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richard helped me tie my first not in my tenth. richard helped me build my first fire.l the cub scouts he was working with that he touched their lives like he had me in my sister's. meanwhile, the hall county sheriff's department was working on their only lead. >> we are focusing pretty hard on one. >> juan reyes, the boyfriend. >> we thought he was the shooter, at the same time, he deserved for us to verify his story. >> remember, here is where juan said he was late in the day on february 14th. >> me and my son went up to a blockbuster, we ate dinner at i want to say around 7:30 and by 10:30 i was in bed. >> there are ways to check of course, they talked to juan reyes wife, ex-wife actually. he was living with him in an effort to reconcile. >> the first thing i told her was that one was having an affair with stacey for quite some time, she was not happy with that. >> no she was not, but listen to this. the woman scorned still confirmed his alibi. >> he had gone to blockbuster when i was cooking, between six and seven. when he came home, went in the room, i lay down and
richard helped me tie my first not in my tenth. richard helped me build my first fire.l the cub scouts he was working with that he touched their lives like he had me in my sister's. meanwhile, the hall county sheriff's department was working on their only lead. >> we are focusing pretty hard on one. >> juan reyes, the boyfriend. >> we thought he was the shooter, at the same time, he deserved for us to verify his story. >> remember, here is where juan said he was late in...
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— they say let's go after richard? ~ �* , they say let's go after richard? ~' �* , ., richard? think there's an element that. _ richard? i think there's an element that. i _ richard? i think there's an element that. i would - richard? i think there's an element that. i would say| richard? i think there's an - element that. i would say that 99% of the coverage i've had in my lifetime has been fair. i mean, i've occasionally had criticisms, but i would say they were fair criticisms, and it's quite rare to have had a major knock. but i think... i remember sir freddie laker once saying to meet the way to deal with press backlash is prove them wrong, and so basically what we ended up doing was just getting on and proving that our teams were good enough to come bouncing back.— bouncing back. someone who i soke to bouncing back. someone who i spoke to he — bouncing back. someone who i spoke to he worked _ bouncing back. someone who i spoke to he worked with - bouncing back. someone who i spoke to he worked with said l bouncing back. someone who i spoke to he worked with said if you ha
— they say let's go after richard? ~ �* , they say let's go after richard? ~' �* , ., richard? think there's an element that. _ richard? i think there's an element that. i _ richard? i think there's an element that. i would - richard? i think there's an element that. i would say| richard? i think there's an - element that. i would say that 99% of the coverage i've had in my lifetime has been fair. i mean, i've occasionally had criticisms, but i would say they were fair criticisms, and...
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thank you, richard. i am so honored to be here with you, richard noticed -- noted that i worked at the council as an intern it was the summer of 1980 just before my senior year of college i came to be an intern for bill bundy, the legendary head of foreign affairs. it's always a thrill to come back. i want to express my gratitude to the moscow family. we have keith, ken muska's brother here today and i understand his widow and his nephew who is a u.s. marine and they are zooming in with us as well. for significant portions of his life that was cut too short, can moscow was a purposeful public servant working at some of the words -- world's toughest challenges in making a real difference in the secure devour nation. we overlapped in our work early on encountering nuclear terrorism. today, it's a privilege to honor his contributions and his legacy and thank you you to the moscow family. i also want to recognize my friend richard haas. we have known each other for four decades beginning with our earliest co
thank you, richard. i am so honored to be here with you, richard noticed -- noted that i worked at the council as an intern it was the summer of 1980 just before my senior year of college i came to be an intern for bill bundy, the legendary head of foreign affairs. it's always a thrill to come back. i want to express my gratitude to the moscow family. we have keith, ken muska's brother here today and i understand his widow and his nephew who is a u.s. marine and they are zooming in with us as...
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richard: billy.n september 22nd, 19 75, he was a 33-year-old honorably discharged vietnam that living in san francisco. who fought a crowd on a street outside the st. francis hotel. just out of curiosity, joined it. it turned out that ford was inside. he had given a speech and was about to come out. the secret service didn't like the looks of the crowd, about 3000 people. this was two weeks after ford have been targeted for assassination in sacramento by squeaky of charles manson. a lot of people didn't want him to go. the secret service said, why don't you go out the back door? and don't shake hands. they have the limousine drawn up. the crowd that billy was in were about 40 feet from the car. and billy noticed he was standing next to a nondescript looking with -- middle-aged woman with a handbag. as ford appeared and waved, he had the presence of mind to observe, she opened her handbag, pulled out a smith & wesson, and aimed it at the president. and billy managed to deflect the bullet. you can stil
richard: billy.n september 22nd, 19 75, he was a 33-year-old honorably discharged vietnam that living in san francisco. who fought a crowd on a street outside the st. francis hotel. just out of curiosity, joined it. it turned out that ford was inside. he had given a speech and was about to come out. the secret service didn't like the looks of the crowd, about 3000 people. this was two weeks after ford have been targeted for assassination in sacramento by squeaky of charles manson. a lot of...
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so richard's right. the fentanyl scourge and more generally synthetic opioids are devastating our communities and in particular our young people. and the lethality of fentanyl and the lethality of fentanyl that is mixed with this veterinary drug, xylazine, which is a way that veterinarians reduce pain in conduct procedures for their animals, is something that is killing people almost instantly. and so we are working in multiple dimensions on this. let me describe several that i can be very specific about. one is the president charged me with leading an effort with mexico because mexico is the principal pathway through which fentanyl is coming into our country and it's coming in, both in powder and in pill film from mexico. because of the nature of this problem, we've gone straight to the top in mexico. i worked directly with the president of mexico on this challenge. we are building work with both the mexicans on interdiction at their ports, where much of this comes in. our department of homeland securit
so richard's right. the fentanyl scourge and more generally synthetic opioids are devastating our communities and in particular our young people. and the lethality of fentanyl and the lethality of fentanyl that is mixed with this veterinary drug, xylazine, which is a way that veterinarians reduce pain in conduct procedures for their animals, is something that is killing people almost instantly. and so we are working in multiple dimensions on this. let me describe several that i can be very...
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richard: her terminology. the words jerry brown and supermodel do not seem to long in the same sentence. -- gerald ford. pb brown for perfect body brown was a knockout. and a really smart, cosmopolitan. she took the ac, they went to broadway shows, she introduced him to skiing. a whole lot of things. interview that he did that has not been available until now, he talked about she was quite a gal and, thank god i didn't marry her. she would go on to have three husbands. the wonderful sequel to all of this is jim gannon, who did an earlier book about ford and watergate, told me the story. he didn't use it, but figured someday i would. he was working on his book in the president said, you want to talk to phyllis. he went to reno. where she lived. and got roses on the way. knocked on the door and said, president ford wanted you to have these. she said, no he didn't, he never gave me flowers. they established immediate trusting relationship. at the end of the day, she said to jim, would you mind taking a message to
richard: her terminology. the words jerry brown and supermodel do not seem to long in the same sentence. -- gerald ford. pb brown for perfect body brown was a knockout. and a really smart, cosmopolitan. she took the ac, they went to broadway shows, she introduced him to skiing. a whole lot of things. interview that he did that has not been available until now, he talked about she was quite a gal and, thank god i didn't marry her. she would go on to have three husbands. the wonderful sequel to...
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richard, following _ younger years. richard, following up _ younger years.i younger years. richard, i following up on that, how younger years. richard, - following up on that, how do you think the king is preparing for this big coronation ceremony on saturday? let's ho -e ceremony on saturday? let's hope he's — ceremony on saturday? let's hope he's having _ ceremony on saturday? let's hope he's having some - hope he's having some rehearsals as well because there has been a lot of speculation that with the number of robes and all of the changes in the course of the ceremony, the various outs that are taking place, moving from one coronation chair to another throne to another throne, going behind the screen, it is a eucharistic communion based ceremony, there is a lot of moving parts so i don't think he will remember a lot as a four—year—old prince when he witness parts of his mother �*s coronation but i have doubt they would have had rehearsals in the palace and the king has been extremely briefed. and he has been really involved in the coronation because the
richard, following _ younger years. richard, following up _ younger years.i younger years. richard, i following up on that, how younger years. richard, - following up on that, how do you think the king is preparing for this big coronation ceremony on saturday? let's ho -e ceremony on saturday? let's hope he's — ceremony on saturday? let's hope he's having _ ceremony on saturday? let's hope he's having some - hope he's having some rehearsals as well because there has been a lot of speculation...
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when president obama was elected -- >> he was president in 2013 at that time. >> richard, richard, in't interrupt you. barack obama, senator obama voted against the bill that richard is referring to. in 2008, when he was elected president and he had a super majority of 60, enough to not have a filibuster in the senate, he promised, and alex will tell you this, immigration reform as a priority. in his first two years when he had super majorities, he elected not to do that. he focused on health care and later mentioned and agreed on spanish television, which i do, that, yes, he broke his promise. so if anybody doesn't want the reforms, he referred to senator graham, to senator rubio, to senator mccain who i worked for, all of these individuals were pushing immigration reform. that is the reality. we are for a pro-immigration party. pro-legal immigration. lastly, to alex's point, the fact of the matter is, she's right, there are cases where if your nationality, you're persecuted for this if you're persecuted because you're a member of a minority group, gay rights and so forth, these peo
when president obama was elected -- >> he was president in 2013 at that time. >> richard, richard, in't interrupt you. barack obama, senator obama voted against the bill that richard is referring to. in 2008, when he was elected president and he had a super majority of 60, enough to not have a filibuster in the senate, he promised, and alex will tell you this, immigration reform as a priority. in his first two years when he had super majorities, he elected not to do that. he focused...
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you know, i, i, richard, richard, i didn't interrupt you rock obama sen obama voted against the bill. that richard is referring to. and 2008 when he was elected president. and he had a super majority of 60 enough to not have a filibuster in the senate. he promised, and alex will tell you this immigration reform as a priority. in his 1st 2 years when he had super majorities, he looked at not to do that be focused on healthcare and later management and agreed on spanish television, which i do that. yes, he broke his prize. so if anybody doesn't want the reforms, he referred to senator graham to senator rubio, just senator mccain who i worked for. all of these individuals were pushing immigration reform. that is the reality. she, we are from a pro immigration policy, a party pro legal immigration. lastly, to earlier point to alex has point. the fact of the matter is she's right. there are cases where if your nationality, your persecuted for this, if you're persecuted because you remember minority grew j, right? the saw for this is these people are entitled to an asylum hearing, but there
you know, i, i, richard, richard, i didn't interrupt you rock obama sen obama voted against the bill. that richard is referring to. and 2008 when he was elected president. and he had a super majority of 60 enough to not have a filibuster in the senate. he promised, and alex will tell you this immigration reform as a priority. in his 1st 2 years when he had super majorities, he looked at not to do that be focused on healthcare and later management and agreed on spanish television, which i do...
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but it wasn'tjust innovation that got sir richard branson attention tonight with richard branson backtic run, the virgin publicity bandwagon is under full steam. from speedboat crossings to record breaking balloon attempts. his adventures secured him headlines and more than a few brushes with death. good evening. richard branson's transatlantic balloon flight has ended - in high drama tonight. he and his co—pilot, per lindstrom, had abandoned the giant _ virgin atlantic flyer and landed in the sea off the west - coast of scotland. why are you so addicted to danger? i'm certainly not addicted to danger and i'm certainly not craving death. richard, how can i put this to you? i mean, it was at the back of your book, you've got 75, no, 79 near—death experiences. i think that's the first thing you say, which i'm going to actually go so far as to say i disagree with and i am going to correct you on that. someone who flies air balloons across oceans... i don't need to tell you, but somebody does. some of the things that you've done and that you're famous for is a bit addicted to danger, with
but it wasn'tjust innovation that got sir richard branson attention tonight with richard branson backtic run, the virgin publicity bandwagon is under full steam. from speedboat crossings to record breaking balloon attempts. his adventures secured him headlines and more than a few brushes with death. good evening. richard branson's transatlantic balloon flight has ended - in high drama tonight. he and his co—pilot, per lindstrom, had abandoned the giant _ virgin atlantic flyer and landed in...
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sir richard branson is a very british bundle of contradictions.yslexic who set up a student magazine. the record label founder who didn't listen to music. the �*60s hippie who became a multibillionaire. today he's got his own island, and his brand has dozens of companies to its name, from virgin atlantic to galactic. but, after five decades in business reinventing whole industries, sir richard branson has been tested as never before, both financially and emotionally. the pandemic left the 72—year—old fighting to save his empire and his reputation. he faced questions over how he has used women to promote his brand, and sceptics have asked why someone who campaigns on climate change is sending rockets into space. the original rebel entrepreneur continues to grab the headlines and confound his critics. i've come to miami to hear the whole story. sir richard branson, thank you so much for speaking to me and to the bbc. how are you? i'm good. i always think sitting down to do interviews like this is a bit like — i've never been a psychiatrist�*s chair,
sir richard branson is a very british bundle of contradictions.yslexic who set up a student magazine. the record label founder who didn't listen to music. the �*60s hippie who became a multibillionaire. today he's got his own island, and his brand has dozens of companies to its name, from virgin atlantic to galactic. but, after five decades in business reinventing whole industries, sir richard branson has been tested as never before, both financially and emotionally. the pandemic left the...
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sir richard, how can i put this to you?iences. that's the first thing you say which i am actually going to go so far as to say i disagree with. and i am going to correct you on that. someone who flies hot air balloons across oceans — i don't need to tell you. someone who does some of the things that you have done and that you are famous for is a bit addicted to danger, with all due respect. so i will still take issue. i'm not addicted to death and i'm not addicted to danger. what i am addicted to is to actually say yes to things and i'm addicted to challenging myself and seeing what i'm capable of. if somebody comes along to me and says, "nobody has crossed the atlantic in a hot air balloon before." there aren't many world records left. and, you know, i've neverflown a hot air balloon before, what fun it would be to learn to fly a hot air balloon and then to see if we could fly across the atlantic in it. and then you try to work out all the things that can go wrong and you try to make sure that you can come back to tell the
sir richard, how can i put this to you?iences. that's the first thing you say which i am actually going to go so far as to say i disagree with. and i am going to correct you on that. someone who flies hot air balloons across oceans — i don't need to tell you. someone who does some of the things that you have done and that you are famous for is a bit addicted to danger, with all due respect. so i will still take issue. i'm not addicted to death and i'm not addicted to danger. what i am...
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richard. good. staying a democratic political consultant and former adviser to president bill clinton and vice president. i'll go into so in arizona, alex miller, director of the immigration justice campaign and the american immigration council. a non profit advocacy group and in washington dc adult. quite frankly, a republican strategist and former official, the latin american and caribbean bureau of the us agency for international development, a warm welcome to your like. start with richard. good stain 1st. richard. title $42.00 has come to an end to that was very severe. restrictions on migration during the pandemic brought to him by present donald trump. we've got a new policy now growing by president joe biden, substantially, what's different? well, joe biden is trying to do something that presidents have been trying to do for decades and their hands strong by the fact that congress refuses to a comprehensive immigration reform. um, let me just say one thing about what he's not doing. rem
richard. good. staying a democratic political consultant and former adviser to president bill clinton and vice president. i'll go into so in arizona, alex miller, director of the immigration justice campaign and the american immigration council. a non profit advocacy group and in washington dc adult. quite frankly, a republican strategist and former official, the latin american and caribbean bureau of the us agency for international development, a warm welcome to your like. start with richard....
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the deposition and murder of richard the second-the- richard the second left, the peppe— richard thele dominated parliament. more power than ever, so— noble dominated parliament. more power than ever, so powerful in pa,— power than ever, so powerful in face, that— power than ever, so powerful in face, that p— power than ever, so powerful in fact, that it became impossible to central— fact, that it became impossible to control events— fact, that it became impossible to control events utterly unshackled_ to control events utterly unshackled by monarchical authority,— unshackled by monarchical authority, civil— unshackled by monarchical authority, civil war broke out. the— authority, civil war broke out. we ware— authority, civil war broke out. we ef— authority, civil war broke out. the wars of the— authority, civil war broke out. the wars of the roses pitted two actions— the wars of the roses pitted two faewepe ef— the wars of the roses pitted two factions of the— the wars of the roses pitted two factions of the royal family agape— factions of the royal family against each— factions of
the deposition and murder of richard the second-the- richard the second left, the peppe— richard thele dominated parliament. more power than ever, so— noble dominated parliament. more power than ever, so powerful in pa,— power than ever, so powerful in face, that— power than ever, so powerful in face, that p— power than ever, so powerful in fact, that it became impossible to central— fact, that it became impossible to control events— fact, that it became impossible to control...
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- [richard] what's up there, fella? see, i'm richard, your son. let me put this amplifier on you. test, test, test. how are you? i'm richard. (stephen mumbles) yeah. - you're so good. thank you. (people chattering) how are you? - okay. - you good? (somber music) all right, here it goes. don't try to eat it now. not bad, huh? (somber music) you like this, don't you? i know you like this. (soft piano music) that's it, kiddo. caring for dad is a challenge of physical and mental health. it was a lonely road until i found others. - do you have nightmares? (soft piano music) - tell us about the injury. - [luke] my mind was a mess. we get lost in there. just suicidal. - with cancer, that's dangerous. - we're everywhere. - i wish i could be there for all of it. - i'm not ready. - me and matthew. - join energy. - (laughs) have fun! - fall deeper in love. this is a common experience. (soft piano music) (car engines rumbling) - okay, you're almost there. we have to. no, you have to throw your gum first. throw your gum. - yeah. - [carer] okay. okay, brush your teeth now. - thank you. - [carer
- [richard] what's up there, fella? see, i'm richard, your son. let me put this amplifier on you. test, test, test. how are you? i'm richard. (stephen mumbles) yeah. - you're so good. thank you. (people chattering) how are you? - okay. - you good? (somber music) all right, here it goes. don't try to eat it now. not bad, huh? (somber music) you like this, don't you? i know you like this. (soft piano music) that's it, kiddo. caring for dad is a challenge of physical and mental health. it was a...
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cliff richard was in it. party every year, get dressed up -- cliff richard was in it.— cliff richarderence is _ cliff richard was in it. what difference is is _ cliff richard was in it. what difference is is here? - cliff richard was in it. what difference is is here? it - cliff richard was in it. what difference is is here? it is l cliff richard was in it. what - difference is is here? it is amazing it is liverpool. _ difference is is here? it is amazing it is liverpool. everybody - difference is is here? it is amazing it is liverpool. everybody is - difference is is here? it is amazing it is liverpool. everybody is so - it is liverpool. everybody is so friendiy~ — it is liverpool. everybody is so friendl . ~ ., ., ~' it is liverpool. everybody is so friendl . ~ ., ., ~ ., friendly. what do you think of liverool friendly. what do you think of liverpool as _ friendly. what do you think of liverpool as a _ friendly. what do you think of liverpool as a hose? - friendly. what do you think of| liverpool as a hose? amazing. friendly. what do you think of- liverpool as a hose? amazing. the
cliff richard was in it. party every year, get dressed up -- cliff richard was in it.— cliff richarderence is _ cliff richard was in it. what difference is is _ cliff richard was in it. what difference is is here? - cliff richard was in it. what difference is is here? it - cliff richard was in it. what difference is is here? it is l cliff richard was in it. what - difference is is here? it is amazing it is liverpool. _ difference is is here? it is amazing it is liverpool. everybody -...
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your headline thoughts, richard? my headline thoughts, richard? m headline thoughts, richard?hts, richard? m1 headline thoughts were absolute shock that something like this could happen, the way that the source from the sussexes has described this, a near catastrophic element to it. in fact, the number of vehicles, some six apparently involved in it, and the evolvement of also paparazzi. we know there are still a large number around but of course they have so much less power than they used to when one thinks back to diana and of course the tragic death that has always haunted harry. this is absolutely extraordinary and obviously, given the worldwide interest, we would expect an nypd statement on it as soon as is feasible. , ., statement on it as soon as is feasible-— statement on it as soon as is feasible. , ., ., ., , feasible. yes, we wait to get any development _ feasible. yes, we wait to get any development from _ feasible. yes, we wait to get any development from the _ feasible. yes, we wait to get any development from the new - feasible. yes, we wait to get any developme
your headline thoughts, richard? my headline thoughts, richard? m headline thoughts, richard?hts, richard? m1 headline thoughts were absolute shock that something like this could happen, the way that the source from the sussexes has described this, a near catastrophic element to it. in fact, the number of vehicles, some six apparently involved in it, and the evolvement of also paparazzi. we know there are still a large number around but of course they have so much less power than they used to...
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tell us more. >> what a low and high for richard glossip.he was having his final visitation with his wife and that's when he learned the news about this stay. take a listen to our conversation. how are you doing? >> oh, doing great. i'm -- you know, it's a -- it's been a very interesting day to say the least. my wife and i were down for our last visit together. and i was taking my property down for her to pick up. and yeah, she was really worried, and concerned that she was really going to lose it at the end of the visit. they let us take some pretty awesome pictures. and then, yeah, and then we were sitting there. we had a half hour to go, and she -- they knocked on the door. they came to the door and asked us to come out in the hall and they took her and i out in the hall and told us we got the stay. >> reporter: so you got told together. >> it was amazing. huh? >> reporter: you got told together? >> yeah, they pulled us together and told us, yeah. >> reporter: what did you do? >> i said -- i yelled out are you kidding at first. and thinke
tell us more. >> what a low and high for richard glossip.he was having his final visitation with his wife and that's when he learned the news about this stay. take a listen to our conversation. how are you doing? >> oh, doing great. i'm -- you know, it's a -- it's been a very interesting day to say the least. my wife and i were down for our last visit together. and i was taking my property down for her to pick up. and yeah, she was really worried, and concerned that she was really...
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do you see any ann richards in? also, second question, i'm looking at the younger, younger voters. millennials and the group pollsters called plurals below them seeing as very progressive, very liberal, and that they are going be a huge they're already a swing vote, but they're going be a major voting bloc in coming elections are we doing enough to talk to younger liberal voters and could the texas chairperson of the democratic party go to hinojosa? should he steps out and be better at that? well, that would be a great idea. i yes, i'm really impressed the young people, and it doesn't necessarily have to be women, although i think gretchen whitmer in michigan is she has a saying she's her courageous and had courage and and that counts a lot. i look at the justin in tennessee those young black men who are out there in front on gun safety. and i think what they are building their it will have repercussions. i just hope i live long enough to see how it plays out because they are magnificent speakers. they seem to be th
do you see any ann richards in? also, second question, i'm looking at the younger, younger voters. millennials and the group pollsters called plurals below them seeing as very progressive, very liberal, and that they are going be a huge they're already a swing vote, but they're going be a major voting bloc in coming elections are we doing enough to talk to younger liberal voters and could the texas chairperson of the democratic party go to hinojosa? should he steps out and be better at that?...
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i think richard was to write. now in to richard norton smith. we were also and honored to host heyneke meyer on this stage. now everybody in michigan, across the midwest now knows who hank is. he's got some 240 meyer super centers that make up one of america's largest family owned companies, while hank is the co-chair and ceo. meyer what makes this grosser? what makes hank the perfect interlocutor this is that he has long friendship with richard. they have a great on stage together. i've them to to be on stage for programs and as a stand alone journalist and historian and writer, his own right hank is really a serious person to contend with. he wrote this book on senator arthur vandenberg that think you're aware of it was a quarter century the making talk about dedication. and he also is long serving vice chair of the gerald ford presidential foundation. are you to learn tonight? yes, we are, richard and hank. well, thank you, gleaves. and good evening, everyone. and i've got the easiest job in the house. and my job is just to welcome richard to
i think richard was to write. now in to richard norton smith. we were also and honored to host heyneke meyer on this stage. now everybody in michigan, across the midwest now knows who hank is. he's got some 240 meyer super centers that make up one of america's largest family owned companies, while hank is the co-chair and ceo. meyer what makes this grosser? what makes hank the perfect interlocutor this is that he has long friendship with richard. they have a great on stage together. i've them...
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richard animals. richard tnat-e— nature. richard animals. richard tnat-e-neettten— nature.now that richard— nathan's sincerity and i know i know that richard pitman genwtnety— know that richard pitman genuinely loves his horses . genuinely loves his horses. taeet— genuinely loves his horses. jacob rees—mogg joins me. jacob wnat-e— jacob rees—mogg joins me. jacob wnat-e eentng— jacob rees—mogg joins me. jacob wnat-e eentng we— jacob rees—mogg joins me. jacob what's coming up today? well, getng— what's coming up today? well, getng te— what's coming up today? well, we're going to be— what's coming up today? well, we're going to be talking about the we're going to be talking about tne tee— we're going to be talking about the free trade— we're going to be talking about the free trade deals that we've get— the free trade deals that we've get tn— the free trade deals that we've now got in australia, new zeatant.— now got in australia, new zealand, new zealand and why we enewtt— zealand, new zealand and why we enewtt-nt— zealand, new zealand and why we enewtt-nt et— zealand, new ze
richard animals. richard tnat-e— nature. richard animals. richard tnat-e-neettten— nature.now that richard— nathan's sincerity and i know i know that richard pitman genwtnety— know that richard pitman genuinely loves his horses . genuinely loves his horses. taeet— genuinely loves his horses. jacob rees—mogg joins me. jacob wnat-e— jacob rees—mogg joins me. jacob wnat-e eentng— jacob rees—mogg joins me. jacob wnat-e eentng we— jacob rees—mogg joins me. jacob what's coming...
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guest: president ford would later explain about his historic decision to pardon richard nixon after richard nixon resigned from office. one, he did not want the nation to become further mired in the watergate scandal. he wanted the nation to move on. he thought a pardon would help to do that. he also suggested that by mixing -- nixon excepts of the pardon was a kind of admission of guilt. ford maintains it was the right thing to do up into the end of his life. he always maintained that was a decision he stood by until the end. in terms of setting a precedent, i did not know it set a precedent. i do know that it was a decision that was -- that bothered many people across the country, including my parents. they still talk about the pardon in a very disappointed way. host: let's go back to more testimony. alexander butterfield deputy assistant to president nixon. this is from mid july 1973. he was the one that revealed there were white house tapes. [video clip] >> are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices. >>
guest: president ford would later explain about his historic decision to pardon richard nixon after richard nixon resigned from office. one, he did not want the nation to become further mired in the watergate scandal. he wanted the nation to move on. he thought a pardon would help to do that. he also suggested that by mixing -- nixon excepts of the pardon was a kind of admission of guilt. ford maintains it was the right thing to do up into the end of his life. he always maintained that was a...
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richard, please stay with us. we're speaking to sitting group whistle blower. richard bowen about his actions during the economic crisis of 20082009. stay tuned. we have a lot more to come. 2 2 the the good to buy the yeah. or share enterprise level they're showing up on sort of thing is the most let's see for sure don't cry and skim. funny mean let's say that what was the gt managed jo, you follow up with some stuff i chose for cvt the take a fresh look around his life to lie to school so it gives him just a shifted reality distortion by how us tired vision with no real opinions fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st? can you see through their illusion going underground, can the little one? no, no, no, no, no, not for to most of the location of the unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ev
richard, please stay with us. we're speaking to sitting group whistle blower. richard bowen about his actions during the economic crisis of 20082009. stay tuned. we have a lot more to come. 2 2 the the good to buy the yeah. or share enterprise level they're showing up on sort of thing is the most let's see for sure don't cry and skim. funny mean let's say that what was the gt managed jo, you follow up with some stuff i chose for cvt the take a fresh look around his life to lie to school so it...
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richard, thanks again for being with us now. thank you, john. richard, i'm curious as to how far the company went to punish you. for your revelations, it seems that so many big companies as well as government agencies simply don't care that we have whistleblower protection laws in the united states. the revelations you made should have been protected by law. so what happened once the company lashed out to you? i know that you eventually went to the government accountability project. one of the most important whistleblower groups in the, in the united states is that when that happened? well, the, um, i actually i did not originally go to the government accountability project. i'm very sorry that i didn't, i wasn't aware of in the beginning. i started out with 2 separate attorneys. and this is one thing i caution everyone about is i get good legal representation. my attorneys very quickly figured out which side of the bread the butter was on, and it was not my side. and then i was later introduced to the government accountability project, which i
richard, thanks again for being with us now. thank you, john. richard, i'm curious as to how far the company went to punish you. for your revelations, it seems that so many big companies as well as government agencies simply don't care that we have whistleblower protection laws in the united states. the revelations you made should have been protected by law. so what happened once the company lashed out to you? i know that you eventually went to the government accountability project. one of the...
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guest: president ford would later explain about his historic decision to pardon richard nixon after richard nixon resigned from office. one, he did not want the nation to become further mired in the watergate scandal. he wanted the nation to move on. he thought a pardon would help to do that. he also suggested that by mixing -- nixon excepts of the pardon was a kind of admission of guilt. ford maintains it was the right thing to do up into the end of his life. he always maintained that was a decision he stood by until the end. in terms of setting a precedent, i did not know it set a precedent. i do know that it was a decision that was -- that bothered many people across the country, including my parents. they still talk about the pardon in a very disappointed way. host: let's go back to more testimony. alexander butterfield deputy assistant to president nixon. this is from mid july 1973. he was the one that revealed there were white house tapes. [video clip] >> are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices. >>
guest: president ford would later explain about his historic decision to pardon richard nixon after richard nixon resigned from office. one, he did not want the nation to become further mired in the watergate scandal. he wanted the nation to move on. he thought a pardon would help to do that. he also suggested that by mixing -- nixon excepts of the pardon was a kind of admission of guilt. ford maintains it was the right thing to do up into the end of his life. he always maintained that was a...
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why is writing about richard nixon still so controversial? there are several reasons, but i think the main reason is one of the reviews that i received which was a nice review. it wasn't bad it. it said i can't see it. i mean dixon was so bad and kennedy was so good. there's no way that this book that is written as well as it is written and the arguments that are made are so reasonable. it just it just it just can't be. and one of the reviews i got from a syndicate in canada was an important book in your water read it, but 60 years they've gotten it wrong gilman's narrative is like swimming upstream. so the general tenor of nixon being a despicable individual one of the the greatest things that i remember as i was writing. the second volume was that just about every liberal commentator. hold the speech maudlin. and maudlin is not a good term. i found in the adley stevenson papers. at princeton about a hundred and twenty letters. that were favorable to stevenson and unfavorable to the chucker. speech. the only thing i left out was there were a
why is writing about richard nixon still so controversial? there are several reasons, but i think the main reason is one of the reviews that i received which was a nice review. it wasn't bad it. it said i can't see it. i mean dixon was so bad and kennedy was so good. there's no way that this book that is written as well as it is written and the arguments that are made are so reasonable. it just it just it just can't be. and one of the reviews i got from a syndicate in canada was an important...
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i have cooked for richard. richard. have you made richard? go ahead.l me richard came over to the house. and we i think felicity and i made i think we just made like a really simple pasta. oh, no. you know we made we made gnocchi. with with tomato and shrimp. oh nice. nice very nice, interesting and he put you do not remember that it was unmemorable me three martinis first. so the naki king was ready for it, but i don't remember pops the once many years ago. i remember it to this moment. it was a lemon pasta if you remember this. oh, you don't remember? no i don't think we've ever met, but but i'm glad to be here now. it's great to have you here. you're probably, you know, sometimes the actual the transport scrambles people's brains a little like in the show that in the martina martinez all wiped. yeah no ideas. i made you a limb pasta. yes yes. see i told you, you also are an amazing cook, you know, let's not listen. let's not turn this into a circle jerk. sadly, let's um let's focus on richard people would pay good money to talk about richard. and th
i have cooked for richard. richard. have you made richard? go ahead.l me richard came over to the house. and we i think felicity and i made i think we just made like a really simple pasta. oh, no. you know we made we made gnocchi. with with tomato and shrimp. oh nice. nice very nice, interesting and he put you do not remember that it was unmemorable me three martinis first. so the naki king was ready for it, but i don't remember pops the once many years ago. i remember it to this moment. it was...
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i had no intention to write a book for richard nixon now three books on richard nixon. but nobody else would do it. it is a project most historians, especially academics won't do. just can't have tenure, promotions or anything when you write about darth vader. for many academics and nixon is darth vader which is unfair and untrue accenture. i was married to gloria gave her 29 years until she was passed away. she was a wonderful, wonderful person. i just want to let you know that i would not be here if it was not for her tricking me into coming. in a couple of other things. some of you i know have been friends for years, jon and ruthanne evans have been incredibly kind. paul and candi took me out for dinner. and more importantly and most importantly there are two people sitting over there, one hasn't gotten a haircut ands trimmed s beard. the other is susan who was a cheap archivist for years and years and years and is not brilliant but is a sweetheart. [applause] and the reason why i wanted to point it out was the beginning of my book has acknowledgments. these are not
i had no intention to write a book for richard nixon now three books on richard nixon. but nobody else would do it. it is a project most historians, especially academics won't do. just can't have tenure, promotions or anything when you write about darth vader. for many academics and nixon is darth vader which is unfair and untrue accenture. i was married to gloria gave her 29 years until she was passed away. she was a wonderful, wonderful person. i just want to let you know that i would not be...
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now at 72, sir richard _ that. so it is trained. now at 72, sir richard said _ that.in group. and he still is competitive as ever.- virgin group. and he still is cometitive as ever. ., . a ., competitive as ever. if no checkmate et. you competitive as ever. if no checkmate yet- you can — competitive as ever. if no checkmate yet- you can see _ competitive as ever. if no checkmate yet. you can see the _ competitive as ever. if no checkmate yet. you can see the full— competitive as ever. if no checkmate yet. you can see the full interview i yet. you can see the full interview with sir richard _ yet. you can see the full interview with sir richard tonight _ yet. you can see the full interview with sir richard tonight on - yet. you can see the full interview with sir richard tonight on bbc i yet. you can see the full interview. with sir richard tonight on bbc two and of course any time on the iplayer. it's been 50 years since the wicker man brought its disturbing mixture of folklore, music and small—island mystery to british cinemas — and it's become a cult horror classic.
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good to see you, richard. so has a lot of mir zalesky been successful in winning over more allies at the g 7 summit? yeah, well, it is too early to say that marianne and, but i really was striking, particularly the meeting, said so lensky had was the rent for moody within a few hours of his touching down here in a rush mountain. sassik day. the woman of the words that said moody had present, that'd sky. so at the beginning of their meeting that they sit around the table, you have the 2 leaders face to face with the 1st time since the school, but again and the rental mode. the address of one of the situation, sorry, personally, very emotive. me saying that he saw the boy is not a matter of politics, but a matter of humanity, of human values. i'm saying the pizza, you know, the end of the body else and sang since and then skis into space that india and he, us, when he would do everything he possibly can to, to try to achieve a resolution to this. and that it was interesting today to see that i'm in the range fro
good to see you, richard. so has a lot of mir zalesky been successful in winning over more allies at the g 7 summit? yeah, well, it is too early to say that marianne and, but i really was striking, particularly the meeting, said so lensky had was the rent for moody within a few hours of his touching down here in a rush mountain. sassik day. the woman of the words that said moody had present, that'd sky. so at the beginning of their meeting that they sit around the table, you have the 2 leaders...
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richard thibodaux. did the cops on the phone start to ask you questions?d to someone over to the house and asked me a bunch of questions. >> investigators had turned out or suspicious of him from the get-go. they'd even put him under surveillance. the reason? thibodaux's was the last transaction recorded on the register that morning. and richer tip it also drove a white fan. what seemed to match a vehicle described by a witness at the scene. >> at first it was blue, a change to white but he did say in the end that van, the thibodaux van that was the fan. >> the witness reporting more than one man, so investigators also brought in richard's brother gary for questioning. the brother said he was home to sleep that morning and his girlfriend vouched for him. but gary thibodaux didn't have a spotless record he had an outstanding warrant on a minor drug charge in neighboring massachusetts. >> they extradited him to massachusetts which was an odd thing on a drug charge. in >> the county jail truck up a conversation with a fellow prisoner. >> him and gary are sitt
richard thibodaux. did the cops on the phone start to ask you questions?d to someone over to the house and asked me a bunch of questions. >> investigators had turned out or suspicious of him from the get-go. they'd even put him under surveillance. the reason? thibodaux's was the last transaction recorded on the register that morning. and richer tip it also drove a white fan. what seemed to match a vehicle described by a witness at the scene. >> at first it was blue, a change to...
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he was six years older than lyndon johnson and 11 years older than richard nixon. we have this idea of the vice presidential candidate being an attack dog. they do the things that are or that the top don't want to go into and i think more often that not that's been the per pattern -- more often than not that's been been the pattern. that was the role. that stability and maturity. nixon don't forgetn how young he was, 60. 47 years old. he's been vice president for eight years and you lose the run for the presidency and you are still just turning 48 years old. that's not so bad. you have options in the future. large as a running mate with nixon it was really a different era. the only thing i have to ask about is what is the real story as professor becker or the fable that lodge didn't campaign and he was. he don't look at the record you can lie all you want to. the fact is my examination in the 1960 campaign remember nixon was inas the hospital for two weeks. lodge was the guy carrying the campaign and surprise surprise he was campaigning all over new york with nelso
he was six years older than lyndon johnson and 11 years older than richard nixon. we have this idea of the vice presidential candidate being an attack dog. they do the things that are or that the top don't want to go into and i think more often that not that's been the per pattern -- more often than not that's been been the pattern. that was the role. that stability and maturity. nixon don't forgetn how young he was, 60. 47 years old. he's been vice president for eight years and you lose the...
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i believe richard will walk out a freeman.ath row that are lined up for execution, they don't have teams like this working for them. what will happen to them? my work is to go to the american public. we have to bring people close to the needless suffering, and we can keep our society safe without killing human beings. eight of them came for a visit while i was visiting with richard. they don't have those teams helping them, so they go to richard, can you get us lawyers to help us? i just feel for them. we have to change the whole thing in the united states to get the death penalty off the table. we cannot handle it. amy: as of january 12, 2023, oklahoma had 39 prisoners on death row, 11 scheduled to die this year. sister helen prejean, you are having a justice rally scheduled for may 9. what is being called for their? we have 20 seconds. and then we are doing a post i can show to talk about your history with richard glossip. helen: the rally, which we encourage people to come to, will celebrate what happens with richard. it is
i believe richard will walk out a freeman.ath row that are lined up for execution, they don't have teams like this working for them. what will happen to them? my work is to go to the american public. we have to bring people close to the needless suffering, and we can keep our society safe without killing human beings. eight of them came for a visit while i was visiting with richard. they don't have those teams helping them, so they go to richard, can you get us lawyers to help us? i just feel...
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he's in hiroshima, richard. will it arisen landscapes meeting the leaders of a number of at least officially neutral states? how big are the stakes here? yeah, well i think made me a call is zaleski, will be saying this is a huge opportunity, which is an opportunity in the last year and a half to engage an awful lot with the the members of the cheese, different with the europeans, with the americans of even at the prime minister of japan was recently a new frame but but this opportunity for face time with the like. so pressing luna, brazil. and so from this and the rent from o d a been here is really something that he hasn't had into in the course of the was i think, i mean, if you look at the meeting with new venture emoji, which, which happened often semanski landed here and here, russia was really noticeable within the public comments emoji made at the beginning of the day meeting when the cameras was still in the room when everybody was still watching or movie said since and then screen is really very hot. s
he's in hiroshima, richard. will it arisen landscapes meeting the leaders of a number of at least officially neutral states? how big are the stakes here? yeah, well i think made me a call is zaleski, will be saying this is a huge opportunity, which is an opportunity in the last year and a half to engage an awful lot with the the members of the cheese, different with the europeans, with the americans of even at the prime minister of japan was recently a new frame but but this opportunity for...