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mr. ford? >> thank you chairman, ranking member and sinners. in light of the important role of this committee in particular as he outlined in international sanctions i thought i would try to contribute today by explaining a bit of how we are employing the tools that congress has given us in order to push back against the various malign activities of the putin regime. i'll focus and protection section 231 of catsa because it has fallen to my bureau. the bureau of international security and nonproliferation. congress made clear his intention was to pressure russia to change his behavior with respect to a very wide variety of malign acts. including in response to vladimir putin is referred to interfere in our own presidential election of 2016. we've heard the message from congress loud and clear.i want to stress also the sanctions tools have value in a broader arena of great power competition and geopolitical competitive strategy. this is an important theme for our administration. the new nationa
mr. ford? >> thank you chairman, ranking member and sinners. in light of the important role of this committee in particular as he outlined in international sanctions i thought i would try to contribute today by explaining a bit of how we are employing the tools that congress has given us in order to push back against the various malign activities of the putin regime. i'll focus and protection section 231 of catsa because it has fallen to my bureau. the bureau of international security and...
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it would spell out, mr. ford, what is your plan to ratchet up pressure in the criminal in the short-term are to the election to deter future attacks? is a quintet of personal assets of putin and his cronies, is a sanctioning state-owned entities like the kremlin slush fund? is a russian sovereign wealth fund? what steps? >> thank you, senator. with respect to influencing russia's behavior there's several ways we try to approach this guy mentioned the one try to cut back their transactions influence in revenue. more broadly, i would like to make the point also that this is only, the objective is to train russia's behavior but evil russia's behavior not to prevent facets of wish that it would, we think these approaches were taking are having an impact in changing others' behavior towards russia in ways that will leave russia less able to engage in its ongoing activities. you will not have the resources, as many partners with which to which to work. they would be less able to exercise that influenced even to the deg
it would spell out, mr. ford, what is your plan to ratchet up pressure in the criminal in the short-term are to the election to deter future attacks? is a quintet of personal assets of putin and his cronies, is a sanctioning state-owned entities like the kremlin slush fund? is a russian sovereign wealth fund? what steps? >> thank you, senator. with respect to influencing russia's behavior there's several ways we try to approach this guy mentioned the one try to cut back their transactions...
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if i understand what mr. ford referred to some are electronic and some are paper. this looks at the same advertise men's. you at the current time they can't be electronically filed. i hope to get these move anything that direction, but it sounds like it is a matter of time and resources question and implementation question. >> city attorney, are there other you candidates that are required to disclose or file advertisements that are not mass mailings, to your knowledge? >> other third-parties are required to file things other than mass mailings including what we refer to as election communications, network communications and other third-party communications. what you mentioned robocall scripts, electronic ads, internet ads are filed with the ethics commission. >> her question was specifically do other candidates? specifically called out for retirement board, retiree healthcare trust fund board? >> we are not the first people to require this. >> when i run for office i have a list of requirements. what they are trying to do is have the same list. are they going abov
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we talked about mrs. ford's white house years and her contributions to the equal rights amendment and breast cancer prevention. nbc's andrea mitchell moderates this discussion. it's about 40 minutes. >>> lena meyer, hank and leisel, wally tepp, wherever you are, joe and donna kavaruso, and the staff and trustees of dad's foundation, reverend char, martha reeves, brother mike, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a wonderful, lovely luncheon. this is a wonderful celebration of my mother's 100th birthday. mike and i are extremely grateful to each and every one of you. but most certainly, mom would have been if she were here. leisl and hank, thank you for your tireless efforts and generosity. [ applause ] but a special thank you to our friends at meyer garden, everything is absolutely beautiful. thank you. [ applause ] remarkable events like this don't just happen, they take months and months of hard work. no one absolutely no one does it better than the head of my dad's foundation, joe calvaruso.
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mr. ford, this may be in your lane, but one of the things that would be helpful to the committee that could either be provided in a classified setting or ideally in the open setting so we can cut through some of the stuff that we heard today, are trim lines. i'm very curious to see what -- let's say activities with direct foreign investment into russia. if you apply it over a period of time, if you look at exits, exxon was mentioned here. interestingly enough, i think jd started in the 2013/'14 timeframe. probably months before crimea was invaded. and that yet for the entire period of time under the prior administration, there was not enough action to make exxon take pause as to whether or not it made sense to do that. this administration has. so i think if we look at some of the economic fundamentals movement in the gdp, the sorts of foreign direct engagement, those are going to the very helpful for us to have and kind of map that to actions that you all have taken. you may not be able to dri
mr. ford, this may be in your lane, but one of the things that would be helpful to the committee that could either be provided in a classified setting or ideally in the open setting so we can cut through some of the stuff that we heard today, are trim lines. i'm very curious to see what -- let's say activities with direct foreign investment into russia. if you apply it over a period of time, if you look at exits, exxon was mentioned here. interestingly enough, i think jd started in the 2013/'14...
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mr. ford and powerful sanctions authorities congress gave you last year at least as applied so far haven't worked to compel russia to scale back its aggressive behavior. all three of you spoke to that there's still a lot of room for the administration to use powerful authorities provided in catsa that this body gave you when corrupt oligarchs and defense and intelligence sector most responsible for any of the cyberattacks. if would you spell out, mr. port, what's your plan to ratchet up pressure on the kremlin in the short term prior to the elections to deter future attacks, going after the personal assets of putin and his cronies, sanctioning state-owned entities. is it sanctioning russia's sovereign wealth fund? what steps? >> with respect to influencing russia's behavior. there are obviously several ways that we try to approach this i mention one trying to cut back specifically their arms transactions. more broadly i like to make the point also that this is only in part, obviously the objec
mr. ford and powerful sanctions authorities congress gave you last year at least as applied so far haven't worked to compel russia to scale back its aggressive behavior. all three of you spoke to that there's still a lot of room for the administration to use powerful authorities provided in catsa that this body gave you when corrupt oligarchs and defense and intelligence sector most responsible for any of the cyberattacks. if would you spell out, mr. port, what's your plan to ratchet up...
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. >> thank you, mr. ford.munity did about a dangerous local highway situation, we take you to fast-growing california, where highway problems have multiplies with the increase of population and of travel. this is san francisco. see how it is located on the northernmost tip of the peninsula. its only access from the north is the golden gate bridge. from the east the bay bridge. now you are looking south from downtown san francisco. below you is bayshore highway, the traffic artery of the peninsula. city after city for 30 miles, flowing into each other out of a continuous line out of san francisco. let's go back to june 1951, to the california highway police station at jefferson avenue and bayshore highway. >> okay, i've got it. redwood 4, redwood 4, an 1179 at bay shore and harvard boulevard. >> an 1179 is the police code for collisions involving fatalities. as accidents piled up, bayshore got a n
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showing his grandchild a baby bird with mrs. ford watching. dchildren henry ii and benson ford to love the soil. on anniversaries and other state occasions he would get out the old quadricycle and drive it around fair lane with his wife clara. what memories it must have brought back. ♪ ♪ >> sometimes he liked to go camping with some of his old friends. the bearded man is john burroughs, the naturalist and on the right is harvey firestone. he still knew how to swing an ax. had his own ideas about cooking, too. that is edison in the background. >> and vigorous man and vigorous appetite. they had a saying, you can take the boy out of the country but you can't take the country out of the boy. henry ford kept a simplistic and rugged quality that nothing could stop him. burros had always looked down his beard at the model t, called it a noisy device that frightened the birds but finally even birds overcame his prejudices. the man behind the legend. these are men whose ideas changed our way of life and made it better. ♪ >> they walk side by side revie
showing his grandchild a baby bird with mrs. ford watching. dchildren henry ii and benson ford to love the soil. on anniversaries and other state occasions he would get out the old quadricycle and drive it around fair lane with his wife clara. what memories it must have brought back. ♪ ♪ >> sometimes he liked to go camping with some of his old friends. the bearded man is john burroughs, the naturalist and on the right is harvey firestone. he still knew how to swing an ax. had his own...
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because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is a part of life it's culture every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking story and this happened was in the truck didn't happen on the boy told through the eyes of the world journalists images matter a lot international politics joined the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most the big third if someone from the country who guides you who needs you to this story of the byline tells us who wrote the listening post on al-jazeera. hello there i'm julie we don't know that here in london our current top stories on al-jazeera we begin with some breaking news rockets have been fired from gaza into the israeli city of steroids the israeli air force has struck several targets in gaza hitting hamas facilities andrew symonds is in gaza for us and joins us live there and what's the latest on there casualties and damage or julie there is a pretty mixed
because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is a part of life it's culture every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking story and this happened was in the truck didn't happen on the boy told through the eyes of the world journalists images matter a lot international politics joined the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on...
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. >> thank you, mr. ford. for our first story on what a community did about a dangerous local highway situation, we take you to fast-growing california, where highway problems have multiplied with the increase of population and of travel. this is san francisco. see how it is located on the northernmost tip of the peninsula. its only access from the north is the golden gate bridge. from the east the bay bridge. now you are looking south from downtown san francisco. below you is bayshore highway, the traffic artery of the peninsula. city after city for 30 miles, flowing into each other out of a continuous line out of san francisco. let's go back to june 1951, to the california highway police station at jefferson avenue and bayshore highway. >> okay, i've got it. redwood 4, redwood 4, an 1179 at bay shore and harvard boulevard. >> an 1179 is the police code for collisions involving fatalities. as accidents piled up, bayshore got a new name, bloody bayshore, they called it. two lanes for that peak rush hour traffi
. >> thank you, mr. ford. for our first story on what a community did about a dangerous local highway situation, we take you to fast-growing california, where highway problems have multiplied with the increase of population and of travel. this is san francisco. see how it is located on the northernmost tip of the peninsula. its only access from the north is the golden gate bridge. from the east the bay bridge. now you are looking south from downtown san francisco. below you is bayshore...
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because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life it is a part of life it's culture. southbound the economic heartbeat of a thriving brazil. but boom times mean rising rents and the lack of public housing is a dallas just one of thousands looking for a place to call. with no choice but to occupy one of the city's many vacant buildings facing an uncertain future. do you find a latin america occupying brazil on al-jazeera. italy orders an urgent nationwide check of bridges and tunnels as rescuers search through the rubble of the general a bridge collapse. politicians visit the scene as questions are raised about who's responsible for the general tragedy. you're watching al-jazeera live from our headquarters here and also coming up the afghan government says has made big gains as it continues to battle against the taliban. affordable health care for up to half a billion people the indian prime minister has announced a scheme to improve medical treatment for the most needy. qu
because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life it is a part of life it's culture. southbound the economic heartbeat of a thriving brazil. but boom times mean rising rents and the lack of public housing is a dallas just one of thousands looking for a place to call. with no choice but to occupy one of the city's many vacant buildings facing an uncertain future. do you find a latin...
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because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is part of life it's culture. al-jazeera it's us swear every day us. thousands of one hundred refugees protesting a year since the start of a military crackdown that the u.n. has. ethnic cleansing. and unwelcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha with me elizabeth braun i'm also ahead punishing the palestinians the u.s. says it's caution more than two hundred million dollars in aid to gaza and the west bank. we report from adlib says he where millions fear the syrian government is poised to launch an offensive to retake the last major rebel stronghold and put francis heads to ireland in the first visit by a catholic pope in nearly forty years. refugees living in bonded they should hold in protest to mark a year since a military crackdown forced them to flee their homes in myanmar. there are now more than seven hundred thousand and camps near the border it's become the biggest refugee settlement in the world ban
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we talked about mrs. ford's white house years and her contributions to the equal rights amendment and breast cancer prevention. nbc's andrea mitchell moderates this discussion. it's about 40 minutes. >>> lena meyer, hank and leisel, wally tepp, wherever you are, joe and donna kavaruso, and the staff and trustees of dad's foundation, reverend char, martha reeves, brother mike, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a wonderful, lovely luncheon. this is a wonderful celebration of my mother's
we talked about mrs. ford's white house years and her contributions to the equal rights amendment and breast cancer prevention. nbc's andrea mitchell moderates this discussion. it's about 40 minutes. >>> lena meyer, hank and leisel, wally tepp, wherever you are, joe and donna kavaruso, and the staff and trustees of dad's foundation, reverend char, martha reeves, brother mike, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a wonderful, lovely luncheon. this is a wonderful...
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that he had been because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museum just about forming a new life here and part of life is culture. this is al-jazeera. this is the news hour live from a headquarters and i'm daddy navigator coming up in the next sixty minutes the rain is a but southern india's problems are getting worse the floods in kerala forced eight hundred thousand people from their homes and into. afghanistan's government announces a conditional cease fire with the taliban and during the muslim festival off for raids trying to flee the country by going nowhere venezuelans find their lack of travel documents denies them entry to neighboring countries and emergency workers in italy are trying to secure what's left of the birds in genoa.
that he had been because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museum just about forming a new life here and part of life is culture. this is al-jazeera. this is the news hour live from a headquarters and i'm daddy navigator coming up in the next sixty minutes the rain is a but southern india's problems are getting worse the floods in kerala forced eight hundred thousand people from their homes and into....
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because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life it is a part of life is culture china is keen to win friends and influence you need oil rich middle east this is part of a long line of china to secure its resources for the future. and region as a whole now is expected to grow we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. oh. rockets fall clothes drive dollars falls presidential palaces the president delivers a message. hello when you're watching al-jazeera live by headquarters here and coming up in the next thirty minutes a warning from sun soon chief she says there was a threat of terrorism in rakhine state. also making its anger official turkey complains to the world trade organization about u.s. tariffs as president one labels them an attack on his country.
because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life it is a part of life is culture china is keen to win friends and influence you need oil rich middle east this is part of a long line of china to secure its resources for the future. and region as a whole now is expected to grow we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera....
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because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life here and part of life is culture china is keen to win friends and influence you need oil rich middle east business part of a long line of trying to secure its resources for the future. region as a whole dollars expect to grow we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. and donald trump's former lawyer says he made payments under the president's direction to influence the two thousand and sixteen election and a jury finds trump's former campaign chairman guilty of tax fraud. this is a live from london also coming up in the program russia denies microsoft's accusations that hackers linked to its government targeted the u.s. senate and its whalen's race to reach peru before new entry restrictions kick in as that government takes action against hyper inflation. the floodwaters recede in the indian state of carolina but the threat of disease is now beginning to emerge.
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but of course he had a sentimental attachment to it and really been in the museum since mr. ford passed away in 1947. our next vehicle i want to look at here is up on the second level of our exhibit space here. this is our 1896 dura run about. traditional the american auto industry traces the start to this vehicle. it was built by a pair of brothers, charles and frank in springfield, massachusetts, actually. not detroit. and they built 13 of these cars so certainly not what we would call mass production or large-scale production but the point is that all 13 of these cars were more or less identical. so this was serious production. this was not building a car as a one off kind of custom job. traditionally thinking of the start of the american automobile industry we think of 1896. a lot of people will ask, why the industry centered itself here in detroit. why it wasn't in massachusetts. why it wasn't in indianapolis, in cleveland, in chicago. any one of those cities had a robust automobile business at the turn of the century. and, you know, there were advantages here in detroit. cl
but of course he had a sentimental attachment to it and really been in the museum since mr. ford passed away in 1947. our next vehicle i want to look at here is up on the second level of our exhibit space here. this is our 1896 dura run about. traditional the american auto industry traces the start to this vehicle. it was built by a pair of brothers, charles and frank in springfield, massachusetts, actually. not detroit. and they built 13 of these cars so certainly not what we would call mass...
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mr. ford's life before and after his presidency. he also reflects on president ford's pardon of richard nixon in light of current political events. mr. kaufmann is author of "ambition, pragmatism and party," a poli
mr. ford's life before and after his presidency. he also reflects on president ford's pardon of richard nixon in light of current political events. mr. kaufmann is author of "ambition, pragmatism and party," a poli
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i would defer to the city attorney and mr. ford. >> did you understand my question? >> you there is a number of different disclosures any candidate in san francisco has to file with the ethics commission. campaign statements and copies of the advertisement. they are cent sent out a
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mr. ford's life before and after his presidency. he also reflects on president ford's pardon of richard nixon in light of current political events. mr. kaufmann is author of "ambition, pragmatism and party," a political biography of gerald r. ford. the gerald r. ford museum hosted this program. it's about an hour. >>> good evening. welcome to the ford presidential museum. my name is joel westfall and it is my honor to welcome you here. we are pleased to have you with us for tonight's program. tonight the featured speaker is scott kaufmann, who is a francis marion board of trustees scholar and chair of the history department where he teaches american diplomatic and military history. he earned his doctorate at ohio university. the other ohio university. in 2014, coukaufmann was awarde research travel grant. much of the research from this book he wrote came from the archives and manuscript collections of the ford library in ann arbor and for the assistance of his son steve. he is the co-author of 11 books on u.s. and foreign policy and
mr. ford's life before and after his presidency. he also reflects on president ford's pardon of richard nixon in light of current political events. mr. kaufmann is author of "ambition, pragmatism and party," a political biography of gerald r. ford. the gerald r. ford museum hosted this program. it's about an hour. >>> good evening. welcome to the ford presidential museum. my name is joel westfall and it is my honor to welcome you here. we are pleased to have you with us for...
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mr. ford's life before and after his presidency, detailing how his approach to human rights factored into foreign policy and how environmental issues influenced domestic policy. he also reflects on president ford's pardon of richard nixon. in light of current political events. the gerald r. ford presidential museum hosted this program. >> good evening. welcome to the ford presidential museum. joel.me is trol it is my honor to serve as deputy director and welcome you on behalf of the united states. we are very pleased to have you with us for tonight's program. tonight our featured speaker is scott kaufman, a university board of trustees scholar and chair of the history department,
mr. ford's life before and after his presidency, detailing how his approach to human rights factored into foreign policy and how environmental issues influenced domestic policy. he also reflects on president ford's pardon of richard nixon. in light of current political events. the gerald r. ford presidential museum hosted this program. >> good evening. welcome to the ford presidential museum. joel.me is trol it is my honor to serve as deputy director and welcome you on behalf of the...
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have greater reason to cooperate with prosecutors with the special counsel's investigation and if mr mayor ford does indeed begin to cooperate that's where mr trump faces potential problems on the front of the russian investigation despite the president's claims this trial is seen as an important test for the miller investigation the charges in this case may not have been about collusion but they came from the military mr manner for disappointed of not getting acquittals all the way through or a complete hung jury on all counts he is evaluating all of his options at this point paul money for this is been a spectacular fall from grace for president trump's claims that robert muller's investigation is a witch hunt have been dealt a spectacular blow of a mile or a said nothing publicly for months but after this case he may not have to a guilty plea here is given his investigation legitimacy and that may speak volumes and gallacher al-jazeera alexandria virginia with us now from nutley new jersey is steven rogers he's a member of the donald trump for president advisory board nice to talk to you aga
have greater reason to cooperate with prosecutors with the special counsel's investigation and if mr mayor ford does indeed begin to cooperate that's where mr trump faces potential problems on the front of the russian investigation despite the president's claims this trial is seen as an important test for the miller investigation the charges in this case may not have been about collusion but they came from the military mr manner for disappointed of not getting acquittals all the way through or...
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ford ii. showing his grandchild a baby bird with mrs. edsel ford watching.armer, teaching his grandchildren, henry ii and benson ford to love the soil. on anniversaries and other state occasions he would get out the old quadracycle and drive it around fairlane with his wife, clara. what memories it must have brought back. sometimes he liked to go camping with some of his old friends. the bearded man is john b burroughs, the naturalist. on the right is harvey firestone. he still knew how to swing an axe. had his own ideas about cooking, too. that's edison in the background. vigorous men with vigorous minds and healthy appetites. they used to have a saying you can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy. whenever he did, henry ford always kept a certain rustic simplicity, a rugged quality that nothing could alter or soften. burrows had always looked down his beard at the model t, calling it a noisy device that scared the birds. but finally even burrows overcame his prejudices. the man behind the legend. these are men whos
ford ii. showing his grandchild a baby bird with mrs. edsel ford watching.armer, teaching his grandchildren, henry ii and benson ford to love the soil. on anniversaries and other state occasions he would get out the old quadracycle and drive it around fairlane with his wife, clara. what memories it must have brought back. sometimes he liked to go camping with some of his old friends. the bearded man is john b burroughs, the naturalist. on the right is harvey firestone. he still knew how to...
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. >> mr. ford saying the democrats should step up. they should step out. the problem is we have a democrat sheriff, we have a democrat state's attorney, kim fox. we have a cook county president that is a democrat. and what they're doing is reducing bonds, people getting out that commit crimes with guns and they are given no bond. they are left to walk out. a man walks out after doing an armed carjacking. two days later he does a carjacking again. now they want to put him on a monitor. you can't do this. i mean, the policemen, they get in a car, they work for eight and a half, nine hours. they get no breaks, they get nothing. marchers, al sharpton. he rented an apartment, he never was here. rahm emanuel. he promised he is going to hire 1,000 policeman at seven years later he hasn't hired the policeman. you have marchers that march down lake shore drive. if you have marchers that march down the dan ryan. they didn't close expressways in ferguson. the ministers and the false prophets and everything that we have in this city unfortunately it comes down to one
. >> mr. ford saying the democrats should step up. they should step out. the problem is we have a democrat sheriff, we have a democrat state's attorney, kim fox. we have a cook county president that is a democrat. and what they're doing is reducing bonds, people getting out that commit crimes with guns and they are given no bond. they are left to walk out. a man walks out after doing an armed carjacking. two days later he does a carjacking again. now they want to put him on a monitor. you...
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mr. ford's life before and after his presidency, detailing how his approach to human rights factored into foreign policy and how environmental issues influenced domestic policy. he also reflects on president ford's pardon of richard nixon. in light of current political events. the gerald r. ford presidential museum hosted this program. >> good evening. welcome to the ford presidential museum. joel.me is trol it is my honor to serve as deputy director and welcome you on behalf of the united states. we are very pleased to have you with us for tonight's program. tonight our featured speaker is scott kaufman, a university board of trustees scholar and chair of the history department, where he teaches american diplomatic and military history. he earned his doctorate at ohio university. the other ohio university. [laughter] in 2014, he was awarded the ford presidential foundation research travel grant. much of the research from this book came from the archives and the manuscript collections of the ford library. he is grateful for the assistance from president ford's son steve. he is the author,
mr. ford's life before and after his presidency, detailing how his approach to human rights factored into foreign policy and how environmental issues influenced domestic policy. he also reflects on president ford's pardon of richard nixon. in light of current political events. the gerald r. ford presidential museum hosted this program. >> good evening. welcome to the ford presidential museum. joel.me is trol it is my honor to serve as deputy director and welcome you on behalf of the...
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because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things but mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is part of life it's culture every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking story this happened was in the truck didn't happen on the boy told through the eyes of the world journalists images matter a lot international politics joining the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most third if someone from the country who guides you who leads you to this story of the byline tells us who wrote the listening post on al-jazeera. the. former un secretary general and nobel peace laureate kofi annan has died at the age of eighty. hello i'm a fiend an issue with al jazeera live from doha also coming up hundreds killed tens of thousands are displaced as the indian state of carola is hit by the worst floods in a century. a new leader at the helm and wrong takes charge of pakistan's prime minister promising a corruption free cover.
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because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is part of life it's culture it looks ugly it sounds ugly and scares people from america's high streets to mexico's on the wild card is the side and who controls the other side people in power follows the smuggling route and test the ease of acquiring untraceable weapons on american soil the weapon that was designed for war and it took you about five minutes to buy it. america's guns arming mexico's cartels on al jazeera congressman are you interested in stopping crime. after twenty two years of negotiations an agreement has been signed which could finally settle a territorial dispute over the caspian sea. hello i'm maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up six years on from a military coup the people of mali vote in a runoff election to pick the new president. under thomas in the northeastern indian state open where there's real concern about a new register of citizens which is left million people off
because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is part of life it's culture it looks ugly it sounds ugly and scares people from america's high streets to mexico's on the wild card is the side and who controls the other side people in power follows the smuggling route and test the ease of acquiring untraceable weapons on american soil the weapon that was designed for war and it...
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because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is part of life it's culture china is keen to win friends and influence you need oil rich middle east this is part of a long line of trying to secure its resources for the future of the. region as a whole dollars expect to grow we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera live from studio fourteen here at al-jazeera headquarters in doha. welcome to the news grid two hundred meters bridge and it just a way there is a desperate situation in genoa italy right now we're emotional. bridge is collapsed cards have been crushed dozens of people have been killed transport minister calling it an immense tragedy will have the latest from the major league also on the grid turkey's currency has seen a steep for this week and it's starting to drag others down with this emerging economies are finding themselves under pressure to look at the so-called economic c
because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is part of life it's culture china is keen to win friends and influence you need oil rich middle east this is part of a long line of trying to secure its resources for the future of the. region as a whole dollars expect to grow we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera....
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that he had been because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is part of life it's culture in the middle east's most religiously diverse country you still have the kind of just communities you don't have one vision for the future you have nineteen of them divided along sectarian lines the confessional system in lebanon has destroyed the only problem and heavily influenced by regional allegiances and i was one prevailing over the other you have civil war so it's always this balance that's if you kept following its first parliamentary elections and nine years people in power investigates the state of lebanon on that just zero. point people are killed in zimbabwe as soldiers opened fire on a position. of them to what to all this is al jazeera live from london also coming up tens of thousands crammed the streets to welcome opposition leaders here then back to the democratic republic polls call. us turkey relations under pressure the white house sanctions officials over the
that he had been because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is part of life it's culture in the middle east's most religiously diverse country you still have the kind of just communities you don't have one vision for the future you have nineteen of them divided along sectarian lines the confessional system in lebanon has destroyed the only problem and heavily influenced by...
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mr. mena ford is found guilty, that makes it a real problem for the president of the united states. >> paul manafort. >> paul manafort. >> paul manafort. >> the campaign is accused of hiding at least $30 million. >> we will learn the nitty-gritty details about paul manafort's financial situation. >> did you see what color type paul manafort was wearing? he did not either because he sat with his back to us. >> there is your media obsessing over a 2005 tax case. we will bring you the truth tonight. everything you are watching on the news media is all political. this is the weaponization of our justice system. paul manafort, like lieutenant general flynn, michael cohen and others being targeted because of their one-time association with donald trump. let me be clear, i have no idea what paul manafort did in 2005, 200,642,007. but it wasn't with russia. and i know they are literally trying to throw the book at him. and the judge in this case, overseeing this case, and, i don't see what relation this indictment has they investigate. you don't really care about mr. mr. manafort's or lead to his p
mr. mena ford is found guilty, that makes it a real problem for the president of the united states. >> paul manafort. >> paul manafort. >> paul manafort. >> the campaign is accused of hiding at least $30 million. >> we will learn the nitty-gritty details about paul manafort's financial situation. >> did you see what color type paul manafort was wearing? he did not either because he sat with his back to us. >> there is your media obsessing over a 2005...
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have greater reason to cooperate with prosecutors with the special counsel's investigation and if mr mayor ford does indeed begin to cooperate that's where mr trump faces potential problems on the front of the russian investigation despite the president's claims this trial is seen as an important test for the miller investigation the charges in this case may not have been about collusion but they came from the military mr manner for disappointed of not getting acquittals all the way through or a complete hung jury on all counts he is evaluating all of his options at this point paul money for this is been a spectacular fall from grace for president trump's claims that robert muller's investigation is a witch hunt have been dealt a spectacular blow of a mile or a said nothing publicly for months but after this case he may not have to a guilty plea here is given his investigation legitimacy and that may speak volumes and gallacher al-jazeera alexandria virginia. u.s. national security advisor john bolton says a lot more pressure will be applied on iran over its nuclear plans and its policy on syri
have greater reason to cooperate with prosecutors with the special counsel's investigation and if mr mayor ford does indeed begin to cooperate that's where mr trump faces potential problems on the front of the russian investigation despite the president's claims this trial is seen as an important test for the miller investigation the charges in this case may not have been about collusion but they came from the military mr manner for disappointed of not getting acquittals all the way through or...
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mr. man ford lied to keep more money when he had it and lied to get more money when he didn't. is is a case about mr. manafort's lies. he hid money in foreign bank accounts, later spent that money on personal items and real estate. he is not above the law. in about a half hour's time the court will reconvene and we'll hearing the closing arguments from the defense. we heard from the lead attorney kevin downing yesterday where he explained to reporters why manafort decided not to testify as part of his own defense. >> to me, the government has failed to meet their burden of proof and we have rested on that. >> and what do you say to those this makes your client look guilty? >> well, we live in the united states of america and you are presumed innocent until proven guilty. we believe the government cannot meet that burden. >> is there a problem with the jury in this case? >> i tried. >> we are very confident. >> after the defense presents its closing arguments, we will then get instructions from the judge. and the key thing to watch there is how he will tell the jurors to handle h
mr. man ford lied to keep more money when he had it and lied to get more money when he didn't. is is a case about mr. manafort's lies. he hid money in foreign bank accounts, later spent that money on personal items and real estate. he is not above the law. in about a half hour's time the court will reconvene and we'll hearing the closing arguments from the defense. we heard from the lead attorney kevin downing yesterday where he explained to reporters why manafort decided not to testify as part...
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mr. man ford's lies.e hid money in foreign bank accounts, later spent that money on personal items and real estate. he is not above the law, dana. >> dana: catherine, what was the prosecution trying to do regarding clean up on its star witness? >> right. so, the star witness in this case is man ford's former business partner rick gates. and there was really a key and dramatic moment during the trial when gates was testifying about manafort and how he kind of knew where the money was all the time. what was coming in and what was coming out. and then the judge in this case t.s. ellis iii interjected and said well, mr. gates, you were stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from your boss, mr. manafort, and he didn't notice it. so, clearly, he was not watching it that closely. and the prosecution has been very concerned about this comment because it certainly has the appearance of undercutting gates' testimony. and what we saw in their close was an everett to kind of clean up a lot of issues and sort of ti
mr. man ford's lies.e hid money in foreign bank accounts, later spent that money on personal items and real estate. he is not above the law, dana. >> dana: catherine, what was the prosecution trying to do regarding clean up on its star witness? >> right. so, the star witness in this case is man ford's former business partner rick gates. and there was really a key and dramatic moment during the trial when gates was testifying about manafort and how he kind of knew where the money was...
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mr. president -- [ applause ] >> ford won the nomination but barely. even when the primaries had end and, as i said, neither candidate had the top lead and reagan really, with this speech, was the most exciting part of the convention. during the general election in the fall, carter and ford were in general agreement about detente even though ford had moved to the right. carter was more open to some kind of negotiations with the soviet union but the issue continued to haunt president ford. he slipped in one of the most famous gaffes in american debate history. he had prepared himself for the debate to say that he understood the criticism of conservatives and in no way did he accept soviet domination in eastern europe. he have ready the go on televisi television. when the question came up but when it did, it didn't quite work. it sounded very different. in fact, the opposite of what he was trying to say. here is that gaffe. >> there's no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under ford administration. >> i'm sorry. could i just -- d
mr. president -- [ applause ] >> ford won the nomination but barely. even when the primaries had end and, as i said, neither candidate had the top lead and reagan really, with this speech, was the most exciting part of the convention. during the general election in the fall, carter and ford were in general agreement about detente even though ford had moved to the right. carter was more open to some kind of negotiations with the soviet union but the issue continued to haunt president ford....
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the campaign shortly afterwards a second court case delivered further drama mr trump's former campaign manager paul mana ford was convey. eight kinds of financial crimes none of forte's trial is the first to emerge from special counsel robert miller's investigation into russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election. faces a second trial next month on several charges including acting as an agent for a foreign government in washington critics of donald trump staged this protest they seem to have no doubt that he colluded with russia but it's likely to take some time before special counsel miller reaches any conclusion about. the story of the washington bureau chief alexander phenomenas on the story for us tonight good evening to you alexander so they're calling it the black tuesday for donald trump how big of a political risk or a legal threat do these convictions impose for the u.s. president. what's especially michael cohen said yesterday in the courtroom was a very serious allegation and therefore we would assume because michael cohen implicates a u.s. president in a plot to illegally influence the electi
the campaign shortly afterwards a second court case delivered further drama mr trump's former campaign manager paul mana ford was convey. eight kinds of financial crimes none of forte's trial is the first to emerge from special counsel robert miller's investigation into russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election. faces a second trial next month on several charges including acting as an agent for a foreign government in washington critics of donald trump staged this protest they seem to...
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mr. president -- [ applause ] >> ford won the nomination, but barely. the primaries had ended, as i said, neither candidate had the top lead. and reagan really with this speech was the most exciting part of the convention. during the general election in the fall, carter and ford both were in general agreement about detente, even though ford had moved to the right, carter was more open to some kind of negotiations with the soviet union. but the issue continued to haunt president ford. he slipped during a debate with president carter, arguably in one of the most famous gaffes in american debate history. he had prepared himself for the debate to say that he understood the criticism of conservatives and that in no way did he accept the permanence of soviet domination in eastern europe. he had practiced this with his advisers. he was ready to go on television when the question came up. but when it did, it didn't quite work. and it sounded very different. in fact, the opposite of what he was trying to say. here's that gaffe. >> there is no soviet domination o
mr. president -- [ applause ] >> ford won the nomination, but barely. the primaries had ended, as i said, neither candidate had the top lead. and reagan really with this speech was the most exciting part of the convention. during the general election in the fall, carter and ford both were in general agreement about detente, even though ford had moved to the right, carter was more open to some kind of negotiations with the soviet union. but the issue continued to haunt president ford. he...
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the campaign shortly afterwards a second court case delivered further drama mr trump's former campaign manager paul mana ford was can. on eight counts of financial crimes none of forte's trial is the first to emerge from special counsel robert miller's investigation into russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election. faces a second trial next month on several charges including acting as an agent for a foreign government in washington critics of donald trump staged this protest they seem to have no doubt that he colluded with russia but it's likely to take some time before special counsel miller reaches any conclusion on that. well here's some of the stories now that are making headlines around the world hundreds of elderly koreans have said their final emotional goodbyes to relatives at the end of a rare way union for families separated by the korean border the south koreans are heading home after a three day visit to the north the first reunion to take place in three years residents of hawaii are bracing for a rare hurricane that's bearing down on the islands they're stocking up on emergency supplies and
the campaign shortly afterwards a second court case delivered further drama mr trump's former campaign manager paul mana ford was can. on eight counts of financial crimes none of forte's trial is the first to emerge from special counsel robert miller's investigation into russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election. faces a second trial next month on several charges including acting as an agent for a foreign government in washington critics of donald trump staged this protest they seem to...
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mr. campbell, miss ford and gomez out here.reiterating the fact that the developer has gone above and beyond here, not just to commit, to responsibly developing the temporary side of the project which is the construction of it, but later on the permanent side of it as well. so, i'm definitely in favor of the c.u. and the l.p.a. replacing a pretty large surface parking lot with a code conforming project that activates the ground floor in many different ways. >> commissioner richards: i've been on the commission four years and i think i can count on half of one hand projects that come where it's a lovefest. i wish we would have more of these and more developers like this who are interested in becoming a good neighbor and integrating the project in the context of where they are. so absolutely support it. >> president hillis: commissioner moore. >> commissioner moore: one additional comment, and working with constraints, in the code are difficult to meet, working with the sky plane, working with building separation, etc. i just lik
mr. campbell, miss ford and gomez out here.reiterating the fact that the developer has gone above and beyond here, not just to commit, to responsibly developing the temporary side of the project which is the construction of it, but later on the permanent side of it as well. so, i'm definitely in favor of the c.u. and the l.p.a. replacing a pretty large surface parking lot with a code conforming project that activates the ground floor in many different ways. >> commissioner richards: i've...
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mrs interesting. you would not describe a ford fiesta as a hummer. —— this is interesting.pect has been apprehended. your point about the white van, i think, is very valid. i would like to pay particular tribute, this is the sixth attack i think in the past three years, and in westminster was 18 month ago. the response to this was so rapid. i am pleased to say that a few cyclists only were badly hurt. you have to ask yourself why in the middle of august when parliament is in recess, at 7:23 a.m., when most tourists are about as well, that this lunatic action of suppose that terrorism took place? that is what the telegraph as saying. there was a white van they crossed onto the wrong side of the road at the same time and no one seems to know quite why it —— that crossed. possibly it was part of a broader picture of staking out the situation. i was struck also by the figure that there are 676 live investigations at the moment. the terrorist squad are phenomenal people. the way they have delivered for this country, we have had some terrible things happen, but without then we wo
mrs interesting. you would not describe a ford fiesta as a hummer. —— this is interesting.pect has been apprehended. your point about the white van, i think, is very valid. i would like to pay particular tribute, this is the sixth attack i think in the past three years, and in westminster was 18 month ago. the response to this was so rapid. i am pleased to say that a few cyclists only were badly hurt. you have to ask yourself why in the middle of august when parliament is in recess, at 7:23...