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october 7th and the actions of his boss since then you would never know that if you're listening to robert ford, you would never know that israel's, and a lee we occupying a forest, you would never know that they were carrying out genocide. you would never know about the worse than apartheid conditions in the, in the west bank and so on and so forth. so it was very one sided discourse by robert wood. and, and, and he thought it was interesting that, that he mentioned a diplomatic solution. right? but he didn't mention that the us has vetoed multiple ceasefire resolutions at the united nations. we would have had a cease fire in gaza many months ago had us not vetoed multiple serious ceasefire resolutions. the us did put forth ultimately they watered down very problematic ceasefire resolution without any teeth to wear it that would have given israel and out after 6 weeks, they did propose that they did. they are in favor of that officially. but israel has never gotten on board with that. so all of that context is lacking from woods discourse. but as you mentioned, it's not surprising are the us a
october 7th and the actions of his boss since then you would never know that if you're listening to robert ford, you would never know that israel's, and a lee we occupying a forest, you would never know that they were carrying out genocide. you would never know about the worse than apartheid conditions in the, in the west bank and so on and so forth. so it was very one sided discourse by robert wood. and, and, and he thought it was interesting that, that he mentioned a diplomatic solution....
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Sep 28, 2024
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in six weeks later when robert kennedy was killed. how gerald fordas shot with an attempted assassination in california 18 days apart. it was 6 feet away from him. we all remember george corley or wallace not too many miles from here in suburban maryland getting shot five times and ran for president democratic primary 1972 and came within 1.8% of the popular vote that a guy who won the nomination, george mcgovern. and two months after outside the washington hilton. not just the violence and that our political leaders but 18 month period in 1972 and 732500 domestic bombings in the united states by radicals aiming to disrupt the war. we have been through this. what happened is required the country to try to find a way to come together and treat people with respect to print mutual respects on both side of the aisle it was not easy to do and it took some time. but we do it because we are not tolerant of this. and given a choice the american people rather have a system which we disagree with each other nonviolently than one in which we shoot at each other
in six weeks later when robert kennedy was killed. how gerald fordas shot with an attempted assassination in california 18 days apart. it was 6 feet away from him. we all remember george corley or wallace not too many miles from here in suburban maryland getting shot five times and ran for president democratic primary 1972 and came within 1.8% of the popular vote that a guy who won the nomination, george mcgovern. and two months after outside the washington hilton. not just the violence and...
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everybody remembers april 4 of taking 68 and six weeks later when robert kennedy is killed and gerald ford was shot, attempted assassination in california, 18 days apart and thank god the gun misfire because she was 16 away from him. we all remember, you know, george corley wallace not to mis-a in suburban maryland getting shot at times when he ran for president of the democratic primary in 1972 and came within 1.8% and a popular vote of the guy who won the nomination george mcgovern. two months after he got inaugurated ronald reagan being shot in this town outside the washington hilton. and not just of violence and that our political leaders but in 18 months in 1972 and 73 there were 2500 domestic bombings in the united states by radicals on the left aiming to disrupt the war. what happened is required the country to try and find a way to come together and treat people with respect, mutual respect on both sides of the aisle, and it wasn't easy, easy -- wasn't easy to do and took some time but we do it because we are not tolerant of this. given a choice the american people would rather hav
everybody remembers april 4 of taking 68 and six weeks later when robert kennedy is killed and gerald ford was shot, attempted assassination in california, 18 days apart and thank god the gun misfire because she was 16 away from him. we all remember, you know, george corley wallace not to mis-a in suburban maryland getting shot at times when he ran for president of the democratic primary in 1972 and came within 1.8% and a popular vote of the guy who won the nomination george mcgovern. two...
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robert e. russell, united states army, retired. [bell] chief ford officer william r. tates army reserve. [bell] charles e. sabin senior. [bell] marjorie c. sallamony. [bell] john p. sammartino. [bell] colonel david m. scales, united states army. [bell] commander robert a. schlagel, united states navy. [bell] janice m. scott. [bell] lt. col. michael l. sells, united states army, retired. [bell] marion h. serva. [bell] commander dan f. shenour, united states navy. [bell] antoinette m. sherman. [bell] diane m. simmons. [bell] and her husband, george w. simmons. [bell] donald d. simmons. [bell] cheryl d. sincox. [bell] chief petty officer greg h. smallwood, united states navy. [bell] lt. col. gary f. smith, united states army, retired. [bell] mary ray suffer. [bell] robert spiseman. [bell] patricia j. stocks. [bell] edna l. stevens. [bell] norma lang-sturley. [bell] sergeant major larry l. strickland, united states army. [bell] hilda e. taylor. [bell] lt. col. hip p. taylor, united states army. [bell] leonard e. taylor. [bell] sandra c. taylor. [bell] sandra d. teague. [be
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and friends of the news hour, including jim and nancy bilner, and the robert and virginia foundation. the ford working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. funding for america at a crossroads was provided by -- and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] this is pbs news hour west in washington in the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. xfinity internet. made for streaming. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," julia makes bridget spiced rub pork roast en cocotte
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and friends of the news hour, including jim and nancy bilner, and the robert and virginia foundation. the fordion, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. funding for america at a crossroads was provided by -- and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. xfinity internet. made for streaming. welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. >> more deaths in lebanon as israel destroys a multi-story building in beirut. correspondent jeremy diamond reports on rising tension in the region. then -- >> human beings in the natural world are on a collision course. >> a call across generations to restore climate health. i speak with canada's leading environmentalist
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and friends of the "newshour," including jim and nancy bednar and the robert and virginia schiller foundation. the fordth visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] this is pbs "newshour" west from weat in washington and -- weta in washington and the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ (bright classical music) - for me, family comes first, but food comes a very close second. i love it. (person laughs) it's the joy of growing. it looks like ringlets, doesn't it? cooking. it's a bit of all right. and eating it. well, it can't be bad if i'm having a second go. - we're in, mary! (person laughs) - i'm getting a bit sort of happy. and i love meeting the people who share this passion.
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institutions and friends of the news hour including jim and nancy bildner and the robert and virginia shiller foundation. the fording with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible for the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> this is pbs news hour west from weta studios in washington and our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. xfinity internet. made for streaming. >> hi, i'm rick steves. thanks for joining us. to showcase the beauties of public television, we've put together a little festival of clips showing europe at play. in the next half hour, we'll experience festive europe. from prancing horses to well-trained sheepdogs to street parties in paris, it's hands-on travel today as europe embraces life with gusto, inspiring us to get the most out of our lives as well.
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and friends of the "newshour" including jim and nancy bildner and the robert and virginia schiller foundation. the fordndation, working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. >> i didn't know how many more tragedies like this have to occur for all promises to be fulfilled and for all new commitmes to be made. >> a devastating russian strike kills dozens in central ukraine. i
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everybody remembers april 4 of taking 68 and six weeks later when robert kennedy is killed and gerald ford was shot, attempted assassination in california, 18 days apart and thank god the gun misfire because she was 16 away from him. we all remember, you know, george corley wallace not to mis-a in suburban maryland getting shot at times when he ran for president of the democratic primary in 1972 and came within 1.8% and a popular vote of the guy who won the nomination george mcgovern. two months after he got inaugurated ronald reagan being shot in this town outside the washington hilton. and not just of violence and that our political leaders but in 18 months in 1972 and 73 there were 2500 domestic bombings in the united states by radicals on the left aiming to disrupt the war. what happened is required the country to try and find a way to come together and treat people with respect, mutual respect on both sides of the aisle, and it wasn't easy, easy -- wasn't easy to do and took some time but we do it because we are not tolerant of this. given a choice the american people would rather hav
everybody remembers april 4 of taking 68 and six weeks later when robert kennedy is killed and gerald ford was shot, attempted assassination in california, 18 days apart and thank god the gun misfire because she was 16 away from him. we all remember, you know, george corley wallace not to mis-a in suburban maryland getting shot at times when he ran for president of the democratic primary in 1972 and came within 1.8% and a popular vote of the guy who won the nomination george mcgovern. two...
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we'll worry, but i don't see her making a gerald ford type move of which of course, in the hands of john roberts and brett kavanaugh was completely unnecessary because they you know, ford was obviously operating on the assumption which i think was all of american history, that a president could be prosecuted after they left office. and that's why he pardon him. he wouldn't pardon him if he believed that the court would take the view that it did this last year. so i don't see her i myself would be surprised if she wins and goes down that road and i think she's basically signal that to us, by the way, she's phrased her response that will leave that to the courts it's also really and to ron's point, the ford comparison was preemptive right? >> he had not been charged. donald trump has been convicted by a jury of his peers in at least one of these cases. >> these are the questions that we're going to be asking here as this plays out. >> absolutely. that we have been asking that we will continue to ask and look either way it's going to be historic, write a situation that's what we've bet in with john
we'll worry, but i don't see her making a gerald ford type move of which of course, in the hands of john roberts and brett kavanaugh was completely unnecessary because they you know, ford was obviously operating on the assumption which i think was all of american history, that a president could be prosecuted after they left office. and that's why he pardon him. he wouldn't pardon him if he believed that the court would take the view that it did this last year. so i don't see her i myself would...
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ford. i remember as a kid went robert f kennedy was shot. i have talked to robert f kennedy jr. about it, and jfk. we have got to do a better job here. there certainly a lot of questions that need to be answered as a result of this. the distance issue is a big problem for me. the drone footage could be the most helpful bit of news that we have. that it already been confirmed by the president to me and by steve wit cough to me. that is what enabled the law enforcement to go out in force, find the shooter the person they believed to be involved in the shooting where it look at live pictures right now police presence very heavy. few details that we do have lots of black vehicle has been impounded a gun has been recovered an ak-47 has been recovered we are looking for more answers in terms of your very important question that you are raising which is the perimeter surrounding the former president. whether president trump or president biden or any other elected officials, party affiliation does not matter protection is what counts. those are some the questions you are raising we hope
ford. i remember as a kid went robert f kennedy was shot. i have talked to robert f kennedy jr. about it, and jfk. we have got to do a better job here. there certainly a lot of questions that need to be answered as a result of this. the distance issue is a big problem for me. the drone footage could be the most helpful bit of news that we have. that it already been confirmed by the president to me and by steve wit cough to me. that is what enabled the law enforcement to go out in force, find...
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ford coppola. por la alfombra roja pasÓ su elenco de lujo y robert de niro. has ya que empiezas a plantear preguntas y no necesariamente darte respuesta. ojalÁ que cuando las personas vean la pelÍcula comiencen a cuestionar y reflexionar sobre las ideas que les presento esta pelÍcula y que eso cambie sus decisiones. >> alan driver encarna el papel de un arquitecto que quiere reconstruir la ciudad de nueva york luego de quedar hecha cenizas. en esta producciÓn se encuentran las estrellas. [canta] [canta en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] >> en esta pelÍcula todos fueron muy amablesfue una experiencia donde todos ayudaron y la pasÉ de maravilla. >> el actor y director al inicio de su carrera pasÓ por serios problemas econÓmicos revelÓ que hasta intentÓ atentar contra su vida hoy envÍa un poderoso mensaje. >> tengo para decir que nunca te rindas la felicidad trae al Éxito el Éxito no trae la felicidad y si persigue sÓlo el dinero nunca lo vas a encontrar y si te comprometes y tu intenciÓn es sincera de lograrÁs. satcha: muy buenos dÍas es martes 24 de septiembre, hoy
ford coppola. por la alfombra roja pasÓ su elenco de lujo y robert de niro. has ya que empiezas a plantear preguntas y no necesariamente darte respuesta. ojalÁ que cuando las personas vean la pelÍcula comiencen a cuestionar y reflexionar sobre las ideas que les presento esta pelÍcula y que eso cambie sus decisiones. >> alan driver encarna el papel de un arquitecto que quiere reconstruir la ciudad de nueva york luego de quedar hecha cenizas. en esta producciÓn se encuentran las...
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ford. the, you know, essentially industrialist william hearst, the owner of the largest newspaper chain, and a media mogul in his own right, and an arch conservative. colonel robert mccormick owned chicago and wgn radio, which reached huge swaths. the country, particularly in the midwest. they all opposed fdr his business in support in england because many of them had business interests in germany. henry ford had multiple factories in germany. and it also received the german cross from adolph hitler lindbergh, also had powerful allies on capitol hill. and this was not a purely partizan an issue. democratic senator wheeler from montana was one of the biggest spokespeople opposing fdr as policy approach isolationist republicans. senator robert taft and many, you know, hamilton fish, the third who represented district right here he was fdr as congressman and he well, as you say, they hated each other with a passion that goes back many years. so many wanted lindbergh to be the republican candidate opposing roosevelt in the 1940 election. but lindbergh really not want to hold public office. he wanted maintained his independence and as other isolationist groups wanted
ford. the, you know, essentially industrialist william hearst, the owner of the largest newspaper chain, and a media mogul in his own right, and an arch conservative. colonel robert mccormick owned chicago and wgn radio, which reached huge swaths. the country, particularly in the midwest. they all opposed fdr his business in support in england because many of them had business interests in germany. henry ford had multiple factories in germany. and it also received the german cross from adolph...
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forde. >> donald a foreman. >> christopher hugh forsythe. >> claudia alicia foster. >> noel john foster. >> sandra n foster. >> ana fosteris. >> robert joseph foti. >> jeffrey fox. >> virginia elizabeth fox. pauline francis. >> peter initial frank. >> kevin brawling. fraser junior. lillian frederick. andrew fredericks. to me the freeman. peter. arlene freed. alan w friedlander. and my brother, richard avery who worked for the port authority for 20 years and inspired me to become a lawyer. i miss you everyday and love you very much. we will never forget. we will get you and the other people who were murdered on 9/11 justice >> and my brother ronald j rubins. we love you, we miss you, and god bless america. >> andrew friedman. greg. lisa and frost.peter christian fry. clement a fumando. steven elliot furman. paul james furmato. karleton douglas beye fyfe. fredric neal gabler. richard peter gabriel. richard s. gabrielle. james andrew gadiel. >> pamela lee gaff. >> ervin vincent gailliard. >> deanna lynn galante. >> grace catherine galante. >> anthony edward gallagher. >> daniel james gallagher. >> john patrick gallagher. >> lourdes j galletti.
forde. >> donald a foreman. >> christopher hugh forsythe. >> claudia alicia foster. >> noel john foster. >> sandra n foster. >> ana fosteris. >> robert joseph foti. >> jeffrey fox. >> virginia elizabeth fox. pauline francis. >> peter initial frank. >> kevin brawling. fraser junior. lillian frederick. andrew fredericks. to me the freeman. peter. arlene freed. alan w friedlander. and my brother, richard avery who worked for the...