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mere we are with gerald ford. for gerald ford, the object that we have is one of the ski outfits that he wore when he was president. this is on loan to us from the gerald ford presidential museum in grand rapids, michigan. what's fun about the ski jacket and the ski outfit is that he was an avid skier. he loved to go skiing. ford is probably our most athletic of all presidents. despite what the "saturday night live" had done to him in the '70s, he really was a gifted athlete, but he learned initially how to ski in the '30s when his then girlfriend phyllis brown, who is also a model, had taught him to ski. and he and her appeared in "look" magazine and "cosmopolitan" magazine. in "look" magazine, there was actually a photo spread of him skiing with phyllis. it's kind of a fun thing there. as president, he was such a good skier that the secret service was unable to keep up with him. so they had to hire people whenever he would go on his vacations skiing in colorado. so that they could keep up with him and protect hi
mere we are with gerald ford. for gerald ford, the object that we have is one of the ski outfits that he wore when he was president. this is on loan to us from the gerald ford presidential museum in grand rapids, michigan. what's fun about the ski jacket and the ski outfit is that he was an avid skier. he loved to go skiing. ford is probably our most athletic of all presidents. despite what the "saturday night live" had done to him in the '70s, he really was a gifted athlete, but he...
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. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie in prison writes to squeaky he's got want to do one big thing that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky's first words were, can you believe the gun didn't go off? >> following your own close brush with death in sacramento a couple of weeks ago, i wonder if this has convinced you at all that we need tough gun control legislation in this country? >> i prefer to go after the person who uses the gun for an illegal or criminal purpose. that to me is a far better approach than the one where you require registration of the individual or the gun. >> just minutes after making those statements, gerald ford walked into the street and heard the sound of gunfire. >> my god, there's been a shot! there's been a shot. they're being pushed back by the police. somebody has fired a shot here. we don't know if anybody has been hit. my god! som
. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie in prison writes to squeaky he's got want to do one big thing that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky's first words were, can you believe the gun didn't go off? >> following your own close brush with death in sacramento...
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it wasn't until another president gerald ford signed an order prohibiting the reinstitution of such an executive order that he found reprehensible twelve years later in one nine hundred seventy six president ronald reagan issued a public apologies to the japanese americans and their descendants on behalf of the u.s. government and authorized reparations to the former japanese internist and their heirs. as we go to break here's a quiz question for you in rank order one to four who were the wealthiest us presidents in current dollars your choice is george washington thomas jefferson donald trump and john f. kennedy will have the answer after the break. when else shows seem wrong. when old rules just don't hold. any. get to stamp out to stay active. and engaged in equals betrayal. when something you find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. legal blog selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles of the stone league for new socks credit to tell you that what we gossip and tabloids are files of the mo
it wasn't until another president gerald ford signed an order prohibiting the reinstitution of such an executive order that he found reprehensible twelve years later in one nine hundred seventy six president ronald reagan issued a public apologies to the japanese americans and their descendants on behalf of the u.s. government and authorized reparations to the former japanese internist and their heirs. as we go to break here's a quiz question for you in rank order one to four who were the...
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it wasn't until another president gerald ford signed an order prohibiting the reinstitution of such an executive order that he found reprehensible twelve years later in one thousand nine hundred seventy six president ronald reagan issued a public apologies to the japanese americans and their descendants on behalf of the u.s. government and authorized reparations to the former japanese internist and their heirs. as we go to break here's a quiz question for you in rank order one to four who were the wealthiest us presidents in current dollars your choice is george washington thomas jefferson donald trump and john f. kennedy will have the answer after the break. join me every thursday on the elec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics school business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. also want to listen. to going to the press this is what before three of the people. i'm interested in there was a. question. we were american were smoo
it wasn't until another president gerald ford signed an order prohibiting the reinstitution of such an executive order that he found reprehensible twelve years later in one thousand nine hundred seventy six president ronald reagan issued a public apologies to the japanese americans and their descendants on behalf of the u.s. government and authorized reparations to the former japanese internist and their heirs. as we go to break here's a quiz question for you in rank order one to four who were...
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. >> reporter: the nation first celebrated black history month in 1976 when president gerald ford under all americans to honor all the often neglected accomplishments of black americans. black hope features printed works of art that expand more than a industry -- century. >> anyone who is interested in art history and culture has a dpes nation at the african-american museum. city hall became a memorial for a hero. >> he was the an educator, an activist. cato was gunned down in 1871 while trying to exercise his legal right to vote. >> what he feels away able to accomplish at 3 # years of age is amazing. >>> ballet x, he worked with beyonce during his tour. >> it was a sewer real gig, am i in the room with beyounce. >> all you heard it was -- i want to create a piece of a collage of this latin american latin jazz score. you can find details on the black history months event at 6abc.com/6abc loves the arts to learn more about cato check out 6 abc slash black history. for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. >> before we go a final check of the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: still a lo
. >> reporter: the nation first celebrated black history month in 1976 when president gerald ford under all americans to honor all the often neglected accomplishments of black americans. black hope features printed works of art that expand more than a industry -- century. >> anyone who is interested in art history and culture has a dpes nation at the african-american museum. city hall became a memorial for a hero. >> he was the an educator, an activist. cato was gunned down in...
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he's cut the hair of the most powerful people in washington, including president gerald ford, president george bush senior, vice president al gore, and almost every single speaker of the house. he's cut hair in hospital rooms, before inaugurations, and even for foreign presidents and ambassadors. joe grew up in italy and came to the united states in 1952. he served as an italian translator with the american air force during the korean war. along with an honorable discharge, joe received his american citizenship upon leaving the army. came to d.c. and held a number of jobs before cutting hair in the house. even worked construction on the rayburn office building. immigrating from italy, joe is so proud of his american citizenship. growing number italy joe was first introduced to america when american troops flew over his town during world war ii. he they would get so close to the town he even made eye contact with the pilots flying those planes. when american troops came through his city, joe remembers waving a small american flag along with his family welcoming them to his hometown. afte
he's cut the hair of the most powerful people in washington, including president gerald ford, president george bush senior, vice president al gore, and almost every single speaker of the house. he's cut hair in hospital rooms, before inaugurations, and even for foreign presidents and ambassadors. joe grew up in italy and came to the united states in 1952. he served as an italian translator with the american air force during the korean war. along with an honorable discharge, joe received his...
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republican leader everett dirksen had been hospitalized and the gop was represented by minority leader gerald forda fruitful discussion, the president stopped to admire the congressman's tie clasp. not to be outdone, he showed off his own tie clasp with the gold initials lbj. he told the gop leader that he could have it -- provided that he wore it to work. then he was back to business for his message was scheduled for broadcast in a matter of hours. although he would continue to change a phrase here or a word there, right up to the moment of delivery, for all practical purposes, the message was complete, his proposals locked in. all that remained now was getting advanced copies to the press. ♪ [applause] pres. johnson: i have come once again to this chamber, the home of our democracy, to give you, as the constitution requires, information on the state of the union. i report to you that our country is challenged at home and abroad. that it is our will that is being tried and not our strength. our sense of purpose and not our ability to achieve a better america. that we have the strength to meet our
republican leader everett dirksen had been hospitalized and the gop was represented by minority leader gerald forda fruitful discussion, the president stopped to admire the congressman's tie clasp. not to be outdone, he showed off his own tie clasp with the gold initials lbj. he told the gop leader that he could have it -- provided that he wore it to work. then he was back to business for his message was scheduled for broadcast in a matter of hours. although he would continue to change a phrase...
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it wasn't until another president gerald ford signed an order prohibiting the reinstitution of such an executive order that he found reprehensible twelve years later in one nine hundred seventy six president ronald reagan issued a public apologies to the japanese americans and their descendants on behalf of the u.s. government and authorized reparations to the former japanese internist and their heirs. as we go to break here's a quiz question for you in rank order one to four who were the wealthiest us presidents in current dollars your choice is george washington thomas jefferson donald trump and john f. kennedy will have the answer after the break. when you don't. see the. dead equip you need. to what they need not through only ten steps. left to go they. said. time into you know turning to message that. if you meet friends. in the same year. then send them to new imposable and he still could visit them to discuss. them and was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings us to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles but still. when you saw try to tell you that they'
it wasn't until another president gerald ford signed an order prohibiting the reinstitution of such an executive order that he found reprehensible twelve years later in one nine hundred seventy six president ronald reagan issued a public apologies to the japanese americans and their descendants on behalf of the u.s. government and authorized reparations to the former japanese internist and their heirs. as we go to break here's a quiz question for you in rank order one to four who were the...
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as a democratic center for a long time but then of course dealing with richard nixon and gerald ford in a new outsider president who is a democrat who had not been in washington, jimmy carter. there are plenty problems throughout that whole time. yet, the senate kept contributing creative legislation, reconciling differences stepping up to domestic and foreign policy crises and issues and stepping up to the biggest crises of our time. , vietnam and watergate. so those are big problems. to some extent you can fast-forward any see big problems also. many of them being handled by the senate. so you cannot have larger problem than the economic crisis that happened after words in 2008 and the effect of that collapse on main street across the country. in 2008 the senate played a commendable role in producing the top program when it was needed was a way leaders are to be then we had barack obama as president the way lost jobs the first year or danger going into a depression. but we no longer had cooperation but there for the public response had changed. that would not have happened in mansf
as a democratic center for a long time but then of course dealing with richard nixon and gerald ford in a new outsider president who is a democrat who had not been in washington, jimmy carter. there are plenty problems throughout that whole time. yet, the senate kept contributing creative legislation, reconciling differences stepping up to domestic and foreign policy crises and issues and stepping up to the biggest crises of our time. , vietnam and watergate. so those are big problems. to some...
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an elite group of american men, including billionaires, michael bloomberg, and presidents like gerald fords and scouters in idaho. >> eagle scout, neil armstrong even sent a message to the scout jamboree. >> like to send them best wishes. >> reporter: just before the eagle landed on the moon. >> the eagle has the landed. >> we don't know if the lewin nar module was named the ego. because of the president of eagle scouts. we would look to think we had a little bit of involve. in that. >> michael serba is the chief executive for scouting. >> they want camping, adventure. hiking. that's just what we do. >> reporter: the fact that fewer kids were doing it, he says has to do with mom and dad. >> you think about how namelies then in the 70s, 80s, 90s, started to change. more pressure is on the family. more activities for children. moms now are in the work force. because we didn't adapt our design. we had slow, steady erosion. >> an erosion he doesn't believe are tied to policies many saw as exclusioner. >> i think we probably had some. emotion of membership. due whether to have gay youth, gay ad
an elite group of american men, including billionaires, michael bloomberg, and presidents like gerald fords and scouters in idaho. >> eagle scout, neil armstrong even sent a message to the scout jamboree. >> like to send them best wishes. >> reporter: just before the eagle landed on the moon. >> the eagle has the landed. >> we don't know if the lewin nar module was named the ego. because of the president of eagle scouts. we would look to think we had a little bit...
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grand rapids, michigan, where he is researching and writing his next biography about president gerald ford. he is a prolific writer who has led a fascinating life of scholarship and leadership. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our first speaker of the series, richard norton smith. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you, very much. extraordinarily generous introduction. i apologize for the cane. though i'm told there is no community in america where it is also necessary to apologize for a cane. consequence of a very prolonged recovery from foot surgery. in about an hour you can decide whether it was surgery to remove my foot from my mouth. it is a delight to be here. practically so because in west michigan, the last time i checked, it was about 6 degrees and snowing. but even more because of the encouragement one draws from the fact that there are so many people in this country whose intellectual curiosity is not automatically gratified by stairing at a screen. but who are willing to come out and collectively cheer their curiosity and interest in this case and the founding and legacy of t
grand rapids, michigan, where he is researching and writing his next biography about president gerald ford. he is a prolific writer who has led a fascinating life of scholarship and leadership. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our first speaker of the series, richard norton smith. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you, very much. extraordinarily generous introduction. i apologize for the cane. though i'm told there is no community in america where it is also necessary to apologize for...
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senate for a long time dealing with bj, but then of course dealing with richard nixon, dealing with gerald ford, and then a new outsider president he was a democrat but had not been in washington and there were plenty of problems throughout the whole period. and yet the senate kept contributing, reconciling differences and stepping up to foreign and domestic crisis issues. also stepping up to the biggest crisis of our times. vietnam and watergate after the civil rights legislation. those were big problems. to some extent, you fast-forward and you see big problems also, but many of them not being faced so you can have a larger problem than the economic crisis that happened after the lehman shock in 2008 and the effect of that collapse on main street or across the country. they produce the tarp program when it was needed. three months later we had barack obama as president. we lost 750,000 jobs the first year. we were still in danger of going into a depression but we no longer had any cooperation to deal with the problem. president had changed so therefore the republican response had changed. tha
senate for a long time dealing with bj, but then of course dealing with richard nixon, dealing with gerald ford, and then a new outsider president he was a democrat but had not been in washington and there were plenty of problems throughout the whole period. and yet the senate kept contributing, reconciling differences and stepping up to foreign and domestic crisis issues. also stepping up to the biggest crisis of our times. vietnam and watergate after the civil rights legislation. those were...
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. >> reporter: the national first celebrated black history month in 1976 whether president gerald fordd all americans to honor the accomplishingments of black americans. black hope at the african-american museum features printed works of art that spanned more than a century and aimed to shatter stereotypes about the black experience. >> anyone who's interested in african-american art history and culture has a destination here at the african-american museum. >> reporter: in september city hall became home to a memorial for octavius catto. >> he was an educator, he was an activist. >> reporter: the contribute highlights his fight for equality before being gunned down in 1871 about while trying to exercise his local right to vote. >> what he was able to accomplish at only 32 years of age is amazing. >> reporter: and choreographer is staging a world premiere with ballet x. >> it was a surreal that y am i in the room with beyonce right now. >> growing up all you heard was -- i wanted to create a piece that was a collage. >> r details on all of these special events on cabc.com/lovesthearts.
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i did a biography of gerald ford. i am just talking straight to you. it is not a hillary versus trump .hing donald trump has lowered the bar on the behavior of the --sidency to an acceptable unacceptable level. you don't find it that way. you find it charming, i guess, that he is every day bashing things, criticizing the fbi, state department, cia. from the first day, he lies about the size of his inaugural crowd. photographic evidence proves that it was not as big as barack obama's. i know it does not bother you because you like the brand of donald trump, and he has many followers. --m simply suggesting, he could become a two-term president. if i were advising donald trump, i would find ways, particularly now with the infrastructure, to find ways to work with the democrats and lessen the partisan sniping and work for a few months -- i know it is hard in this culture -- but maybe do one thing that we can do together as americans. host: florida, dana. go ahead. caller: hi. is, i think they need to get over the fact that we did not like hillary. we are t
i did a biography of gerald ford. i am just talking straight to you. it is not a hillary versus trump .hing donald trump has lowered the bar on the behavior of the --sidency to an acceptable unacceptable level. you don't find it that way. you find it charming, i guess, that he is every day bashing things, criticizing the fbi, state department, cia. from the first day, he lies about the size of his inaugural crowd. photographic evidence proves that it was not as big as barack obama's. i know it...
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with support from president gerald ford, the president officially recognized black history month, along with the bi-centennial celebration. this is something that has been historically important, and it has not changed today, and so we ask that the board stand behind apaac and continue to support all of our school sites to celebrate black history month. if we want to really get in and interrupt this system that's plaguing our children, where they're not performing, let them celebrate where they came from and let them make the great strides that they continue to make. let them see that they came from kings and queens, and not just slaves, and they'll begin to see the positive changes that they will continue to make. thank you. >> good evening. board president, board commissioners, my name is betty robinson harris, and i'm the proud early educator in this district for over -- about 30 years. about 30 years. as we celebrate our program's 75th year this year, i can say that we have one of the best programs in the nation. being president on state committees and nationwide committees, i can a
with support from president gerald ford, the president officially recognized black history month, along with the bi-centennial celebration. this is something that has been historically important, and it has not changed today, and so we ask that the board stand behind apaac and continue to support all of our school sites to celebrate black history month. if we want to really get in and interrupt this system that's plaguing our children, where they're not performing, let them celebrate where they...
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i'm wondering whether it was ronald reagan challenging incumbent gerald ford for the republican nomination76 or ted kennedy taking on then president carter. >> right. what we're seeing and what kasich and johnson are correct about is that at least up until 2016, leaders on both sides of the aisle were not being responsive to the desires of their voters. on the left, we saw bernie sanders take positions thought to be far left of what a democratic nominee could hold. but all the enthusiasm was on his side. and president trump talked about trade and immigration that allowed him to cruise. >> neil: we shall see. a little more after this. >> i want to show you something. the gain in the dow puts us 3% from the all-time highs in january. that's how much the markets have come back since the big correction. globally pretty much the same story. doesn't mean we are out of the woods. just means we can see the clearing. "the five" is now. >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, jesse watters. she flies first class on a paper airplane. dana perino. "the five" ." sheriff scott
i'm wondering whether it was ronald reagan challenging incumbent gerald ford for the republican nomination76 or ted kennedy taking on then president carter. >> right. what we're seeing and what kasich and johnson are correct about is that at least up until 2016, leaders on both sides of the aisle were not being responsive to the desires of their voters. on the left, we saw bernie sanders take positions thought to be far left of what a democratic nominee could hold. but all the enthusiasm...
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campaign, manafort managed political conventions for republican presidential candidates as far back as gerald ford. he took on political clients around the globe, including some of vladimir putin's allies in ukraine. a profile of manafort in the current "atlantic" refers to his work as "over the decades, manafort has cut a trail of foreign money and influence into washington and then built that trail into a super highway." that led him to donald trump and the trump campaign. >> we have great people, paul manafort. and paul's had great success with reagan and with bush and with ford and, you know, great success. he doesn't have to do this. he didn't need to do this but he wanted to because he saw something. he called me. he said this is something special. one of the biggest people in the country called me. they said paul saw something special. >> paul manafort stage managed the gop convention and then helped secure the republicans presidential nomination for donald trump but left the campaign shortly after that. as mueller's team expanded its investigation and began focusing on manafort, trump's re
campaign, manafort managed political conventions for republican presidential candidates as far back as gerald ford. he took on political clients around the globe, including some of vladimir putin's allies in ukraine. a profile of manafort in the current "atlantic" refers to his work as "over the decades, manafort has cut a trail of foreign money and influence into washington and then built that trail into a super highway." that led him to donald trump and the trump campaign....
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reminds me of gerald ford and james schlesinger.ho used to puff on his pipe and look down at gerry ford. trump hates that. he's on thin ice. >> now you're showing your age going back to schlesinger and ford, my goodness. alice, president trump publicly scolded mcmaster because he said russian interference in the election was incontrovertible. general mcmaster forgot to say the results of the 2016 election were not impacted or changed by the russians and that the only collusion was between russia and crooked h., the dnc and the demes. remember the dirty dossier, e-mails and the podesta company. i feel like i'm reading an opening monologue from a show on another network. is that appropriate? >> i think the president just wanted to clarify yet again his view on that. look, you know, mcmaster was talking about russian involvement in the election and didn't add on the fact that they did meddle in the election but it didn't affect the outcome and the president wanted to clarify if it wasn't clear that he doesn't feel that there is any col
reminds me of gerald ford and james schlesinger.ho used to puff on his pipe and look down at gerry ford. trump hates that. he's on thin ice. >> now you're showing your age going back to schlesinger and ford, my goodness. alice, president trump publicly scolded mcmaster because he said russian interference in the election was incontrovertible. general mcmaster forgot to say the results of the 2016 election were not impacted or changed by the russians and that the only collusion was between...
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. >> and gerald ford. >> who has been, attempted assassinations twice. it helped enormously.et after that we suffered a land slide defeat. one of the nra talking points, it was no real effect. no great effect bust on mass shootings it did. and this is what assault womeaps are used for. these assault weapons ten years before the assault weapon ban came, in 155 people were kid in mass shootings. five people or more. the ten, dropped from 155 to 89. and then it jumps from 89 to 302. the president could make difference. this president could save hundreds and hundreds of lives and stop mass shootings by doing what vague reagronald reagan di >> we have a new report on what three broward county employees did. do you like big, juicy steak? do you like freshly steamed lobster? do you like the word and? then you'll love outback's steak and lobster. back by popular demand, only $15.99. so hurry in now. outback steakhouse. aussie rules. i thought i was managing my moderateso hurry in now. to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me
. >> and gerald ford. >> who has been, attempted assassinations twice. it helped enormously.et after that we suffered a land slide defeat. one of the nra talking points, it was no real effect. no great effect bust on mass shootings it did. and this is what assault womeaps are used for. these assault weapons ten years before the assault weapon ban came, in 155 people were kid in mass shootings. five people or more. the ten, dropped from 155 to 89. and then it jumps from 89 to 302....
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it reminds me of gerald ford and his man. trump hates that. >> now, you're showing your age. alice, listen, trump scolded mcmaster because he said russian interference in the election was incontrovertible. he said that general mcmaster forgot to say that the results of the election were not impacted and changed by the russians. remember the dirty dossier, uh rain yum speeches, e-mails and podesta company. i feel like i'm reading an opening monologue from a show on another network. >> i think the president wanted to clarify his view on that. mcmaster was talking about russian involvement in the election and didn't add on the fact it didn't affect the outcome and the president wanted to clarify, if it wasn't clear, that he doesn't feel there's any collusion and russia affected the outcome of the election. and reporters asked sarah sanders. and she said he is in good standings. with this white house, you're safe until you're not safe. there's been some mixed feelings with regard to mcmaster's style and how he goes about delivering the briefings.
it reminds me of gerald ford and his man. trump hates that. >> now, you're showing your age. alice, listen, trump scolded mcmaster because he said russian interference in the election was incontrovertible. he said that general mcmaster forgot to say that the results of the election were not impacted and changed by the russians. remember the dirty dossier, uh rain yum speeches, e-mails and podesta company. i feel like i'm reading an opening monologue from a show on another network....
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senate for a long time dealing with lbj but then of course dealing with richard nixon, dealing with gerald ford and the outsider president who is a democrat, jimmy carter. there were plenty of problems as you know throughout that whole period and yet the senate kept contributing creative legislation, reconciling differences, stepping up domestic and foreign-policy crises and stepping up the biggest crises of our time, vietnam and watergate after the civil rights legislation. so those were big problems. to some extent and you fast-forward a ways and you see a big problems also but many of them not being faced or not being handled by the senate. and so you couldn't have a larger problem than the economic crisis that happened after the lean in shot in 2008 and the collapse on main street across the country. in 2008, the end of 2008 the senate played a commendable role in producing the tarp program when it was needed. senator mcconnell played a key role in that. it was the way leaders ought to be. three months later we had barack obama as president. we lost $750,000 the first year going into depres
senate for a long time dealing with lbj but then of course dealing with richard nixon, dealing with gerald ford and the outsider president who is a democrat, jimmy carter. there were plenty of problems as you know throughout that whole period and yet the senate kept contributing creative legislation, reconciling differences, stepping up domestic and foreign-policy crises and stepping up the biggest crises of our time, vietnam and watergate after the civil rights legislation. so those were big...
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dealing with lbj and then of course dealing with richard nixon, dealing with gerald ford and then a new outsider president who was a democrat but had not been in washington. jimmy carter. and there were plenty of problems throughout as you know, throughout the whole. and yet the senate kept contributing creative legislation, reconciling differences, stepping up to domestic and foreign policy crises. and, stepping up to the biggest crises of our times. vietnam and watergate after the civil rights legislation. so those are big problems. to some extent, and a fast-forward to our period. but many are not being handled by the senate. and so, you cannot have a larger problem than the economic crisis that happened after the lehman shock in 2008. and the effect of that collapse on main street across the country. in 2008, at the end of 2008, the senate played a commendable role in producing the tarp program. when it was needed. senator mcconnell played a key role in that. he was proud of it. it is that i senators and leaders ought to be. then we had barack obama is present. we lost 750,000 jobs
dealing with lbj and then of course dealing with richard nixon, dealing with gerald ford and then a new outsider president who was a democrat but had not been in washington. jimmy carter. and there were plenty of problems throughout as you know, throughout the whole. and yet the senate kept contributing creative legislation, reconciling differences, stepping up to domestic and foreign policy crises. and, stepping up to the biggest crises of our times. vietnam and watergate after the civil...
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gerald ford testified voluntarily in the assassination cases, the attempted assassination cases against him. bill clinton, as we all know, testified in kenneth star's investigation and gave a deposition in the paula jones case. notably, his false statements in both of those settings gave rise to his impeachment, in 1998, which is certainly not a precedent that the trump forces would look on very happily. >> no, indeed. guys, stand by. there's a lot more news we're following. evan perez, jeffrey toobin. by the way, you can see chris cuomo's exclusive interview in its entirety later tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern on anderson cooper "360." don't miss it. it's really fascinating. >>> there's also more breaking news we're following. we're getting new information about the rapid expansion of the special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation. >>> plus, the spectacular launch of the world's most powerful rocket. at ally, we created a savings account with a great rate. but if that's not enough, our app helps monitor your spending too. and if that's not enough to help you save, we could start
gerald ford testified voluntarily in the assassination cases, the attempted assassination cases against him. bill clinton, as we all know, testified in kenneth star's investigation and gave a deposition in the paula jones case. notably, his false statements in both of those settings gave rise to his impeachment, in 1998, which is certainly not a precedent that the trump forces would look on very happily. >> no, indeed. guys, stand by. there's a lot more news we're following. evan perez,...
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. >> reporter: nation first celebrated black history month in 1976 when president gerald ford urged allthe oven neglected accomplishments of black americans. and from museum exhibitions to the performing arts, philadelphians are doing just that. last hope at african-american museum, features work that art that spans more than a century and aim to shatter stereotypes about the black experience. >> anyone who is interested in african-american art, history and culture has a destination here at the african-american museum. >> reporter: in september city hall became home to a memorial for forgotten local hero octavius catto and philadelphia history museum has an exhibition that pays tribute to his legacy. >> he was an educator, activist. >> reporter: it highlight's catto's fight for equality before being gunned down in 1871 while trying to exercise his legal right to vote. >> what he was able too accomplish at only 32 years of age is amazing. >> reporter: internationally renowned choreographer darryl brand moldry is staging a world premiere with ballet ex- >> it is my second time here and no
. >> reporter: nation first celebrated black history month in 1976 when president gerald ford urged allthe oven neglected accomplishments of black americans. and from museum exhibitions to the performing arts, philadelphians are doing just that. last hope at african-american museum, features work that art that spans more than a century and aim to shatter stereotypes about the black experience. >> anyone who is interested in african-american art, history and culture has a destination...
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found i think the only person who had ever done this before, who was still alive because that was gerald ford, ronald reagan, contested, potentially contested convention. paul was part of that. so he was brought on specifically to work the convention and the delegates, something where he had a core competency. looking back, there should have been a better job done, and we can be responsible for that, but in no way, shape or form did anything paul manafort did overseas or with hiding money or not filling out his taxes properly or embezzling or false statements to the government, did that have anything to do with his tenure during the trump campaign. trish: well, corey, you were on that campaign. you saw everything right up close. anything ever strike you as odd? was anybody speaking russian or having a few too many white russians at the bar? i'm kidding, but in all seriousness was there anything to ever give you cause, corey lewandoski, to think that the russians were somehow trying to work with your campaign it skew the election in your favor? >> trish, let me be as clear as i can be, never,
found i think the only person who had ever done this before, who was still alive because that was gerald ford, ronald reagan, contested, potentially contested convention. paul was part of that. so he was brought on specifically to work the convention and the delegates, something where he had a core competency. looking back, there should have been a better job done, and we can be responsible for that, but in no way, shape or form did anything paul manafort did overseas or with hiding money or...
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i did a biography of gerald ford. i am just talking straight to you.t is not a hillary versus trump .hing donald trump has lowered the bar on the behavior of the --sidency to an acceptable unacceptable level. you don't find it that way. you find it charming, i guess, that he is every day bashing things, criticizing the fbi, state department, cia. from the first day, he lies about the size of his inaugural crowd. photographic evidence proves that it was not as big as barack obama's. i know it does not bother you because you like the brand of donald trump, and he has many followers. --m simply suggesting, he could become a two-term president. if i were advising donald trump, i would find ways, particularly now with the infrastructure, to find ways to work with the democrats and lessen the partisan sniping and work for a few months -- i know it is hard in this culture -- but maybe do one thing that we can do together as americans. host: florida, dana. go ahead. caller: hi. is, i think they need to get over the fact that we did not like hillary. we are tir
i did a biography of gerald ford. i am just talking straight to you.t is not a hillary versus trump .hing donald trump has lowered the bar on the behavior of the --sidency to an acceptable unacceptable level. you don't find it that way. you find it charming, i guess, that he is every day bashing things, criticizing the fbi, state department, cia. from the first day, he lies about the size of his inaugural crowd. photographic evidence proves that it was not as big as barack obama's. i know it...
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of his crime,oned gerald ford pardoned him. -- well remembered for the older folks, i did a show with dying,all stop as he was and he was beautifully spoken and charming man. i said, how do you feel about mix in as a man? that was one of nixon's favorite words, he is a real man. [laughter] he was here late one night, and i said, bick, is there -- ady in the world friend, that you can relax with? and he said, no. anybody?here isn't and he said no. and he felt sorry for him. goal tonight.y had one friend, bb rebozo, and what he liked about bb as they could go hours fishing, and yet other sort of f who invented the aerosol spray, and it would go out for hours and what he loved is that he never talked. they just didn't talk. and he was wonderful company as far as nixon goes. i had to cut it in the last second and them so glad -- thanks everyone on the panel, thank you so much. [applause] >> milling around? you more questions, thank you for organizing this lovely event. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning inst
of his crime,oned gerald ford pardoned him. -- well remembered for the older folks, i did a show with dying,all stop as he was and he was beautifully spoken and charming man. i said, how do you feel about mix in as a man? that was one of nixon's favorite words, he is a real man. [laughter] he was here late one night, and i said, bick, is there -- ady in the world friend, that you can relax with? and he said, no. anybody?here isn't and he said no. and he felt sorry for him. goal tonight.y had...
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gerald ford pardoned him. >> yeah. >> and stewart alsop well-remembered for the other folks, stewart alsops, i did a show with stewart alsop as he was dying and he was beautifully spoken and a charming man. i said, what -- how do you feel about nixon as a man? that was one of nixon's favorite words, has a real man. psychiatrists don't have much trouble with that. he said, he was here late one night, alsop said, and i said, dick, is there anybody in the world, a friend that you can relax with? and he said no. i said, there isn't anybody? not even pat? and he said no. and he felt sorry for him. which was not my goal tonight. >> sorry, he lied then, too, because he did have one friend. and what he liked about bibiis is that they got out for hours. he had another friend robert who invented the aerosol spray. they would go out for hours on this boat that he had. what he loved about bibi is that he never talked. they just didn't talk. that made him wonderful company as far as nixon was concerned. >> i want to end there. that's the clip i wanted to use in the episode so badly that i had to
gerald ford pardoned him. >> yeah. >> and stewart alsop well-remembered for the other folks, stewart alsops, i did a show with stewart alsop as he was dying and he was beautifully spoken and a charming man. i said, what -- how do you feel about nixon as a man? that was one of nixon's favorite words, has a real man. psychiatrists don't have much trouble with that. he said, he was here late one night, alsop said, and i said, dick, is there anybody in the world, a friend that you can...
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andk you to our partners our host today, the gerald r ford school for policy and international policy center. we want to give a special thanks to c-span for the interest they have taken in this conversation today and for joining us here to capture the discussion. director of wallets house which is home to the night wallace fellowship for journalists. it's the livingston awards for young journalists that brings us here today. the livingston awards is a prestigious prize often referred to as the polluters for the young but awards excellence in journalism by journalists under the age of 35. brooke jarvis, our special guest won the livingston award for national reporting in 2017 for her story unclaimed and it is that story that brings us to our talk today beyond the wall, the human toll of border crossing. -- tell thells that story of an anonymous, undocumented man left in a vegetative state after a tragic truck accident during a border crossing. unclaimed, he languished in a hospital bed for nearly two decades. the man came to be called 66 garage because there was no information on him a
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. >> both sides tend to embrace that program >> exactly every president since gerald ford has expandedlican and democrat alike. my view is it needs to be expanded and modernized. provided monthly, made flat so people know how much money they get. right now it's a complex government formula finally, also recognize a lot of unpaid work, child care, elder care, study. >> that's the difference. >> it is a big difference. 30 million people work in these jobs already, we just don't recognize it because ever, you know, the way the law has been designed so with these changes what you end up with though is a modest guaranteed income, which is not exactly the ubi of $1,000 to bill gates i think maybe that one day will be necessary but what we know now is that people that are working hard aren't living stable financial lives and deserve to be. >> i don't know, bill's going to need the money because i think he's agreed to give all of his money to uncle sam after this interview with fareed. did you see this >> did you see this? >> he has agreed -- >> he can give all of his money to the u.s. governm
. >> both sides tend to embrace that program >> exactly every president since gerald ford has expandedlican and democrat alike. my view is it needs to be expanded and modernized. provided monthly, made flat so people know how much money they get. right now it's a complex government formula finally, also recognize a lot of unpaid work, child care, elder care, study. >> that's the difference. >> it is a big difference. 30 million people work in these jobs already, we just...
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it wasn't until another president gerald ford signed an order prohibiting the reinstitution of such an executive order that he found reprehensible twelve years later in one nine hundred seventy six president ronald reagan issued a public apologies to the japanese americans and their descendants on behalf of the u.s. government and authorized reparations to the former japanese internist and their heirs. as we go to break here's a quiz question for you in rank order one to four who were the wealthiest us presidents in current dollars your choice is george washington thomas jefferson donald trump and john f. kennedy will have the answer after the break. but politicians do sometimes. put themselves on the line they did accept or reject . so when you want to be president and should. do something i want to press. you to going to press this is what. three of the people. i'm interested in that was in that. city. elliston is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos the middle city dismiss it like you know. this is my complicity is something going o
it wasn't until another president gerald ford signed an order prohibiting the reinstitution of such an executive order that he found reprehensible twelve years later in one nine hundred seventy six president ronald reagan issued a public apologies to the japanese americans and their descendants on behalf of the u.s. government and authorized reparations to the former japanese internist and their heirs. as we go to break here's a quiz question for you in rank order one to four who were the...
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thank you to our partners and our host here today, the gerald r ford school of international policy and we also want to give a special thanks to c-span for the interest they are taken in this conversation today and for joining us here to capture the discussion. i'm lynette, director of wallace house which is home to the night wallace home for journalist and live in stena work. it's a livingston award for junk journalist that brings us here today. the livingston award is the prestigious prize often referred to as the pulitzers for the young. in towards excellence in journalism by journalists under the age of 35. the brooke jarvis, special guest today is sitting, one the livingston award financial reporting in 2017 for her story unclaimed and it is that story that brings us to the talk today with the title beyond the wall, the human toll of border crossings. unclaimed tells a story of an anonymous undocumented man left in a vegetative state after a tragic truck accident during the border crossing. unknown and unclaimed heat languished in a hospital bed for now nearly two decades the man c
thank you to our partners and our host here today, the gerald r ford school of international policy and we also want to give a special thanks to c-span for the interest they are taken in this conversation today and for joining us here to capture the discussion. i'm lynette, director of wallace house which is home to the night wallace home for journalist and live in stena work. it's a livingston award for junk journalist that brings us here today. the livingston award is the prestigious prize...