to 11,000 and split. so, yeah -- 11,000 and split. i think it's tremendously undervalued. a. i. is one of the single largest investing themes in recorded human history.
keith fitz-gerald. first and foremost, congratlates. there were a dub congratulations.mes it looked dicey, you never lost the faith. what are you going to do? >> you don't switch horses in the middle of a race you're winning. i see $100 maybe five years out, charles. charles: i finally got my subscribers in, and we're doing very well. i'm going to owe you lunch at some point, i hope. [laughter] so let's talk about nvidia because that's one, again, same, similar thing, right? it hit a new...
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the white house and that's when jimmy and gerald ford began talking.a lot of time and and so how much each one. well, they they thought similarly and and then betty i started working with betty and we developed a really wonderful relationship. mrs. carter, there are several first ladies still living. are is there a sorority of first ladies in a sense. well, i had a good relationship with betty ford and with lady bird. as long as she was alive. but that's about it. i don't think there's never been a real we see each other at the event and at the library dedication. so in the new what new first ladies. but there's never been that, uh, closeness that, that i had with betty ford and lady bird when you were first lady, you had a weekly luncheon with your husband and would attend cabinet meetings. what was the purpose of that? well, i had a luhe with jimmy. there were always things i wanted to ask and some of it was about the family and the finances and things that going on back home. um, but also talked about issues. it was, i would say it was more family a
the white house and that's when jimmy and gerald ford began talking.a lot of time and and so how much each one. well, they they thought similarly and and then betty i started working with betty and we developed a really wonderful relationship. mrs. carter, there are several first ladies still living. are is there a sorority of first ladies in a sense. well, i had a good relationship with betty ford and with lady bird. as long as she was alive. but that's about it. i don't think there's never...
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that was with gerald ford and hilary clinton in 2016.t the pretty long track record in one of the reasons why so close here we have a political parties i have a lot of split ticket voting in nevada a lot of voters tend to vote not just based off the part of the identify with, they also choose a personality, a specific issue they think with the candidate doing better with. you see a lot of split ticket voting in 2022 we saw a democrat when her election but we also saw republican joel embargo has been an incumbent for governor. that kind of shows how close it can be we are more dynamic. >> is one of the key issues that are animating voters in los angeles? is it the same as what you would expect nationally? >> a little n bit. i think the housing crisis we are more affected. we struggled withe the balancei think like 80% of nevada owned his a lot of processes that have to take place in order for those to be opened up for housing. we are little more affected by theff housing crisis in talking with voters here you will find they struggle to pa
that was with gerald ford and hilary clinton in 2016.t the pretty long track record in one of the reasons why so close here we have a political parties i have a lot of split ticket voting in nevada a lot of voters tend to vote not just based off the part of the identify with, they also choose a personality, a specific issue they think with the candidate doing better with. you see a lot of split ticket voting in 2022 we saw a democrat when her election but we also saw republican joel embargo has...
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and he when he finally stepped down as a running mate for, gerald ford, he said, i won't have anybody to argue with anymore. yeah. and then do you remember how he died all of a sudden having a heart attack in and i thought at his office and i when i saw the wire story, i went, oh, my god, because i really sad because i really liked him. but then realized he he died at like with his boots on. yeah it was a very soft story that he died in his office and he was supposedly working in his office at midnight and i knew him very pretty. he doesn't work at his office and i. well, you could read about you could draw your conclusion conclusion he is bad boy. so here you are. you're on the rise you know, you're not a third rate reporter anymore anymore, by the way, who told that one time that you were a third rate reporter? i think the current presidential. in one particular party, you're not the person who ever said that to you. no. no, no. i know you're talking about. uh, he we do have one thing in common. i'm. i'm balding, too, and i to do the comb over. but i'll tell you one other thing abou
and he when he finally stepped down as a running mate for, gerald ford, he said, i won't have anybody to argue with anymore. yeah. and then do you remember how he died all of a sudden having a heart attack in and i thought at his office and i when i saw the wire story, i went, oh, my god, because i really sad because i really liked him. but then realized he he died at like with his boots on. yeah it was a very soft story that he died in his office and he was supposedly working in his office at...
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so i reached out to the kitchen, gerald thomas who had been a long time, and bo, and these guys, they came and brought a whole army. we were able to share in those who served in the obama administration as again in the kitchen. before i make one final statement, i just want to acknowledge, i don't know if alissa silverman is here, alissa was a long time councilmember and friend of the kitchen. she was instrumental in the city, deploying resources to the kitchen around the move. so let's give her a round of applause, even if she's not here. and then i'm also -- i was also told that mary ann elise's family was here. so most of you, i'm sure, know mary ann ali and had the privilege of meeting her. i always define her as the soul of the kitchen. she represented the soul of the kitchen. whenever i would come in the building, she told me what to do. she told me what's going on. and all of us, we listen to mary ann ali. and mike curtain and the entire team, alex and the whole team, thanks to alissa silverman. there she is. let's give alissa a round of applause. so alissa made certain that th
so i reached out to the kitchen, gerald thomas who had been a long time, and bo, and these guys, they came and brought a whole army. we were able to share in those who served in the obama administration as again in the kitchen. before i make one final statement, i just want to acknowledge, i don't know if alissa silverman is here, alissa was a long time councilmember and friend of the kitchen. she was instrumental in the city, deploying resources to the kitchen around the move. so let's give...
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carter's failed president gerald ford's failed presidency. richard nixon's failed president. so we had 70 horrible years where there was good news. it was all bad. and reagan reagan saw, this. and he said, look, i need to restore morale, because for the first time in history, in 1980, parents did not think they'd always thought every time, ever since been polled, parents always thought the future would be better for the children than had been for them until 1980, when that stopped. people not think that anymore. so the idea that joe biden is a great president is, just nonsense. it's poppycock. ridiculous. name one thing that he's been successful at other than spending money. and by way any more on can spend money. well, i also think that just you know reagan watched a few john travolta movies in the white house. i'm sorry. i think reagan. a few john travolta movies. yeah. he probably did. well, just to clear vulture, travolta was three. screen was no travolta. i really like him as an actor. i just said there's a joke. but travolta was a guest at, the reagan white house severa
carter's failed president gerald ford's failed presidency. richard nixon's failed president. so we had 70 horrible years where there was good news. it was all bad. and reagan reagan saw, this. and he said, look, i need to restore morale, because for the first time in history, in 1980, parents did not think they'd always thought every time, ever since been polled, parents always thought the future would be better for the children than had been for them until 1980, when that stopped. people not...
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gerald goines was found guilty for the deaths of regina nicholas and dennis tuttle during a no knock warrant. it was a search warrant that goines lied to obtain. goines, the first law enforcement officer in harris county to be convicted of murder while on duty, was sentenced to 60 years in prison. harris county d.a. kim ogg said goines was a stain on the reputation of every honest cop in their community. that's it for today's true crime news. i'm anna garcia. join us next time, everyone. crime doesn't stop. neither do we . (tense music) - how did this murder case begin? - he disappeared late evening. (air whooshes) (static crackling) (air whooshes) the next morning when she got up, he wasn't in the trailer. it was frustrating 'cause we had no evidence of any type of crime. we had nothing, just a missing person. (camera shutter clicking) - they called 911 to report the body that they had found.
gerald goines was found guilty for the deaths of regina nicholas and dennis tuttle during a no knock warrant. it was a search warrant that goines lied to obtain. goines, the first law enforcement officer in harris county to be convicted of murder while on duty, was sentenced to 60 years in prison. harris county d.a. kim ogg said goines was a stain on the reputation of every honest cop in their community. that's it for today's true crime news. i'm anna garcia. join us next time, everyone. crime...
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i'm joined now by javed ali associate professor university of michigan's gerald r.d school of public policy. a former fbi and national security council. it was a long time coming and a lot of tensions between the two but are you surprised it has come to this extent?- but are you surprised it has come to this extent? nice to be with ou come to this extent? nice to be with you and — come to this extent? nice to be with you and no, _ come to this extent? nice to be with you and no, i'm _ come to this extent? nice to be with you and no, i'm not- with you and no, i'm not surprised that the israeli parliament made this move because this is a reflection as has indicated of the long—running tens —— tension between israel and the agency and the allegations of members of the agency being involved on the attacks of october the 7th or other extremist activities in the past year, so unfortunately this is something that could be foreseen because of that tension and now it will be eight question of what will be eight question of what will be the impact on the ground if the agency
i'm joined now by javed ali associate professor university of michigan's gerald r.d school of public policy. a former fbi and national security council. it was a long time coming and a lot of tensions between the two but are you surprised it has come to this extent?- but are you surprised it has come to this extent? nice to be with ou come to this extent? nice to be with you and — come to this extent? nice to be with you and no, _ come to this extent? nice to be with you and no, i'm _ come to...
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billion dollars in military aid, just in one instance, and the military presence like the u.s. is gerald r. ford, on your own, in reference to the picture, next uh, the prelue to the video that you're about to see where australian people have reacted to 650 pages of palestinians killed by the israeli military in the gaza strip since october 7th, where the first 14 pages were babies under one year, so i want you to hold these for me and i want you to tell me what do you think these are, can you look at this and tell me what do you think this is, what do you think this is? honestly, no clue. i don't know, is it some kind of voting thing, phone number? so these are the names of all the palestinians that have been killed since october 7th. it's the names, the birthdays of the people that have been killed since october 7th in gaza. and finally, another video, since october 7, israely officials have made calls to spread the brutal onslot in gaza to lebanon. as of september 24, israely attacks on lebanon. all right, those were some of the posts that we picked for you and the social media world.
billion dollars in military aid, just in one instance, and the military presence like the u.s. is gerald r. ford, on your own, in reference to the picture, next uh, the prelue to the video that you're about to see where australian people have reacted to 650 pages of palestinians killed by the israeli military in the gaza strip since october 7th, where the first 14 pages were babies under one year, so i want you to hold these for me and i want you to tell me what do you think these are, can you...
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. >> here to discuss this is gerald lowery. the legal counsel to for the coalition for the homeless and james durkin an inspector with the philadelphia police department. chief, explained to me what laws in santa barbara -- is it illegal to be drunk in public? >> it is estate and penal code violation. the city also in the past made an antidrinking ordinance which allows an officer to contact the person prior to determining he's intoxicated. if we see somebody drinking in the street we can approach them before it becomes an issue. >> is it illegal to panhandle? >> yes it is. >> is it illegal to sleep in a public place such as a park or a bus bench? >> not at this point. >> at one part it was. >> the provisions on sleeping have been removed. however, the camping ordinance still remains. >> how do you enforce these laws on public drunkenness, public drinking, panhandling and the like. >> quite often it comes by complaint and other times it comes by initiative. and officer may make an arrest of a person that is intoxicated . >> sup
. >> here to discuss this is gerald lowery. the legal counsel to for the coalition for the homeless and james durkin an inspector with the philadelphia police department. chief, explained to me what laws in santa barbara -- is it illegal to be drunk in public? >> it is estate and penal code violation. the city also in the past made an antidrinking ordinance which allows an officer to contact the person prior to determining he's intoxicated. if we see somebody drinking in the street...
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gerald ford became the president, and he nominated under these provisions of the 25th amendment nelson rockefeller who became the vice president through not a vote but through -- not a a popular voe but through the vote of congress. there is one more amendment the plays a critical role in elections as it doesn't almost every sphere of her life, and that's 14th amendment. the so-called equal protection amendment but that is only one part, a part that is also well known and it is had all sorts of tremendous impact on our elections. so, for example, the rural governing one person, one vote that we should make our election districts as close as possible in terms of the population. that is a reflection or an interpretation of the supreme court of the 14th amendment back in 1964. so what has had those types of effects on our election system throughout the years. so trying to make sure that election districts and that these at each persons vote counts the same as his or her counterpart. but there are two other parts of the 14th amendment that most people don't even know about. i confess i did
gerald ford became the president, and he nominated under these provisions of the 25th amendment nelson rockefeller who became the vice president through not a vote but through -- not a a popular voe but through the vote of congress. there is one more amendment the plays a critical role in elections as it doesn't almost every sphere of her life, and that's 14th amendment. the so-called equal protection amendment but that is only one part, a part that is also well known and it is had all sorts of...