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applause ford, richard john, 481. applause ford, richard john. liberal— 481. richard john, liberal democrats, - 481. applause ford, richard i john, liberal democrats, 22500 and... (cheering) hurford, helen, the conservative party candidate, 16,393. applause gwendolyn elizabeth, liz pohl, labor party, 1562. applause ruffalo, francesco robert, commonly known as frankie ruffalo, the four britain movement, 146.- ruffalo, the four britain movement, 146. yes! applause walker, benjamin _ movement, 146. yes! applause walker, benjamin lee, commonly known as ben walker, uk independence party, 241. applause. wescott, gillian margaret, commonly known as jill wescott, the green party, 1064. applause. the number of ballot papers rejected was 113. the turnout was 52.3%. i do hereby declare that richard john ford is duly elected. when i turnaround that is in terms of result! i know you are doing the calculations but you are blowing and whistling and amazed at that. yes, it is a stunning result. it is notjust a win for the liberal democrats, it is a thumping. this is a seat th
applause ford, richard john, 481. applause ford, richard john. liberal— 481. richard john, liberal democrats, - 481. applause ford, richard i john, liberal democrats, 22500 and... (cheering) hurford, helen, the conservative party candidate, 16,393. applause gwendolyn elizabeth, liz pohl, labor party, 1562. applause ruffalo, francesco robert, commonly known as frankie ruffalo, the four britain movement, 146.- ruffalo, the four britain movement, 146. yes! applause walker, benjamin _ movement,...
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i'm calling behalf of richard ford and lip themes for violates. i just think with all the recent things, including that behavior with covert, it's a lot of people i think it doesn't fit right with. and i think this is the best chance of getting them sending a message really facing them, sending a message to the conservative that, you know, we're not happy. and that's why the liberal democrats success in tifton and huntington matters nationally after this defeat some conservative m p. 's will be thinking, do i really want bars, johnson to be leading me into the next election? you know, with losses like this already happening. football is johnson's party, this west country seat as delivered, a severe blow. the prime minister, who narrowly survived a leadership challenge recently, will now worry about his party's course, a port as will his m, please. if the conservatives could lose here, they can lose anywhere. joan, a whole al jazeera devon, the governor of the lou hand screech and says ukrainian forces will have to leave them battle city of savanna
i'm calling behalf of richard ford and lip themes for violates. i just think with all the recent things, including that behavior with covert, it's a lot of people i think it doesn't fit right with. and i think this is the best chance of getting them sending a message really facing them, sending a message to the conservative that, you know, we're not happy. and that's why the liberal democrats success in tifton and huntington matters nationally after this defeat some conservative m p. 's will be...
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, now, _ we really hope that richard ford, how. can — we really hope that richard ford, now, canyou both veterans of the school. you both agree with that. i expect a lot in the area would as well. disappeared into. same advertisement better— disappeared into. same advertisement better for— disappeared into. same advertisement better for the _ disappeared into. same advertisement better for the youth— disappeared into. same advertisement better for the youth of— disappeared into. same advertisement better for the youth of tiverton. - better for the youth of tiverton. you'tt_ better for the youth of tiverton. youtt make _ better for the youth of tiverton. you'll make thank _ better for the youth of tiverton. you'll make thank you - better for the youth of tiverton. you'll make thank you very - better for the youth of tiverton. l you'll make thank you very much. thanks— you'll make thank you very much. thanks for— you'll make thank you very much. thanks for your— you'll make thank you very much. thanks for your time. _ you'll make thank you very much. thanks for your time. there - y
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i�*d like to start by congratulating devon�*s newest mp richard ford. cuse was they had chosen the wrong candidate. when liberal democrats beat them across the country last month, in cumbria, in somerset, in wimbledon, in woking... cheering. they chalked it up as just mid—term blues. it is what the spinners in number ten call expectations management. but i can tell number ten the british people are fed up and tired of having their expectations managed. for years borisjohnson has said, things will get better. but under boris johnson�*s leadership, things keep getting worse. so let me tell the prime minister what the british people expect. they expect to be led and to be led with these —— led with decency. under borisjohnson there is no leadership and there is no decency. we have the worst inflation for decades. we are seeing our living standards fall, drop by the fastest amount since the 19505. people cannot afford to fill up their cars, familie5 cannot afford to put food on the table, pensioners who have worked all their lives for their retirement are se
i�*d like to start by congratulating devon�*s newest mp richard ford. cuse was they had chosen the wrong candidate. when liberal democrats beat them across the country last month, in cumbria, in somerset, in wimbledon, in woking... cheering. they chalked it up as just mid—term blues. it is what the spinners in number ten call expectations management. but i can tell number ten the british people are fed up and tired of having their expectations managed. for years borisjohnson has said,...
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richard nixon, gerry ford, jimmy carter, none of them understood tax cuts.one of them understood the incentive the growth effects of lower marginal tax rates. maybe we can talk about that some more. and some very smart people are still around thankfully my dearest friend and mentor and robert mondo nobel prize winner, jack kemp and others brought the supply-side. essentially the kennedy tax cuts to reagan. reagan looked at them and thought about them and ran on itthem. it was very controversial just as it wasn't jfk's day. and it works. it worked on fact reagan had two rounds of tax cuts but i was there for the first round i was involved in the campaign to promote it. >> host: in 1960 when you quote jfk is saying it will be a major aim of our tax reform program to broaden the tax base and reconsider the rates. >> absolutely. there's some really juicy jfk quotes that could have easily applied to reagan but in fact listen, kennedy was the first guy to use the phrase a rising tide lifts all boats. that phrase was used later by jack kemp the late jack kemp who w
richard nixon, gerry ford, jimmy carter, none of them understood tax cuts.one of them understood the incentive the growth effects of lower marginal tax rates. maybe we can talk about that some more. and some very smart people are still around thankfully my dearest friend and mentor and robert mondo nobel prize winner, jack kemp and others brought the supply-side. essentially the kennedy tax cuts to reagan. reagan looked at them and thought about them and ran on itthem. it was very controversial...
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our candidate richard ford had beenin vote.honiton? no. there has not _ came to tiverton & honiton? no. there has not been _ came to tiverton & honiton? firm there has not been and there came to tiverton & honiton? fin. there has not been and there will not be. myjob as liberal democrat leader is to win as many seats. the seats we can win, it means defeating conservative mps and councillors. we have shown we can do that. in buckinghamshire, north shropshire, a seat the tories had held 200 years, and now here. liberal democrats are determined to remove as many conservative mps at the next election. we are coming up with policies, positive ideas i think will do that.— policies, positive ideas i think will do that. policies, positive ideas i think willdothat. ,, , ., will do that. the lib dems, you have 14 mp5? will do that. the lib dems, you have 14 mps? that's _ will do that. the lib dems, you have 14 mps? that's right. _ will do that. the lib dems, you have 14 mps? that's right. how _ will do that. the lib dems, you have 14 mps
our candidate richard ford had beenin vote.honiton? no. there has not _ came to tiverton & honiton? no. there has not been _ came to tiverton & honiton? firm there has not been and there came to tiverton & honiton? fin. there has not been and there will not be. myjob as liberal democrat leader is to win as many seats. the seats we can win, it means defeating conservative mps and councillors. we have shown we can do that. in buckinghamshire, north shropshire, a seat the tories had...
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until now i do have, i declare that richard jones ford is truly elected. yeah. voters in the normally rock, solid, conservative constituency of tibbetts and 100, to elected a liberal democrat. m. p. instead, in a historic swing against the tories, a rejection of the party and the government because thinks it's a whole different thing so far. we've had so many years the current governance and thinking and i just think with all the recent things including that behavior with covert, it's a lot of people i think it doesn't fit right with. and i think this is the best chance of getting them sending a message really facing them, sending a message to the conservatives that you know, we're not happy and other last less surprising but no less significant. in wakefield in west yorkshire. this is traditional labor country. the parties working class red wall that crumbled in 2019 forming part of bonus. johnson's majority now labor has shown it can take areas like this back. johnson himself was out of the country at the commonwealth heads of government meeting in rwand
until now i do have, i declare that richard jones ford is truly elected. yeah. voters in the normally rock, solid, conservative constituency of tibbetts and 100, to elected a liberal democrat. m. p. instead, in a historic swing against the tories, a rejection of the party and the government because thinks it's a whole different thing so far. we've had so many years the current governance and thinking and i just think with all the recent things including that behavior with covert, it's a lot of...
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i'm all put them out that they give us a call to talk to richard a, a with a ford edge that also the situation issue. somebody over there, both those bud zimmer with a lot of video with luck out of you up for you was up with the an idea raise, you know, that way. i don't mind where sanctions on russia are distorting and damaging the global economy. consumers all over the world are experiencing higher prices, ban shortages. at the same time, most of the global south has little interest in the west campaign against russia. and in the long run, they benefit from a world economy in transition. awe . on november, the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended, the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. does the u. s . s. i was devastated by well, it either states last about 400000 people. had the brits last less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer. 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address it back to 63. he said that what the so
i'm all put them out that they give us a call to talk to richard a, a with a ford edge that also the situation issue. somebody over there, both those bud zimmer with a lot of video with luck out of you up for you was up with the an idea raise, you know, that way. i don't mind where sanctions on russia are distorting and damaging the global economy. consumers all over the world are experiencing higher prices, ban shortages. at the same time, most of the global south has little interest in the...
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she met his successor richard nixon in 1969. president gerald fordd her to the white house in 1976 as part of america's bicentennial celebrations. another banquet, another president, this time jimmy carter being wined and dined at the palace. president reagan made quite the impression on u.k./u.s. relations, so much so he was given an honorary knighthood. as was his vice president, george bush senior, when he took over at the oval office. bill clinton met the queen several times. this, his final trip to the u.k. before leaving office. george w. bush, iited to a state dinner at the white house, where she paid tribute to the bonds between the two countries. >> this atlantic unites, not divis us. ours is a partnership always to be reckoned with in the defense of freedom. reporter:resident number 12 was barack obama, being shown around the x or gallery at buckingham palace. donald trump was invited to tea at windsor castle. as was hisuccessor joe biden. the latest president to have the honor of meeting thilongest lasting of queens. tim allman, bbc news.
she met his successor richard nixon in 1969. president gerald fordd her to the white house in 1976 as part of america's bicentennial celebrations. another banquet, another president, this time jimmy carter being wined and dined at the palace. president reagan made quite the impression on u.k./u.s. relations, so much so he was given an honorary knighthood. as was his vice president, george bush senior, when he took over at the oval office. bill clinton met the queen several times. this, his...
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only president she never met was lyndonjohnson, but she did meet his successor, richard nixon, in 1969. president gerald fords. another banquet, another president, this time jimmy carter being wined and dined at the palace. president reagan made quite the impression on uk—us relations, so much so he was given an honorary knighthood. as was his vice president, george bush snr, when he took over at the oval office. bill clinton met the queen several times, this, his final trip to the uk before leaving office. george w bush invited her to a state dinner at the white house, where she paid tribute to the bonds between the two countries. if the atlantic unites, not divides us, ours i is a partnership always to be reckoned with in| the defence of freedom. president number 12 was barack obama, being shown around the picture gallery at buckingham palace. donald trump was invited to tea at windsor castle, as was his successor, joe biden, the latest president to have the honour of meeting this longest lasting of queens. tim allman, bbc news. that's the latest from bbc news. you can keep up—to—date on the website form o
only president she never met was lyndonjohnson, but she did meet his successor, richard nixon, in 1969. president gerald fords. another banquet, another president, this time jimmy carter being wined and dined at the palace. president reagan made quite the impression on uk—us relations, so much so he was given an honorary knighthood. as was his vice president, george bush snr, when he took over at the oval office. bill clinton met the queen several times, this, his final trip to the uk before...
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i mean, you go back to the nixon situation, there was a reason that gerald ford pardoned richard nixon and decided not to go forward with any prosecutions of him. so what i make of it is, there's no easy answer here, because i think the implications, legally and politically, are both profound and it's not clear what the right answer is, candidly. >> scott jennings, olivia troy, thank you. >>> listen, the cost to fill up your tank, it's high, above $5 a gallon. so are mortgage rates and the cost of food and so many things. in fact, they just had the largest one-week jump in 35 years, speaking about mortgage rates specifically. what this means for you, and despite the economic turmoil, president biden says a recession is not inevitable. we'll talk more about his remarks next. ready to style in just one step? introducing new tresemme one step stylers. five professional benefits. one e simple step. totally effortless. styling has s never been easie. tresemme. do it with style. meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, yo
i mean, you go back to the nixon situation, there was a reason that gerald ford pardoned richard nixon and decided not to go forward with any prosecutions of him. so what i make of it is, there's no easy answer here, because i think the implications, legally and politically, are both profound and it's not clear what the right answer is, candidly. >> scott jennings, olivia troy, thank you. >>> listen, the cost to fill up your tank, it's high, above $5 a gallon. so are mortgage...
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. >> richard nixon by gerald ford. >> but the idea of why they're doing it here in anticipation of what'sn is what's shocking in this instance. >> well, there's a process for pardons, and you've seen former presidents go through it. it's a long process in concert with the justice department. you come up with lists of people. people suggest people who might -- >> but it doesn't have to be. >> it doesn't have to be. but this notion of mass pardons in advance of being accused of any crime is kind of stunning and shocking to me because all of these people seem to think, as you were saying, that there's something wrong here. >> scott perry is the congress person who seemed to be the one who brought jeffrey clark into the orbit of president trump. he seems to be the one who brought clark over. >> right, and he came out with a statement just denying it outright, yet won't testify under oath. i actually think mo brooks' statement is the most telling. the same person who was cooperating with the trump administration to try to weaponize all aspects of government to hold on to power was, himself, no
. >> richard nixon by gerald ford. >> but the idea of why they're doing it here in anticipation of what'sn is what's shocking in this instance. >> well, there's a process for pardons, and you've seen former presidents go through it. it's a long process in concert with the justice department. you come up with lists of people. people suggest people who might -- >> but it doesn't have to be. >> it doesn't have to be. but this notion of mass pardons in advance of being...
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only president she never met was lyndonjohnson, but she did meet his successor, richard nixon, in 1969. president gerald forddent, this timejimmy carter being wined and dined at the palace. president reagan made quite the impression on uk — us relations, so much so he was given an honorary knighthood. as was his vice president, george bush snr, when he took over at the oval office. bill clinton met the queen several times. this, his final trip to the uk before leaving office. george w bush invited her to a state dinner at the white house, where she paid tribute to the bonds between the two countries. it between the two countries. if the united —— of the atlantic unites, _ the united —— of the atlantic unites, not— the united —— of the atlantic unites, not divide _ the united —— of the atlantic unites, not divide us, - the united —— of the atlantic unites, not divide us, ours l the united —— of the atlantic| unites, not divide us, ours is a partnership— unites, not divide us, ours is a partnership always - unites, not divide us, ours is a partnership always to - unites, not divide us, ours is a partnership al
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that when you think back to watergate and the difficult decision that was made by general ford to pardon richardent views on that, but one of the things that favored a pardon was attacked richard nixon had suffered at least some consequence of his actions, which was a resigning from the office of the presidency, and in this case. so, i think that would be a factor. of course, you would have to believe donald trump, when he says that, and that -- you know, that's hard to imagine that he could really take that to the back, that the president, former president would actually be able to adhere to that commitment. >> andrew weissmann, thank you very much for joining us on this important night. we really appreciate it. >> welcome. >> today was also, this is something i have forgotten about. today was also election day in eight states. steve kornacki does not forget. he's at the big board. he'll join us next. at the big board. at the big board. he'l and lo some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides ed an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as strok
that when you think back to watergate and the difficult decision that was made by general ford to pardon richardent views on that, but one of the things that favored a pardon was attacked richard nixon had suffered at least some consequence of his actions, which was a resigning from the office of the presidency, and in this case. so, i think that would be a factor. of course, you would have to believe donald trump, when he says that, and that -- you know, that's hard to imagine that he could...
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there was cindy williams and harrison ford, richard dreyfuss.is funny, charming, irritating. they're cute. >> you go down there if you have the nerve. >> dustin hoffman, the minute he walked on the screen, he doesn't say "hero." he just says, "well, this is an interesting-looking guy." >> the fact that he didn't look like a leading man gave him tremendous latitude to be in all kinds of different movies. >> you've said that you don't have the leading man charisma. how could you say that in view of your leading man success? >> had i been someone like clint eastwood or burt reynolds or someone who has a charismatic image that they portray no matter what film they're in, i resist doing that. i don't want to let an audience know just by virtue of the fact that i'm in it, don't worry, i'm going to come out all right. i don't want them to know whether i'm coming out all right. >> you should have know to not draw on me. >> coming out of the world of roger corman movies comes jack nicholson, who is also not conventionally handsome, but he is sexy. one of
there was cindy williams and harrison ford, richard dreyfuss.is funny, charming, irritating. they're cute. >> you go down there if you have the nerve. >> dustin hoffman, the minute he walked on the screen, he doesn't say "hero." he just says, "well, this is an interesting-looking guy." >> the fact that he didn't look like a leading man gave him tremendous latitude to be in all kinds of different movies. >> you've said that you don't have the leading...
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on a panel with gerald ford's son and becker, the young lawyer from gerald ford's office who delivered the pardons to richard nixon -- i was very touched by both of their comments. about the fact that gerald ford made benton becker make it clear to richard nixon that if he accepted the pardon, he was admitting guilt. and he carried with him a supreme court case that said that. and i soft and a little and thought, maybe it was a good thing to let the country move on into pardon -- and to pardon. when i look back now and i think i was right then because i think there would've been a difference if richard nixon had been indicted -- maybe a message would've been sent to future wrongdoers in the white house. i don't know that. i can't say for sure that anything would've changed the behavior we are now seeing in the january 6 hearings. and because it is so contemporaneous, i think it is important that we look at that aspect. so would it have made a difference? i don't know. was it the right thing to do? it was certainly something the evidence supported. you want to say something about that? before you do, i want t
on a panel with gerald ford's son and becker, the young lawyer from gerald ford's office who delivered the pardons to richard nixon -- i was very touched by both of their comments. about the fact that gerald ford made benton becker make it clear to richard nixon that if he accepted the pardon, he was admitting guilt. and he carried with him a supreme court case that said that. and i soft and a little and thought, maybe it was a good thing to let the country move on into pardon -- and to pardon....
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that if this goes to the justice department, then president biden could embrace with gerald ford did for richard nixon and issue a pardon. perhaps, -- if trump guarantee never to run for office again. this kind of stuff just continues to poison the atmosphere at a time when people are affected by gas prices, food prices, inflation, and what looks like a recession just around the corner. >> i wonder if you caught that interesting exchange yesterday at the justice department after the hearing in which reporters turned to garland and said are you watching? he acknowledged, yes, he would be watching. that those who are working on the january six cases are watching these hearings as well. >> well, i think the initial ratings were 20 million on thursday night. i doubt if they're that high for the one yesterday. but 20 million in a nation of over 300 million is still relatively small. again, the goal of the committee, supposedly, is to convince people that trump was in denial about the last election. and he tried to change the results illegally. if you're going to make that point, that i think that the
that if this goes to the justice department, then president biden could embrace with gerald ford did for richard nixon and issue a pardon. perhaps, -- if trump guarantee never to run for office again. this kind of stuff just continues to poison the atmosphere at a time when people are affected by gas prices, food prices, inflation, and what looks like a recession just around the corner. >> i wonder if you caught that interesting exchange yesterday at the justice department after the...
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richard nixon, jerry ford, jimmy carter, none of them understood tax cuts, none of them understood the incentive effects, the economic growth effects of lower tax rates. maybe we can talk about that some more. some very smart people -- arthur laffer, who still around, my dearest friend and mentor. robert mondello, nobel prize, jack kemp and others, essentially they brought the kennedy tax cuts to reagan and ran on them. it was very controversial just as it was in jfk's day and reagan had two rounds of tax cuts. i was there for the first round and was involved in the campaign to promote. host: in 19 621, you quote jfk is saying it will be a major proponent of our tax reform program to broaden the tax base and reconsider the risk. larry: there are some really juicy jfk quotes that could have easily applied to reagan. kennedy was the first guy to use the phrase a rising tide lifts all boats. that phrase was used later by jack kemp, the late jack kemp, who is a very dear friend and mentor. i use it all the time. trump used it. the trump tax cuts, which were more on the corporate side, but
richard nixon, jerry ford, jimmy carter, none of them understood tax cuts, none of them understood the incentive effects, the economic growth effects of lower tax rates. maybe we can talk about that some more. some very smart people -- arthur laffer, who still around, my dearest friend and mentor. robert mondello, nobel prize, jack kemp and others, essentially they brought the kennedy tax cuts to reagan and ran on them. it was very controversial just as it was in jfk's day and reagan had two...
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decade-long prosperity but unfortunately were unwound and undermined by lbj's great society but richard nixon, jerry ford, jimmy carter. none of them understood tax cuts. none of them understood the economic growth effects of lower marginal tax rates. maybe we can talk about that some more.. and some very smart people, my dearest friend aand robert mondale, nobel prize member brought the supply side. essentially the kennedy tax cuts to reagan and reagan looked at them and thought re about them and ran on them . and it was verycontroversial just as it was in jfk's day . and it worked. irin fact reagan had two rounds of tax cuts. i was there for the first round and involved in the campaign. >> in 1961 you quote jfk in saying it will be a major aim of our tax reform program to broaden the tax base and reconsider the rate structure . >> absolutely. and there's some really juicy jfk quotes that could have easily applied to reagan. in fact, kennedy was the first guy to use the phrase a rising tide lifts all boats and that phrase was used later by jack kemp, the late jack kemp who was a dear friend and also a m
decade-long prosperity but unfortunately were unwound and undermined by lbj's great society but richard nixon, jerry ford, jimmy carter. none of them understood tax cuts. none of them understood the economic growth effects of lower marginal tax rates. maybe we can talk about that some more.. and some very smart people, my dearest friend aand robert mondale, nobel prize member brought the supply side. essentially the kennedy tax cuts to reagan and reagan looked at them and thought re about them...
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this is like richard nixon, jerry ford, jimmy carter, whip inflation now, gone g-7 and global.is stuff, and it just, it's just the utter failure of this green new deal stuff. you've got european countries and read james friedman's article, european countries announce reigniting coal plants, okay? the worst carbon emissions because the green new deal has failed in europe. the green new deal has failed here, and they won't go back to basics, you know? stop the spending, pro-growth supply side regulation, and tax cuts. but this is crazy. this is the world race to socialism. i just love it. it's like i've seen this -- stuart: no you don't. larry: so have you. stuart: you hate it. i know you do. i've got to get into this , larry . this has been troubling me for sometime. a few months ago on this program you said that governor murphy of new jersey was your friend. he was your pal. he's a good guy. we believe he's running for the presidency. he launched $2 million worth of ads. i know he said he's not running for the presidency but he's got those ads out there. you say he's a friend o
this is like richard nixon, jerry ford, jimmy carter, whip inflation now, gone g-7 and global.is stuff, and it just, it's just the utter failure of this green new deal stuff. you've got european countries and read james friedman's article, european countries announce reigniting coal plants, okay? the worst carbon emissions because the green new deal has failed in europe. the green new deal has failed here, and they won't go back to basics, you know? stop the spending, pro-growth supply side...
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we had something similar to this in our relatively recent history when richard nixon resigned and was pardoned by gerald ford. ford was criticized for it at the time but the reason he did it is he did not want the country to go through the english and the turmoil in the disorder of trying a former president. this situation is close to that. >> i hear both of you. stick around. we will come back and expand on this. the nation deeds some did see some turmoil on january 6. there were some text messages and phone calls between trump and pence before the riots and it was overheard by key people. hear that story yourself when cnn returns. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire so this is the meta portal plus. a smart video calling device that makes working from home work. a 12-megapixel lens makes sure your presentation is crystal clear. and smart camera auto pans and zooms to keep you perfectly in frame. oh, and it syncs with your
we had something similar to this in our relatively recent history when richard nixon resigned and was pardoned by gerald ford. ford was criticized for it at the time but the reason he did it is he did not want the country to go through the english and the turmoil in the disorder of trying a former president. this situation is close to that. >> i hear both of you. stick around. we will come back and expand on this. the nation deeds some did see some turmoil on january 6. there were some...
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something similar to this in our history, relatively recent history whrks richard nixon resigned and was pardoned by gerald fordas criticized for it at the time. but the reason he did it was that he didn't want the country to go through the anguish and the turmoil and the disorder of trying a former president. and this situation i think is close to that. >> i hear both of you. stick around. we're going to come back to these points and expand. i would love to hear your reaction. the nation did see some turmoil and unrest. it was on january 6th. >>> ahead, there was a final phone call between trump and pence just hours before the riot on january 6th. it was overheard by trump family members and former aides. and boy, do they have quite a story to tell. hear it yourself when "cnn tonight" returns. clean ingredients... in a buttery b brioche roll. mamade fresh, to leave you... speechless. panera's new chef's chicken sandwiches. $0 delivery fee for a limited time. ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ unlimited cashback match... only from discover. at xfinity, we're constantly innovating. and we're working 24/7 to conn
something similar to this in our history, relatively recent history whrks richard nixon resigned and was pardoned by gerald fordas criticized for it at the time. but the reason he did it was that he didn't want the country to go through the anguish and the turmoil and the disorder of trying a former president. and this situation i think is close to that. >> i hear both of you. stick around. we're going to come back to these points and expand. i would love to hear your reaction. the nation...
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that when you think back to watergate and the difficult decision that was made by general ford to pardon richard, and that, you know, obviously, people have a lot of different views on that, but one of the things that favored a pardon was attacked richard nixon hadsuffered at least someconsequence of his actions, which was a resigning from the office of the presidency, and in disgrace. so, i think that would be a factor. of course, you would have to believe donald trump, when he says that, and that -- you know, that's hard to imagine that he could really take that to the bank, that the president, former president would actually be able to adhere to that commitment. >> andrew weissmann, thank you very much for joining us on this important night. we really appreciate it. >> welcome. >> today was also, this is something i have forgotten about. today was also election day in eight states. steve kornacki does not forget. he's at the big board. he'll join us next. (woman) oh. oh! hi there. you're jonathan, right? the 995 plan! yes, from colonial penn. your 995 plan fits my budget just right. excuse me
that when you think back to watergate and the difficult decision that was made by general ford to pardon richard, and that, you know, obviously, people have a lot of different views on that, but one of the things that favored a pardon was attacked richard nixon hadsuffered at least someconsequence of his actions, which was a resigning from the office of the presidency, and in disgrace. so, i think that would be a factor. of course, you would have to believe donald trump, when he says that, and...
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. >> i gerald ford, president of the united states have granted and by these presence to grant a full, free and absolute pardon unto richardthought for a good while that this was a horrible thing that ford had done. but both of us came to realize gradually that this was a great act of courage by gerald ford. in that part, gerald ford knew that he was going to run the risk of not being reelected. >> i was not totally surprised by it. it would have only gotten worse, and it would have overshadowed his presidency. and otherwise the beginning of the ford presidency would have all been about nixon's trial. in the long-term, though, it's had a terribly negative effect in that it's placed presidents above the law. they are somebody special. how do you prosecute a president? how does a president get a fair trial? these are serious issues. >> before i went in for my sentencing, i had been in witness protection program. i had testified. i had no idea what sirica would do. i was a little surprised when he gave me one to four years. >> for john dean, the anticipation ended and his prison sentence began as he was delivered to the u.s.
. >> i gerald ford, president of the united states have granted and by these presence to grant a full, free and absolute pardon unto richardthought for a good while that this was a horrible thing that ford had done. but both of us came to realize gradually that this was a great act of courage by gerald ford. in that part, gerald ford knew that he was going to run the risk of not being reelected. >> i was not totally surprised by it. it would have only gotten worse, and it would have...
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richards for the school. i hope that i see a with go i did decide to love with ford edge that also to the situation issue, somebody over there or so she but samuel, i'm with scott. it is one of them, like with him fill up a video with luck on him. you up pulls up ideas, pull the kid is yvonne years with the an idea so as you know, that way, i don't mind. ah ah, welcome back across stock where all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle to mind you were discussing the threat of escalation. ah, let's go back to tom. tom. one of the things that i find very, very peculiar during all of this, is that we all know in this program that the middle class working middle class and working class people over the last 40 years have been just bludgeoned. i mean, terribly. so by this neil liberal ideology, where it is a unit party can benefit from it. but you know, this is destroying working people and their hopes for the future on steroids right now. because as peppy and i have talked about it earlier, and, you know, inflation is something that, you know, was somebody else's problem. it was in the global south that with the peop
richards for the school. i hope that i see a with go i did decide to love with ford edge that also to the situation issue, somebody over there or so she but samuel, i'm with scott. it is one of them, like with him fill up a video with luck on him. you up pulls up ideas, pull the kid is yvonne years with the an idea so as you know, that way, i don't mind. ah ah, welcome back across stock where all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle to mind you were discussing the threat of escalation. ah,...
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. >> if i were a ford or gm, i would say i have to put orders in here, richard, because there are goingo be younger people who will ask for this. that is what the new generation is about. >> jim, i agree with you, and as we think about scope one, scope two, scope three, and how good your to help our customers, i think this is an excellent example of how we plan on doing that. >> i know that mark talked about your relationship. it seemed like it is bearing a lot of fruit. that is a long-term thing, but what can goodyear do with its sales force? >> well, but, mark is a great guy. he was very kind. jim, we are, in the end, a customer and consumer focused business. the tools that salesforce brings to us helps us understand what our customers want, and how we can design products, solutions, and business models, whether they are individual or fleet, how we can help them succeed. that is what those tools do for us, by helping us get those insights that allow us to compete better than those that we compete within the market place. >> would that be, specifically, to truckers? car owners? who are
. >> if i were a ford or gm, i would say i have to put orders in here, richard, because there are goingo be younger people who will ask for this. that is what the new generation is about. >> jim, i agree with you, and as we think about scope one, scope two, scope three, and how good your to help our customers, i think this is an excellent example of how we plan on doing that. >> i know that mark talked about your relationship. it seemed like it is bearing a lot of fruit. that...
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or think about gerald ford not wanting to hold richard nixon accountable. it would further tear the country apart. and so there is this fear that if we hold donald trump accountable, that those who are, in fact, followers of trump or committed to that ideology, that somehow they will split from the nation or they will rebel. so i think at the heart of this hesitancy is a deep-seated fear that cuts to the heart of the country's -- the split in the country, nicole, and i think that's what we have to kind of wrap our minds around, and we have to wrap our minds around as well, what does it mean not to hold these people accountable? because what we know is that what followed from the civil war and what followed from richard nixon has had the country by the throat ever since. >> well, yeah, i mean, eddie, i would follow up and say, doesn't the insurrection and the video that we all watched again as a nation with very few exceptions last night prove that that's already happened? not holding him accountable, emboldening him at every step has cleaved the country apa
or think about gerald ford not wanting to hold richard nixon accountable. it would further tear the country apart. and so there is this fear that if we hold donald trump accountable, that those who are, in fact, followers of trump or committed to that ideology, that somehow they will split from the nation or they will rebel. so i think at the heart of this hesitancy is a deep-seated fear that cuts to the heart of the country's -- the split in the country, nicole, and i think that's what we have...
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richard nixon. >> the amazing thing is both bob and myself thought for a good while that this was a horrible thing. that fordford. in that part, gerald ford knew that he was going to run the risk of not being reelected. >> i was not totally surprised by it. it would have only gotten worse and would have overshadowed his presidency and otherwise the beginning of the ford presidency would all have been about nixon's trial. >> in the long term, it had a terribly negative effect in it placed presidents above the law. they are somebody special. how do you prosecute a president? how does a president get a fair trial? these are serious issues. >> before i went in for my sentencing i had been in the witness protection program and testified. i had no idea what he could do. i was surprised when he gave me one to four years. >> for john dean, the anticipation ended. his prison sentence began. in the custody of u.s. marshalls. >> the facility that they placed me in was at fort. they wanted to keep me near washington. it's while i'm serving my sentence, being brought into the court regularly, on the stand for two weeks i
richard nixon. >> the amazing thing is both bob and myself thought for a good while that this was a horrible thing. that fordford. in that part, gerald ford knew that he was going to run the risk of not being reelected. >> i was not totally surprised by it. it would have only gotten worse and would have overshadowed his presidency and otherwise the beginning of the ford presidency would all have been about nixon's trial. >> in the long term, it had a terribly negative effect...
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watergate and it was an attempt on president ford's part to bring the country back together even at electoral costs. >> let me ask you about the comparison. richardis loss to john f. kennedy. there were very substantive reasons to think there had been some fraud. did not. he certified on january 6th as the sitting vice president that lost. so he was criminal behavior, yes. he resigned in disgrace, the only president to do that, but he was an institutionalist, shall we say. i think that's well put in. it is true on the front end he and his white house fellows and campaign aides tried illegally to gain an election but he didn't try to overthrow the election results. when he saw the way the votes were going to swing against him, the republicans that is, after the damning types finally came out, he resigned and he resigned i think for the good of the country, when president trump almost certainly would have fought it all the way to the bitter end. >> and he was a leading republican, minority leader and barry goldwater who went to him and said you have to resign, you lost them and it was also republicans voting, you know, on the house judiciary commit
watergate and it was an attempt on president ford's part to bring the country back together even at electoral costs. >> let me ask you about the comparison. richardis loss to john f. kennedy. there were very substantive reasons to think there had been some fraud. did not. he certified on january 6th as the sitting vice president that lost. so he was criminal behavior, yes. he resigned in disgrace, the only president to do that, but he was an institutionalist, shall we say. i think that's...