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and paige can address that more. but ior do want to say about tht a plane trip, it was awkward until nixon left that that park -- [laughter] once nixon left -- [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> once nixon left the is the seating area where presidents ford and carter were, then everything calmed down, and they could the t reassume because nin was kind of dominating. target our foreign policy and all that kind of stuff. but the other thing we need to say here is that in that friendship that was forged, we're also -- so many commonalities that they discovered about each other. just looking at the family structure, you know? if three boys and one girl, both of them. service in the navy. you know,ing they had a whole lott of things in common that they took pride in. i mean, both very evolved in their episcopalian church, the carters very involved in their southern baptist church you know, they just enjoyed a lot of the same things together. hay connected as people. they connected as people. and that also a meant tha
and paige can address that more. but ior do want to say about tht a plane trip, it was awkward until nixon left that that park -- [laughter] once nixon left -- [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> once nixon left the is the seating area where presidents ford and carter were, then everything calmed down, and they could the t reassume because nin was kind of dominating. target our foreign policy and all that kind of stuff. but the other thing we need to say here is that in that...
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paige can speak beautifully to this as well. but it happened because at the core of both of these human beings was a heart of gold, a sterling character, unshakable integrity, a sense of fair dealing and decency and integrity that would take them through all their public life and their private lives. and this is what allowed them to become friends. they knew they knew they could trust each other. there's another there's another little display up there. and i know you've seen it, but it's about the post-presidency. and president carter's interviewed and we have the interview and it's go to this museum. see it up there, joel and morel and brooke will give you a first class tour and president carter is asked, well, did you have any serious differences with president ford? president carter said no. fundamentally, i don't have any major disagreements with any decision president ford made as president. and this helps explain you know, president ford was known to deregulate. you know, the economy. the federal government had a lot of ru
paige can speak beautifully to this as well. but it happened because at the core of both of these human beings was a heart of gold, a sterling character, unshakable integrity, a sense of fair dealing and decency and integrity that would take them through all their public life and their private lives. and this is what allowed them to become friends. they knew they knew they could trust each other. there's another there's another little display up there. and i know you've seen it, but it's about...
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paige can speak beautifully to this as well. but it happened because at the core of both of these human beings was a heart of gold, a sterling character, unshakable integrity, a sense of fair dealing and decency and integrity that would take them through all their public life and their private lives. and this is what allowed them to become friends. they knew they knew they could trust each other. there's another there's another little display up there. and i know you've seen it, but it's about the post-presidency. and president carter's interviewed and we have the interview and it's go to this museum. see it up there, joel and morel and brooke will give you a first class tour and president carter is asked, well, did you have any serious differences with president ford? president carter said no. fundamentally, i don't have any major disagreements with any decision president ford made as president. and this helps explain you know, president ford was known to deregulate. you know, the economy. the federal government had a lot of ru
paige can speak beautifully to this as well. but it happened because at the core of both of these human beings was a heart of gold, a sterling character, unshakable integrity, a sense of fair dealing and decency and integrity that would take them through all their public life and their private lives. and this is what allowed them to become friends. they knew they knew they could trust each other. there's another there's another little display up there. and i know you've seen it, but it's about...
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. ♪ stuart: two of my beautiful granddaughters will be with us this christmas, abigail and paige areor you. it was the night before christmas when all through the house not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. the stockings were hung by the chimney with care in hopes that saint nicholas soon would be there. the children were nestled all snug in their beds while visions of sugar plums danced in their heads. mama in her kerchief and i in my had just settled our brains for a long winter's nap when out on the lawn there arose such a clatter i sprang from the bed to see what was the. when what to my wondering eyes should appear but a miniature sleigh and 8 tiny reindeer. then in a twinkling, i heard on the roof the printing of each little who. as i drew in my head and was turning around, down the chimney saint nicholas came abound. he was dressed all in for from his head to his foot and his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and so to. 's eyes, how they think will come his dimples how mary, his cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry. he had a broad face and around belly t
. ♪ stuart: two of my beautiful granddaughters will be with us this christmas, abigail and paige areor you. it was the night before christmas when all through the house not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. the stockings were hung by the chimney with care in hopes that saint nicholas soon would be there. the children were nestled all snug in their beds while visions of sugar plums danced in their heads. mama in her kerchief and i in my had just settled our brains for a long winter's...
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so -- thank you paige for coming to grand rapids and welcome to the ford museum we're thrilled to have you here. i would like to begin tonight panel with just a few comments and then i'm going to ask questions of note and take it over from therere for the most part. it is a concerning political moment i think most of you know and our country today that if you look at some of the polling data that we have -- a majority of americans believe that we are already in the middle of a civil war in this country. it is. a cold civil war but a civil war nonetheless. a majority of people who had voted to elect to reelect president trump in 2020 believe that their state should succeed from the country and 43% of biden voters believe that the country should divide into different parts so the sort of things that led to the first civil war acts of violence, talk of succession all of this again. ... another survey found that 46% of americans believe a future civil war is likely in this country. 43% it's unlikelysi and 11% are simply not sure. almost half of americans believe some sort of civil war is l
so -- thank you paige for coming to grand rapids and welcome to the ford museum we're thrilled to have you here. i would like to begin tonight panel with just a few comments and then i'm going to ask questions of note and take it over from therere for the most part. it is a concerning political moment i think most of you know and our country today that if you look at some of the polling data that we have -- a majority of americans believe that we are already in the middle of a civil war in this...
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government could face legal action to overturn the new requirements. legal action to overturn live now to paigee to remain next year and — should the rules be applied before the process is over — they won t meet the income needed to complete the application. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. just tell us more about your specific situation with you and your specific situation with you and your partner. your specific situation with you and your partner-— your partner. yes, we have been here, your partner. yes, we have been here. my — your partner. yes, we have been here. my partner— your partner. yes, we have been here, my partner has _ your partner. yes, we have been here, my partner has been - your partner. yes, we have been here, my partner has been here | your partner. yes, we have been i here, my partner has been here for almost five years now, and a five year route a settlement as a spouse, and we are so very close to the end, so the next of his rehab to article it is indefinite leave to remain. should these rules be changed before the date of our application, it would push us
government could face legal action to overturn the new requirements. legal action to overturn live now to paigee to remain next year and — should the rules be applied before the process is over — they won t meet the income needed to complete the application. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. just tell us more about your specific situation with you and your specific situation with you and your partner. your specific situation with you and your partner-— your partner. yes, we...
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i appreciate it, guys, brooke, t.j., carter, paige, i love you guys. thank you, "cnn news central" starts right now. ♪ >>> the largest deportation operation in american history. talk of migrants poisoning the blood of the united states. that is where donald trump is focused right now. his republican opponents call it dog whistling. but a dog whistle is supposed to be subtle. isn't this far beyond that at this point? >>> and right now, u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin is back in tel aviv for a critical diplomatic visit. the white house urging israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to change course, as civilian casualties in gaza mount. >>> and millions of americans up and down the east coast are facing serious and severe weather today. the powerful nor'easter already has hundreds of thousands in the dark this morning. i'm kate bolduan with sara sidner, john berman is off today. this is "cnn news central." ♪ >>> immigration and fearmongering. donald trump the current front-runner in the republican primary race, hammering home his message on immigra
i appreciate it, guys, brooke, t.j., carter, paige, i love you guys. thank you, "cnn news central" starts right now. ♪ >>> the largest deportation operation in american history. talk of migrants poisoning the blood of the united states. that is where donald trump is focused right now. his republican opponents call it dog whistling. but a dog whistle is supposed to be subtle. isn't this far beyond that at this point? >>> and right now, u.s. defense secretary lloyd...
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with us this morning, jonathan lemire, susan paige, and retired four star navy admiral james stavridis. good morning to you all. let's begin together with israel expanding the ground invasion in gaza. this as the united states continues to urge israel to protect civilian lives and shift to a more low intensity operation. josh letterman has the latest from tel aviv. >> reporter: israel is warning the war with hamas will continue for many more months despite the pressure to end the war quickly. the israeli military said it's intensifying attacks not only in southern gaza but also in refugee camps in if central gaza where on christmas eve we saw some 70 or more palestinians killed in a strike on a refugee camp. today in southern gaza some 80 palestinians were buried in a mass grave after their bodies were returned to the palestinian authorities. there was row upon row a tractor that had to carve and path and a hole to bury these bodies as mourners showed up hoping to identify the bodies of their loved ones. we saw new video from northern gaza, the first city hit during the war after israe
with us this morning, jonathan lemire, susan paige, and retired four star navy admiral james stavridis. good morning to you all. let's begin together with israel expanding the ground invasion in gaza. this as the united states continues to urge israel to protect civilian lives and shift to a more low intensity operation. josh letterman has the latest from tel aviv. >> reporter: israel is warning the war with hamas will continue for many more months despite the pressure to end the war...
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. >> and jonathan, i wanted to ask you about a provocative story in "the washington post" by tyler paigeefore the thanksgiving break, was upset with his top political advisers about his sagging poll numbers. especially on the economy. that bidenomics has not taken off. the economy is improving. he's not getting credit for it. how concerned is he about the re-election? >> well, the president is very concerned about these poll numbers to tyler's good reporting, and we've had stories on similar subject matter here that really see that the bidenomics reset, this push over the summer to talk about the economy and positive biden stories, didn't really go anywhere. in fact, the president's poll numbers have only sunk since. about the month back, the campaign has pivoted and spent more time on drawing contrast with trump. we haven't seen the needle, poll numbers move that much just yet but it's always been the biden campaign theory of the case that right now, people aren't really paying attention. senior aides have told me in the last few days they have polling that suggests most americans don't
. >> and jonathan, i wanted to ask you about a provocative story in "the washington post" by tyler paigeefore the thanksgiving break, was upset with his top political advisers about his sagging poll numbers. especially on the economy. that bidenomics has not taken off. the economy is improving. he's not getting credit for it. how concerned is he about the re-election? >> well, the president is very concerned about these poll numbers to tyler's good reporting, and we've had...
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to eavesdrop on paige, they needed an approval by the fisa court that he was associated with a foreign government. the secret court that grants 99.97% of warrants gave it to him. they rely on information they were given by the trump opponents campaign. you have something called the steele dossa which was given to the fbi, it was opposition research. colin -- clint's presidential campaign was -- but the fbi didn't verify the claims made in the dossier. the fbi was able to spy on an american citizen because it presented the opposition research as evidence to obtain a secret order on a campaign operative. this was fraud. this was an abuse of power. it was an attempt to undermine a republican presidential campaign. people talk about election interference, my goodness, what could be more of an interference in a campaign than a secret order from your intelligence agencies to spy on a political campaign? the order was ultimately found to be misleading. and you would think this would have led to scandal, you would think this would have led to punishment, but in one really was ever punished for
to eavesdrop on paige, they needed an approval by the fisa court that he was associated with a foreign government. the secret court that grants 99.97% of warrants gave it to him. they rely on information they were given by the trump opponents campaign. you have something called the steele dossa which was given to the fbi, it was opposition research. colin -- clint's presidential campaign was -- but the fbi didn't verify the claims made in the dossier. the fbi was able to spy on an american...
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mayor paige brown surveying the damage caused by the apparent tornado which had eerily similar pass to the one that hit gallatin in 2006. we're very fortunate that we didn't have last supply. we haven't had life-threatening injuries. >> and there is a lot of structural damage and some homes ultimately awesome certain. we didn't have homes just totally wiped off the face are and said that people have some precious things that they can preserve even bank. you have serious structural damage, thanking a higher power for their lives. >> neighbors and strangers. they are to pick up the pieces. i think the biggest say everybody's coming together. i mean, i've got people we i don't know if these people are and they're just coming in here. taking care of for me. my husband's not and you know, we're just >> trying to get it together. >> taking it day by day with a simple plan for what lies ahead, clean it up build it back. and i'm not move say wear a >> this build it back thank that i'm >> i've seen codes, officials and insurance adjusters out assessing the damage today. the city says once that'
mayor paige brown surveying the damage caused by the apparent tornado which had eerily similar pass to the one that hit gallatin in 2006. we're very fortunate that we didn't have last supply. we haven't had life-threatening injuries. >> and there is a lot of structural damage and some homes ultimately awesome certain. we didn't have homes just totally wiped off the face are and said that people have some precious things that they can preserve even bank. you have serious structural damage,...
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these talented student-athletes include kennedy, ash lynn, alexis, kylea, tenly, hannah, paige, brogna, and claire. throughout each set the colonels focused on working together as a team and doing what's necessary to get the job done. demonstrating resilience, adaptability, and skill. under the leadership and encouragement of the head coach, they were on a mission all season to repeat history and it ended with them once again as state champions. congratulations again to the james wood women's volleyball team, head coach, parents, faculty, and staff on this incredible achievement. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new jersey, mrs. watson coleman, for five minutes. mrs. watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. first and foremost, mr. speaker, i want peace. i want decisive victory over hamas, and an end to its hateful and destructive rein. i want israel and palestine to coexist safelier securely. and win with prosperity for generations to come. it is difficult to talk about peace during wartime, but that is exactly what we must do. and we cann
these talented student-athletes include kennedy, ash lynn, alexis, kylea, tenly, hannah, paige, brogna, and claire. throughout each set the colonels focused on working together as a team and doing what's necessary to get the job done. demonstrating resilience, adaptability, and skill. under the leadership and encouragement of the head coach, they were on a mission all season to repeat history and it ended with them once again as state champions. congratulations again to the james wood women's...
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the unable to take part in any of the while the other significant thing about this is that this is paige pace and 60 stadium is hosting some of the people who. 1 the palestinian national team will then come back together next month to take part in the agent needed that. thank you so much doing the gosh about launch crowd to gather the capital of bangladesh in support of the palestinian people. several diplomats are attending time the account or is that the riley and dot com? hundreds of people have gavin here in a local city park, along with the diplomats, i did send out a paper to show their solidarity to the palestinian people and to call for a permanent fire. ben garza, we spoke to some of the palestinian studies regional medical university in bangladesh. i think we have seen enough in the videos, but i think this wash for most the still the scots of in tomorrow. it's still now. we have that. i like any other nation to live in the. ready ready the instability and see the we know the price for 3 of them is very heavy with the big. ready price for 75 years and we really to continue to p
the unable to take part in any of the while the other significant thing about this is that this is paige pace and 60 stadium is hosting some of the people who. 1 the palestinian national team will then come back together next month to take part in the agent needed that. thank you so much doing the gosh about launch crowd to gather the capital of bangladesh in support of the palestinian people. several diplomats are attending time the account or is that the riley and dot com? hundreds of people...
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that is still from paige in the newspapers. in israel, the 3 men were trying to give themselves up. they were just steps away for freedom after 70 days. the being held captive in gaza, they were walking waving white flags. they were shortlist and they were shot dead by. it's really so just this is the headline and my rabbit says the tragedy of the captives. and you see the picture of the 3 men there from the adults. how would it be killed? and it gives a graphic detail of the, the story that has been passed by the israeli army. this should have been prevented as the headlines there. and then that is habits which is a famous paper here. so just kill while cutting with soldiers killed 3 while cutting white flags. and you see the picture of the funeral from the veteran who was one of the 3 that was killed. many people are questioning the role that benjamin netanyahu has played in breaking the news to these really people that he hasn't answered many questions about this. that essentially is be left to the is really army to a nice the death of this on families of those being held captive
that is still from paige in the newspapers. in israel, the 3 men were trying to give themselves up. they were just steps away for freedom after 70 days. the being held captive in gaza, they were walking waving white flags. they were shortlist and they were shot dead by. it's really so just this is the headline and my rabbit says the tragedy of the captives. and you see the picture of the 3 men there from the adults. how would it be killed? and it gives a graphic detail of the, the story that...
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who was of the twins i met early on and his twin brother tom, who lives in they were originally from paigein hungary and about five years ago when the twin congress was held in in in budapest, i took the trip up to page and i saw where they lived. i saw the synagogue that was it was it was really quite fascinating. and these twins, otto and frank klein, they in auschwitz and i to frank one on the right and he told me that when the nazis would ask questions about twinning this family, he said he made up a number and they would write it down if it were real data. so there you go. and here's a picture them. it was printed in a newspaper with their parents and older sister sister and here it to dwarfed individuals not twins but they're part of a family of seven dwarfed children three children who are of normal stature. and i got this picture by leaning over somebody's shoulder and grabbing this is the original what they call the lily troop. lily put named after the imaginary in gulliver's travels by jonathan swift. and they used to entertain through czechoslovakia, romania, hungary but here th
who was of the twins i met early on and his twin brother tom, who lives in they were originally from paigein hungary and about five years ago when the twin congress was held in in in budapest, i took the trip up to page and i saw where they lived. i saw the synagogue that was it was it was really quite fascinating. and these twins, otto and frank klein, they in auschwitz and i to frank one on the right and he told me that when the nazis would ask questions about twinning this family, he said he...
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thank you. >> thank you much paige scott. next speaker, please. >> good morning. david co hen, owner of oren hummus. my corner was most impacted from the demonstrations you heard about and hopefully see the images of during the apec conference. i like to thank you and make it really clear that while the city benefited financially and reputationally unquestionable from this event, businesses, me personally a member of your community a constituents did not. i lost $50 thousand in revenue at the grove that doesn't include last food or paying employees at christmas time, things as a small business owner i do no matter what. this loss was a direct result of the security zone in apec. no other factors contributed to it. apec came the sidewalks were closed, our tables went away u so the demonstrators and protesters had a place to be. the streets are delivery and catering came down, fenced off and impassable. the resident and visor its who stroll our streets were told stay away and kept from crosing the streets and if they did come to the grove they were surrounding by pr
thank you. >> thank you much paige scott. next speaker, please. >> good morning. david co hen, owner of oren hummus. my corner was most impacted from the demonstrations you heard about and hopefully see the images of during the apec conference. i like to thank you and make it really clear that while the city benefited financially and reputationally unquestionable from this event, businesses, me personally a member of your community a constituents did not. i lost $50 thousand in...
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thank you. >> thank you much paige scott. next speaker, please. >> good morning. david co hen, owner of oren hummus. my corner was most impacted from the demonstrations you heard about and hopefully see the images of during the apec conference. i like to thank you and make it really clear that while the city benefited financially and reputationally unquestionable from this event, businesses, me personally a member of your community a constituents did not. i lost $50 thousand in revenue at the grove that doesn't include last food or paying employees at christmas time, things as a small business owner i do no matter what. this loss was a direct result of the security zone in apec. no other factors contributed to it. apec came the sidewalks were closed, our tables went away u so the demonstrators and protesters had a place to be. the streets are delivery and catering came down, fenced off and impassable. the resident and visor its who stroll our streets were told stay away and kept from crosing the streets and if they did come to the grove they were surrounding by pr
thank you. >> thank you much paige scott. next speaker, please. >> good morning. david co hen, owner of oren hummus. my corner was most impacted from the demonstrations you heard about and hopefully see the images of during the apec conference. i like to thank you and make it really clear that while the city benefited financially and reputationally unquestionable from this event, businesses, me personally a member of your community a constituents did not. i lost $50 thousand in...