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enter ross perot.this week to planned parenthood of texas, in a statement perot's wife margo said we are impressed with the work they do, providing, check it out karen, birth control, sciencivically based education, breast health exams and basic life saving health care for women who cannot afford services otherwise. round of applause for margo perot. >> acknowledging that planned parenthood does good things for women's health. and who was behind it? the woman. the wife. >> well but at the same time credit to someone who is seen as a conservative focusing on the good that planned parenthood does in a claimate where they are the focus of so much hate. >> and in a state where they've been so decimated and demonized to be able to kind of go above that and say wait a second, they provide really important services. scientifically based services, even, how about that? i thought that was a sin in the gop to have believe in any kind of science. >> but it is -- >> ross perot is not a republican. he ran as an ind
enter ross perot.this week to planned parenthood of texas, in a statement perot's wife margo said we are impressed with the work they do, providing, check it out karen, birth control, sciencivically based education, breast health exams and basic life saving health care for women who cannot afford services otherwise. round of applause for margo perot. >> acknowledging that planned parenthood does good things for women's health. and who was behind it? the woman. the wife. >> well but...
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we waited and waited and waited and ross perot did not come. so about 15 minutes before we went on air, i hear ross perot. "frank, what is this rule that says i can use charts and graphs?" he was joking. he never went in the holding room. paul kirk and i went in and use the facilities. there we had to rebuild the floor. these are just little touches. one last one that hurts me. the first town hall meeting was in richmond. at that town on meeting i was seated in the chair of something like this. paul kirk was in the middle. there is a women by the name of pamela who is on our commission. she had a delightful voice. we had in front of us a screen that showed what every television station was showing. president bush looked at his watch every single screen showed it. pamela leaned over to me and said it is over. it turned out she was right. >> is a longtime campaign operatives i always would watch the debates in the holding room with other campaigns that we could keep score. one of the consequences of being an elder statesman as i have to sit with
we waited and waited and waited and ross perot did not come. so about 15 minutes before we went on air, i hear ross perot. "frank, what is this rule that says i can use charts and graphs?" he was joking. he never went in the holding room. paul kirk and i went in and use the facilities. there we had to rebuild the floor. these are just little touches. one last one that hurts me. the first town hall meeting was in richmond. at that town on meeting i was seated in the chair of something...
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and waitednd waited and ross perot did not come. so about 15 minutes before we went on air, i hear ross perot. "frank, what is this rule that says i can use charts and graphs?" he was joking. he never went in the holding room. paul kirk and i went in and use the facilities. there we had to rebuild the floor. these are just little touches. one last one that hurts me. the first town hall meeting was in richmond. that town on meeting i was seated in the chair of something like this. paul kirk was in the middle. there is a women by the name of pamela who is on our commission. she had a delightful voice. we had in front of us a screen that showed what every television station was showing. president bush looked at his watch every single screen showed it. pamela leaned over to me and said it is over. it turned out she was right. is a longtime campaign operatives i always would watch the debates in the holding room with other campaigns that we could keep score. one of the consequences of being an elder statesman as i have to sit with this g
and waitednd waited and ross perot did not come. so about 15 minutes before we went on air, i hear ross perot. "frank, what is this rule that says i can use charts and graphs?" he was joking. he never went in the holding room. paul kirk and i went in and use the facilities. there we had to rebuild the floor. these are just little touches. one last one that hurts me. the first town hall meeting was in richmond. that town on meeting i was seated in the chair of something like this. paul...
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that mean possibly and since i was so involved with that that it's possible for a modern day ross perot to emerge. i guess if you're a billionaire you can i don't think you can do it from the grassroots i think that you know and i remember when ross perot became a name and i think you helped him along that you gave a fair shot a lot of on your program which was you know unusual he didn't get you know the other networks automatic but he got as he got along pretty well but i think it's money talked you know i think it does make a difference if you have the money but i don't think our system lends itself to that if anybody comes to agreeing century with what i'm saying that the parties aren't a whole lot different we don't have much of a democratic process left you know we go overseas saying you're going to be good democrats and you're going to have elections and if you don't elect the right guy we're not going to support them. at the same time you know the competition here getting on ballots and getting credibility and getting in debates it's really pretty difficult and the process contin
that mean possibly and since i was so involved with that that it's possible for a modern day ross perot to emerge. i guess if you're a billionaire you can i don't think you can do it from the grassroots i think that you know and i remember when ross perot became a name and i think you helped him along that you gave a fair shot a lot of on your program which was you know unusual he didn't get you know the other networks automatic but he got as he got along pretty well but i think it's money...
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the only time because ross perot was involved. we do these on college campuss and normally what happens is they do a draw and one of the candidates ends up 0 oh we do them in gymnasiums usually. and one much them ends up in the men's locker room. that's where they go before the debate and the other goes in the woman's. in 1992, we're at u the u in st. louis. there were three candidates we had to drill a hole in the floor of the basketball arena where it was and build a set there because you had to have restrooms and so forth. in came governor clinton with this guy with books and went in holding room and in came president bush and he went in his hotted his room and we waited and waited and waited and ross perot didn't come. until 15 minutes before we went on air. i hear ross perot who said, what's this rule who can't use charts and graphs. he never went in the holding room. so paul and i went in to use the facilities so we couldn't say it we did for naught. this is just little touches of things that went on. one last one that hurts
the only time because ross perot was involved. we do these on college campuss and normally what happens is they do a draw and one of the candidates ends up 0 oh we do them in gymnasiums usually. and one much them ends up in the men's locker room. that's where they go before the debate and the other goes in the woman's. in 1992, we're at u the u in st. louis. there were three candidates we had to drill a hole in the floor of the basketball arena where it was and build a set there because you had...
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vanessa: perot is crazy. he kept dropping out of the race. i liked stockdale in the debate.re supposed to wait, vee. you're drunk. shut up. aaron, it's over. i told you this. i saw you with him... today. you following me? i saw him touch you, like you're his... stop. where is he? aaron... where is he? i know he's here. aaron, sleep it off. the cops asked me about him first time around. he was an idiot, but... not a killer. you and aaron ever compare notes on who this other guy might've been? aaron and i never compared anything. he got sick after that. sick? i heard it was gulf war syndrome. sounds like vanessa's ex saw her with her new admirer the day she died. you gone to him? he was too sick to see us today. we'll go back tomorrow. that was walter sparr. he remember the prosser case? remembers darren kleeman, too. said he started coming around a few years back. had a bunch of theories on how the girl died. he came here with theories? thought it was some kind of political conspiracy. so... he was trying to solve her murder. but why was he interested in vanessa? we still don
vanessa: perot is crazy. he kept dropping out of the race. i liked stockdale in the debate.re supposed to wait, vee. you're drunk. shut up. aaron, it's over. i told you this. i saw you with him... today. you following me? i saw him touch you, like you're his... stop. where is he? aaron... where is he? i know he's here. aaron, sleep it off. the cops asked me about him first time around. he was an idiot, but... not a killer. you and aaron ever compare notes on who this other guy might've been?...
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gerri: one of the things you say, be narrow and perot. what does that mean?a lot of jen wires are throwing resonates of to any field. to submitting terrorism is a they will get a job which is not the way to do it. narrow your search and focus on one area. apply for jobs just in nazi you can establish steeper connections, become more educated and share articles that actually relate to what you're going after rather than trying to be a jack of all trades, be a master of one. gerri: one of your tips we debated in the office all day, get rid of the resonate. what? can you navigate the job market without a piece of paper and air and? >> get rid of the traditional resonate. just as much a bullet points. you want to make arrests made a lot more thorough. talk about things have actually done, things that are measurable . do nothing submitting resonates is enough. make your cover letter specific to the job. reference i you can be a unique candid to that organization. everyone can do that. i am seeing a lot of people put a picture on their resonate to help them stand o
gerri: one of the things you say, be narrow and perot. what does that mean?a lot of jen wires are throwing resonates of to any field. to submitting terrorism is a they will get a job which is not the way to do it. narrow your search and focus on one area. apply for jobs just in nazi you can establish steeper connections, become more educated and share articles that actually relate to what you're going after rather than trying to be a jack of all trades, be a master of one. gerri: one of your...
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he did not win a huge proportion of the vote in 1992, because there was a third candidate, ross perotunning, and bill clinton won enough to unseat the incumbent president at the time, he ran to unseat papi bush. he ushered in not just his own presidency, but unified democratic control of washington, democrats controlled the house, the senate and the white house.
he did not win a huge proportion of the vote in 1992, because there was a third candidate, ross perotunning, and bill clinton won enough to unseat the incumbent president at the time, he ran to unseat papi bush. he ushered in not just his own presidency, but unified democratic control of washington, democrats controlled the house, the senate and the white house.
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favorite marketing perot joins us.e end of the day is all about "money." ♪ melissa: in the most public way possible. and not talking about just weeks. he spent a thousand dollars on promoted ads like this to be sure that thousands of followers would see if it was worth the money. is this the start of something new? my favorite marketing group -- guru joins me now. it seems like it is opening a can of worms. not that expensive. he cringes promote tweeds or you aren't directlyargeting people who follow british airways'. blasting with how much he was trying to get a response. what do you think? >> if someone posts a tweet about loss light is the rest of us are going to go, oh, my goodness. an airline loses luggage. i believe there are only two kinds of luggage, carry-on and lost. it does seem like it is the leading into that situation where people go on and trash businesses. if you start tweeting that there was a bug in your food or harry your food or, you know, car service and a never show up on time, all kinds of other
favorite marketing perot joins us.e end of the day is all about "money." ♪ melissa: in the most public way possible. and not talking about just weeks. he spent a thousand dollars on promoted ads like this to be sure that thousands of followers would see if it was worth the money. is this the start of something new? my favorite marketing group -- guru joins me now. it seems like it is opening a can of worms. not that expensive. he cringes promote tweeds or you aren't directlyargeting...
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favorite marketing perot joins us.end of the day is all about "money." ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. at od, whatever...
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he did not win a huge proportion of the vote in 1992, because there was a third candidate, ross perot was running, and bill clinton won enough to unseat the incumbent president at the time, he ran to unseat papi bush. he ushered in not just his own presidency, but unified democratic control of washington, democrats controlled the house, the senate and the white house. and of course, that kind of thing cannot last. and it did not last. because in the first mid-term election that took place after bill clinton got elected president, the democrats just got shallacked, bill clinton won the presidency in 1992, it was 1994 when republicans took more than 50 seats from the democrats in the house. and in so doing, the republican party got control of the house for the first time since 1954. it was a huge loss for the democrats and a huge wins for the republicans. and because it had been so long, it really was a huge sea change in washington, it had been 40 years since they had seen republicans in power in congress. what did they want to do with their new found power? now that they were in contr
he did not win a huge proportion of the vote in 1992, because there was a third candidate, ross perot was running, and bill clinton won enough to unseat the incumbent president at the time, he ran to unseat papi bush. he ushered in not just his own presidency, but unified democratic control of washington, democrats controlled the house, the senate and the white house. and of course, that kind of thing cannot last. and it did not last. because in the first mid-term election that took place after...
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. >> perot has no flood insurance but even with all the damage she sees redemption. >> i'm safe you know, allison my sister is safe my dog are safe and people in this neighborhood are safe which is really important. it's not this stuff. >> up and down hayden court wrecked cars huge chunks of asphalt and toppled lamp posts testify to the power of thursday's flood. people are staying stock and figuring out what to do next. emergency workers cleared debr debris. roland robertson helped his parents scoop muck from their garage. nina robinson hobbling around with an injured leg was at home with her 13-year-old son and one of his friends when the water started swirling up fast. she saw her car swept away. >> it was a matter of 13 minutes, and within three minutes take the durango down the road. >> larson and the two boys were trapped for 13 hours before rescuers came for them. but in the meantime her husband jeff swam across flooded fields battling the heavy current trying to get to his family. >> you're out of yourself. you have to get to your family. >> emergency workers say them which have
. >> perot has no flood insurance but even with all the damage she sees redemption. >> i'm safe you know, allison my sister is safe my dog are safe and people in this neighborhood are safe which is really important. it's not this stuff. >> up and down hayden court wrecked cars huge chunks of asphalt and toppled lamp posts testify to the power of thursday's flood. people are staying stock and figuring out what to do next. emergency workers cleared debr debris. roland robertson...
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community leaders from tom landry to ross perot advocated tearing down the depository and a group of business executives formed organization called dallas onward and pledged over $100,000 to purchase the building and demolish it. ultimately after that dallas city council opposed demolition permits on the building dallas county led by joseph should arrange to purchase the depository as part of a 1977 on the package. after several years of renovations the building was renamed the dallas county administration building housing commissioners court public works and the civil division of the dallas attorney's office. upon its reopening in 1981 he received the texas historical marker and is acknowledged for the first time. the question remains however what do we do with the sixth floor and that is where our story begins today. then that you were chair of the dallas county historical commission with the county built the building. take us back to your first visit to that empty floor and your first reaction when he found out there might be an exhibition on the sixth floor of this building. >> w
community leaders from tom landry to ross perot advocated tearing down the depository and a group of business executives formed organization called dallas onward and pledged over $100,000 to purchase the building and demolish it. ultimately after that dallas city council opposed demolition permits on the building dallas county led by joseph should arrange to purchase the depository as part of a 1977 on the package. after several years of renovations the building was renamed the dallas county...
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than at any time, more than 1992, with ross perot, more than 1994, or 2000 ten with the republicans inress. the american people think that washington doesn't get them, doesn't understand them, passing laws that they don't want to see passed. >> it is amazing. frank, thank you very, very much. again, they came and they went and they all left all the top union leaders, including the afl-cio. don't know what transpired in the white house. they did get their meeting with the president. we're going to keep our eyes on it. i promise you we will. forget all the craziness in this world at this time. i want to share something out of this world from another time. that is happening this time. and i mean way out of this world. ofetting something "new." and now, there's a plan that lets you experience that "new" phone thrill again and again. and again. can you close your new phone box? we're picking up some feedback. introducing verizon edge. the plan that lets you upgrade to a new verizon 4glte phone when you want to. having what you want on the network you rely on. that's powerful. verizon. upgra
than at any time, more than 1992, with ross perot, more than 1994, or 2000 ten with the republicans inress. the american people think that washington doesn't get them, doesn't understand them, passing laws that they don't want to see passed. >> it is amazing. frank, thank you very, very much. again, they came and they went and they all left all the top union leaders, including the afl-cio. don't know what transpired in the white house. they did get their meeting with the president. we're...
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. >> we look and sit-down with rebecca morris to learn about the perot camps of an apple was. >> the largest one was at the naval academy. annapolis is the claim to fame for the civil war, union prisoners of war who had been released on parole by the confederates. in june of 1862 they set up three role camps. one was jefferson barracks in missouri. one was camp jason, ohio and the largest one was originally at the naval academy and men who were paroled would be brought to the exchange point or the release point on the east coast at city point, va. so all the paroled men would be brought there, loaded on to transports, sales up the bay and put ashore in annapolis. if they were all in one place, all in one camp it was easy enough when they declared an exchange of a thousand prisoners you could find them and send them back to their regiments. as the parolees began coming in to annapolis in the spring of 1862 there wasn't any room to put them. every square inch of open space in annapolis was occupied with a tent so they moved the polk camp out two miles southwest of annapolis near spa cr
. >> we look and sit-down with rebecca morris to learn about the perot camps of an apple was. >> the largest one was at the naval academy. annapolis is the claim to fame for the civil war, union prisoners of war who had been released on parole by the confederates. in june of 1862 they set up three role camps. one was jefferson barracks in missouri. one was camp jason, ohio and the largest one was originally at the naval academy and men who were paroled would be brought to the...
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he did not win a huge proportion of the vote in 1992, because there was a third candidate, ross perotd bill clinton won enough to unseat the incumbent president at the time, he ran to unseat papi bush. he ushered in not just his own presidency, but unified democratic control of washington, democrats controlled the house, the senate and the white house. and of course, that kind of thing cannot last. and it did not last. because in the first mid-term election that took place after bill clinton got elected president, the democrats just got shallacked, bill clinton won
he did not win a huge proportion of the vote in 1992, because there was a third candidate, ross perotd bill clinton won enough to unseat the incumbent president at the time, he ran to unseat papi bush. he ushered in not just his own presidency, but unified democratic control of washington, democrats controlled the house, the senate and the white house. and of course, that kind of thing cannot last. and it did not last. because in the first mid-term election that took place after bill clinton...
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and even there more and more of the beef and vegetables are important from south of the border ross perot pointed out the stupidity of this in one thousand nine hundred two when he ran for president against george herbert walker bush and bill clinton era furred of that giant sucking sound from the south and it turns out in retrospect he was absolutely right about twenty percent of americans even voted for him for president on that one single issue. and i think today probably even more would vote for. the giant transnational corporations and the billionaires who run them they want free trade they want the american workforce to be living on the edge of poverty it makes it much easier for them to skim billions off the top and to politically disempower working class americans that make more money and working people make less and the supreme court in citizens united decision and so that these billionaires and their corporations they can buy any politician they want so they basically now own everything from the white house to congress to state houses and state capitals around the country to us
and even there more and more of the beef and vegetables are important from south of the border ross perot pointed out the stupidity of this in one thousand nine hundred two when he ran for president against george herbert walker bush and bill clinton era furred of that giant sucking sound from the south and it turns out in retrospect he was absolutely right about twenty percent of americans even voted for him for president on that one single issue. and i think today probably even more would...
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about the '92 election and why they believe they lost it, because of a personal vendetta that ross perotarrying out against president bush. something bush 41 hasn't talked about on television before. there are lots of revealing moments like that. of course, jack watson, one of the most eloquent of all the chiefs, taking us inside the oval office with jimmy carter during the hostage crisis in 1979. so that's the beauty of the series. >> and jack, the big difference with the presidency from so many other government jobs is that there is simply not enough time for all the legitimate requests and decisions to be made. how did you decide in some sense for the president what decisions to make, who should get in there, how do think really for him? >> well, one -- as i said a moment ago, one of the things the chief needs to do with most assurance is to be an honest broker, to be careful that the president is hearing different opinions. incidentally, sometimes opinions that the chief of staff himself might disagree with. but the objective is to see to it that the president has the full amount and
about the '92 election and why they believe they lost it, because of a personal vendetta that ross perotarrying out against president bush. something bush 41 hasn't talked about on television before. there are lots of revealing moments like that. of course, jack watson, one of the most eloquent of all the chiefs, taking us inside the oval office with jimmy carter during the hostage crisis in 1979. so that's the beauty of the series. >> and jack, the big difference with the presidency from...
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perot was aware of that. you may not be a red cell that designation he was making regular trips to miami, florida with a long-term u.s. visa and his passport. i'd stumbled across some absolutely amazing reports. cold words to of false documents to counter currency. hapless assignments, the story has it all and unbelievably it's true. a real scene where the hijacked crew of twa for seven is bouncing back and forth across the middle east and land in algiers. they demand that plan b deplaned. the producer credit card and pay for the five to $6,000 worth of gas. they tried to do it again when they came back. they just flat refused. just weeks before, a successful bombing of the army jewish community center, this fellow came this close to blowing up the israeli embassy in bangkok, a long operation that had been carefully and meticulously planned and plotted over time and was thwarted it was not intelligence. it was locked. it was simply the fact that the driver of the explosive laden truck got into a fender bender
perot was aware of that. you may not be a red cell that designation he was making regular trips to miami, florida with a long-term u.s. visa and his passport. i'd stumbled across some absolutely amazing reports. cold words to of false documents to counter currency. hapless assignments, the story has it all and unbelievably it's true. a real scene where the hijacked crew of twa for seven is bouncing back and forth across the middle east and land in algiers. they demand that plan b deplaned. the...
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. >> from perot these to doublings a lot of people in the ukraine have to learn the language is chinesely spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teacher. this is so unexpected. what's in your wallet? [ male announcer ] now, taking care of things at home is just a tap away. ♪ introducing at&t digital life... ♪ ...personalized home security and automation... [ lock clicks ] ...that lets you be cloto home. that's so cool. [ male announcer ] get $100 in instant savings when you order digital life smart security. limited availability in select markets. ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gavisco
. >> from perot these to doublings a lot of people in the ukraine have to learn the language is chinesely spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ]...
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to support the gay marriage, but insisted traditional families and always been identified with the perotbecause their marriage was not recognized could get a refund appeared >> before the summer's supreme court ruling the defense on marriage at the fine marriage between a man and a woman appeared >> that ms. st 6 ounces at to file individually. >> now those couples to file amended returns to see if they are old a bigger refund. allied that basically metheir taxes. >> arizona state officials released a report later today the telling how 19 members of an elite firefighting crew died during a vigil while the fire appeared >> this is video from the fire. >> the report be presented to the man's family prior to a news conference today appeared >> the 120 page document is the to outline weather conditions, communications and logistics in the hours before the press caught based granite mountain hotshots died. >> officials say that report will not blame for the deaths appeared >> transportation officials, and in alaska airport are worried that apple's mac apps have been reactivated after giving d
to support the gay marriage, but insisted traditional families and always been identified with the perotbecause their marriage was not recognized could get a refund appeared >> before the summer's supreme court ruling the defense on marriage at the fine marriage between a man and a woman appeared >> that ms. st 6 ounces at to file individually. >> now those couples to file amended returns to see if they are old a bigger refund. allied that basically metheir taxes. >>...
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he does see one firefighter on perot's just to make sure that the flames did not jump to a another bomb. it appears that at this point the fire is under control although there is a lot of work to be done. about a dozen fire trucks are out here to make sure that this scene is clear. coming up 5:30 a.m. to hear from the battalion chiefs. >> we want to get a look at the weather and traffic. >> and today it will be four to eight degrees cooler than what we saw yesterday. we are waking up to low 50s and 60s. we are also dealing with pretty strong winds. they're up 30 mi. per hour for wind gusts.big changes to talk about over the next couple of days including a many warm-up. i will bring down your 7 day or around the bay forecast at 5:15 a.m.. >> we are monitoring a pretty good ride around the bay. we do not have any hot spots but we do have a vehicle fire on interstate 680 into pleasanton. this is a big creek fire in the good news is that it is on northbound side of the road. this is not the commute direction. the tractor of the big creek caught fire and that will try to talk with him and br
he does see one firefighter on perot's just to make sure that the flames did not jump to a another bomb. it appears that at this point the fire is under control although there is a lot of work to be done. about a dozen fire trucks are out here to make sure that this scene is clear. coming up 5:30 a.m. to hear from the battalion chiefs. >> we want to get a look at the weather and traffic. >> and today it will be four to eight degrees cooler than what we saw yesterday. we are waking...
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we waited and waited and waited and ross perot did not come.so about 15 minutes before we went on air, i hear ross perot. "frank, what is this rule that says i can use charts and graphs?" he was joking. he never went in the holding room. paul kirk and i went in and use the facilities. there we had to rebuild the floor. these are just little touches. one last one that hurts me. the first town hall meeting was in richmond. at that town hall meeting, i was seated in the chair of something like this. paul kirk was in the middle. there is a woman by the name of pamela who is on our commission. she had a delightful voice. we had in front of us a screen that showed what every television station was showing. president bush looked at his watch, every single screen showed it. pamela leaned over to me and said it is over. it turned out she was right. >> as a longtime campaign operatives, i always would watch the debates in the holding room with other campaigns that we could keep score. one of the consequences of being an elder statesman as i have to sit w
we waited and waited and waited and ross perot did not come.so about 15 minutes before we went on air, i hear ross perot. "frank, what is this rule that says i can use charts and graphs?" he was joking. he never went in the holding room. paul kirk and i went in and use the facilities. there we had to rebuild the floor. these are just little touches. one last one that hurts me. the first town hall meeting was in richmond. at that town hall meeting, i was seated in the chair of...
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one of the products, the perot shares hedge high-yield age yhg is the ticker. high-yield bonds and short treasury futures to protect the bond portfolio and a rising rate environment. a lot of clients asking questions about that as a replacement to their traditional traditional -- only high-yield funds. on the equity side is really the same thing. how do we get exposure? a hedge product, a lower volatility product, things of that nature are the focal points of the conversation. ashley: very good. ten seconds. you like europe. how did you put your? >> right now it's a very interesting story. he pleaded in a broad based, passive index methodology. instead of picking stocks are trying to pick individual stocks and thank you take a macro position in europe using an index fund. it. ashley: very good. it thank you very much for all of information. good stuff. tracy: now and oil 2% jump. sandra smith in the pits of the cme. hundred $10 per barrel. >> back there again. it was earlier this week resaw above $112 per barrel. bareback about a hundred and ten. really win thi
one of the products, the perot shares hedge high-yield age yhg is the ticker. high-yield bonds and short treasury futures to protect the bond portfolio and a rising rate environment. a lot of clients asking questions about that as a replacement to their traditional traditional -- only high-yield funds. on the equity side is really the same thing. how do we get exposure? a hedge product, a lower volatility product, things of that nature are the focal points of the conversation. ashley: very...
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>> ross perot talking to the naacp in 1992. >> you're talk about your team and it's such a good team and they almost lost. >> those people that don't go to all your high faluten. >> looked like they were losing. >> football was fantastic. >> my only recommendation is don't do the money exchanging things when your team is down 42-21. >> that was a mistake. >> really? that's like the team that's like losing 56-3 and a guy gets a 5 yard run and gets up and pumps his fist especially if you're johnny football and let alabama win the game by throwing key interceptions at every game. red sox? you and i talked at the beginning of the year. i thought they might go .500. you laughed at me. >> it's witness of those years, one of those deals, a karma deal. formidable. >> team. they are really a good team unit. 25 twice. they get along. they like each other. they love baseball. play hard. several of them play multiple positions. last night they had a wonderful ceremony for mariano rivera. >> joe girardi can't win manager of the year unless they win the playoffs. they will get the wild card? >> yo
>> ross perot talking to the naacp in 1992. >> you're talk about your team and it's such a good team and they almost lost. >> those people that don't go to all your high faluten. >> looked like they were losing. >> football was fantastic. >> my only recommendation is don't do the money exchanging things when your team is down 42-21. >> that was a mistake. >> really? that's like the team that's like losing 56-3 and a guy gets a 5 yard run and gets...
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when someone like ross perot jumps on the scene when he did, people embraced him because he was tellinghe ended up going off the rails but that is besides the point. governor christie became a national figure because no script there, telling people off when he had to, supporting them when he also had to. doesn't that encourage you that there is a pharbt -- market for your beliefs? >> i'm real popular because of these beliefs. i don't care what people think. >>elisabeth: what do you say to parents how to deal when someone attacking their kids? >> you can never legislate bullying out of our society. teach your kids not to be a victim. sticks and stones will break my bones. words will never hurt me. we've heard that growing up. you've got to teach your kids you are not going to play the victim. i can show you kids in wheelchairs with severe disabilities. they are not victims because of the way they have been trained and taught by their parents to not feel like a victim. growing a pair is about an attitude and we can help people develop that attitude. >>steve: you can download his book, go
when someone like ross perot jumps on the scene when he did, people embraced him because he was tellinghe ended up going off the rails but that is besides the point. governor christie became a national figure because no script there, telling people off when he had to, supporting them when he also had to. doesn't that encourage you that there is a pharbt -- market for your beliefs? >> i'm real popular because of these beliefs. i don't care what people think. >>elisabeth: what do you...
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you write legislation, perot's legislation, passed legislation. it becomes law.if people think it's inappropriate or unconstitutional they take you through the court system to the supreme court. in this case, that's what happening. the supreme court upheld the law and were implementing a lot. if members of the republican party want to continue to try to overturn the law through legislation, they can. they've been doing that nonstop for the past several years. but they should not hold the full faith and credit of the united states hostage to their insistence that they get what they want in a manner that they couldn't get through legislation. that's our position. >> what would white house urge house democrats for a claim that feeling even though its continuation -- [inaudible] >> as i said the other day and as recently as yesterday in the staff put out administration policy says we would be willing to accept a clean cr of spending models to allow for a continued negotiation a budget deal. but we won't expect to further cut in important investments in our economy. i
you write legislation, perot's legislation, passed legislation. it becomes law.if people think it's inappropriate or unconstitutional they take you through the court system to the supreme court. in this case, that's what happening. the supreme court upheld the law and were implementing a lot. if members of the republican party want to continue to try to overturn the law through legislation, they can. they've been doing that nonstop for the past several years. but they should not hold the full...
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paleoconservatives, fiscal conservatives, social conservatives, cultural conservatives, we have ross perot conservatives, we have opened the door over the last 40 years to every kind of conservative. it's made our party bigger and more successful and more conservative because we've tolerated points of view. so, i'm not for shutting down the government. for all those reasons. it won't work. the last time it was shut down 20 years ago the congressmen couldn't buy their plane tickets about a being to washington fast enough to open up the government because the voters were absolutely outraged. it would shift the blame for obamacare, which ought to be the referendum in 2014, are you for it or against it, to republicans -- should you shut down the government or not shut down the government? and we shouldn't be in the business of saying i'm a better christian than you are or i'm a better jew than you are, we ought to respect each other's point of view. what should we do? first, mr. president, we ought to delay implementation of the new health care law. and my colleague from tennessee, representat
paleoconservatives, fiscal conservatives, social conservatives, cultural conservatives, we have ross perot conservatives, we have opened the door over the last 40 years to every kind of conservative. it's made our party bigger and more successful and more conservative because we've tolerated points of view. so, i'm not for shutting down the government. for all those reasons. it won't work. the last time it was shut down 20 years ago the congressmen couldn't buy their plane tickets about a being...
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so by not living better today at the expense of tomorrow to throw and social power with perot gave marriage because it does not affect people that are not that if you want to have a gun in your home you can have that. that does not affect anybody outside. if you go outside we need to talk with and a genuine commitment to economic opportunity. we really have to get back to a place in the face of income equality where we offer an opportunity for everyone in the country. that's it. >> host: the first call today. >> caller: good morning. i just parted watching in the last 10 minutes but i think we are more conservative and we are focusing on these senator lamar alexander and to feel like a small minority is making decisions for the entire country. then we feel that nobody listens to us. >> part of what is going on do have a primary process that has the power of a minority a beach party so who shows up? it is the bank their opinions are not always in sync with the electorate but those who choose who are on the ballot are often opposed by those who wait in the wings to knock off an incumbent to h
so by not living better today at the expense of tomorrow to throw and social power with perot gave marriage because it does not affect people that are not that if you want to have a gun in your home you can have that. that does not affect anybody outside. if you go outside we need to talk with and a genuine commitment to economic opportunity. we really have to get back to a place in the face of income equality where we offer an opportunity for everyone in the country. that's it. >> host:...