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john ford, golfing for 75 years.e's played more than 3,040 rounds. >> my job is to exercise, better than any pills they ever made. i think i got to stick with that. >> reporter: job ford, back from california where over several days of competition he came in second and secured the silver. it is fluke. john ford has been a member of the annapolis golf club for 47 years. he has been the club champion seven times. has 14 maryland state golf medals. he has had three holes in one. golf made a difference in his life. >> what's the most important thing you learned from playing golf. >> how to behave myself and keep the right score honest. that's best. >> be a gentleman? >> always. >> play to win. >> give it your best. >> reporter: on that long trip to california, john ford brought along his own gallery of family and friends. they had their own rally button. >> great to see the 90-year-olds out there really having a great time. >> reporter: especially when one is your dad. >> especially one is dad. >> is there a lesson we ca
john ford, golfing for 75 years.e's played more than 3,040 rounds. >> my job is to exercise, better than any pills they ever made. i think i got to stick with that. >> reporter: job ford, back from california where over several days of competition he came in second and secured the silver. it is fluke. john ford has been a member of the annapolis golf club for 47 years. he has been the club champion seven times. has 14 maryland state golf medals. he has had three holes in one. golf...
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>> oh, yeah. >> what's next for john ford? more golf.ext senior olympics, 2011, in houston, texas. >> age has caught up with me, but i still love it and i'm going to stick with it until i drop, i guess. >> until you get the gold medal. >> i do hope i'll have an opportunity. >> i'm pat collins, "news4 today." >> hats off to you, mr. ford, what an inspiration. an o's player has a special night and the redskins get back to work. here's dan hellie with more sports. >>> good morning, everybody. it was a pitcher's duel in cincinnati last night. the nationals and reds combined to score two runs, the good news is, both of them belonged to the good guys, the nats shut out the reds due in part to great pitching from garrett mock. he struck out six in six scoreless innings of work. the reds mascot having a good time going go-carting. eh it's nice to have three mascots when you're the reds. this is ronnie beliyard. the nationals take the lead. the bottom five now, paul jannish facing garrett mock. jannish singles to center field, but no fear, niger
>> oh, yeah. >> what's next for john ford? more golf.ext senior olympics, 2011, in houston, texas. >> age has caught up with me, but i still love it and i'm going to stick with it until i drop, i guess. >> until you get the gold medal. >> i do hope i'll have an opportunity. >> i'm pat collins, "news4 today." >> hats off to you, mr. ford, what an inspiration. an o's player has a special night and the redskins get back to work. here's dan hellie...
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served in uniform and been exposed to it like petersen, the former ambassadors john mccain, colin powell, general joe ford general anthony zinni, they are totally subscribing to outlawing all forms of torture where the civilian warriors in many cases seem to be showing their toughness by endorsing it. >> woodruff: on the left you have folks criticizing the justice department for to the doing enough. >> right. the question is how do we settle this. you know, what those guys did, what they tell pem we're going to kill your daughters, we will rape your daughters, that should never happen. the question is whether we settle it through political means which is what i support. or whether we send prosecutesers in and settle political differences through prosecutorial means. and i'm not totally against it but it raises a lot of problems, i think. >> woodruff: david brooks, mark shields, thank you both. >> thank you. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: august became the deadliest month for american troops in the eight-year afghan war; a new report from the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog found iran has not
served in uniform and been exposed to it like petersen, the former ambassadors john mccain, colin powell, general joe ford general anthony zinni, they are totally subscribing to outlawing all forms of torture where the civilian warriors in many cases seem to be showing their toughness by endorsing it. >> woodruff: on the left you have folks criticizing the justice department for to the doing enough. >> right. the question is how do we settle this. you know, what those guys did, what...
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john, thanks for being with us. harold ford, stay with us.up next, moderator of "meet the press" david gregory joins us. his take on the slipping poll numbers, the battle for health care, the politics of north korea, how president obama can turn things around. also the government is issuing new guidelines on how to handle cases of swine flu in schools. we're also going to be talking education reform with education secretary arne duncan. presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. you could buy 300 bottles of water. or just one brita filter. ( drop plinks ) brita-- better for the environment >>> welcome back to "morning joe" on what is a picture perfect start to the day. what a friday heading into the summer weekend, new york city, sunny and cool. what a great day it's going to be. much of the eastern seaboard, this is a getaway day for the weekend. 81 in boston. cape cod is going to be great this weekend. jersey shore. ocean city, maryland, down through the outer banks. enjoy. 92 in atlanta. florida is looking great, too. watch out, trouble
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ford explorer. she was rushed to john hopkins hospital where she was pronounced dead. called. they did a canvas and miss carr was found in a for explorer. >> at this point police have no motive for a shooting. >>> a teenager who took part in a fire bombing is placed on probation for arson. he is also facing 100 hours of community service and his parents have been ordered to pay $10,000 to the property's insurer. the teen admitted to participating to the june 3rd incident earlier in the summer. it was done in retaliation for the killing of a contract ton tee--crofton, a teen who was ki. >>> you are now taking a live look at kennedy's casket at the jfx library in boston. over 20,000 people have already filed past the casket of the late senator. some mourners stood in line for more than two hours to pay their respects. thousands more stood along the 70-mile route from the kennedy compound in hyannis port to the library in boston. >> i will miss his company, his humor, and his stories. >> an invitation only memorial service is scheduled for tonight. president obama will de
ford explorer. she was rushed to john hopkins hospital where she was pronounced dead. called. they did a canvas and miss carr was found in a for explorer. >> at this point police have no motive for a shooting. >>> a teenager who took part in a fire bombing is placed on probation for arson. he is also facing 100 hours of community service and his parents have been ordered to pay $10,000 to the property's insurer. the teen admitted to participating to the june 3rd incident earlier...
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ford and brother-in-law mr. stephen smith, sister in law mrs. john f. kennedy. he was 42 years old. >> what else do you remember about that particular moment, circumstances? >> well, i remember that i left out a list of people that were with him. his brother senator edward kennedy and we made that correction shortly there after. i don't remember a lot about my own feelings bus there was so much going on that had to be done. i had a lot of duties take care of. maybe 100 reporters who were on the scene i had to get them information and make travel arrangements and make them public. gary sal in gear at that time was helping out here and there. we started making lists of people to be invited to the funeral, how we were going to handle the press at the funeral, where it was going to be. there was a lot to be done. as i say i think that was a bit of a blessing so i didn't have to think very much about grief. >> when did it hit you? >> couple of days later. back here in washington. >> is there any way to describe the impact it's had on you for the rest of your life? >>
ford and brother-in-law mr. stephen smith, sister in law mrs. john f. kennedy. he was 42 years old. >> what else do you remember about that particular moment, circumstances? >> well, i remember that i left out a list of people that were with him. his brother senator edward kennedy and we made that correction shortly there after. i don't remember a lot about my own feelings bus there was so much going on that had to be done. i had a lot of duties take care of. maybe 100 reporters who...
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wral reports the former presidential candidate john edwards will nit that he did father a child with his former mistress. and forded it will be stepping up production of some of its most popular model the move to help restock decompleted show rooms. and on this day in 1961 i con of cold war began to take take shape. the city had been divided between the soviet east and the democratic west for more than a decade at the time. as is the case with most political barriers it all began with barbed wire. as east germans began to flee. communist government began to loosen. the wall cut the city right in half. for nearly 40 years the wall was patrolled night and day separating separating family and friends. the wall came down. it was one of the most dramatic moments of the century. iron curtainut
wral reports the former presidential candidate john edwards will nit that he did father a child with his former mistress. and forded it will be stepping up production of some of its most popular model the move to help restock decompleted show rooms. and on this day in 1961 i con of cold war began to take take shape. the city had been divided between the soviet east and the democratic west for more than a decade at the time. as is the case with most political barriers it all began with barbed...
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ford, nixon, reagan, and clinton. and ted sorenson, who served as special adviser to john f kennedy, and author of the best-selling memoirelor: a life at the edge of history." but first, we're joined by governor duvall patrick, the democratic governor of massachusetts. what's your reaction to his passing? >> well, larry, it's been just a long and sad day here in massachusetts. we lost one of the commonwealth and the country's brightest lights last night. he was larger than life and completely down to earth, at the same time, as some of your other guests have said. and i certainly admired and respected him for his total commitment to social and economic justice. but i also just loved spending time with him, personally. >> larry: prior to his death, he urged state lawmakers to change the special election law to allow you to point an interim senator. is that going to happen? >> well, i think it remains to be seen. you know, we have a provision in our current law that requires a special election in circumstances like this one. i support that law. so did senator kennedy. i also believe that the senator's request to permit the
ford, nixon, reagan, and clinton. and ted sorenson, who served as special adviser to john f kennedy, and author of the best-selling memoirelor: a life at the edge of history." but first, we're joined by governor duvall patrick, the democratic governor of massachusetts. what's your reaction to his passing? >> well, larry, it's been just a long and sad day here in massachusetts. we lost one of the commonwealth and the country's brightest lights last night. he was larger than life and...
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at 89 years old, john paul stevens is the oldest and longest serving member on the court. he was nominated by president ford. his first day on the supreme court was september 19th, 1975. >>> we begin this morning's head leans with a look at redskins training camp. if there is one thing the redskins have been known for it is the strength of the team's offensive line. the hogs as they were affectionately known were feared around the league but lately the offensive line has been a source of problems for the team. the current offensive line has turned in to a m.a.s.h. unit, one full of injuries to stephon heyer. and thomas is out with pain in his knee, the same one he had surgery on. that is three-fifths of campbell's bodyguards out of service. >> i'm not that concerned. not as bad as i thought it would be. take a few days off and see how i am in a couple of days. >> we have plenty of beef over there. coach them hard. as long as a guy is tough, i will coach him. >> other notes from camp, the veterans signed hackett. he played four seasons in seattle with coach zorn and knows the system inside out and thomas sat
at 89 years old, john paul stevens is the oldest and longest serving member on the court. he was nominated by president ford. his first day on the supreme court was september 19th, 1975. >>> we begin this morning's head leans with a look at redskins training camp. if there is one thing the redskins have been known for it is the strength of the team's offensive line. the hogs as they were affectionately known were feared around the league but lately the offensive line has been a source...
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john, fortunately. it's cars. if your car gets under a certain number of miles, you can trade it in, get a nice rebate to get a new car. the ford focuses are flying out of the show room, but look, to take the rest of your critique this is a work in progress. i think when we look back, we will see the recession probably officially ends this summer. it'll be a long time before those jobs come back and the president's paying the price on health care. he is gonna get some bill before this year. it may not be everything he wants. clinton, which was the last serious attempt to get health care reform didn't even get a bill to capitol hill until november of that year. so he is making progress, but there are lots of targets here for the other side. now we're gonna see over the august recess whether the obama machine can tackle the attacks from the other side about creeping socialism and all of the rest. >> hold on. >> there has been a major slippage in public support from obama issue by issue, health care, the economy, taxes, and a slippage in his numbers in terms of trust, confidence in him, whether or not he's a trustworthy politician
john, fortunately. it's cars. if your car gets under a certain number of miles, you can trade it in, get a nice rebate to get a new car. the ford focuses are flying out of the show room, but look, to take the rest of your critique this is a work in progress. i think when we look back, we will see the recession probably officially ends this summer. it'll be a long time before those jobs come back and the president's paying the price on health care. he is gonna get some bill before this year. it...
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mark fields from ford motor company. appreciate it john?have an incredible story to tell you about. jacee lee dugard. she was 11 years old when she was kidnapped. her parents lost hope that she would be found alive. well, on wednesday, the parents got the news that she had been found. now 29 years old. she had been held captive for 18 years in the back yard of a man in california. we'll have that story and talk with her stepfather coming up in a couple of minutes. ( revving, siren blares ) there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. and i'm joni. we've been best friends since we were two. we've always been alike. we even both have osteoporosis. but we're active. especially when we vacation. so when i heard about reclast, the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment, i called joni. my doctor said reclast helps restrengthen our bones to help make them resistant to fracture. and reclast is approved to help protect from fracture in more places: hip, spine
mark fields from ford motor company. appreciate it john?have an incredible story to tell you about. jacee lee dugard. she was 11 years old when she was kidnapped. her parents lost hope that she would be found alive. well, on wednesday, the parents got the news that she had been found. now 29 years old. she had been held captive for 18 years in the back yard of a man in california. we'll have that story and talk with her stepfather coming up in a couple of minutes. ( revving, siren blares )...
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she watch henry ford who wanted to go out and make something. she wanted to do exactly what john nas had done and wanted an education and then you look at how she raised her daughters and wanted them to take the traditional daughters' role but with the education attached to it. if that makes any sense and what ends up happening, i want you to read it. and i will not spoil it but i think what she ended up doing was, she used literature in ways that i think reveal a secret ambition on her part. which is, first of all, she ends up one of our great historians, and her husband was always away when he was a lawyer he was travel and she always wrote him letters and later when he was representing massachusetts, at the constitutional convention, and then the united states, over in france, there is constant letters, the only way they stayed in touch and these letters are the, my opinion the best stuff we have about colonial living, it is great from that class perspective. so, these skills she learned in the grandfather's library end up being not only giving us the history, but, making her
she watch henry ford who wanted to go out and make something. she wanted to do exactly what john nas had done and wanted an education and then you look at how she raised her daughters and wanted them to take the traditional daughters' role but with the education attached to it. if that makes any sense and what ends up happening, i want you to read it. and i will not spoil it but i think what she ended up doing was, she used literature in ways that i think reveal a secret ambition on her part....
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ford escape hybrid. the all new chevy equinox. n diabetics on medicare. hello, i'm johnisherman. but you may not know that i have diabetes. and it's never slowed me down thanks to the good folks at liberty medical. i've been a liberty medical patient for years and have relied on them for all my diabetic needs. and, if you call now you'll receive a free meter. it's easy to use with fast results. even the shipping is free and medicare may cover the cost of your other supplies. liberty medical keeps you on track by delivering diabetic supplies right to your door. they even take care of the paperwork, file your claims and send you a free meter. call right now and they'll also send you a free diabetic cookbook. diabetes doesn't have to slow you down. join me and over a million people who trust liberty medical. gregg: this is a fox news alert. some tad news to report. a veteran cbs reporter don hewitt has died and his home in new york. of course, a legendary producer of "60 minutes" the longest running prime-time bird -- broadcast in history. he began his career in 1948 for cb
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john lackey gets the swing. throw will have to be made. mathis getting it there in time. let's look at our forda question, during a two-week span in 1933, three players hit for the cycle for the philadelphia a's. can you name them? no. >> jim: who could. that was the questions, the answer was no. was that the right answer? >> jim: yes, no. >> i win. no i can't. and a strike taken, roberts a strike out victim his first time up. what, there's no, i mean. that's impossible. >> gary: there were three guys that did it. >> jim: i understand that. [ chuckle ] i want to go farther with that. members of their immediate family who's not so mode any more actually. >> 0-2 on roberts. and brian will take the pitch away for a ball as lackey trying to get the quick inning after the angels batted around. and leaving a base runner on. averaging 7.3 runs a game since june 15 on the road are the angels. >> mentioned it earlier, you can't forget they got 12 hits and 6 runs. it would be a game easy to lose your focus out of it so early. the 3 earned runs or less 8 out of 9 starts for mr. lackey on the mound. give h
john lackey gets the swing. throw will have to be made. mathis getting it there in time. let's look at our forda question, during a two-week span in 1933, three players hit for the cycle for the philadelphia a's. can you name them? no. >> jim: who could. that was the questions, the answer was no. was that the right answer? >> jim: yes, no. >> i win. no i can't. and a strike taken, roberts a strike out victim his first time up. what, there's no, i mean. that's impossible....
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i appreciate to get somebody on there represent ford, general motors or chrysler. host: long island, next up, johnour independents line. caller: i was going to co-sign one of those deals for my son on a cash for clunkers and the government doesn't get the $4,500, i'm on the hook for it. host: so you're not guaranteed in the paper work that you signed, you're saying you're not guaranteed to get that $4,500? caller: if they don't get it, you're not getting the $45. host: have you already signed it? caller: no. host: a democratic caller. caller: i think this cash for clunkers program really has been a success in america, similar to hillary clinton signing an agreement with china to give china eminent domain power to take u.s. cities building and land in exchange for china buying u.s. treasury notes. this is one of the main reasons why the united states took an ownership stake in the auto industry so china can use the eminent domain power now to seize the u.s. auto industry and also seize a u.s. city. i think there needs to be a congressional investigation by giving away the united states through this
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john f. kennedy and senator ted kennedy. >>> dick cheney has apparently decided to make his memoir a tell all. the book will cover his long career from chief of staff under president gerald ford to vice president under president bush. the "washington post" reports that cheney will be critical of the adminisring and reveal some secrets. the memoir is not going to hit stores until the spring of 2011. >>> the man convicted of bombing 2011 -- pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky, pasy with delicious sweet fillg my kids will love. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids wt to eat. so i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste in a bite size roll that my kids can't resist. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. totino's pizza rolls. the pizza way to snack. >>> a creive tribute to michael jackson cacross rothe c as dancers will perform at four locations set to the hit shake your body down to the ground. and get warmed up now. if you happen to catch one of these shows, they will be hooking for you to join in. so tony, we'll look for you. >> i'll be out this. >> won't that be fun. if you're just walking down the street and you
john f. kennedy and senator ted kennedy. >>> dick cheney has apparently decided to make his memoir a tell all. the book will cover his long career from chief of staff under president gerald ford to vice president under president bush. the "washington post" reports that cheney will be critical of the adminisring and reveal some secrets. the memoir is not going to hit stores until the spring of 2011. >>> the man convicted of bombing 2011 -- pillsbury toaster strudel....
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ford is considering a production increase. the senate considered a handful of amendments. >> the program is good but should be appropriately targeted to americans with modest incomes. >> iowa senator tom harkin wanted income limits. john mccain didn't like adding to the deficit. >> we're spending $3 billion to subsidize car purchases from some of them from automotive companies that we own. >> and new hampshire republican judd gregg protested the use of money intended for energy efficiency. >> this is the ultimate bait and switch. >> but michigan democrat debbie stabenow wasn't buying any of it. >> my colleagues on the other side of the aisle who are constantly bashing the recovery package for not delivering immediate results should be jumping for joy. >> stabenow noted that any of the amendments would force a suspension of the clunkers program since it would mean the senate had passed a different version of the bill than the house and the house has adjourned for the month, it is a safe bet that sometime later this evening, the senate will do the same and the clunkers money will keep flowing. chris: wendell goler reporting from the white house, thank you. the white house tried to get out ahead of and soften the blow fr
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to vice-president ford i know as i told the nation when nominated him for that office 10 months ago that the leadership of america will be in good hands. host: in on your screen john. he worked for "boston globe" and for "u.s. news" -- where were you on august th back then? guest: a wizenei was on the jery shore. all those covering the situation but there would be a hiatus until the full house voted and then there would be a trial and the senate, but the smoking gun appeared and within days nixon was told by republican leaders in the house -- i mean, the senate -- and he was gone. so, i hustled back to washington. i was with "u.s. news" at the time which was a weekly, so we were kind of behind the coverage. covering the house hearings and various, my colleague, stuart loory, working for "the loss angeles times" and other papers highlighted this case. the news magazines were often playing catch-up. host: also joining us is stuart loory, former white house times reporting of what was 1974 august 8th like for you? guest: like john, i was also on vacation. i was in cutty hug harbour with my family when a chartered sailboats and we were listening to the resignation --
to vice-president ford i know as i told the nation when nominated him for that office 10 months ago that the leadership of america will be in good hands. host: in on your screen john. he worked for "boston globe" and for "u.s. news" -- where were you on august th back then? guest: a wizenei was on the jery shore. all those covering the situation but there would be a hiatus until the full house voted and then there would be a trial and the senate, but the smoking gun appeared...
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ford, and carter could only win by 50.1% of the budget. that's almost as but that it is getting 53% of the vote running against john mccain.and carter's reputation is certainly gone up over time. he has become that template for all americans on what a rotten president is. even people who were not alive know the horror and tragedy of the carter years. you on notice that republicans president look better in the column light of history and democratic presidents always look worse. to summarize -- until last november, the last time democrats could get a majority of voters to vote for them was when green leisure suits were in. but those plans on hold until further notice. faces on mount rushmore. . presidency as the second coming, but given his policies, i would not count on a second term coming. [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. your very well dressed. your very well dressed. now s. we have questions. you are already lined up. >> my name is courtney, and i am from the community college outside of box build tennessee. what is your next book, and as a going to be as good as your last book? >> they're all my c
ford, and carter could only win by 50.1% of the budget. that's almost as but that it is getting 53% of the vote running against john mccain.and carter's reputation is certainly gone up over time. he has become that template for all americans on what a rotten president is. even people who were not alive know the horror and tragedy of the carter years. you on notice that republicans president look better in the column light of history and democratic presidents always look worse. to summarize --...
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john says, it was very uncomfortable listening to that. i think at that point you probably had to have some feelings of pity for the fallen president. as far as the pardon is concerned -- gerry ford could have gone either way on that. but to bring him down because of the pardon i don't think is necessarily right. it was a decision that had to be made and he did and he lived by it. host: john from florida, a democrat, good morning. caller: yes, i would like to say something in favor of richard nixon. i am a democrat and i was 26 years old when he resigned. so, i know something about what happened. i do agree with the two gentleman that he did lie right through the beginning as far as the vietnam war. he had no plan. i just have two brief comments. i will let the gentleman talk. by the way, i am sorry to see two people who are the same philosophy on this. also, i would like to say first of all, richard nixon was far ahead of his times. you have to look past his narcissism and look at what he proposed. his policies or very sound. he was in favor of health-care long before any other democrat came. jimmy carter did nothing. harry truman did something. you did not hear about anything w
john says, it was very uncomfortable listening to that. i think at that point you probably had to have some feelings of pity for the fallen president. as far as the pardon is concerned -- gerry ford could have gone either way on that. but to bring him down because of the pardon i don't think is necessarily right. it was a decision that had to be made and he did and he lived by it. host: john from florida, a democrat, good morning. caller: yes, i would like to say something in favor of richard...
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john mccain was on "face the nation." >> i believe that the president was right when he said we ought to go ford, not back. worry about the morale and effectiveness of the cia i worry about this getting out of control and harming our ability to carry on the struggle we are in with radical islamic extremists. look, i was radically opposed to it, think it harmed us. i think that torturing harm us. a number of anecdotes can substantiate that. it harmed our image in the world, but for us to go back i think would be a serious mistake. host: georgetown, texas is next on the line for democrats. martha, go ahead. caller: i'm sorry, my name is barbara. yes, will the sentiment in our area -- former vice president dick cheney, there is a sentiment in our area that when he speaks of his concern about cheney. that is the way that we've tell. more so then our country. -- that is the way that we tell. host: you think he is concerned about his legal status, his legacy, or reputation, or what exactly? caller: his legal status, that the scope might become broader and then we will find out some important things far and above
john mccain was on "face the nation." >> i believe that the president was right when he said we ought to go ford, not back. worry about the morale and effectiveness of the cia i worry about this getting out of control and harming our ability to carry on the struggle we are in with radical islamic extremists. look, i was radically opposed to it, think it harmed us. i think that torturing harm us. a number of anecdotes can substantiate that. it harmed our image in the world, but...
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john vause, cnn, china. >>> so, how's that cash for clunkers thing going? well, what does this car lot tell? lots of empty space. take a look at this. it's the zimmerman ford in cedar rapids, iowa, could be any number of dealerships across the country, actually. the government voucher ham has the new fords flying off the lot. normally this place has about 150 new cars sitting out there. but in this summer of the clunkers, that number's actually down to about 30. >> i have never seen such a sudden increase in impulse of business in my career. >> is the recession over? well, that's just what "the wall street journal" asked 52 economists, 47 responded. of those, 27 say the recession, which began in december of 2007, has ended. 11 of the economists say that they see things starting to turn around this month or in september. and there's one thing that the economists are nearly unanimous on, president obama should reappoint ben bernanke as fed chair when his current term expires in january. >>> only one group, the national bureau of economic research, can officially declare the beginning and end of recessions, and despite "the journal" survey, many of you probab
john vause, cnn, china. >>> so, how's that cash for clunkers thing going? well, what does this car lot tell? lots of empty space. take a look at this. it's the zimmerman ford in cedar rapids, iowa, could be any number of dealerships across the country, actually. the government voucher ham has the new fords flying off the lot. normally this place has about 150 new cars sitting out there. but in this summer of the clunkers, that number's actually down to about 30. >> i have never...
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john sherman cooper, from kentucky, a moderate even too liberal. he had opposed goldwater in the republican primaries in 1964. he supported president fordver reagan in 1976. he supported bush over reagan in 1980. once he came to washington, at the same time reagan was being reelected, he saw that conservative ideas could work. the country have moved in a conservative direction. he is an avid reader. as he read columnist and watched phil gramm who he admires and practice -- in practice, and had an effect. host: he ran against another senator, and then a poll cannot join him ahead by nearly 45 - 50 percentage points. late in the campaign came these ads that have often a study by political scientist called hound dogs. >> my job was to find and get him back to work. he was missing big bets on social security, agriculture, and other things. he was making an extra $50,000 and giving speeches. i just missed him. let's go, we have him now. i was close. at this beach in pr. we cannot find him. we need to let him make speeches and switch to match for center. -- to mitch for senator. >> ever since the race has begun he has been missing, but now ke
john sherman cooper, from kentucky, a moderate even too liberal. he had opposed goldwater in the republican primaries in 1964. he supported president fordver reagan in 1976. he supported bush over reagan in 1980. once he came to washington, at the same time reagan was being reelected, he saw that conservative ideas could work. the country have moved in a conservative direction. he is an avid reader. as he read columnist and watched phil gramm who he admires and practice -- in practice, and had...
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john f. kennedy who was brought back to here from dallas. more recently a couple of president that has died, president reagan and president ford, their remainsght to andrews air force base. this is a little bit unusual for the senator to be brought here. for the only reason most senators don't die while they are in office. they are already in their home state or where they are going to be buried. >> reporter: where does the family go after landing at andrews in terms of arlington and stops along wait. >> the family will be in this motorcade and head out of andrews and toward washington and go to the capital for a brief prayer service and then on to arlington national cemetery. he wanted to be buried near his brother. we don't expect to hear a a lot from family members. they have spoken last night. maybe one or two will have brief remarks today but for the most part. this is the final moment, the final resting place for their beloved uncle teddy, brother, father, uncle and father. we don't expect to hear much from the family today but they will be accompanying his casket from andrews by way of the capitol to arlington national cemetery. >> th
john f. kennedy who was brought back to here from dallas. more recently a couple of president that has died, president reagan and president ford, their remainsght to andrews air force base. this is a little bit unusual for the senator to be brought here. for the only reason most senators don't die while they are in office. they are already in their home state or where they are going to be buried. >> reporter: where does the family go after landing at andrews in terms of arlington and...
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ford, toyota, or honda. so save gas... and money... now during the chevy open house. go to chevy.com for details. all: hi, john!o college and need a laptop. what do you got? you, in the top corner. our next class laptops could be perfect for you. we got student feedback and designed them specifically for college. are they legit brands, though? boom! we partnered with hp, toshiba, sony and dell. okay. uh, what's the square root of 841? 29. announcer: laptops designed for college and thousands of people eager to help. announcer: kids who don't eat breakfast aren't getting the nutrition they need - to keep their bodies strong. - ( school bell rings ) - hey, jessica. - hey, billy. announcer: a nutritious start to the day is essential. that's why carnation instant breakfast essentials supplies all the nutrients of a complete breakfast. so kids get the protein and calcium they need to help build strong muscles and healthy bones. carnation instant breakfast essentials. good nutrition from the start. peter: students are heading back to class this month and schools all across the country are scrambling. the patrol car,
ford, toyota, or honda. so save gas... and money... now during the chevy open house. go to chevy.com for details. all: hi, john!o college and need a laptop. what do you got? you, in the top corner. our next class laptops could be perfect for you. we got student feedback and designed them specifically for college. are they legit brands, though? boom! we partnered with hp, toshiba, sony and dell. okay. uh, what's the square root of 841? 29. announcer: laptops designed for college and thousands of...
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john. >> you called this program quote an example of the stupidity coming out of washington now. however, during the month of july, ford. 3%, people are trading in inefficient gas guzzlers for more fuel efficient vehicles. some people might say where's the stupidity in that program? >> well, they're trying to micromanage the economy here. they told us, okay, we need $1 billion, we'd have this program through november, within one week it was broke, now they're back for $2 billion more. we have no idea what the program has done. and what this is an example of. if you do create some incentives, people will buy things, instead of just targeting one industry, we had talked about several months ago instead of the stimulus government spending plan, just give across the board tax cuts to businesses and to workers so they can go out and decide what to buy. it's not fair to borrow this money and charge it to people who aren't buying cars so that a few can buy cars. we can't manage the economy from washington, and the dealers have told me this is one of the worst managed programs they've ever seen. >> now, your colleague from sou
john. >> you called this program quote an example of the stupidity coming out of washington now. however, during the month of july, ford. 3%, people are trading in inefficient gas guzzlers for more fuel efficient vehicles. some people might say where's the stupidity in that program? >> well, they're trying to micromanage the economy here. they told us, okay, we need $1 billion, we'd have this program through november, within one week it was broke, now they're back for $2 billion...
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john hughes. some of his most memorable movie moments. $3500 or $4500 cash back ditiol on a new, more fuel-efficient chevy. your chevy dealer has more eligible models to choose from. more than fordta, or honda. now get an '09 cobalt for under fifteen-five after all offers. and get it for even less if you qualify for cash for clunkers program. go to chevy.com for details. >>> our tribute to director john hughes who died suddenly today, coming up. first, gary tuckman with a "3 0 bulletin." >>> the suspect had connections to the slain couple byrd and melanie billings. he allegedly has ties to the mexican mafia. he's not saying how if at all that connects up with byrd billings. >>> another window open into the mind of the pittsburgh health club killer. video surfacing on youtube. a kind of pep talk to himself about learning to connect with the opposite sex. there's also a hint of the desperation that led him to shoot 12 women, killing three of them tuesday night. >> it's easy for me to hide from my emotions for one more day. take a long drive in the car, listen to some music, daydream or do a mundane task around the house that really doesn't need to be done, that's not too important
john hughes. some of his most memorable movie moments. $3500 or $4500 cash back ditiol on a new, more fuel-efficient chevy. your chevy dealer has more eligible models to choose from. more than fordta, or honda. now get an '09 cobalt for under fifteen-five after all offers. and get it for even less if you qualify for cash for clunkers program. go to chevy.com for details. >>> our tribute to director john hughes who died suddenly today, coming up. first, gary tuckman with a "3 0...
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john f. kennedy became president of the united states. he was there for the johnson administration. all the way through the nixon administration and watergate and general fordged jimmy carter, the sitting democratic president in the 1980 democratic primaries. civil rights, voting rights, abortion rights, gay rights, vietnam, the fall of the berlin and the cold war, health care, education. pick an issue the country has dealt with in the last half century and ted kennedy has been in the thick of it. it's a sad irony he passes at a time on the issue he cared most about, health care reform, is front and senter in the united states congress, front and center in president agenda and in trouble. what the president needs is a legislator to help him out of a mess, a mess in his own party. he had a history of stepping up at moments like this and finding a way to compromise. >>> interesting, a year ago, august 25 of 2008, shortly after that diagnosis as we know and the treatment he went through for brain cancer that he appeared at the dnc strong. he looked happy, strong, and just -- you could see it. he was thrilled. he stepped out there and endorsed barack obama. and
john f. kennedy became president of the united states. he was there for the johnson administration. all the way through the nixon administration and watergate and general fordged jimmy carter, the sitting democratic president in the 1980 democratic primaries. civil rights, voting rights, abortion rights, gay rights, vietnam, the fall of the berlin and the cold war, health care, education. pick an issue the country has dealt with in the last half century and ted kennedy has been in the thick of...
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ford is here. >> we have to get to our top stories. nbc news is now confirming that eunice kennedy schieffer died early today in a massachusetts hospital. she was the younger sister of president johnl olympics. eunice kennedy shriver was 88 years old. >>> president obama will be in new hampshire for a town hall meeting designed to counter growing criticism by health care reform plan. the white house tried to debunk what it called misconceptions without alienating voters who question the proposal. >> we are having a vigorous debate in the united states. i think that's a healthy thing. i suspect that once we get into the fall and people look at the actual legislation that's being proposed, that more sensible and reasoned arguments will emerge and we're going to get this passed. >> a, harold, speaking of pressing the reset button, do you think things will calm down a bit like the president says and in the fall people will refocus on this health care reform bill or is it just bad news moving from august? >> he's going to have to answer more specifically what he stands for, what elements of the bill are most important and frankly how it's going to reduce cost in the long-term. i know t
ford is here. >> we have to get to our top stories. nbc news is now confirming that eunice kennedy schieffer died early today in a massachusetts hospital. she was the younger sister of president johnl olympics. eunice kennedy shriver was 88 years old. >>> president obama will be in new hampshire for a town hall meeting designed to counter growing criticism by health care reform plan. the white house tried to debunk what it called misconceptions without alienating voters who...
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john sherman cooper, from kentucky, a moderate even too liberal. he had opposed goldwater in the republican primaries in 1964. he supported president ford over reagan in 1976. he supported bush over reagan in 1980. once he came to washington, at the same time reagan was being reelected, he saw that conservative ideas could work. the country have moved in a conservative direction. he is an avid reader. as he read columnist and watched phil gramm who he admires and practice -- in practice, and had an effect. host: he ran against another senator, and then a poll cannot join him ahead by nearly 45 - 50 percentage points. late in the campaign came these ads that have switch to mitch mcconnell for u.s. senate. host: those were from 1984. kentucky was a democratic state. guest: yes, at that time it was very democratic. the brain behind the production of those went on to found fox news, but who had worked as a campaign consultant. senator mitch mcconnell had asked one of his aides to go with the incumbents voting record in his attendance record. they found that huddleston had made speeches for money on the same day he had missed votes in the se
john sherman cooper, from kentucky, a moderate even too liberal. he had opposed goldwater in the republican primaries in 1964. he supported president ford over reagan in 1976. he supported bush over reagan in 1980. once he came to washington, at the same time reagan was being reelected, he saw that conservative ideas could work. the country have moved in a conservative direction. he is an avid reader. as he read columnist and watched phil gramm who he admires and practice -- in practice, and...