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and we talked, and that's when mrs. carter asked me if i would like to take the job for a little bit. so you cannot say no to the president. you cannot say no to the first lady. i said, madam, yes, i will give you five years, maybe, and then we'll see. okay, that's good, that's good. so gretchen posten, the social secretary reminded mrs. carter that i was not an american citizen. i was on green card. i was legal. green card. so, so, mrs. carter said to gretchen, said, listen, gretchen. i want him and i want him bad, do you understand? and now. so don't worry about that. i'll fix it when he comes to the white house. and sure enough, if you wonder why i love mrs. carter very much, because of what i'm going to tell you next, because one day, surprise, surprise, i'm working on my bench in the white house kitchen. this dude show up from nowhere, tap me on the shoulder, and he said, get into that car that's outside, there's a black limousine, get into the car. i have no idea where he's taking me, i have no idea what's going to happe
and we talked, and that's when mrs. carter asked me if i would like to take the job for a little bit. so you cannot say no to the president. you cannot say no to the first lady. i said, madam, yes, i will give you five years, maybe, and then we'll see. okay, that's good, that's good. so gretchen posten, the social secretary reminded mrs. carter that i was not an american citizen. i was on green card. i was legal. green card. so, so, mrs. carter said to gretchen, said, listen, gretchen. i want...
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so mrs. carter wish for you to come for a tour of the white house. that was a trick. that was a trick ladies and gentlemen. so i drove all the way from virginia to downtown d.c. to visit the white house. now i was driving a 1965 dodge, avocado green. not the prettiest thing to bring down to d.c. let me tell you. but you know, the nicest thing, those days, they let me drive on pennsylvania avenue. they opened the big gate and they asked me to park my avocado under the come nlonade. is that beautiful or what? i said i start to like this place. if i get a job here, i get to park here every day. no, that didn't last that long. anyway, took a tour of the white house and who should be onho th tour welcoming me? mrs. roselyn carter with open arms. she was so nice. called me by my first name, gave me a hug and she said come with me, we need to talk. so she pulled me on the side over there and with the social secretary, very, very nice lady, and we talked and that's when mrs. carter asked me if i'd like to t
so mrs. carter wish for you to come for a tour of the white house. that was a trick. that was a trick ladies and gentlemen. so i drove all the way from virginia to downtown d.c. to visit the white house. now i was driving a 1965 dodge, avocado green. not the prettiest thing to bring down to d.c. let me tell you. but you know, the nicest thing, those days, they let me drive on pennsylvania avenue. they opened the big gate and they asked me to park my avocado under the come nlonade. is that...
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mr. carter is back in his office burning the midnight oil. r presidency. he's doing it here on his last night in washington. >> up until the last moment, right before he actually has to shake ronald reagan's hand during reagan's inauguration, jimmy carter is doing everything he can do get those hostages home. >> jimmy carter is seen as the ultimate ally of the shah. they didn't want to give any rewards to jimmy carter. we had to wait until ronald reagan had taken the oath of office before the plane was allowed to fly out of teheran to >> everything was delayed by agreement to make sure that jimmy carter didn't get nip credit for the freedom of the hostages. >> it was a bittersweet moment as jimmy carter left the andrews air force base to go home to georgia. >> luck is a big factor in a presidency. and jimmy carter had some very bad luck. >> because of the blow back from vietnam, it will be recognized that jimmy carter inherited a national situation that was almost completely unimaginable. >> a few moments ago on air force one, i had received w
mr. carter is back in his office burning the midnight oil. r presidency. he's doing it here on his last night in washington. >> up until the last moment, right before he actually has to shake ronald reagan's hand during reagan's inauguration, jimmy carter is doing everything he can do get those hostages home. >> jimmy carter is seen as the ultimate ally of the shah. they didn't want to give any rewards to jimmy carter. we had to wait until ronald reagan had taken the oath of office...
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mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss the importance of any funding bill, including funding for the border wall, as well as funding for our communities and farmers who have been hit hard by natural disasters. for those of us representing rural communities, we know well how important the agriculture community is, not just in the livelihood of those areas, but to our entire nation. our farmers are often unsung heroes of our nation, helping maintain the breadbasket our country is known for. in short, the american farmer feeds the world. it's not by accident that american agriculture has developed or produced the safest and most abundant food supply in the world. it's through blood, sweat and tears over generations. in my own state of georgia, agriculture is our top industry. blueberries represent a $1 billion industry across georgia and the commodity is the backbone of many of our communities. after several hurricanes and other natural disasters, it's past time that congress takes the time to
mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss the importance of any funding bill, including funding for the border wall, as well as funding for our communities and farmers who have been hit hard by natural disasters. for those of us representing rural communities, we know well how important the agriculture community is, not just in the livelihood of those areas, but to our entire nation. our farmers are often unsung heroes of our nation, helping maintain...
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mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize lieutenant john white on his service to both our nation and to the city of savannah. lieutenant white served as united states marine in the pacific theater during world war ii. there he became part of the 51st defense battalion, the first african-american combat unit. when he returned from war, he was recruited by chief roger -- james roger to join the savannah police department. on may 3, 1947, lieutenant white became the first african-american officer in the state of georgia where he continued to serve for 38 years. he is now the last surviving member of the original nine black police officers who joined the savannah police department. i want to thank lieutenant john white for his monumental service which paved the way for other african-americans to go to work each day and serve their communities in the state of georgia. mr. speaker, i rise today to remember the life of dr. henry herbert nebincobb, a pharmacist who passed away on november 20, 2018,
mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize lieutenant john white on his service to both our nation and to the city of savannah. lieutenant white served as united states marine in the pacific theater during world war ii. there he became part of the 51st defense battalion, the first african-american combat unit. when he returned from war, he was recruited by chief roger -- james roger to join the savannah police department. on may 3, 1947, lieutenant white...
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mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the football team for winning their fourth division ii national championship on december 15, the blazers. they got a two-point conversion to defeat fair state university. with a record of 14-0 this year, they had the nation's top scoring offense. the offense was led by their quarterback, rogan wells, who was finalist for best player in the country. he passed for 349 yards, ran for 39, and caught a touchdown pass in the national championship victory. valdosta, though, is no strangers to victories. located in south georgia, they have been recognized by espn as title town u.s.a. er the years, valdosta teams combined 252 titles across different sports. go, blazers. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize dr. george e. francisco on four decades of teaching pharmacists at the college level, nearly all of which have been spent with the university of georgia. known across campus as an outstanding teacher for his personable approach with his students, dr. fran
mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the football team for winning their fourth division ii national championship on december 15, the blazers. they got a two-point conversion to defeat fair state university. with a record of 14-0 this year, they had the nation's top scoring offense. the offense was led by their quarterback, rogan wells, who was finalist for best player in the country. he passed for 349 yards, ran for 39, and caught a touchdown pass in...
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. ♪ i pray you won't fade away, halo, halo ♪ >> mrs. carterouth africa's global citizen festival with her man jay-z along with pharrell, ed sheeran and more. oprah also paid tribute to her friend, the late nelson mandela. >> he was one of the greatest honors of my life. >>> and finally romance deniers john mayer and halsey come clean. >> how do you feel about addressing the elephant in the room about you and i are dating? >> it's about that time. >> the singers revealed all last night on john's instagram live show, current mood. >> are we dating? [ drum roll ] >> no. >> but would they date? no. >> halsey and i ask for publicity in this very difficult time. >> that's funny. >>> now to julia roberts who shared some laughs with our nischelle turner. she have joins us from new york with that. hey niecy. >> julia's movie, no laughing matter. julia plays a mom desperately trying to save her son in the drama "ben is back" opposite lucas hedges. now lucas' dad, peter, actually directs them in this movie. so i had to know if that gave julia some inspir
. ♪ i pray you won't fade away, halo, halo ♪ >> mrs. carterouth africa's global citizen festival with her man jay-z along with pharrell, ed sheeran and more. oprah also paid tribute to her friend, the late nelson mandela. >> he was one of the greatest honors of my life. >>> and finally romance deniers john mayer and halsey come clean. >> how do you feel about addressing the elephant in the room about you and i are dating? >> it's about that time. >>...
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yesterday mrs. carter herman on his 49th birthday during a big party in south africa. ♪ happy birthday >> you know that was a party. >> yes, indeed. what do you get for jay-z? >> he's got it all. >>> the one powerful woman beyonce to another, vi oh lal davis. >> her middle name should be powerful. she can do it al movies, tv, everything. i caught up with her at the hollywood reporter's power 100 women in the entertainment breakfast where she was clearly still celebrating that big honor. what's the dance of getting the sherry lansing award? >> she is quiet lilt and gracefully accomplishing. >> viola was recognized for being a trail blazing woman in the industry and joined an elite list of fearless females including oprah, tina fey and jennifer lawrence, a huge moment for this proud mama. >> what's the conversation you have with your dghter about a day like this? >> i haven't really talked to her about today but every day, one of my biggest thing is about commitment. dedicating yourself to something, even on
yesterday mrs. carter herman on his 49th birthday during a big party in south africa. ♪ happy birthday >> you know that was a party. >> yes, indeed. what do you get for jay-z? >> he's got it all. >>> the one powerful woman beyonce to another, vi oh lal davis. >> her middle name should be powerful. she can do it al movies, tv, everything. i caught up with her at the hollywood reporter's power 100 women in the entertainment breakfast where she was clearly still...
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economic growth raids of that one percent for a certain period of time while mr carter was the deputy prime minister at that time by the by so you know you shouldn't blame others if you. may may may be found guilty yourself so we cannot make the mechanical calculations i respect mr cauldron he is a very good professional and my comrade is my mate i listen attentively to want to know has been saying hey zero libels professional but anyway. from the two thousand and eight two thousand and eighteen. the growth was around seven point. four percent. just so i'm somewhat all up which will be just one percentage point brennan but let's not be oblivious of how the economy developed do we saw higher. rates. troughs is the ups and downs and after the global down the global it was not rational domestic dogs we. love this economic crisis so the decline back in them was seven point eight percent the economic decline the slump in economy and later on by and by we recovered for some years and then came twenty fifteen twenty fourteen. prices. drop when the price of oil is. the main commodity. so we c
economic growth raids of that one percent for a certain period of time while mr carter was the deputy prime minister at that time by the by so you know you shouldn't blame others if you. may may may be found guilty yourself so we cannot make the mechanical calculations i respect mr cauldron he is a very good professional and my comrade is my mate i listen attentively to want to know has been saying hey zero libels professional but anyway. from the two thousand and eight two thousand and...
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mr. carter, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. carter: i rise today in support of s. 2465, the sickle cell disease and other heritable blood disorders research, surveillance and treatment act. this legislation which has been sponsored by senator scott makes important updates to statute to better help our medical professionals understand and treat sickle cell and other blood disorders. sickle cell is a terrible disease inflicting extremely difficult effects on those who have this condition. today's legislation will help us combat this to offer a better quality of life to those who suffer from them of the we're fortunate to have world class treatment options in my home state of georgia at health systems like emory university. they are doing incredible work in treating and understanding this disease so that we kimm prove the lives of all who suffer from these forms of diseases. this legislation supports state health departments, establishes best practices, improves the data collection efforts, and develops strategies that will hopeful
mr. carter, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. carter: i rise today in support of s. 2465, the sickle cell disease and other heritable blood disorders research, surveillance and treatment act. this legislation which has been sponsored by senator scott makes important updates to statute to better help our medical professionals understand and treat sickle cell and other blood disorders. sickle cell is a terrible disease inflicting extremely...
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mr. carter is the same age as mr. bush when he died. >>> president trump is also attending the funeral. a short time ago he and the first lady made a surprise visit to view the casket. cbs reporter nicole killian has more from capitol hill tonight. >> reporter: the casket of former president george h.w. bush received a military sendoff at ellington field in houston en route to washington monday. his son, president george w. bush, and former first lady laura bush led the bush family onto the plane which is called special air mission 41 for the trip. >> he saw the world, not just the country. >> reporter: on cbs this morning former secretary of state colin powell who served as president bush's chairman of the joint chiefs of staff during the first gulf war remembered his former boss. >> he would not make some jump decision out of nowhere. he would think it through and then decide what was best for the country, but not only what was best for the country, what was best for the world. >> reporter: in an interview with 60 minutes, former president george w. bush said his father's legacy will
mr. carter is the same age as mr. bush when he died. >>> president trump is also attending the funeral. a short time ago he and the first lady made a surprise visit to view the casket. cbs reporter nicole killian has more from capitol hill tonight. >> reporter: the casket of former president george h.w. bush received a military sendoff at ellington field in houston en route to washington monday. his son, president george w. bush, and former first lady laura bush led the bush...
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mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss the importance of any funding bill, including funding for the border wall, as well as funding for our communities and farmers who have been hit hard by natural disasters. for those of us representing rural communities, we know well how important the agriculture community is, not just in the livelihood of those areas, but to our entire nation. our farmers are often unsung heroes of our nation, helping maintain the breadbasket our country is known for. in short, the american farmer feeds the world. it's not by accident that american agriculture has developed or produced the safest and most abundant food supply in the world. it's through blood, sweat and tears over generations. in my own state of georgia, agriculture is our top industry. blueberries represent a $1 billion industry across georgia and the commodity is the backbone of many of our communities. after several hurricanes and other natural disasters, it's past time that congress takes the time to
mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss the importance of any funding bill, including funding for the border wall, as well as funding for our communities and farmers who have been hit hard by natural disasters. for those of us representing rural communities, we know well how important the agriculture community is, not just in the livelihood of those areas, but to our entire nation. our farmers are often unsung heroes of our nation, helping maintain...
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mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss the importance of any funding bill, including funding for the border wall, as well as funding for our communities and farmers who have been hit hard by natural disasters. for those of us representing rural communities, we know well how important the agriculture community is, not just in the livelihood of those areas, but to our entire nation. our farmers are often unsung heroes of our nation, helping maintain the breadbasket our country is known for. in short, the american farmer feeds the world. it's not by accident that american agriculture has developed or produced the safest and most abundant food supply in the world. it's through blood, sweat and tears over generations. in my own state of georgia, agriculture is our top industry. blueberries represent a $1 billion industry across georgia and the commodity is the backbone of many of our communities. after several hurricanes and other natural disasters, it's past time that congress takes the time to
mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss the importance of any funding bill, including funding for the border wall, as well as funding for our communities and farmers who have been hit hard by natural disasters. for those of us representing rural communities, we know well how important the agriculture community is, not just in the livelihood of those areas, but to our entire nation. our farmers are often unsung heroes of our nation, helping maintain...
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mr. carter, former defense u.s. secretary ash carter who is with us for the rest of the hour. think we're going to be able to solve all of this hopefully by 8:00. >> we hope >>> when we come back, ge shares jumping this morning after a jpmorgan analyst who at all called the stock's decline as the bottom is near right now the stock is up by 9%. >>> plus, the push for more transparency, commissioner robert jackson joining us how it influences proxy votes and what that means for futures right now, the dow by 30 points. s&p future down by 3 point the nasdaq is still positive up by 6 points. "squawk box" will be right back. this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. cli
mr. carter, former defense u.s. secretary ash carter who is with us for the rest of the hour. think we're going to be able to solve all of this hopefully by 8:00. >> we hope >>> when we come back, ge shares jumping this morning after a jpmorgan analyst who at all called the stock's decline as the bottom is near right now the stock is up by 9%. >>> plus, the push for more transparency, commissioner robert jackson joining us how it influences proxy votes and what that...
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mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of s. 2076, the bold infrastructure for alzheimer's act, because of what it does to address this terrible disease. according to the alzheimer's association, nearly 5.7 million americans are currently living with alzheimer's. it's currently the sixth leading caught 'cause of death in our country. this debilitating disease continues to grow amongst our population, but we still struggle to understand and find a cure. but there's hope. this legislation would award agreements to establish national and regional centers of excellence focused on the alzheimer's disease as well as support state public health departments, tribes, and others working to help fight this. this disease impacts not only those who have it but also the millions of caregivers responsible for the well-being of those who have alzheimer's. these are often family members or close friends who have to make sacrifices in their own lives to care for others. this legislation will make great strid
mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of s. 2076, the bold infrastructure for alzheimer's act, because of what it does to address this terrible disease. according to the alzheimer's association, nearly 5.7 million americans are currently living with alzheimer's. it's currently the sixth leading caught 'cause of death in our country. this debilitating disease continues to grow amongst our population, but we still struggle to understand and find a...
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mrs. trump arrived with buddy carter alongside her who is one of president bush and mrs. bush's favorites and the resident staff. he's one of the butlers. he was telling me about the horseshoe games that the president would organize between the staff and how much fun they had together when mrs. bush, sr. was very sick. she came to visit the white house and president bush, she got unexpectedly sick and president bush was sitting up taking care of her and buddy carter arrived and said president bush has a phone call for you. he said mom, i'm going to leave you here. you are safe. you're with family. he left her with the butlers and they took care of her. it's a beautiful thing. >> president bush had a unique understanding that there were hundreds and hundreds of people behind the scenes who made the presidency work. he did everything he could to make sure their work and contribution was appreciated. whether it was the cia briefers in the morning and having a personal connection with them or the people writing the huge briefing books and the trips overseas or the butler's se
mrs. trump arrived with buddy carter alongside her who is one of president bush and mrs. bush's favorites and the resident staff. he's one of the butlers. he was telling me about the horseshoe games that the president would organize between the staff and how much fun they had together when mrs. bush, sr. was very sick. she came to visit the white house and president bush, she got unexpectedly sick and president bush was sitting up taking care of her and buddy carter arrived and said president...
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mr. speaker. the next person is cat carter from the transit rider. >> good afternoon chair kim and supervisor peskin and supervisor brown. thank you for calling this hearing for inviting san francisco transit riders to speak. we hope this will lead to improvements what is chronic problems as we all know and talked about the summer of 2018 was a very difficult time for san franciscans. as an organization, we knew about the need to shut town twin peaks tunnel and we supported investing in upgrades. we we were impressed how sfmta handled the preparations and the outreach and the bus substitutions. it looked muni was taking seriously the impact to riders. it did everything it could to take care of the riders. but then everything seem it fall apart. service through westport was worse than before the tunnel work. it's now four months since the tunnel reopened. we're hearing about huge service gaps, slow training and trains do crowd the board. what it going on with the tunnel and how and when it will be fixed? when the tunnel closure started, we thought the bus substitutions were going almost as well as it
mr. speaker. the next person is cat carter from the transit rider. >> good afternoon chair kim and supervisor peskin and supervisor brown. thank you for calling this hearing for inviting san francisco transit riders to speak. we hope this will lead to improvements what is chronic problems as we all know and talked about the summer of 2018 was a very difficult time for san franciscans. as an organization, we knew about the need to shut town twin peaks tunnel and we supported investing in...
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mr. president, i rise today to honor two people in our state, my state and yours, who served in world war ii and are being celebrated in northwest louisiana. charles davis and doug carter. both are 92. mr. davis celebrates his 93rd birthday in to days and -- two days and so on behalf of you and my behalf i wish him a happy birthday. these american heroes are part of the greatest generation. mr. davis joined the navy when he was 16 years old just after pearl harbor was bombed in 1941. imagine that. 16 years old leaving home, volunteering to face a world of danger to defend our country. he bravely served six years at iwo jima, okinawa, and elsewhere. his courage tested on numerous occasions but one example when the ship on which he served was destroyed leaving he and his fellow crew members stranded in the middle of the ocean with only life vests for keep them alive for 37 hours. charles said he spent a lot of time talking to god during those painful hours, particularly painful because his brother serving on the same ship did not live. a terrible loss but when charles talks about his life, he speaks with humility and gratitude about his life experiences. he says he lived
mr. president, i rise today to honor two people in our state, my state and yours, who served in world war ii and are being celebrated in northwest louisiana. charles davis and doug carter. both are 92. mr. davis celebrates his 93rd birthday in to days and -- two days and so on behalf of you and my behalf i wish him a happy birthday. these american heroes are part of the greatest generation. mr. davis joined the navy when he was 16 years old just after pearl harbor was bombed in 1941. imagine...
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mrs. obama, president and secretary clinton as well as president carter.s service will be traditional episcopal. president george w. bush will give a eulogy, preside bush's oldest son. former canadian prime minister brian mulroney and allen k. simpson of wyoming and bush biographer. all of them giving their remarks and much more today. the hymns a scriptures, readings hand chosen by the bush family. the service will also include a 21-gun salute. and also heads of state including germanel char angela merkel as well as prince charles of england ande can tell you the security derway.tions are still you are barricades are set up. they are expected to come outside the cathedral later this morning. i'm justin finch, news 4. >> thank you. >>> our team coverage of the life and legacy of george h.w. bush continues now. we're headingk to the capitol where thousands made their way inside the capitol rotunda to pay their respects to the st president. >> news 4's megan fitzgerald is there good morning to you. >> good morng to you. yes, these freezing temperatures did n
mrs. obama, president and secretary clinton as well as president carter.s service will be traditional episcopal. president george w. bush will give a eulogy, preside bush's oldest son. former canadian prime minister brian mulroney and allen k. simpson of wyoming and bush biographer. all of them giving their remarks and much more today. the hymns a scriptures, readings hand chosen by the bush family. the service will also include a 21-gun salute. and also heads of state including germanel char...
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mr. rosenstein and we wanted to talk to him about his involvement late in the pfizer warrant process with regard to carterd a few other members. it didn't suit everyone on capitol hill, and dozens of pages of questions we had for him didn't work. i would suggest at this point that it's something for lindsey graham, the new chairman of the senate judiciary committee to take up and it certainly should be something that the inspector general of the justice department takes up with him because he is right now looking into the whole issue surrounding the carter page pfizer warrant application. that should be expanded to cover a number of other things regarding the so-called russian investigation. >> what i find ironic about rosenstein, is there a more conflicted character in this tragic play? he files for the pfizer after this thing has been widely debunked. and how does he seem to avoid all of this? he is a central figure in this entire scandal. >> he governs of rod rosenstein and others involved in this and it's very specific. it says, if you have a personal or political involvement in a case or with somebod
mr. rosenstein and we wanted to talk to him about his involvement late in the pfizer warrant process with regard to carterd a few other members. it didn't suit everyone on capitol hill, and dozens of pages of questions we had for him didn't work. i would suggest at this point that it's something for lindsey graham, the new chairman of the senate judiciary committee to take up and it certainly should be something that the inspector general of the justice department takes up with him because he...
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prosecution of luciano, and i'm wondering whether eunice carter had a role in the trials of pompez and the other -- pompez is any great uncle. those mry questions. >> let's deal with the first win, franklin frasier in 1945 there was a riot in harlem, and after the riot, the mayor, mayor la guardia, appointed a commission to look into the cause of the riot. it is said to be insure no idea its atrue -- the first -- the majority of members were black. that's what is often written. about it. so eunice was part of the commission, and she was actually the secretary. there some accounts that say that the great sociologist and frasier herb was the research director and was prominent because our his work there interesting story. you've like at the files of the commission, which never had much money because the city wouldn't give it the amount of money bud jet for it -- that frasier often didn't get paid until eunice was the secretary would go and beg city hall for a check, for money to pay him with. they became very close, although i quote in the book some private correspondence of her that was critical of the commission's report but all they
prosecution of luciano, and i'm wondering whether eunice carter had a role in the trials of pompez and the other -- pompez is any great uncle. those mry questions. >> let's deal with the first win, franklin frasier in 1945 there was a riot in harlem, and after the riot, the mayor, mayor la guardia, appointed a commission to look into the cause of the riot. it is said to be insure no idea its atrue -- the first -- the majority of members were black. that's what is often written. about it....
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mr. nixon won easily and he wasn't even campaigning, which shows you how well a politician can do if he keeps his mouth shut. >> here we are. reagan and carter. ♪ what kind of choice is this >> mark russell would get at his piano and make gentle fun at politicians, but it was so gentle that he would go hang out with them afterwards. ♪ can it be true ♪ no matter which one wins ♪ the loser's me and you >> i would get criticized more often for being too gentle than for being too harsh. i was not a bomb thrower. i was not an anarchist. i was too safe. i kept seeing pictures of kennedy and khrushchev together, they look like they need a new caption. dad, may i have the keys to the car? >> mort sal was overtly political and partisan. the idea of a comedian really taking a stand, having a point of view. this was something new. >> when john kennedy became president, mort sal was doing pits about kennedy. many of them very hard-hitting and people were surprised. he just saw himself as the guy whose job it was to go whoever it was in power, be they republican, democrat. >> do you have an agent now? >> no, and i can't get one. >> no one will handle you
mr. nixon won easily and he wasn't even campaigning, which shows you how well a politician can do if he keeps his mouth shut. >> here we are. reagan and carter. ♪ what kind of choice is this >> mark russell would get at his piano and make gentle fun at politicians, but it was so gentle that he would go hang out with them afterwards. ♪ can it be true ♪ no matter which one wins ♪ the loser's me and you >> i would get criticized more often for being too gentle than for...
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mrs. bush's open heart surgery in 2009. >> i have been a nervous wreck about it. today, we heard from four presidents of the united states. obama, clinton, jimmy carter is. >> after 67 years, what have you learned about mrs. bush? >> oh, boy. i have learned a lot about her, but she is just so kind and the leader of our family, and she is an amazing spirit. amazing, unselfish spirit. i just sit there now and watch her interact with the family. she is just wonderful, and every night there she is. we say our prayers and go to sleep. never go to bed angry and stay angry. never stay angry. that's good advice for married folks. you're going to fight and you're going to have fights i'm sure, but don't -- don't go to sleep being angry. >> just so much -- so much of their story -- >> it's all very, very real. >> oh gosh. i just -- he was such a patriarch and a patriot and such a remarkable -- i love how one of his grandsons said he wasn't just a great man. he was a good man and that's all you can ask for at the end. >> a deep love story. >> it really was. >> let's go to ginger. >>> and let's do your "gma" moment. that was a beautiful tribute, but it looks lik
mrs. bush's open heart surgery in 2009. >> i have been a nervous wreck about it. today, we heard from four presidents of the united states. obama, clinton, jimmy carter is. >> after 67 years, what have you learned about mrs. bush? >> oh, boy. i have learned a lot about her, but she is just so kind and the leader of our family, and she is an amazing spirit. amazing, unselfish spirit. i just sit there now and watch her interact with the family. she is just wonderful, and every...
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mr. redfern's comments, very bright man, distinguished back grounds, and probably knows more about the technicals of the market than i know. during president carter's term there was a fellow by the name of bert lance who ran the office of management and budget who coined the phrase, if it ain't broke, don't fix it conversely, if it is broke somebody ought to make an attempt to fix it i see no economic rationale for 50, 60 handle-point moves in the s&p in a couple of minutes. the market structure has been largely damage and i believe the s.e.c. should be taking a more active role in dealing with the emergence of these new technologies as i said a moment ago, there's no fundamental reason for these 50-handle-point moves in 30 minutes or less. it's up or down. you saw it in january, february, you're seeing it now these are trend-following systems that defy logic to a degree they buy strength, they sell weakness sit wreaking havoc with the markets. the problem is the more volatility we see, investors equate that to risk. it depresses valuation and the depressed valuation raises the cost of capital for business i read that the current fourth quarter, so
mr. redfern's comments, very bright man, distinguished back grounds, and probably knows more about the technicals of the market than i know. during president carter's term there was a fellow by the name of bert lance who ran the office of management and budget who coined the phrase, if it ain't broke, don't fix it conversely, if it is broke somebody ought to make an attempt to fix it i see no economic rationale for 50, 60 handle-point moves in the s&p in a couple of minutes. the market...
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mr. rosenstein regarding this meeting that took place before the special counsel took place. we wanted to talk about his involvement late in the fisa warrant process with regard to carterr matters. we had it set up in early october, it did not suit everyone on capitol hill, and the timing in terms of the amount of time available to ask. dozens of pages of questions we had for him, it did not work, it fell apart. we tried to ask him back. it is something for lindsay terman, the new chairman of the senate judiciary committee, to take up, and certainly should be something that the inspector general of the justice department takes up with him because he is right now looking into the whole issue surrounding the carter page fisa warrant application. that actually should be expanded to cover a number of other things regarding the so-called russia investigation. >> dan: gregg, what i find ironic about rosenstein, there are more -- is there more a conflicted character in this play? he signs the fisa, after it has been widely debunked. not only that, he's the prosecuting attorney on the uranium one case, obviously a political hot potato. how has he seemed to avoid all this? use
mr. rosenstein regarding this meeting that took place before the special counsel took place. we wanted to talk about his involvement late in the fisa warrant process with regard to carterr matters. we had it set up in early october, it did not suit everyone on capitol hill, and the timing in terms of the amount of time available to ask. dozens of pages of questions we had for him, it did not work, it fell apart. we tried to ask him back. it is something for lindsay terman, the new chairman of...
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mr. bush the most decent and honorable person he has ever met. president trump and the first lady were among 3000 people attending today's service. the first couple joined former president obama, clinton, and carter who sat in the first few. cameras got a friendly moment when president george w. bush went to pass michelle obama a candy or mint and you can see her smiling. they had a similar moment at the funeral for senator john mccain. >>> members of a fire department hosted attribute to the president on social media. it included pictures of the visit he made to newark in 1992. he took time for a jog with firefighters before leaving on marine one. stay with us for continuing coverage including tomorrow's funeral service in houston. we will bring that to you live on ktvu plus. >>> we have new details on today's deadly police shooting in napa. police say an officer shot and killed a domestic violence suspect. it happened around 2 am on maplewood avenue. police say when they arrived to confront melina he ran inside his apartment complex. an officer chased after him and after a struggle and shots were fired. napa's police chief couldn't say if melina shot at officers or if a gun was found on him. >>
mr. bush the most decent and honorable person he has ever met. president trump and the first lady were among 3000 people attending today's service. the first couple joined former president obama, clinton, and carter who sat in the first few. cameras got a friendly moment when president george w. bush went to pass michelle obama a candy or mint and you can see her smiling. they had a similar moment at the funeral for senator john mccain. >>> members of a fire department hosted attribute...
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former chief white house domestic political adviser under president carter and deputy secretary of the treasury under president clinton. so, mrgive us for laughing. >> i don't know what we expect to see today based on that tweet. i think mr. trump is seeing more and more of the walls closing in on him, which is why he's becoming increasingly desperate, but i think some of his tweets just indicate how ill-suited he is for the presidency and his handling of some of these issues demonstrates again he's incompetent. >> from what you know and what you can tell us, what should the president be most fearful of in the coming weeks? >> well, i think the mueller investigation -- i won't say it's coming to in an end but it's building to a crescendo with reports coming out. who knows what sealed indictments are already out there. now that mr. trump has given his written responses to questions i think bob mueller and the team will feel that they can move forward with some of the other shoes that will be dropping on the people who are in the inner circle. >> does donald trump from what you know and what you can tell you, does donald trump
former chief white house domestic political adviser under president carter and deputy secretary of the treasury under president clinton. so, mrgive us for laughing. >> i don't know what we expect to see today based on that tweet. i think mr. trump is seeing more and more of the walls closing in on him, which is why he's becoming increasingly desperate, but i think some of his tweets just indicate how ill-suited he is for the presidency and his handling of some of these issues demonstrates...
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mr. president, can you remember the first time you thought about being president? >> i did not think i honestly can't. i remember when i started thinking seriously about it. jimmy carter was elected president. somewhere in there after that i began to be serious about it. i did not make any permanent connection or university connection. i know i got thinking seriously about. but whether it even crossed my mind earlier on, i don't know. probably. everyone may think hey hey, sometime i may be present. brian: in your book, you write a memo on aging. [laughter] well is the point of that in your new book? w: i put it in that because i wanted my kids to understand if it looked like i'm disconnected i am. it is a letter to kids talking about what it is like getting older. it is different, i mean, heck, your legs hurt. coal.feel, like a spring but i do forget stuff. brian: are you afraid someday someone might find something that makes one of those front-page stories? >> no. i think there is plenty that'll make interesting reading for the american people, but i son't think we have anything that will cause muckrakers to go crazy. brian: are there any audiotapes? george h.w.: i d
mr. president, can you remember the first time you thought about being president? >> i did not think i honestly can't. i remember when i started thinking seriously about it. jimmy carter was elected president. somewhere in there after that i began to be serious about it. i did not make any permanent connection or university connection. i know i got thinking seriously about. but whether it even crossed my mind earlier on, i don't know. probably. everyone may think hey hey, sometime i may...
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mr. eizenstat: let me take a crack at the question. we just lost a really wonderful, former one-term president, george h.w. bush, and one, '94, jimmy carterwrote about in my book. each covered the center of their party and reached out to the opposition. some of our major achievements in energy, the panama canal, salt and such, were done with the republicans. george h.w. bush, the budget on the environment and so forth. the real question is now, has the proliferation of social media and cable news caused the polarization we are seeing? it is so different than what carter and bush had, or is it simply a reflection of what exists already? that is a difficult question to answer, but there is no easy answer, but it stirs it up and accelerates the polarization that is already occurring. when i was growing up, many of you perhaps, the news came from walter cronkite, huntley and brinkley, and you basically accepted it as it was. now, the news is being so politicized that i think it really refracts the polarization and accentuates it. that is not good for a democracy that relies on compromise, ultimately. we really cannot achieve the goals we want
mr. eizenstat: let me take a crack at the question. we just lost a really wonderful, former one-term president, george h.w. bush, and one, '94, jimmy carterwrote about in my book. each covered the center of their party and reached out to the opposition. some of our major achievements in energy, the panama canal, salt and such, were done with the republicans. george h.w. bush, the budget on the environment and so forth. the real question is now, has the proliferation of social media and cable...
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mr. trump is expected to attend the funeral on wednesday. he will not speak, though, at the funeral. also there will be former presidents jimmy carterliving presidents will be there. and many are honoring president bush, the last president to serve in combat with his navy pilot acronym, cavu. what you should know is that it means ceiling and visibility unlimited. if you fly off an aircraft carrier, in the days when president bush was 18 years old and one of the youngest pilots he said we would have to look for ceiling and visibility unlimited. it became a motto for his life. it meant more than just those words. in a letter to his children in 2001 around the gulf war he wrote this, because of you five, whose hugs i can still feel, whose own lives have made me so proud, i can conflictually tell my guardian angels that my life is cavu and it will be that wti bout at d hldrenkn iling d,y's the limit. that's how he lived his life. that's why he jumped out of airplanes up until he was 90 years old. that's the kind of man that president george h.w. bush was and is being remembered. so we'll bring you more on president bush's life as shown
mr. trump is expected to attend the funeral on wednesday. he will not speak, though, at the funeral. also there will be former presidents jimmy carterliving presidents will be there. and many are honoring president bush, the last president to serve in combat with his navy pilot acronym, cavu. what you should know is that it means ceiling and visibility unlimited. if you fly off an aircraft carrier, in the days when president bush was 18 years old and one of the youngest pilots he said we would...
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president jimmy carter now the oldest living president said president bush's administration was, quote, marked by grace, civility and social conscience. the houston rockets and texans honored mrwith a moment of silence. my parents would call me sometimes from games and say "the president is here." the late president is being remembered for his sense of humor. mr. bush once appeared on "snl" to respond to "saturday night live" comedian dana carvey's impression of him. >> not me, those crazy hand gestures. the pointing thing, i don't do them. and also "na ga da?" never said it. in all my years of government service, i er once said "na ga da." >> just think of dana saying "wouldn't be prudent." the two became fast friends for 25 years. dana carvey said "what i remember most is how hard we would laugh. i will miss my friend." >>> the pastor was with the former president and first lady barbara bush in their final moments of life. he told us mr. bush's life was generously, graciously and lovingly lived. how do you think he would have liked to have been remembered and celebrated? >> he wanted people to know it was his desire to serve. serve god, serve citizens around the world. his
president jimmy carter now the oldest living president said president bush's administration was, quote, marked by grace, civility and social conscience. the houston rockets and texans honored mrwith a moment of silence. my parents would call me sometimes from games and say "the president is here." the late president is being remembered for his sense of humor. mr. bush once appeared on "snl" to respond to "saturday night live" comedian dana carvey's impression of...
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mrs. bush, melania trump's at the white house, posing with family members h und father-in-law's portrait. the white house, pas and present, will be well represented today the obamas, clintons, and carters. meoners of the ford, n and johnson families here, too. foreign dignitaries, including prince charles, german chancellor angela merkel and the king and queen of jordan. bush 43 will eulogize his father with additional tributes from friends, brian mulrooney, former nator alan simpson and bush biographer john medicien. neil bush remembering his dad. >> is this a time of fwreef or gratitude for you? >> for me a time of great celebration. my dad lived a life that is exemplary of service to others. >> reporter: at the capitol this powerful final show of respect from one member of the greatest generao another. senator bob dole, now 95, once a republican rival, standing to salute. joining the procession, americans young and old. beneficiaries of the americans with disabilities act that president bush champion, sports stars and sully the rvice dog visiting his old partner. as the country todayrs remem george herbert walker bush, america will also take a pause. here is how it cou affect you. n
mrs. bush, melania trump's at the white house, posing with family members h und father-in-law's portrait. the white house, pas and present, will be well represented today the obamas, clintons, and carters. meoners of the ford, n and johnson families here, too. foreign dignitaries, including prince charles, german chancellor angela merkel and the king and queen of jordan. bush 43 will eulogize his father with additional tributes from friends, brian mulrooney, former nator alan simpson and bush...
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opportunity on the plane said mr president, you served before make you get to use the personal bed, i won't. i'll sleep on the couch! laughter gerald ford and jimmy carterru5h. bill clinton so different from george hw bushin clinton so different from george hw bush in every possible way. he would say now i am the town where he beat me, because he had that charm, that loquacious charm. let'sjust me, because he had that charm, that loquacious charm. let's just watch as the bush family, george bush, his brotherjeb, neil, marvin, dorothy, the five 5urviving children of the former president standing the five surviving children of the former president standing there as we watch the flag draped coughlin. we watch the flag draped one former president standing there as we watch the flag draped one of george hw bush pulled into the cathedral here in washington. they had another sibling, robin, who died at the age of three, but there are five remaining bush children, many of whom have also served in office. onea of whom have also served in office. one a former candidate for the presidency, jeb bush, and a former governor of florida as well. this is a political dyn
opportunity on the plane said mr president, you served before make you get to use the personal bed, i won't. i'll sleep on the couch! laughter gerald ford and jimmy carterru5h. bill clinton so different from george hw bushin clinton so different from george hw bush in every possible way. he would say now i am the town where he beat me, because he had that charm, that loquacious charm. let'sjust me, because he had that charm, that loquacious charm. let's just watch as the bush family, george...